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______. 550 ccnts Twin Falls, Idahcho/99th year, No. 16 Friday, JanuaryJ 16, 2004

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WRAI'HEK * R (o v e r r o l l js o n t [ a r t k a n SO3 ll . - - _ , Today: MoMosdy clear toda s normal self-protec- p awyer sh u t down its t ' ^ ^ 3 2 By Kathy Saw: isms to execute the ; T < 2 ^ 7 ^ tonight,>™Sni2, hi ThoWaahlngtcgton P o s t ______Spirit makes5S . tive mechanisn low 19. maneuver, tellclling it, in effect, ^ m : i g v “TVust us." PPi a g e A 2 p a s a d e■NA, n / Calif. - The U.S. 10-foot joume rover Spiritit rolledi a caudous 10 Soon afterwaiward, the rover locat- feet onto the thi rusty diist of the \ Q m ed th e sun withith its navigation cam- M a g i c V a l l e 'i Martian suriurface eariy Thursday prepares to ro£Jo in eras and, using!lg a technique similar to one used ancient marinen;. Irony: Fire devestates■ '> and immedialiately sent home proud 2; snapshots ofof Iits own first trades. la>laughter am ong tense missicnon con- calculated fromom the sun’s position square-foot fire station “i 1 i( gh noon in Gusev C rater trctrollers here at the Jet Propopulsion how to point; itits main antenna at , >k ^ Gannett. and just beibefore dawn Thursday LaLaboratory when he descri?^be

v p r v f i Anti-gam - — F h e l aaw4sMLfn \ 9 k r r C l J U / i X v ^ ier 'alls’ new mayor got h e r preachi Business friendly: CitytyHaU 1 Twin Fa! snags TVvin Falls busine:ness start as pparticipant in proces organization’s top annu;nual honor. eyes T.]'.F. ^ P iM dany By Sandy Miller Tlme^Wews writer TWIN FALALLS - A line of angiy citizenzens stood W e e k e n d fad n g the PliPlanning and Zoning Commissilission, TWIN FALLS - A Kan;Cansus prciiclter Happy talk: Burley’s MoMount about et commissioners grant a pemermit to a promoting anti-gay mumnemurials is now heir n d gh- ~ Harrison Heritage Fom ie residents didn’t want in theii — iobliying foronc in.'I\vini n I'i l a lls .------.undado„--SS.*“- In’ letters to countynty Parks und ' rediscovers “South Padaonc. Glenda Th.Thompson waited in line with diet Waterways Board Cliainniinnan J im Olson PageP C l ers, eager forfor h e r tu m i------and TVvin Falls MayVlayor O lenda to speak thithat night, M eet th e mayormi Tliompson, FW;d Phelps•Ips inchuli;d a many yeare n photo of the monumentJilt he wants i<» S p o r t s As the st; of Thompsi erect in a TVvin Falls paripark, l l i c rnomi- ads sou* ntinued to • Aga; 53 ment includes a picturcture of a boy Eagle action: CSI head; ophone, it • Occupation: Self named Jesse Dirkhisiniising, who was with a lot on the line.” ^ becanic app■pparent to reliatwe supervise;visor for killed in 1999 in Arkajrkansas by two PageP Dl Thompson1 thatt die the Idaho Oepartrrartm ent hom osexual men. lawyer reprspresenting Health and Welfaniirare An article ran in Vtc.■TTmts-jVawUec. Tin tho busintin e s ^ u p ..CWWhoodvBomtn - 26 about the countyIty Parks and ^ O p i n i o n ...... againstatideideofopw TWin ftlls, lived Inm any Waterways Boards newnv projpimj that rented die mjjic V.: allows pc'ople to memo;raorialize loved Sell the sale: County,le le .d e . u m e n t Continuous rosideisident ' ones by buying new trees,t.'cs, p a rk bendi- • need to do some effectijc n v e p e r- “W e were r e operat* f^ng since0 IJ es and picnic tables. withwi eiignived . suading on Andersonipur- p ing on e:emotion, . Education: Gradi nam es, dates und affirmaim aiions. chase, today’s editorial^ia l s^s. Thompson sa Wood River High S "We thouglit it wouldId beb a uice \v.iy ; a loved one and PageAB Soon aft.! V ‘f' Halloy. One yearyeoi for people to recognize a li " wrote a letu le S tato we’d get to have a few.:w c.xtra< dollars commission, that we could use in thehe fparks,” Olson m she agreed v ;n£agcd said: C o m in g uiJl decision to { Olson said he heardrd fromf Phelps. if Twin permit even p astor o f the W estboro) BaBaptist Cliutdi she had in Topeka, via c-mail less;ss tht u n 24 hours spoKen cjn^Lapp.34.ar o n e against it. after the newspaper stoistory appeared, C assie “They wervere follow, gmnddaushter. Ca: TTie kind of monum entt PhP h elp s wants to ing th e legalgal le tte r of McMullen. 18. place in a local park isK notno what Parks th e law,” slsh e said, ------Please see MONUf)NUMENT. Piige A2 “and you slshould, because that’s whathat you’re charged withith.” gim f Anodiertlir thing crystallized in her mindid tthat day. Records showwGOP interesting to hear people voicevoii their opinions,cve if it was rcdund^t itheperson the distorts Clark-k record IBaTTJ before,” shele said. "Thatfs w hat o u r demoimocracy is. to stand u p and say w h at yoiyou w an t Combined wire reports Put on your holy hehelmet Ho^fSiylk, l e ^ t y prevails. You w ont to feelf like . ______the law is for eveiybody." MANCHESTER. N.H.H. - Ed Gdles- Lighthouse church iss J(Jerome ‘n,ompson» n is now TVvin Fhlls’ newmgyor,yor.andshe pic, the chairman of the Republi-can is looking for some hoclockey • said those: samsa e ideals will guide h e r teterm n in th e National Committee, di.d ia rg e d Tlnirs- p liers. office. day that retired Armyny Gen. Wesley: Saturday In Q ark endorsed Presidentlent Bush's policy Involved tow ard Iroq t\\t> \s-eekie k i. b efore C o n - The TImeatJews,ws Getting \m grcss voted to authorizeize IBush to go to," It planning The lente cr r Thompson wrote o n d iat p war. an d zoningg iiissue years ago stuck in a com;ommlssion- j conmidict the ' M d e x mayor o( Twin Falls two weeks

WjpAionttejdecydedpepK tO M . L.. . K ing’s values I s l l i ^ ------,------FtaMncydalti ^ M/ferLUTHER-™ By Amy Goldolditeln I ------Tha WashingIngton Post______■ i r o j h # * I Log on to ... NEW OBORl£ANS - President I « • ------Bush traveaveled to the South ■ Ihursday to tc court black voters H ipha^ehis conviction------H disputed by Congress - that the H irpv government}nt should devote more M C l a s s i f iI e C U federal monloney to religious groups H that deliverrer social services. |H s to New Orieans In the ■ H H g w h j _S^Theinme» an d A d a n ta in ^ e after- ■ I sh'porU'aycd'himselfTis H jt m.oom' on heir to;o th e legacy of M artin H I . L u th er Kin,[ing Jr., saying that he H I — fbr-onllne classlfljifled shared withith the slain dvil rights ■ I ^ leader a bebelief in the transform- | 733-0931n ing powr;r (of faith in American life.T hnt ■If-deplctioii, however, hout from across the street whlkIlia Pt«tld«nt BMh l«)r« . wntrt*eathittheM artW ' : - . or h Bur4ey P rotestan Mary Ries, left, andnd Dt. KiUtliu W itklm , m c kmd iiI left, from Decttur, Qa., shoir roffl Bush.. 677-404212_____ .J3S6 see B(UH, Page A3 Lutbar Uj King. Jr.. crypt In AUtntn t . Thutidiy. T H polic. moiwdred several buses In te keep the protesters i t a distance fror

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^ 4 . opening up youryour park for memori- sion, cormimmitment and fortitude.” A mayor's duties Monumei] _ als, w e thougluuglit this is anodier 1^-y akalso notes Tliompson'ii com- As soon as she was svs'sworn in as Camn p a ig n _ beautiful preadicadiing opportunity.” M ayor _ mitm entit tto local agendes. •mbers of tlie Parks mayor Jan . 5, Tliompsoiw n h ad to Wlien memb been a tremendous advo- Continued from Al -ways Board h eard “She’S■'s I b e ^ th e ma>t>r’s duties,s, in d u d in g Contlnuod frorfrom A l * and Walcnvay ■Continued from A l cate forr aagendes in areas o f budg- ind. P helps’ unusual>ual request, diey real- ninning tlie remainder of»f the meet.- I. T . he com plete tran- iand W atenvays had in mini and training issues,” Rxy icded to be some writ- • She IwRan hor publiiblic life on the etaiy ant ing. :iark’s Sept. 26,2002, les- “I don’t think our parkirks need ized tliere needt 5he^ been supportive of my nes regarding what ^ i n I-aUs Planningig imd Zoning said. “Sht “It’s a nerve-wrackii liowever, reveals that 'those kind of monuments,is,” Olson len guidelines J, program.s.m.s.” kinds of memormortals can be placed •tom m ission in 1998, when you firet start,” sasaid Slcdc, Clark didn'tn ’t endorse Bush’s policy said. / Coim dl mem- County Commissioneiier Tom in county parksarks. Ihey’ve directed At ihiU tim e, Q ty O who also served a termn as mayor. j„ring thee tcongressional hearing, ras th e council's A d o tra t llic P arks andid WWaterways manager b e r Elnino Steele was ractor “Taking over that gavelcl an d t r a . and Uiat thethe R epublican d iarg c is M ikesell agreed. . “I enjoy my freedom of3f speech, to ask th e coun:ounty’s legal team t,o liaison to ilio commksiiksion. AlthoulOUgh m a n y p e o p le h a v e ning four public hearining.s under ^ased on scselected excerpts of his . :rtogotocoim- j,pp but I also enjoy the factt thatt tiie draft some guiiguidelines diat Olson “I encoiirased lier tc lopes for Tliompson’s term ,,, I the m icroscope. It was a1 ttonsil first „,|„ari(s, me don’t Hopes can bee reready by die board’s d l Icadcnihijj class,"s," Scojif Silij. all a,are inspired h e r vision night, b u t she did great.” ^sition on tlie Iraq war people standing naxt to n . Clark’sM Mikesell ne.\t m eetinggFeb.2. Fc “ Wc jiist Ilil it off. WeIVcdonl always city. 1\vin PdlLs is one of thre to his presidential candi- have to listen to me,” P [ree aocs m jsccntralto : isn’t die first place in agree - you Ciin see«e that m otir “i’veb<: been trained to look a t tlie Idaho with the dty mam is a form er four-star gen- said. “Widi a monument,, yiyou don’t 1\vin Falls isn inager foini Jacy.forasi >s has lobbied to help votes - but \ve develofsloped a friend- ij„,es 'ana new mayor comes in as a of govemment. Tlte dty bases his appeal to have tlie ability to not secsc it if it^ Idaho Phelps h: J-has been ,,fa|, he b [lis anti-gay beliefs. H e ship-'niereV! common,n ground.p . revhalizaization ()f a c o u n d l’s focus, run tliat w ay since 1949. ts on his credibility as a there. If it’s inflammatoiy,ry. I don’t him sp read his a . Democrats ( think we have the obiibligation also approadiedJied Minidoka County Steele also encoiicouraged her ^ Jforq, new ideas," CouncilmanI “Tlie coundl is like a board of maman who can challenge 10 alloiv it com m issioners,ers. Afler American - friend to run for Cityly C ounal. _ C hris Talfalkington said. “This year directors.” City Mana lational security issues, under the Constitution lo lager Tom Bush on nat isive and’ Lejpon Post 10110 had asked to buy a “She ran a hardrd campaign. c n extrem ely disappointing: Courtney siud. “The m ack on Clark by tlie RNC to happen. If it’s offeiisi mayor is a TTieattad section of lawn for.ii Steele said. "She willu,ilkedtlieneirf»- way the mayor was chosen. member of the board bu ; suggests llie Republican inflammatory, it shoulttldn’t be 2- by 3-foot sec but also the diairman su Ten Commahdiuhdments monumet;t, Iwrhoods. did mailinilimp. She did ij \Vithout discussion of what chairm an of llie board.” now taking Clark’s cam- allo\vcd.” ...... Party is nm P h elp s’ proposed moilonument Phelps askedd tcto buy land for a 6- really \«;11 on debates.’ , . are someme areas we have to tacklc. T ie difference, he saidlid, is th at m paign serioiiously. Although opinion linnip to , Jj, w ould contain th e following fo foot g ran ite motmonument in o rder to A ttribntes Tliomj)sc didn’t see and do not feelI a mayory the Ciiy herlong-sht both the American 'Her ho|)es for tliehe ciiy in d u d e 'HUkin!dngton said he was contact- day. D ean gains a higli- Phelps called his churchJi“anold- consider both Council." cy Thursda; posal and die Phelps economic developmernent with envi- ed by otlotlicr coundl members late,’ Equally important, indorsement that could time Baptist diurdi \vith:h a strict L egion proposj idly businesses “apparerrcnt^ after most dedded, a mayor profile end :riptures.” request. ronmentally friendly ’ serves us a contact for thithe dtiienry. pay divideidends Witli women and interpretation of the seri .T-paying jolw to alm ostt ;as an afterthought.” he only ones Phelps alsoilso approadied the and bringing higlier p; ' “When people from liihc commu- minorities,:s. Gay people aren’t the or tho juva. said, notiloting that h e did n ot subm it m or D ean has the energy not welcomed.. Boise Parksks and Recreation , nity w.m t to talk to an elelccted offi- “Govemo I, wliidi has a sim ilar “’lliat^ what everyeiy d ty \s-.uius," his namem e for candidacy. dal about a concem.” J th e Am erican people; to “If you’re divorced andnd remar- Department, w 1.” Courtney to inspire tl g to this memorial progprogram as T\vin Falls she sjiid. “ I askiLsked th e reasons a n d ideas® said, “the mayor is Ifrequently break therie cocoon of fear that ried, you can’t belong lave .little doubt ^^jjy ,. “That’s recently create;ated. Because there.is H er supporters havi he wanted to be mayor, but called for a whole raninge of rea- envelops5 us and empowers churdi,” Phelps said. lke that happen. a 28-year-oldd TcTen Commandments m her abilhy to m ake were no reasons, no agenda,” sons.” P residentit BBush and his entourage Bible.” II lia%-e a calm ing |,y > 2 saw the m onum ent in Julia Davis Park, “A sa mayor sh e ll lu d. “It’s like we’re coasting on™ hi her new role.'lliomiTipson hopes from th e extremex e righl wing,” she •Phelps said whcn he end Jadde IH-y, bat iw another Phelps demaimanded he also be influence.” said fricni] jatteries now.” to carry on tlie legacyMoft I Ijy her said.“Andlid he has a program to pul Tf/ncs-iVciM artid e , h e saw 2 his anti- allowed to put his and-gay monu- ' coordinator of the d( (ington said he abstainedII predecessors. Itry back on track to tax opportunity to promote I o ur county ment in a dty park. Boise Parks emergency services;s «fi m ' ise he didn’t \vant to bee “Everybody has thein job creation, balanced gay message. nks before sho becausc ir'own style,” fairness, jc know, and and Recreation.tion said no. Phelps has County. “She thinks id of personalizing his vote, she said. “But I have no i and an economy that “I’m a preadier, you kr ens to all sides acaised o a.spirations b udgets ai said. “The ap p e a le d Uiele d'dedsion to th e B o i» talks, and she listens if to l>c different from La ir everyone regardless of this is a church,” Phelp.-; sa dedsion. She’s "rv«e knownk h e r for a nu m b er of : ^ c c (Clo\Y, \vorks for < OK to be City Coundl,al, \whidi is scheduled before making a dc 0 form er m ayor) o r any o t ex.” message is dial it’s not C articulate and years,”” heh said. “It has nothing to o th e r moyor. race o r sex. guys were to h e a r tlie mattermai in April. insightfid. briglit. or e I hope I can run mt thanked Braun for her gay. W lien wc saw you gi '. She represents do wilhith my personal experience meetings as Dean th extremely friendly. Sl smoothly a s he did.” endorsemeinent and for coming to dtizen s of 'I\vin Jls w ' ith compii-s- w th her,ier. She^ a good person.” ense in a debate last A.S ’IVvin Rills em barlirks on celc- his defen; “I bralions for its l(X)thth birthday, ' Sunday after afi rival Al Sharpton M ars tlaie ratci:c»: daily and .Sunday S7.l)(l per ■niompson and her felli ;ed Dean’s commitment to Circulation ■How counti questioned m issions forir NiNASA. illy only J5.00 per week. Saturday members will make theheir imprint diversity.’. BraunB faulted Shaipton Contlnuoil from Al Uunlel Wulock, circuli^ul«Uo„ dirccior dng what she called “a ce operations begin in Jay only $3.51) per week. Salc» ia.x on history. for startini indicating the roll had b In all above mlev A SIS.tXlcluiKC jieamingmatch.” ’ ------e leam has die advan— line, .rc opon ’■She’ll be a good repi•presentatiTC ' r a d a l iscren cuted successfully reachci ClrculDtion phono evicd for all relumed clicckt,______in Iowa show John Kerry rking not only w ith the ____ of_our_cenienniaUy«£var,” Steele in 1 ___ 2:55-a.m..MST..followed_i o v e r j h e 'T , u L 7 ^ ^ " ------betwccn-7 and-10 a.m lEdwards suiting dose to— tjverondiesurface-bift— said. “It says a lol abp^put the com- ahdJohnE next few minutes by a ,i not rcccivo your papoaporby7n.m.,call . . • d Dick Gephardt to create table swarm of orbiters lur area: N'W ll Iflinformation munity to support wonofiSn. 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Knlg>^t Rlddflr Naw« Serviceje______' ' ' revered r of the Bush adminiinist^oli's earlier strategy bf minimi fHalliburrton fuel cdeal — Ic's objections - D6 W A SH IN G TO N -L. Paullul Bremer, Iinvolvement. The Bush administrItratio n W aihlngton Po»t______Roseanne lynch, a D efense th e U;S. adm inistrator of Iraq, is ------spokeswoman, "Theyey saw some- returning to Washington to explore transinonis is illegitiniate, and the vunwilling to surrender control c of ■ ion to the WASHINGTON - Pentagonm thing, and they referrci;rrcd it to the" how to b reak a serious iinpanpasse that country couldlid b e plu n g ed into deep- IIraq’s political transitioi I. Secretaiy- itors have asked the Defensese inspcaor general, threatens to derail a planin ifor Iraqi - cr turmoil justjus as th e U.S. presiden- IUnited Nations. And U.N. { ho opposed lartment inspector general to The inspector gemieneral could self-ixJe and complicate: PPresident tial campaignign heats up after Labor (CJeneral Kofi Annan, who imwillingto 2stigate a deal between a pass the request forr anai investiga- B ush^ n>election strategy.y. Day. th e U S.-led invasion, is un fortheB ush liburton Co. subsidiary and a tio n on to another agengency, conduct ' Brem er 15 scheduled to0 titum over Should ihaihat happen. Bush would Ibecom e a m b b e r stam p foi i j j ^ ' Kuwaitvaiti company to import fuel:cl its own audit or la umch n d a prelimi- power to an interim Iraqiaqi govern- .be unable toto campaign on daims zadministration. intoI Iraq In after finding "evidencece naiyinquiry. m en t by July 1. But the mosnost power- that he’d overseen ov< the succcssful Moreover, Annan remaii of pot(potential unlawful activity,” a Scott Saunders, a spokcsmanspo for ful clcric of the Shiitete Muslim restoration ofof Iraqi sovereignty and cconcerned about security.ytepS‘5 ] 1 ^ lin October V ense Departmenf offidal saidid the Army corps, said Tliursday • majority - Grand /^atolitollah Ali begun bringirging home large numbers IU.N. staff out of Baghdad ii 1 aid organi- I Thursdu^day. ' that the rcfemil to tlie IG "\N-as a ' H usseini al S istani - ob,objects to . of American;n soldiers.s ^a fte r guerrilla attacks on a he Defense Contract Auditlit complete surprise.”’ HeH dedined B rem er’s p lan and is d der em anding Senior U.S..S. o ffid a ls hope tliey can 2zations and the bombing i in B a g d a d , Agencj:ncy had been reviewing how)w fu rth e r cominent. direct elections. The deric’jric’s opposi* overcome Sist)istani’s objections 1^ giv- tth e U.N. head q u arters in i, Induding L. PanPaul Bremer muchch the subsidiary, KBR,R, Hallibunon said it aalso h ad not tion raises the danger thithat Iraq’s ing a majoror itile in the transition ' which killed 22 people, R eturninglg t o W ash in g to n charge'rged for th e fuel im der a con-in- b e e n notified of th- ;e h ip e s t levels of DOE,” s itagon C om ptroller Dnv shipments bound for a N ew Research Coumuncil - a division of tiie 1 ■ , for die world’s seco*cond hottest y e a r,. Zaklipi th- needed to act quickljckly to ini|K)n ew Mexico Environmi dieim said KBR had done noth Mexico storage site, a panelnelofi?d* theNationalAaAcademies ofSdence New according to noww fedend1 govern- jng in he --fuel into Iraq to-avi-av ert a-cri.-;iv jcretary Ron Cuny. “li is anotl improper and blamed the entistssaidlhursday. - said Energyy has1 not done ade- Secrc . . - m ent daia releasedsed-Ihursdny. iti- resulting from gasoline'line shortages, cample of DOE putting Uie c ential o\'ei-diarge on an anti' Tlie department has arguegued lhat quate studies5 tott support iis argu- exam corologisis say is quatec he In a written resposp o n se to ilu- jfore the horse and makiIkino meteor u e d accounting .system the safety checks required on ship- ment for easinising relations and befoi ,, p new evidence d ialat Iglobal warming compa auditors on Jan. 6 . thth e e A n n y coi’,’^ ifounded assumptions to ( ipany use’d. m ents to th e W aste Isolatioidon Pilot those analyses«!s should be done unfoi is real and worsen:ening. th e world's -Tlje he said il explored impimiwrting fuel iirim ent of New Mexicans.” lie referral on Monday to thu Plant n ear Carlsbad, N.MI.M., cosi before il seeks(s tot m odify the state deirii average tem pcratuIture last year was • lal from coiuitries other;r llth a n Kuw.iii, The Carlsbad facility bur w hidi The Wall Street Jounia! S3.1 billion and creatce c:delays. waste disposalll pp erm it. Th Inv K 58.03 degrees Fahiahrenheit, accord- report itc Fuel fn3m 1\irkey wras as 1dieai>er. for ansiuanic waste - su d i as glo\ lorted on its Web site Changing the requirementsnts \vould However, a1 provisionpi backed by trans nal Climatic D ata Wedn't he example, bm the courouniiy did not IRS, tools; dried sludge and oilwoil ins to National dnesday niglit, signals lhat the save time and money, tliele t depart- Sen. Pete Domiim en id , R-N.M., and rags, S Center in Ashevil.“ville, N.C. T liafs gudito ivc have enougli supply,y. a am i because cbris contam inated duri litors now believe diey have ment said in petitioninning for . signed into law la' last mondi by debr L03 degrees wannin ner than th e 124- evidendence of wrongdoing liy eitheiier the fuel had to l)o bbn ruughi in by sh orders tlie Energy nuchLiclear weapons making - chances last week. Ihe site lakes President Bush . . , . 1 _t e_. t. ..1I v ear \vorld average ■ KRRR orI th e Arinv conis. whicliich truck, it took t\vicc aslonglO.geias I il______10 re q u e si diuL New tmicluiit rft salt ocas"AllJU te e t eci low-level w aste f i ^ tlie1 NiN ational uepartinenl lo Going into Ucce.‘cember, it looked directiccted KBR to buy the fuel fromiiri 10 Bagiidad. where shoshofiages weuT • • ^ t its testing rcquire- grouiround. En^eering and Environrt)nmental Maxico relax ii as thougli 2003 would wi rank only Kuwaiwait. most acute, accordinging 1to th e third hottest, butnit a toasty last ‘Tliis was an audit,” said Lt. Col:ol. ■ m ent. m onth tied the yeayear w ith 2()02 for ------second place sinceice record-keeping Bush _ began on Jan. 1, 1880, said Jay anged Lawrimorc, the global gl data cen- Continued from A l domestic violciilcnce and help crime quit[uit drinking because I dian i..K„. - victims. 'H ie• JJustice regulations myny heart.1 I guess I was a onee iman te r ’s climate monitnitoring chief.'I'he wjis denounced ^ anti-wi ■ ‘ ’ follow sim ilarir steps the adminis- faiilaiilvbased program.” h o n est y e a r wasas 1998, w ith an testers in b oth cities. . iration has laktaken in recent monlhs In In Atlanta, Bush made a 15- average lemiwraiiiature of 58.14. Learn Nslew T ricks:s. Bush is striving during tli ii-based organization’s minininute stop at the site of KiKing’s Hie consensuss 0of clim ate scien- m i^ rt for tion year to broaden supp mds for hoiLsing and lomlomb, accompanied by the mminis- usis is ihat die wcworld is warming 9S - 7:00 PM'Hiesclayss M ric a n Defense Class the GOP among / -ams. tee r’s r’s widow, Corelta Scoit KKing. and m il continuelue to get hotter , f health program Stan janiKiLiary 27- 8 weeks Americans, just 9 percent ol called on Congress to llielie president 'vas \vithin eararshot because gases emiimitted from bum- voted for him in 2 000. He sj .‘S ters, ing fossil fu e ls arean trapping heat p “S te ^ inSe“lnoSemey in an omnibus ofif sevenil : hundred protesi B eglnnlng/Refresheier C lass - 7:00 PM Tliuiliu r s d a y s ____ an inner-city black Aurc! uU,_seL_for_a_vote ___ blac}lack_and_white,_criticmngig jh e ___ Jrom.the.sun, cau:ausing the aimos- _____ ------S ia r i'J a n uiiat^'-29*-8'Wccks ? ------before stoppm g in Atlanta t tth e W liite IIoiLse p ro wvar ar in Iraq. Some local civil ririglits phere to gel >s’armrm er. a \vreath a t th e grave of Kir ;ar to provide m entors leadeaders said that the presidiident’s Global temperajratures increased Instructor:•: M a x T h o m p s o n would have tu m ed 7 S n iu r ildren of prisoners, visitrisit to the King C enter in tenim ipt- 1 degree in theI 220( th century and ’I'c x ts b»y y Audrey Grant Bush alpo headlined t\v( g treatment, and cre- cd;d theiri own plans to commtmemo- probably will incrncrease 2-10 more l^ilIs liaisers on the trip, genera:e m d n g S l mpassionatc ■ Capital rate■ate th e binhday and thatat the degrees by 2100,10, die Intergovem- Location: 706 Sun.jnrisc lilvU. N.,’l\vin Fall 'million at a lundieon he ich community organi- adnidministration’s Iraqi polideses con- mental Panel onn CClimate Change, $ 2 0 S1.3 million at an Atlanta iJudes many of the n in o m K ltions llOW to tO %vin subsidies and flictlic t w ith King’s p ad fist belieliefs. a group that in d u •8308.420-6928 cvcninj tion beforc retumin lnft).&Rcy.735-H "'"S “ pravideoutsocsocial services.Tlie bill Sheriee Sl Bowman, a spcpokes- world’s leading; weatherw experts, Washington. iristian predicted in 200 1 . I A M F oiirenlly incliiicludes some of those \vor.voman for th e S outhem Chri: At United Bethel b u , „o.not as m u d i as Bu.sli LeaLeadership Conference who ■ Church, Bush said ihat he v attemended die ceremony at KKing’s ^______tinue this y ear to prod Coni grave, said she questionedid the '•TSve AtseveralpclpoinLsThursday,Bush gra' • adopt his faith-based ini ludiences of his own “ini‘iniegrity" and timing of BiBush’s intended to direct federal f sm igde witlitll alcohol before he visi:/isit because of his opposiiiction to to sodal service work carr affirmative action, whichh she ^ e s „ ° ? e m r n ^ 4 0 . “Ad.Addiction is a problem affi by religious groups. I 1.1 know,” he said. "I railed call p art of King's legacy. • intense lobbying by diee a a S of'te hean. I •tration for m ore lhan two t\vc years, ______Congress killed the propojposal last NOW OPEN IN^J JEROME spring. “Congress must not feafear faith- based programs dial interfierfa c e a n d ' save lives,” Bush said. “Th(They m u st [I I If welcome sudi programs.” ' The president also sisaid his administration was con:ontinuing . s » ------icy regula- efforts to rewrite agency '■ Handmade PPi i z z a dbns 10 permit failh basedsed spend- - ’ing. Referring to an exexecutive Sandw g iches and S a l a d B a r b r^ er h e issued 13 monthsiths ago to make that faith-based groups^ are J i A H G E eligible for federal subsiditidies,Bush . said; "It’s iiot a dictatoritorship in - . $ 0 9 S • W ashington, b u t I tried to m ake it H TOPPING •one in th at instance. We! arean begin- ning to se e som e successss ini open- ' ing up federal coffers for fo faith- Q u ic k - ' based programs.” ■ • The White House annannounced ODBH1 71 days a week • morlon-sun 11am-10pm1 p a p e r : Ju stic e fin ish reading rc the p Thursday that the Jerom e,’Idaho Department had just corcom pleted 2 2 0 Mniii Sireel • Je • feguladons th a t would allallow reli* 3 2 4 - 8 8i 5 8 a n d gget to the milall. ■ pous groups to competete for: S3.7 Se Ilabitt Eup^H iuinoi biUon in aid that die ageagency dis- ^ E aA It's's tim e for the . 'penses for several pnprogram s, ••.■I.s Good as the. Crenr<-«I O utdoors" i« W Wy • induding ones intendedd uto c u rtail . W Jnteif. k Sale '" " 7 ^ Friciday-Mondayy- (S alele ends 1/19/fl04) .. . ^ ForALimiteted Time Only! ^y W i 7 ^ 1 O nly af II H i f i Magic a Valley/Mall

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But iff thwth want enforcemen phiv such a ncar-sacred rolee ii n die ^ mty offices moving to 10 accomplish that gogod, they other count; jjivsidential nom ination procrocess. rson shell on Easdand P" have t^vo significant o)bstades. b s die Anderso Both Dem ocratic a n d Repubiiblican . * Ve SIT10KS a n d n o w , A S 6 0 0jD^owACrnzcf^ D \1 0 requires the coun- prpriiiuuy dates back to 1^)20. IEn TLV LiSTENCDTo TWEONI>ND»DA.TCS STATH TWElR POSI and siime olher ^ P - 'i ’we’ve P«ner IDE. WlTVi AMV L U C K / n ^ARWOhrr ^ ^ START. • What do you think? became a ritual in 1952,’niche Iowa v-ew nL CO0 OUf^ < OVIC Dorv W P 601,0 TO CAUCUS AHD DUCiPl co unty lenders say • ty to p ay S240.0(X) bo caucuses cam c of a g e in l ‘J7976. ’------ctiuniy offices are \/\/| a year, with t\vo ca test moved to states \yhere 3030-sec- Flow ers held a1 newsne conference, We welcome viewpoints h;illt)»ri pavm enis wlien wl limmv Carter practic;ically 'Ihe old story>ry about the New tes ------^jammetl—i«i—ih &— — oler'whffraraskcti------tJrn us------playiog-a rccordir IS ' of S l iniliion each. moved mi to the state, siJeiTdrnjfiigTTT Uampsnirc voti with Clinton cor- downtown courl- TfCfrom our readers on tnis vas going to support a reifyi rei| supreme and bloodlessa an(i il Wiis e.\p an d ed in 1971 Jmd the lease> paymentsp are in fact most im portant ones, are hrhardly Califomia or• any ai o lher heavily Hampshire* sec their events; asa interests on thee cac au ais docs have ■ • again in 2(KX). ’Ilic jailjail, built in in.stallmentunt payments on the representative of th e nationon as a populated stat influ- H liat th e m u n ic ip a lity is lai nei- influendal in1 diese tl contests. againsi ag one another this year Iwhen tlie Anderson1 dideal came ognize that Iowa. Althoiigit it’s true tha ibser- , ence in die odierier 49‘ states. When H d on th e a g g re g a te ishire is Voters in these;se states like to kick ■ m;many are old enougli and obj •along. Instead, a re;real estate indebted th er Iowa nor New.IIampsl is races becom ehody hod contested, it rather than on individ- i, e coun- the tires, get: behind b the wiieel, v-ant v”ai enougli to com pare diis agent appniiiched thehe commis- amount rat truly representative of tlie i id l tends to minimizeriize these effects. M I impor- lake a test dIrive. ri\ Altliou^i some year's ye; crop of contenders wid sioners with an'offer• to sell. ual ‘lease’se’ payments as they try, t, d ie two states play an ii 12 For m e, die persorirsonal to u d i is a lig of diese peoplep ie lack the sophisti- those tin from four or eiglit or 12 ‘Iliat doesn’t .say mnucli u( for die accrue.” tantt; role in th e nom inating \vortli th e cost. ficu lt to cauon of thJ e E E ast or Wesl Coast, years ye ago. urgenc>’ of the countinty’s need. In other'er words, it’s a loim in a pproce.ss that would l>e diffic I, th e E veiy tim e II comecoi hom e a fter ' j l diey often tlLsfisplay common sertse. Although hardly perfect, need in this lease’s clodlothing,- or, as Copsey rcpUcate n eLsewhere. {.Nine visiting one of thesethe t^vo slates J I’erliaiJS the higge.st ne ,v and m aybe havehai a hypocrisy system sy; does seem to work. 1 vner’s desire said in theh e Boi.se case, “ borrow- Voters ill Iowa a n d New ' presi- during a presidenidential campaign tninsiiciion is the owni odd to meter that sis a a s sensitive as any- of of die last 10 major party p ing by anomother name." Without Ham I pshire d o not find it oi inners season, I can’t diinkthir of a b etter 10 sell. go to com m unity centers oroi wherc else. dentialde nominees were wim Building a b igger jail has been • voter apprtiproval, this kind of real of either the Iowa caucuseses or way of doing it. American Leiyon und VFW•'W halls It's not tosay sa; th a t no other , of ing priority estate loanlan is un co n su tu tio n al in ^ a r y . ------^ ^ the county’s pressing 10 siK'iid small-to-mediiitlium-size stale could the ih New Hampshire primar severals nigliis a w eek, or ic ;ll C/ior/es Cook, basedba tn ^ over the piist fe\v yeai-ears, thouf^ Idaho, fienioon play die samne erole. But it ^s^ould 'I'he ‘II o ne exception was Bill nderson purcliase would •'a weekend m o n iin g or afit < candi- VWl5/uVy,^o/l, D.C.,I.e., isti/tloro/f/ie rt voters rejected the idiidea in May Tlie And iskinfi lake several1 presidentialpi elections C Cl linton in 1992, w hen the c to be illegal under Ilistening lo candid ates,ast of Iowa Cook Political RcptReport and a polifical H 2002. In addition,m. sheriff’s appear tr ngafol- for voters inI diose Ul states to realize dacy ds of Sen.'fom Harkin of questions or even pursuinf; a moot analyst for NBCC NewsM and the « deputies und o th e r cco ot tu ity \vork- Copsey’s.standard. st • , [ ;irkinK lot tliat diey \vero,*re in a position to made m the Iowa caucuses a i low-up (}iiesiion in tlie pari National Journalml. H ers continue to pu-shsh for more ITie comommissioners’ campaign * id a te s before die con- event ev and when Gennifer he building s d ll falls sig- «■aftensiird. screen candid; competitive .salariess i and bene- to buy the fits. nificandysly short of demonstradng If tlte counly buysrs thist huild- either neeiced or legality Unless "1 ing, tlien moves ahead;ad on a new they do[) both, the proposal I a n e Eledngjjobs er wages for should go;o rnow here. J those fl jail along wilh better Keepirtig eye on 1 describes its Indian workers■s ias C onsum ers cann spendsp moro; bu.si- e A m ericans are d — ------1 de ’ drifting fF ^iiiic" "eager an d briglit. M ost haveive an nesses can investest morc.i As long as into a global laboror MBA. We re'cniit from the IniIndia th e economy resp<•esponds by expand- k e t- a n d d o n ’t likik e it. « I Roiii'urj. Instiuites of M anagem eni anand the ing production1 thenth« m ost job loss- 'H ie latest fear is th a t hcjrdi iTimes-PN ews JW India In sd n iies of Tedinolog;jgy - es arc temporary,ary. Similarly, what , TM w hited then zapp m ention >x’i. i l i o u ^ totowhenond ingall^ei s ro a d them off a l l i e tn ith is lhat, for mostist still suffering fromfroi d ie technology zolng to com e *nie Bus!ush family (Cheney) and nies, j facing relentless commpeti- keypiinchets r w here the m oni» is goi) e n te r th e inform ation A A: m ericans, th e m ain source::esof and stock "biibbl'ibbles” ? If com pa­ a t d ie No his comparpany,Halibiuion,didit. lion, i will seize alm osi ;uiyly screen a nd en from. He also said th a ti ses. E asy communica- job jo destruction and insecuriirity nies won’t expanirand - if Ihey’re /should p u t it back if in approadi . to cut costs, inchduding; into databases Child Loft Behind progi-ognun is still and they sl rem ain dom estic: Wal-Martt bat-1 glum about thele futurefi - then lack- s h e is spend- fact dieyy didd it, th a t dic^ did. “ouLsourciiiR.’‘'IliL* logic iliittth lions m eaiisi th tl a t m ore highly re alive and the billions h< tering com petitors; th e dowKom luster job growthiwth will d ioke the d ay b e over A slp rcircpare j this le tte r to my applies^ to m anufacturingBis i now skilled jobscan ca also move abroad. te ing in Imq will som edaj and telecom collapses; die‘busi- b • recovery. And1 whatwh about the in d ie diird fine newspYspaper, Th e Times-News, spre*adini;to many seivice:CCS as a Gupta citesa aU.S. software com- ai and ;illth c k id s le ft i n t ness cyde. More imponant,It, job trad in g system?m? InI Asia, some te d anyway. a helicopttipter was sliot down hy a result ‘ of trends th a i A mcricaiis er pany >h« P'®Ians to shift 80 per- ni gnide will l)c prom oted rt)rk fo rc e -a b o u t 200 losses lo have been offset by’ j(job countries hoardinJ exportt earnings, Mr. Bush also said thlat a t G od told sunger imimissile {yven to bin have j generally favored: (a][a) th e cent of its w ot dia. Computer pro- gains. gi Manufacturing emple)loy- 'I'hey accumulatelate huge reserves of J w eapons of Laden whiivhen he w as on our side, ability to "digitize'’ infonnm aiio n jo b s - to Indio him Saddam had th e w meni pecdied in mid-1979 at 19.5 “ hard ” curre-ndetides (m ainly dol- moss dcstrucdon a n d h e believed Tliis presicw ident h as a sound instead' of usinf- pai>er; (b)l»dieap grams wouldd still J be designed in ir million; now it’s 14.5 millionon. But lars) rath er than:ian spend for him and sUll feels Go od d doesn’t lie record to10 rrun on; to d ate, has intemational . communicai:ations; (c) the U m tedS Sti tates; but Indian it ilished nothing, a 100 per- lild w rite th e detailed •over o’ th a t period. total U.S.1. im ports. and they will b e foundn d if h e gets accomplisl rising educational levels; aabroad workers woitli y countries do this, :ord of flat-out no m istak- j scrucdons and do d ie em ci ploym ent gn.w about 4010 mil- If loo many co anodier icrm os prcsidisident. cent recor' (India now h as alK)ui 9 minillion software instr ystem prom otes stag- iisaiddiut en failure, lilion. C heap fore*ign labor hahas the trading syste Mr. President Busli sj collese students com pareivd wilh tesdng. lerely shifts jobs ta are diere Now du.-dus is a record that any ' lia, it's possible to do th tl reaten ed individual U.S.>. \NX)rk-\ n atio n and rnerel th e terrorists in C u b a o 13 million in tlie U nited, SStates). I-Vom India, mtry to another. In a ,- e n e ra ljo h n newnre>sitsid en t surely will never sarch, maintain fin a n - ___e: ers b u y io t ih^econcm iy as_LS a from one countrj b ^ u s e Attorney G em - Jobs that collect or anallalyze . - m arket reseat ------job market rket, outsourcing - a a g e from G od equal. E\t> Lassie would have no ses (statistics on many whole. Ashcroft has a m essagt infonnation seem vulnerarable. cial databasci by'itself-could J c n tw a s in ------chance_of from us tax- BARNENEY“B J." ROWLAND m ore d em and at liome. for Newavcck {}(^ons ull used up fr insurance claim workers.;s.S1.500a president ofor r m arketing, n iwycrs. Ilagcrm rd Fillmore ~ ~ : W\By B ru c e T in sley Doonesbury By Gari)' Truiudeau I Mallard ^ 1 \600P

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Ito th e behavior? gambled and sorry (sort C arter injected himself intc d e d im ;d ppermanently c , ineUgible.” ),USA Rules aboutil scxs arc gone, h e lied about it fo r 14 ye deb ate in an Oct. 30,1995,1 ^ Womeilen's 2a g u e R u le 2 1 ) Tt le Rules about mma arriage and bad impugning the motives a Today edito rial in which he vith su d i a high stan- rgiven language arcin in fuU rctrc'at. bility of basebaU commi:imisstoners argued R ose should b e forg « has tried to g et ^ se D eportm ent, tabletal m anners. W Shoe;jes ’ and John Dowd, baseb al and th a t th e evidence Rose . He, not tlic rule, is th e 5. dl was sodal graces?? AllA gone w ith the investigator into h is wagSS:' spcdficaUy bet on basebaU he says h e knows h e’s <.| ?hat cidtural w n1, d , ways. 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A r o u n d THE VALLEk P l W i c a n ’ s t s a y n o rales do not reflectret itsi currcnt Twin Falls inmateite , , ions to representatives ofif the costs of doing businesiness, accord- [ and poor , S ilitics 6 i harge Elderiya daho Public Utili in g io com pany docunicumenis, faces escape chs :ommission Thursday evenin n people needing As a regulated monopoly,mor any TWIN FALlS - A mai who WOuW fC(Feel biggest ' ‘^”,1’“ Wliat I c a n ’l figure ouiiu[ is Wc re seiseeing an increa.se in | rale increase proposeilosed by Idaho authorities say uscapcd fro vhat they’re figuring on di ce in paying tlieir heaeat and electricity I’ower must be approiproved by the tody while on work dota pinch Of!if rate increase *ng now,” M enck said . “For yey S ! iissistancc P ublic U lililies Commission, Co jcutive admin- arraijinod'nnirsday. flintls it’st’s cost S2.51 for a meter, bill.s,andtJ this increase could1 reallyri make these said Ron l-»v, e.xecut Joshua David Thiduaii, ISli tacos Hin istraior of the commi-'imi.ssion,What Tlm.B-Neiv.wJ wfitor >10.” one count of escape, a felon; ------Menck M was referring to" people WOI/orse off - making detdecisions to choose m any iv o p le don’tI't uundei-stand. O n Oct. 30,Trudeau slippe jiresent “customer diarge”;” for r r Liw saiu. is that thehe ccommission M d Menckick knows that every- prc; from custody at the Twii md do without •‘can ’t ju st say nono” to rate iduding electricity - nioiTionlhly residential elecectric ■ to pa>ay the electric bill ant Coinmunity Work Center,;r, accord- thing - inch service, w hich is proposec!ed to f - . . change.s, even whenlen the public ;n by Tom costs m ore; llthan it used to, But sen in s 10 an affidavit w ritten 1 :hange to an increa.sed monjnthly . pre.scriptiction drugs that month,Ith, or worse, food. holds sinmg oppositosition to th e Is Coiincy ihc retiredJ 1 T\vin Falls resident ■ Powers of the 'I\vin Falls ' iervice charge. Accordinpng to m easure. w ants to kno'now why Idaho Power sen ir-noihing siiu- Sheriff’s Department. Idaho Power documents,>, th e "It's not an all tir-ni d arrested wants to diarge di him SIO per Ida 9 9 d. "If (Idaho T rudeau w-as foiind a n d a iiicreased service charge - as alion.” Law said. ' month “justst i10 have a m e te r” on it'CJ fice o f rea.son- Jan. 6 in «oise. ivell as in creased sum m er ener-e - Ken RcbtneiInette, executive dJreetorr Ptnver) h.is evidence detail are his house, w el expenses ihiit Men involved in work dei [y/ d ia rg e s -w o u ld help makilke up of South Central Conlommunity PartmnershlpI .ible and prudent exj in the custody of the Depaspartment Menck’.s confusion about gyc re■ l B g » | 0 ^ g | H e 1, ctc. A ppointm ents a re; rerequired. ajt ;To make appointmentsIts for WIC -Be Jii’ or immunization din:lmics in « -m Shoshone, call the districtrici. heallh office in Jerome at 324^8;8838.

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hew mem bers forr b o a r d TWIN FALLS -T\vo newlew officers - were selected to serve on th e TWin s Board of . ... of Southern Idaho gymnasiumm trecently. F^lls Canal Company’s I I bounds across a sidewalk on his way from one snow pile toothe 1 next neaithe College of Directors during the com co pany’s A squirrel bo reorganization meeting. • Dan Shewmaker is theIt diairmc an of the board, and John HoH oncik is a v Auditorsrs director. Other officersrs selected MM ■ iadude Phil Blick, vicec diairman; cl I 1 Cliarles Coiner Jr., secrclntilary; and M ^ M M l e s t no y s fiir e s tta tio n recomnwmend Gerald Tews, treasurer. la z e d which is leaseded in Hailey, con- thisIlis happening, he s;iid. Bui Bossick a.m. Wednesday. changessfor Morm ons hosts relie l l g l o n By Karen Bo J that it d u cted a n inve:ivestigation into the thisliis case, the line cam e u p oul W9 conespondont The blast was so severe t lie Ri-oimd next lo th e buildining— ------J u l l e y ------TImes-Navra our feet cause o f th e fire'on'niursdayrnefiri tlioj lectu res In T.F.’, Bul blew a big garag e door fou U nable lodissipate in th e sn from the station andnd bent was joined byy thei state fire mar- Ui :now Your g ANNETEIT - I'he imthinkable a\avmy tmbinburned fumes from X: i bus prog)grams TWIN FALLS - Kno off the shai. ioredbyTlie . happeneddllusweek. L . the exterior .sheet metal o iropanc tank likely began se R eligion lecttires sponsort Lassm an saidaid he w is slill col- proj: Tho Tlmo»-Now8 st of Latter- A fire stationsi exploded, and bibuilding. ug into the building, La.ssn Church of Jesus Christ c Firefighters fouglil thec blaze lecting wriinessess siatements and ing icked and Tho Assoclatodled PI m ss______Bducaiional firefighters;rs were unable to save ^ i; would probahlyiioi saidaid. As the wall heater kid day Saints Church Edi for about five hours, final!illy call- added th a t h e w a t two area it. report until Monday. n. «n. a spark ignited the propi ^ tem will be held at ing the job com plete al 111 ja.m. m ake a final rej 'lon'"^ H O ISK -U )calll hrlawmakers saw ly. Tlie fireire destroyed a 2,500- um es. setting off th e e.xplosio churches at 7 p.m. today. “You never tliiiik of a fircfii sta- But he said itit appears the fire fum tpiiig eff»iris last;t sc session to rein eak at the square-foot)ot Ganneti fire station, ll's likely gas had l>een seep :jerald Jex will speal lion going up in flames,’IS,” said involved a self-jlf-contained plug in li' ______ras opened just a few u healer used to h eal a intonto the station for quite awhvhile. ^ ^ l e y West Stake C:enier, en 2420 which was John Povro, a visitorr from electric w all he; busing cosis jus- ftirk Avo. His to p ic is “Jesus, yean; ago,0, ItI also destroyed three J' nmolion classroom insidside the sleel build- ^issm an said. an engine, water tender ^Chicago who saw the comr ‘•We're pretty lucky that noooiie t lit'ed "ii Savior, Pilot Me.” Jex is a member trucks - an N atu re ing. ihlrudc-as well as other ^during a trip to the h ;»iffered inhalation problemns s or Ihursday when of the religion and recrcarcadon lead- and b ru sh t Creek I-issman saidiiid apparently heavy stiff ing equipment. Conservancy’s Silver hat no one ivas in o r n e a r thelesta- legislative evalu­ ersliip faculty at B ri^aiham Young firefighting dly gets snow fell off thetlu roof, breaking an that ators revealed - vas a major blaze. |Preserve. "W lien a famil: ion w hen il blew," sh e said. University-Idalio in Rexbijcburg. )me, we e-vterior serviceice line th a t ran from tion ing inside was a total bburned out of tlieir honi Ailamson said he Iwlieved{J (i,L. inefficiencies in j IT e n y BaU will sp e a kcattJieTWin at Eve^tlung previcie a propane tanknk outside the build- A ud John Adamson, firc hhavo organizations to pi nation cosl al«iut S85.000.I not 1'°'^ som e sdicol J :e n te r, G67 / ‘“ J ‘h e r a n d ' ing into th e building.bui stat Fiills West Stake Cer the Carey R ural District, »them with tem porary shelti .ouniing ihe electrical wiringgand i districts run I c is "Isaiah diiefforth, rfiresta- Often ihesese .service lines are com th eir programs, Hanison St. His topic i rotects the communities cjdothes. Wlio does that for fi leating installation. is a n associ- encased in con:oncrete. If not, they hea ana the Messiah.” Ball is ’, Picabo a nd G annett. Qtions?” I'ite inicks range in cost ftfrom A report put Ilty m em ber C a ^ { i ‘i the near* arc pul in a placepl where they’re 1' o ut by the OfficeI Idalio ate diairman and facult> bors of the firc station Bart L assm an, chicf of thi curc depart- Neighbo Rescue. not susceptiblelile.to .som ething like Please scc FIHE. Pageigc B3 o f Perform ance ] of:the andent scriptur n the explosion at 5:45 »by Wood River Fire and R e Legislature m ent a t BYU in Provo,. UUi tah. ' Evaluations vali- lA ges 14 and up a re: ininvited and ^ dated Rep. ScottII 2004 ‘fl Bedke, R^LIf. eiicouraged to bring th or judge annou)unces retiremnent txires. No tape recorderdSs^'pK Serao: orters pus]sh for opei Oakley, who w ass a criticali phiyer AcWssion is S5 per penjerson at the gy pat Mur!urphy jlduring an interview, are! tot< write ST d uring the 2003i sessionsc; in push- d d e d ),to -m • 1 0 slow down the door o r l)y season pass. ■ Tlmea-Newg (topics have yet to be dedc ing five bills to sl ------— - .. take i care of his yard in -increase in spendimding-on public- Complied from st lative meeetings f those bills was I I A MEY Y - The stale’s oldest and to enjoy 12 granddjc^iiS legisli sdiools. One of th ------an d -1 0 - r—— ^ - the busing-leg------an d th erm r osi"senlor'judgo-in ------~ T lic puHMse of till’ m eetingig^vas- grandch* S ii! BjJtioPenco 1 islution. , south-cenlintral Idaho’s eighKoun- I to discuss ongoing litigai is H is SOIion a n d T1me»WflW8 wrtttrrttor B “There are ty 5 lh District Di: has decided to I ------bet between the Nez PCrce TribeHI and grandsoson a re ispute _ __ I inefficiencies iSnowpaql I a life that doesn’tseem ___ I For a sccond day in a - otlier. otli parties, inyplvedjn a c^I If le v e ls lawyersrs in* h is " ' BOISE - hor over ownership of the en er tire ' S ■■around a 'the L>n his currcnt pace. aI ni of tlie Idaho I»rcss ovc rvin FaUs n»v, m em bers • James J. May, who I Snake River syslem. I state," Bedke . J u d g e . k daugh- Club dialleng•nged lawmakers on I suid. “Tho Wotonhed XofAv^ 78 on Dcc. 17, w ill rciire [ A disciLssLssions * si ___ tu rn e d 78 L-on_tlie_ _holdiim .<»Saitiw .sessions for tlie ^ 1 -ro po rt-v erified ------Uppor Snoko Baaln— 107 ------fronrilfc-be'bonch'MaylrHcmade ------1 had~bcen—issued—by—-then- tl ------of th e siike of di.saLSSiLSsinglliigatiim. *ja‘ I and everyone Salm on Falls 12C the dccisilision to end his 17-year 1 Adjudication Judge Barry Wot^oodin ^ “ rsity of On ThursdayJay.Ik:tsyZ.Rassell,a M ■ was in agree- Salm on . , in llie b ench o n h is birtli- 1999. Ste\rnson and Sen. L mia. reporter foror ihe Si>okesman- Oakloy S Noh. R-Kiml)crly, w ho chaire I ment that idso may Review and1 alsoal president of the No fllg Wood 10( cment means May will | Senate Rcsourccs m money could S - t S t R e t i r e . iven th e Idaho Press ClQub, objected to the Sei Uttl«Woo?J 12: residing over what is Environment Committee, 1liuve Scott Bedke b h e b e l t e r 122% 62% nilSSj; prC5 of senior dosing of an1 alafternoon meeting of En Htnrys Fork/Teton 12J d to ^ one of the state’s____ taken the posidon tliey andd icom- spent s for edu- - 1 1 4 % _ 6 5 % _ firm. A------and- -the— House--a__ R esources___iinil____ ^ ------Big Lott------11< teresting’trials: lhe”dou- mittee members cannot du ------cationalpurposesses all-around t h e ------02% 47% most intei -tec_is_(m duties Conservationm C om m ittee. Il is mil Ltttts L o tt o: der cose ogainst Sarah M. \ th e i.ssues publidy bccausc ofol the state thnn in just a few sdiool * A t ol Jaru 15 ble m urdei diaircd by Reflep Bcrt Stevcason, R- the Jo h n so nn, , who is accuscd of ’ U nivers gag order In addition, both;h law- districts." _ ic r p arents, A lan , 46, a nd ng token Rupert. • at too Also, during-t!g-the_faIl,-Rep^ ------••A comp«lioo ol l»»ln tnoiinowpMk.on killin g hci CalifomCoundl, Rassell mainaintoin.s it is in the m mu akers s;iid discussions a rc a Johnson, 52, with shots ' sscd in M axine BcU. R-Jei;-Jcrome, and S e n .‘. UhlnUy. D iane Joi and legal interest of thetht public and also a sensiliw set a stage to be discussi • **An Indicator of mnow cr father’s hunting rifle. ' int, th e C am eron.n. R-Rupert, 1 had' b e giveired by., constitutionallal m andate to have all public. pu But at a certain point ;Um tflUm »rww tatM D , wM vho tu rn s 17 o n Jan . 24, is | James J. May t j j e qj acree- sent a sharp lettectter to the Boise: f Justice legislative cocommittee meetings public pu will Icam about th e ai 1C County Jail under $2 ; « hnw School District.:t. The' two, who* :, for a open to th e pupublic. Stevenson told ments me the various parties bond. THal is s e t to begin * diair the U*gislatislaturc'a powerful* called to temporary coun Russell aiidi other< rcportcR ihe ------Please see MEEnNOS. Pagt5ge B 3 - -- - - Please seesee BUSES. Page B3 ' in em ergencies. Pf,~P^eB3~ "mwtiii'^'woUloUld b e held ininivatc.------Appiicalions are beinj by the Idaho Judidal ( composed of seven lay ar members and chain Supreme Court Chicf L inda C o p p le TVout,

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M agic V aliL L E Y A V B ^r relatioim s 4 BYUc(:ontinu(ies to diiisp u te Studilen tsfmlinority allegatitions off alteredd p h oto)S grouip d iscuISS race; in Jeroom e! } Reale nic groups. for minor, cosmetic details,Is. O ne By Dixie Thomas R to the youth to make changenges,” he contin- AP) - For the alteringJ ofo photos os an ethi- for "It is up to SALT LAKE CITY (AP of the photos published sh'showed TImot-Nowt corres lg pioneers you probably won'two get much", y, officials cal pit)blemi that'raisestl credibility of i ------: ued. “Being the sccond straight day. o her.” Jniversity questions. AraAraujo with a prominent t tudents belon&ng to Hispanaanos Unidos thanks, cithc •at Brighnm Young Uni JEROME-Stu( sion C hairw om an L upe Cisnesnoros suggested.,' , 'crsity of M issouri took on on his left arm, but a photo n Falls and Filer toldd Jerome’s Commissic fen d ed off allegations ThThursday T he U nivcr on Uic clubs in Twin Its offer sensitivity dassesjs tcto the student^ ’ cK'j ate last year when a ' nextne> to it showed no tiittoo o 1 Minority R elations that they that it digitally manipnipulattd . criticism late suvcral Commission o n M taff at their respective schootools. She said the Jfl 1 Missouri basketball arm. arn Araujo, who has sc media guide photographiphs, mis- photo of a I )f the larger culture m their r n had held cultural sensitivitcivity training for ; s altered to erase the other oth tattoos; apparently a nd commission representing picturcs5 ffor the victory was a ffls"£c”r / o2 of th eir etlinic background, State Police Region 4 officerscers. ’ M im age of Rickicky Clemons, the trou- one oni after last season. lents hang out together; r 'a n d th e th e Idaho Si; school's gain. .IV ;,h “A«Slo s tu d c r n make a difference,” Cisneisneros said. ‘'You M guard who was laler Dave f Broberg. the sdiool’: ents hang out together and ar speak "You can The latest incident is focused I bled point gi :, Hispanic studeni im to control your emotionsIS siso you can con-' ^ ^ the team . 'I'hc photo letic jj,{j publications director, ; others can’t u nderstand wlhat ha they arc h a v e to lc a rr on th e cover of th e womcrncn's cross kickcd off tl; ’*■’ Spanish so th a t ot iiink. If you get emotionalnal you aro lost' “ in this season’s basket- h jjj. e didn’t know th e cros.s co Inidos repn.- O'""! “ country guide. Officialss aiacknowl- appeared in i saying.” said R:osa o s Avalos, a Hispanos Unic because you arc notlot thinking any--" guide photograph was al ems as if b oth sides arc edge tliat runner Lisa AmAntonelli’s ball media gi . . gui altered sedative. It seem m ore b u t arc ju st rcactcacting.” irc not deemed as sen- head was cut and pasted:d conto the Tattoos arc until it went to print. stereotyping o ne10 another, she said. Commissioner Quinluinton Kimbrow'j tion as sm oking, drink- 'Hispanic students met body of ru n n er K atie Sabilabcy. ous a violatio “One of the student in te rn s group o f H told the students that■hat when he w a s'' jginf? in p rem arital se.x , Antonelli was onec of the ingorengani had done that without me havingh with the minorirrity relations commis- in coUege th e b ig puslpush was sensitivJ'-' rmon church-nm BYU.. ' school’s top seven runninncrs this at the Morm' any private knowledge,” he1C said, sion W ednesdayly tot try figure out how t o ity train in g tow ardI women.wo '!*' 00 or bare midriff is It is up to the youth U year, while Sabey hadid already but a tattoo “‘niat's not something wcIQ ever to bridge th e gap ga) between Hispanic “Men had to comejm e up with lan-* .' )r counseling from the graduated and was no longerloi on grounds for < make a pnictice of, or do.”’ and Anglo culttiltures in the Magic. make changes. guage th a t vvas not offensive to-'t the team, Antonelli said.,(1. H onor Code*Ic o n ic .'. Antfjnelli said she wasii’.i’t up set Valley, women,” Kimbrowr saisaid. "It was not ' members asked the Questions of photo mimanipula- Duff Tittlittlc. associate athletic that her face was superim;mposed Commission n always easy. A n d manyi of the.-’ )r communications, ini- :her we, as a culture, tion first arose earlier thisth week director for < over fliat of a fcllou- runnerer. students whethe K'omcn seemed abrasivasivc to the men." tlie sdiool has a long nd stereotyping, when The Salt Lakec T"I rib u n e tially said tli "She's fine with it, I’m fimn e w ith could g et beyond II Tlic students suggeggtsted that the- 'i altering photographs to _ _ ulty advisor Amy -. T ravis R othw elle reported that the schcchool ■ h a d history of alti it." she said. “It has been a good Club facult ' H ispanos U nidos mig!miglu partidpate'.. ;ures comply with the id Hispanos Unidos was • jJerome city admlnlitrati altered photos of a medicdia guide make pictur thing for everybody. It’s f ot>ttaOmapointed Sandra Calkinsn s turning th e budget arouncound. ; d away on Jan. ’He didn’t Just tum It aroundarou 100 percent, , of Jerom e, passed a president of the I- Lher interested par- annoinounced they will attend a 14,2004,afteravaliGaliont fight with P' ” Uwasmore.llke percpercent.* Farnworth , i AAssociation. member of th e ' !wcd the Blaine “Trurmstees’ Day On-The-Hill”11 360 • c a n c c r . of Eastern Star and the lOol D istrict’s drug- with;ith th e L eg islatu re in said. Phyllis was bom11 SSep. 2 1,1929, jjjnt ■ County Schoo w here she served as preside cy this past month. Febrjbruary. in Bndgeport, Neb.,'b., the d a u g h te r She was a p ast presidentIt of Uie testing policy of Fiiyne and Elsiec GGoldie (Solden MagicGems, and auxiliaryy to the ______R e d d is h . S h e Iflter-Ci:r.cam e.to.Id^o_^^^^H ' '^[1 —Mugidiords^ Barbershop Ch and graduated )ffieialsoverr-wolves;;— with her family an She is survived by h e r hS u r - W y o nminglawmalakersgrillol from TWin R dls HijHigh School in of 52 years, lYed B urkhaltt ...... simply dassify y w wolves as trophy- . 1948. dauRhters, Marilyn E,V^.(AP)-Thefcd- While attendinging school she anim als all overer thU e state. R ountree of Jerom e anextensively to A.s a lc ,der Iho kiUodinWj^ c Presbyterian Church she Arrangements are und he doubts such a policy “He won’t haveve tot stop and thinferii E ngland, to u red1 tlthe Northeast. Jerome I obcrtson regulapon, he Hjveral offices tluxiughout din?ctioni of the Hove Rot would hold up if envi- 99 •Do I n eed to call and ask the R sh ^ l Canada and spctipent winters in held sev “ for wolves w 1 Funeral Chajwl in Jerome isLs ever fileil suit, _ and WUdlife ServService?’” he said. A riz o n a . P liv liis cenjoyed n : working the yeanars. • ronmentalisu - Mike Baker ...... ■-We cxprcpressed at least some **■. Hoffman dispdisputed Gov. Dave: •<. I. Powers - MalbIta anxiety who/hethcr the predatory Thcrmopolls, VMW y o . Fteudenthal^5 sususpidops that tha.-- EIHbJ. ------1 dassificationon would meet the regu- „ , Fish and WUdlilidlifc Scrvice is not latory requijuiremcnts,” Hoffman by b the L egislature last year,p,^cd interested inI relinquishingre man-.*- Ellis John Powerwers, 86-yeanold Lcw slature’s TVavel, f

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M agi;ic V aL l e YAVi V E g f ; ? ...... — ' = Officialils disci)USS eraddicatin^ g CastkiefordP^ &Zappi roves firirst constiruction project] iin 30 yeiears b r u c e lllo sis frco m b isoan, e lk •*K■*K we’re here." [f YeUowstone’s top offidcdais By Sandra Wlsecaverw BOZEMAN, Mont. (AI(AP) - realistic, but itit: stiU gives agency If ' But H arkins did noinot own the prove tliat plan, vacdnatiojons ■nme*l buildii Their goal is to wipe ouout the cattle and, if[ thattl were to hap- Bul as the newly crea er Joshua Osher said t whal you have alreaiIready gotten contagious disease b y 201C010, but pen, the stateB couldc lose its bru- teer the and Zoning Commimission. nphasis should be on the w 99 d o n e h as b een a bargaiirgain," K inyon some believe that is overlyirly opti- ceUosis-free staiitatus. emph The constnictiorion permit was limals, not th e livestock. is Harkins and said. "And wlien we.-e firstfi issued mistic. As a resultt cof that fear, hun- anim: issued to Curtis - Curtis Harkins, “This countiy should be p the permit you botiboth a;rcod,-: T h e G reater YeUow;owstone dreds of bison3n that tested posi- “Tl P.'J?' Tonya Moore.* Harl:arkins, however, fint to apply cting these bison and t ees, contending . know ing w e w ere workiorking on zon- Interagency BruceiiceUosls tive for bruceiceUosis after they tectti elk protested th e fee; for construction permit jcause they’re irreplaceabl ing niles and regulatlulations, th a t Committee’s executive coicommit- entered Montana M from becai the new constructic:tion w asalready '® ' pre-existing per- you would follow the[he new rules tee said the ultimate goaloal is to Yellowstone have ho been sent to hesajsaid . covered u n d e r a p r WiU Patrik, th e coordinator iprii un d er coun- and regulaiions." “protect and sustain the existingex slaughter, Wil of mit issued last Apr pleted under the provisions ;e Greater YeUowstone Wildl H ark in s a-sked if he could hire..' free-ranging eU< a n d biso;ison" in G lenn P lumn b b , th e p a rk ’s super- th e G ty regulations, ;he original permit, even Uiance, said bruceUosis is oionly “Let ^ be knov ' his ow n Ucensed buildi.lilding inspoc' th e YeUowstone a re a whilehile pro- visory wildlifefe biologist,1 suggest- Allia; lown, I feel my Igh th e ordinances governing problem if d o m estic livestc iorkcd," Harldos “ ““f , tor for his project. tecting the "economic viabLabili^ of ed one wayto to keep more bison a pn stock chain is being jer: e projects may have been ■e present and suggested { PW meeting j ■j. "As a city, if we sigsign off o n o th e Uvestock industry.” from g ettin g bbruceUosis r might be are i P": said at the P laled by the adoption of the Ite landowners be encourag building project. insp In whidi will connect loto theI current I Vbod,who investigated in ii tern ally b y th e comcome along a n d b rin g it aU b? th e loss of life,” said Bill Woo his will be w ith u s for a long,;,long li form to any newew zoning rules Decemember Harkins purchased shop and cover ann aiaiva on tilb • becom es supervisor next momonth. Forest Service,!11, the agency^ inspec- This me.” adopted by the circity. tw o more n lots on which the east side of tlie structiucture. ’' I Wood takes ovor amidd intenseL tor general aidanc the Occupational time But this w eek, h e focused onin the T he m oratoriui•ium was estab- garageIge wiU be biiilt- council biM7- I scrutiny since the July 22 deadisofde Safety and Heafe^th Aclministntion. Bu lil o th e r recent co ircfighters’ grieving families. lished to give coicouncU members “i[ thinkth we’re here because oi ined a reque-st I helita<^ crewmen Jeff Alien[len, 24, of Wood said hehe w ill quickly nam e firefi „ ness, the city declinei “As a father of tw o yoiuig acadult rin,e to get zoninging rules and reg- the building b inspector fee,’ ,ts and address- ; Salmon, and Shane Heath,Ith, 22, of a n operationss staff si officer, who has “A for a list of residents ai hildren myself, I don’t even vvantv ulations in place:e toi protect resi- Harkirkins told the Ciiy Council, Melba. An investigative repceport ear- fire responsibilbilities, in a n attem p t child es by an individuallal wanting to ; 0 think how it would be to 1 ness owners who Newew construction projectf lier this week found that saf(safety vio- to jum p-startt planningpl for this fire to ti > *0“ dents and busine; sell water purifiers.s. ne,” he said. it bc inspected by a certifiet ladons and poor dedsion-r)n-making season. Itie job opened after Rich one,’ might be negativeively affected by must t "It Wiuild not he accacceptabic for increased i^sidenlential and com- buildirIding inspector. us to give o ur nam escs aand address- mercial uses. H[arkins arl contended he wa; es of residents," Ruffing Ru said. = ______ALthe.end oM2)120.days, azoninR___ b e inng g , required to purchase Uu ------•'•Ilie-problem-is.-eveevcn-though-a—------—Pow er___ i perm it ba-sed on the city'; ------map, compreheniensive plan and new p j,„ resident tnight buyy a w iter puri; ; n a k in g res w ero adopted. new^ ffee schedule so tlie citj Continued from B l people worse off - ma zoning ordinances l,Ie fier for th eir homle e oro busind-'w. :turod home was wouldlid not have to be respon-sibh some degree.” decisions to choose to in The manufactu lie th e city w ill stiU he required lo • oposalrundowr 100 block of Main for any an fees above the S2S h< M gators stand to see;ee the electric bill anc[yZ Rate proi placed in the 300 ijjp construct an ai-senicL'uic tre a tm e n t rip tio n p aidd for fl tlie original county per an increase of 25 percent•nt without prescrip Street. plant. It would beL* likeHI a double • 0 Utllltlw CommlMJon approm 0^ th e ir e le c trid ty bills> if drugs that month,th , o r tf the Idaho Publio Ut ‘ The propertyy 1has been land- mit. in, if they pur- '• You’re thinking a buildiniing whammy for them, i the commission approves/es worse, food,” Robiiib ih e tte | d ^ Power Co.'i'• fiftdl rwiuest: scaped a n d a ne^new roof is being “Yo' •r and we srlH • pector tee is S250,” Harkinins diase the purifier a the proposed rateue said. “Our hope is th a t • BoctilcityratMWi• wodd [ncresM an average of instaUed on thele I hom e - aU cov- inspec d- "Tliat m eans th e city of c have lo charge tinthem for the increase. TWo ranchersers Idaho Pow er o r th e2 IdI) a h o 1 7 J percent erod by th e origirginal permit said- stleford has to come up wit/ith • arsenic removal pl;plant we are attended the meetinging P u b lic Urtilitie til s , tn cw w d monthlythly «rvic« chafgoa are includeddin I The new zoninging rules state pre- C a stk 25 o u t of pocket. 'H iat’s whvhy b e in g req u ired toI huibuild.” Thiu^day to voice theire ir Com m ission w ill comom e u p y,e rate proposal] ar»and would conWbuta to tbe ovorajrali viously approveded projects can be S225 concerns, agreeing thatlat with ideas for someJ sosc rt o f 17.7 percent reqoesloested rate Inaease. tHe proposed increaseise energy assistancee p ro- •incTMMa wouldId VIv«y by customer d ass because *Svould start eliminating away ; ing gram ." ' the costt of serving/tng each dass differ, : streak!t e watchI thiefI drive^ their car a agrinilture” if approved«d Idaho Amei •ftrrMWentWcuscustomers, the Increase would be I . the commission. • Assodation of Re: lich Indudes a proposed monlhly tiink they wero just concealinling c a td i it. 19.9 percent, which ed men wait in n C ottam did not namname th e v ic tim - ;Lcw-income and olderier Persons president Jt service charge incfe:Kfease from $2.51 to $10. For ' Three naked jmselves,” police spoke.smn of Ihe car Uieft, hutiHit said he was Idaho residents wiU be Stover attended theem r ect- manyresklonllalcmcustomers, the proposed senice :k C u ttam said, oes 21. He did not haveve tlthe nam es or d^roportionately affect­ ing and agreed* diaraa Increase wouwould be the largest portion of theSa for police to arrive rhe trio, wearing only shoe r two streakers. ed if Idaho Power’s pro­ Robinette - oldere r a n d total Increase, d hats, entered the restaurar■ant ages of the other tw posed 17.7 percent gener­ , SPOKANE, WaiVash.(AP)-Three norUi Spokane at about S a.nI.m. vviio \s-erc not arrestet;stcd, low-income resics id e n ts . r , m taj conyiKtimerctai users, the Increase would I al rate increase is men streaking„g through the ■dnesday. They left their a just three kids tend to spend motlo r e o t 2 1 percent. vyHcIiil indudesIn a proposed monthly ser “I think it was jus approved by the Idaho w arm di of a DeiDenny’S restaurant nning outside so they coui who decided to fool foi around.” their monthly incomo m e o n ice c t o j e Increasesse fram $2.51 to $10. fid chagrined when Public Utilities energy needs, and Ise chUIed and lke a quick exit. . C ottam said. nwciai customers, rates would rise diey spotted a ththief driving away But gut a m an eating inside th Commission, said Ken*:®" rate increase could il people to not ; Id h a re 1 5 p jran t, wMciii\ InIndudes a proposed monthly set in th eir getawayly ccar, their dothing ’restaiitaurant saw the rurming veh>hf ' Robinette, executive more of an impac leave their car nmning," ni he Ice dia.so IncreaseBsefrom $5.54 to $21. ! and stole it, along wilh th director of the South4“ them than others. ^ . inside. d e ai I added, •R*lndu*M i«rM n , rates would rise 13.9 percer e 2^degree weath- svxaleakers’ clothes, C ottam said, Central -Communityj“y AARP also wiU repn Naked in the 2 ugh Restaurant mamnanager Ryan Action Partnership. The gard in g • FOI ln « rt)n , rate:rates would Increase by 25 perceni er, die th ree youioung men huddled rhe The streakers watched throug Idaho dtizens regaigarmng a pn Swennumson calledled th e incident J proposed Itveeason monthly servifvlce behind cars inI anai adjacent park- the; windows v as their car dnn organization, as part . oi th e ra te increase. “funny," but declitjclined further the Community Action changes charge Increase fromtrar $10.07 to $25. ing lo t u n til poUc)Uce arrived. away,'ay, C ottam said, P “Of course, any cht not comment. ____ P artnership_of Id ah o ,, is M are designed to recover k they wero hiding. riiey Tlic ran outside but could ni *-“ —wiU impact- Idahoho so n ...... f ______“I don’t think t one of nine groups repre “B ut it costs related to blillngmdbllll dlsMjirtlbfrth'M do riofot iors,” Stover said. “I wunt of energy used, senting consumers and isn't just the seniorsors w ho vary with the amoun industries regarding the ifbrresaentlarand small commer- have the problems it’s •S.asw.lirt-tbi M a y _ proposed rate increase. ire proposed. Summer base rates, ■■ JP younger p eo p le a s} well."w clal customers are f the more attention need;ueds to be given R o b in e tte re fe rre d tc n June and August, would .be 25 P«r-pc Continued from 81H Afu\fter his appointment to th bv The commissionn p la n s charged between Ju ohn to the special handlluidling of dmg statistics compUed bj fp u b U c cent W ^ r than1 currentwr base rates to meet the successor to Jud|udge May to serve judgeigeship by then-Gov. Joh , 3 g to hold a series of ( ans in November 198S, onee iof and alcohol cases,>, . partnership showing a 3E to so U d t costs of Increased««d electtfcal generation. Tho base out th e re st of' hishi term until th e Evan.i [o„. hearings in April to! dge May’s best-known casess iin His activities outsoutside of pnic- percent increase in low it T h e rate proposed fbr5r thotil rest of the year Is actually 2006 electio nI. . 'T h e post pays Judge •nts public comment, 3 early 1990s w as th e 13•^veceek. ticing law and the the court have income Idaho resident: en the current base rate. S95.718. th e ei ^js- three-member coicommis- slW loweflh^ ivho been ecjually memormorable as well filing for energy assts MldMtialbin for 1 .2 0 0 kilowatt- - M ay’s careerr hhi as had its unfor- triaal l of Mitchel Odiaga, wl: jjo>s sion wUl con d u ct ring as distinguished.1. InIi 2003, the tance from Idaho’: a $61.67. Under the proposal, Itt gettab le momenients, with colorful roamcimed Ketchum streets firir and April hearings and ndomly, kiUing two peoplpie, Id ah o TVial Lawyer’s/er’s Association i department of Health an< J8.92 from September through Ms) dients during5 1his private law randc al award for tlie ; ' rom sworn testi lotorious figures in untiltil Ih e was caiptured. H e is sererv- created an annual a Human Services fron enilo$83.65fbrJfbr June. July and August That ww practice and not< state’s most outstiitstanding trial ; from the pubUc at icrease of $7.25 a month for nine ing5 a Ufe sentence. 1999 to 2003. amount to an Increi * his courtroom . irial law yer u nd nam edrd itit th e J am es J- “We’re seeing a a« n tim e. months of the yearear and an Increase of nearly $22^ ® As senior parta rtn e r in th e TWin M^;May remembers another tri unique, if n ot b izarre, In a lailaw- M ay Award, increase in people neede e d ------month during thesile summer. Falls law firm•m o f May, May, as un; n Falls Coimty : ying Hmes-Wcms staffff writer indurUng & Stubbs suitit i in which investors suedd a M ay was T\vin F ing assistance in payinj Sudw eeks, Shind the prosecuting attome)mey (1951-66). ; I idty Megan Hinds catcan be . source:ce: 1fcMB PubDo UtWtJe* Commlw Sudw eeks & businisinessman involved in tl their heat and electridt; _ (now May, oms the first public deferefcnderfor1\^-in ; . ja se reached at 735-32.3238 or e of his d ie n ts w as indocdoor farming of mushroon bills, and this increas< Browning), one o liss. FaUs County (inn the tl 1970s). a : | riese , m/imds®magicua//cif/cy.com. I------il celebrity, E vel n elar a r th e smaU tow n of Blis could really make thes the daredevil ush- member of the gov■'= recalls flying-in-a -.has.,is ..increased,. May says 1 en t, L assm an said. ' '"Scfends fixim'GbhnetttbHi)Highway the-globe b ut re e"its------He'alsohaslectup:tured extensive-—;------helicopter to the gorge area with beliejlieves the court con h’ahdle i tyj)e trucks to nearly $1 ni A d S ' ntn said the district will -jc Jges ly to professionalsials on a wide ; 75 up to Baseline Road anc ___ $4,000 in funds.iU fn pay personnel workork without additional judg ------newengine'trucks-withn th -U d d e rs------rebuild-the'he"station-BS-soon-as----- r now, However, he believeves n inge’of law. “ to the Picabo area. w orking on the plannedp stunt for i extending several hundreidred feet. insurance IdiIdcksin. “ TTie Picabo and Carey fircfii sta- Hie trucks that werere cdestroyed In the me l ^ p e r c e n t of th e stateste avOTge. mg “5 perc ireviews ^ «to the negotiations onH s tu d e n t rament to conduct in-depth n thiie e Im eeting b e h d d in pubUccbut 1 meet elsewheree tto taUc abftut ! T he Boise d istric t w a13 s nrunning at costs per an ons a n d since 1999. port criddzed districts olof ^e districts' operation tiat they would continue to mmeet issues, which leavesEtves a' good ! ISO percent of avenrenige. The Tbe repo: ofreim- Tbey said rtthey beUeved the that dent management, but pperform sp o t I n s p e ^ o n s ol nth T^ppublican committe e m

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lOLL — ■ 1 Panel slasishes — ...... E R eady TO R( — IBudget writers’ seek.|I - $ 4 1 M iro[)m“^ i ways^o pare doow n ^ i- BOISE (AP) - The push to con- will still be availarailable for children; *- budget pli»lan | H serve limited general tax revevenue on July 1,” C ammeron er said, continued on Thursday asis' Gov. Analysts expectpect that over 3,00{) edal legisla- BOISE (A P)-A spfdi Dirk Kempthorne pulled1 back morc children wwil ill gel health cov* _'! \ T lm rsday live committee on hundreds of thousands of dollarsd< erage under the expansion. Biit']' Gov. D irk refused CO accept Gi for expanded health coverasage for they also believUeve lhat another"' Kempthome’s basic ( poor children after findi:ding a ' 4,600 childrenI wiwill be found who ' le 18 assumptions for the cheaper way to implemem>nt the aro eligible foro r fully subsidized " ! irpedoing his RSBOBj months, p otentially torpc program. health care ihroihrough the original :ed budget precariously balanced Kempthorne adviser IDavid children’s progrargram. plan, Lehman said a federal grammt won Another 1,500,500 children from " e economic Tlie Housc-Senate ( late last y ear will __ ^------______families f with ■' Joiowledged outlook committee ackn be enough to t(■ ' ■ 'Til i'incomes below'j Kempthome's projectedrted revenue ^ | the federal pover-"” nt und next finance comput- i I Idaho ; ; lotals for the currcnt er improvements ty level will b e ’ biitlget years could be)e viewedi as to handle thc ,.7 / t y ] found to qualify a'asonable. expanded ver- ^Legislature [for basic* ' n«t a m ajo rity agreed th ere Medicaid, they' m-er sion of thc W.IS too mucIi uncerta C h ild re n ’s g B H said. ' just how much recent Heallh Insurance The federal’.! improvements will tran poverty level is' * Program when it H s H . . hitler tax receipts, and recum- i t e i - ■IIMIIiHKitfl I opens for busi­ $18,400 a y ear f o r '- mended that legislativ ness on July l.The numberr ofc peof a family of four,ur. writer; bitse their dec pJe needed to prepare thi[he pr6- . Cameron, an insurance agenr,.'.'' lowxT projectioas. gram can probably be Iial\lived to initialed the expandedcx program " Ihose projections, th to further reduc;duce the high per-' ■■ of the rev en u e estim ate; 10. That mil cut the requinlircment . centage of Idahoa ho children \vithout committee member?, ar Ig e -o v e r l^ p e rc e n t.' AP.«. . fofor g eneral tax su p p o rt toI getg the htJahh coverage - lion less for th e current:nt fiscal ye;u- program off the ground fror•om over - 'H ie JoJoint ii Finance- I dian Kemptlionie su>?gjggested und ipa, unpacks a box a t leddlan. lott, watches as state:e Rep. Dolores Ciow, R-Nampa 5400,000 to no m o rc titan $7$70,000. Appropriations)ns Committee. ' $28 m illion less for thle e nexti one. (daho statea te Rep. Shlfley McKague. R-M e»l million moro toward J Statehouse last week In BolstIse as they prepare for Ihe newlew session. qBotli, L ehm an a n d S en ate FinanceFi picked u p S2 mil AlthouRh only a fractiaction in a S2 her desk. InsidoIm House chambers a t t h o S t ;ron of the surplus KeKempthome’s plan. 1 ll tax l)udget, :______c:Chairman Dean Camen billion annual general ti sh could requires to kecfxep thc budget bal- - Kem pthom e’s phm to move the ------..Rupert,R said even tliat cash eventually come from instisurance anced over thehe next diree years.” 1 siiiie to full economicca-coveryby n ■ .. SLATIVE LQG-=— g niid-2(K)7 is based oi ------tE G tS l "We’re still in negotia:iations,” geted for juveniifenile and adult cor- 1 sjKnding and banking: aho tribe?JS, LatiiR The Asaoclatoirted Press______' Cameron said after legi;gislative rection progran■rams that \vas not.. amounts of money to h) budget w riters d elayed anyly action needed becauscluse' inmate popula-,! gap that will l)e creatiJilted in m id- ' ! d In H o u s e S,on fin an d n g for th e new pnp r o ^ m . - lions have stababilized.' il • i 2005 when the temperponiry penny I Introduced ansponaiionandDeftnsc)- “It’s “ squeezing cash. But iiit’s also Tlte IIouse-S(e-Senate panel also I siiles tiuc increase expinpires. I fll I \ HD473 (TVans in politicaalforces l»rovidct .-lUminininisirativc remedy for con- about ^ the fact that the piprogram finished plug&n; ^ n g gaps in th e cur;— i As difficult as manyny lawmakers1 J ^ inict t)id(Jcrss onoi Idaho Department of was sold on thc grounds! tliatt no rent year’s budbudget induding $4 . i , Iwlieved it w ould haveve Il>een to fol- an projects meeting cennin . general tax . money wouould be • million to cover)ver the state’s share..,, lowing the governor’ Jens look to iiiiike a ichange a ballot bboxes 5. of catastrophichie health care c o s ts ,;; HB474dVans■ansponation and Defem*!)- uused.” plan, which includi nsurance for the poor.r. ( Officials said th e straight jr a r s of hold-i)ld the-line o r I d uring its Transfers IiIdaho Transponaiion About S3 million in ms ;K (AD-Indian irihesand to address tlie coalition d audit unit to thc State "Kix p is ear- state spent ovtover 58 million for n less budgets, pullingg .$ S41 m illion BOISI-. i premium tax revenue i groups in ld;ilio announced initial conference in ir marked to provide bibenefits those bills justist dduring tlie final si?c uiit of the equation mamakes it even 1-Uino g n ransponation and D efense)- irnniiion of ;i poliiical Ih u rsd ay a nd Friday. HB47S fltaJV progrom m onths of 2003.K)3. ; th e forn Ihe dUfurcnce beiween 3- througli t, llie expanded pi more difficult. Idaho’s Indian tribeses already Eliminates Ihe 0 provide Analysts havelave said that govern- lief of Staff alliiincee on ‘nuiisday that will i 4-whecleU vehides for fuel diat L uses an access card to j Kempthorne Chief play a large part in stattlte politics. wheeled and 4- I caro subsidies typi- Rested th at if____ focus onon social and . economic up to $150 a month to) private ment health ca ______Brian.Whitlock-Swggt!! — U st year, they successfuluUy defeat-____o" coverage:----- cally rise duriniiring economic-down*,„ — IW the panel’s iisvies facfiicingtheir comhincd-pojv— 'ed ln 's^ate ------iin ^r^nce"com panies for cc budget writers follow ed sevend attempts at legislationli Introduced dng-poor turns like the10 sstate has seen tht;,.,j recommendation, itt wouldy, deny ulations. . , c d taxes on SB1207 (Judihididaiy and Rules) - Makes cof diildren from workir r m ain purjiose ... is th at we th a t woidd have imposed i>r cover- past two y earsars as unemployment, conservatives any legitL’gitiinate shot "Our m sales trans- lechniwl concin caio n In law on cnmin.-U familiesf without employer eresied in cleciing legisla- cigarettes a nd general sa • rises and consu:nsumer debt skyrocl^-_, al accelerating the expiration ex of are inten a-stitutinn. age- ho are senshive to those actions on reservations. (Judidaiy and Rules) - : program ets. the. penny sales tax.X. Some I have lors who “ Our inten t is th a t th e p that are important to our The year before, fiv= fi’ .n l- iver of dniR evaluation for called for rejxialingB tlthe tax this issues th voter rnioa- finttimem e non-dnig misdemeanors. unity,” said Ernesto joined forces to pass a vc Jtm e. a y ear early. com m un achine-style SB1209 (JudJudidaiy and Rules) - Makes ez, coengineering voting p im um -w age percentage is underserved1 law extending minin the tem porary taxc iiincrease last lhat pel . “I I underrepresented in the: protections to nearly[y all farm session. a n d un cal process, Sanclicz .said, workers, l l i e govemor^s proproposed budget political this week’s i ho’s , elected officialss 'Ihe remainder of tl for tlie new fiscal yearyet Ixjginning Idaho u le d to be lid be ashamed of the factt conference is sdiedul in July includes no10 frills. f It pro- "should mon-ground ' , . Hi; our kids cannot stay inI spent discussing comm vides only minimalnal additional that ou Ition, public 1. Ihey should be ashamedi issues sudi as educati cash to schools, no additional sdiool. 1 td economic ■ i ^ ; C ’p u le: ^ safety, health care and W b { parole or probation1 offofficers and no at theI lack1:: of affordable housing student, fees at for hot)oth Uainos and Native•i development. relief from rising stu( "We have a lot of worl)rktodo,but ' -1: A m eric;•icans, lliey should be th e colleges. sm e o fth e se , •V/': d include $21 ashamettied ai the wiy ihe insiiiu-I- we believe l)y doing son K em p th o rn e d id i I- things, we can benefitit th e entire . ■•■.'yXl'-'i' million for state emplTiployees - .$10 tions in tliisi state lack representa- of Latinos and NativeL‘ state of Idaho and allI i Idahoan^” , • million for iheir firstst payj increase , lion oi chairm an of ; 'v-'J; Sll million to Americ;•icans,” S an d iez roiled, gain-I- said Sam I’ermey, co-ch d o s ee . in three years and Sl I- the new caucus and 1 Nez Perce ; .v:- '! cover the escalatinglg premium in ing thele applause: of a group gath- to hear his remarks on thec tribal councilman. health insurance costs3sts. ered to covo years, slate attentic lie Caucus ticreases were Idaho^A Republican congrcs-sionalII tin; Idaho Ilispani( employee pay incr d Institute for Rese:le a rd i and among the first tlungings lawmakers delegati{ation. Rep. Butdi Otter and Michael Crapo both agreedd Kdiication. jettisoned. Sen. Mi n out market* turn W I iB vMES-NEWSmoieth g initiative ui[iiiconstituti(ional. g:;-: > 7 ^ - - t o M AG rulesJS gambling ' . : any otherleiisouicewhen =» the definition of electictronic gam- BOISE, Idaho (AP)\P) - An initia- = » = bling m adiines in th e[■2002 4 Indian tive to e x te n d electro:tronic g am b lin g lore from Boise - B l gambling law to gett ;around the l l i s i l l S l macWncs to smallall race tracks ___ ^ — constitutional ban^ on slot W M ORSOFnV^IME. aro u n d th e s ta te violtiolates th e s ta te [o madiines and then extxten d s u se of tition backers have IS d ays to cdnstitutional prohibifiibiiions ag ain st Pctiti' e, those machines beyoirt>nd reserva- L* tlie initiative if they choose, • special law s a n d slot sli m a d iin e s, revise tl tion casinos to sevenn tracks that initiative can stil! Ix* drculat* Attomey Generalral L a w re n c e TTie ini have held live horsesis in counties W ^ d e n c o n clu d edion oi Thursday. ed. under 100,000 p opulatation. j In an advisoiy oplijplnion required Tltee ineiv proposition relics on j under the initiativeIvc law, W asden said the cxduston\ of Ada County from coverage o fth;he e g am bling ini- Wig l l g tiative improperly> “m“n akes leg al in som e p laces th a t whivhich is illeg al in other places.” Wasden also saiddd that the con- stitiitional ban onn sslot machines cannot be overtumem ed by the ini- tiative, and he spedfically spc said that the 2002 initiatidative to legoliie 1 1 1 dectrenic gamblinging machines in ''I ------tribal reservation1 c casinos- is not a u p U c ^ le . ••Tribal gaming, is regulatedi by a— complex set of Intcnicrrclated federal statutes, state staniiatutcs, tribal law and tribal-state com p acts," Wasden wrote in1 thctl seven-page n6nbinding analysis.^sis.“D isd n ap n > - \isibn3 of the wvIW govern trib a l 'li gr|m in g pursO ant tontosTcompactand— tl«:prohibition onm ;statcopcrated BWI~ slotmadiines.” Itebbie Bishop,^ a spokeswoman s m s ’ for ^ 0 g ro u p promm ooting th e initia- the. siOd she hadad not seen the ______analysis and hadjd no immediate Kjjglfe cdmmentT*Bi5hopfp'is'assodated— r 3 m w ith a Brent Bdihviiw in, th e H o y d ^ biiinessman idemlentified as the -p6intm fln|orihecs •B aldw in h a s saidSdlSfcapitiil , fcgas investment e^K l IRaplts, lat o x p en - edttinthegam bljaling industiy, has • b e e n Involved inI thih e effort a n d is involved in commmtjining race track s i V t * f ^ m - d p r . ,nic gambling l> :o with electronic - : madiines in stxalhailed “radnos” in I ' • Maine. 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es of Utah’s GGrand Staircr c a s e 5 }S sp rea !nce R a d ica l1 activisit group: inument worl•k to removee i t “ 'E^LF.'ALF brealc SALTLr LAKE CTTY (AP) - Seven ent names: “backcounrluntiy” and after President Clinton “primitive." She said thtiiat at m ade it. years tier national laws to make a poi: shockedd and angered U tah politi- different from all.other by creating the Grand monum ents. PORTLAND. Ore. (A P) - P ise-Escalante National Only Congress can creatc lhe G rand a ^50 million arson at a San M onumnent, er lawyers for an assoda- w ild em ess, ai»d th e Diego condominium to) . fo1 u r U tahcountic5 sked a fed- Staircase wasn’t Clintointon's idea, sh e suid, asserting h e tooktool his cue i chickens liberated • fromom a eral judgiidge on Thursday to abolish from. then-Intcrior Secretary S ^ C alifom ia egg farm , radical c the onument, asserting Clinton' roomental -^oups had a busy^ i h is poweis u nder the 1906 Bnice Babbitt, who wasms trying to abused hi id a congres- y e a r - b u t w ith a difference. Antiquitiilities Act. fin d ways to get around a ildemess. While the Pacific Norths But U.S. District Judge Dec sional deadlock on wildei was their focus for years, theyicy now n repeatedly Clintoniton violated I Antiquities seem to have virtually abandc howhoi h e could / ^ th e An by designat- lhe region, spreading their vic d-guess a •• Act by I po liti^ action through the re idential ing a broadbro swath uthem Utah the country, according to a lilist of pro d amimation a and AlD 1 mlONDwed to sub- j' for piprotection actions released Wednesdaj ;4E] seemed;d unsatis- * y t y I only 53,000 by the Stitute IT1>ly judgm ent when on: th e groups.' H H i i a wvre under The FBI considers thehe two law yers’rs’ claim< th at « , deration for largest groups, the A An nim al • C linton,n used the for the pipresident’s? ^o^side^ ^ coal mirmining, she L iberadon FVont and . th e E arth act as a ssubterfuge _ J. said. 1ll i e act Liberation Rront, to be ten to cate wilder- a 7 7 requiresres a presi- orgamzations. - something ^ dent to designate( only CoiCongress can "All I can tell.you is that -DeeBtnion. smalmallest arca le coun* are moving out around the < S. District )udgs possible n I allowed lo t)le to p re- , try,'’ said Paul Bresson, a an n FBI “A m I a national ' tu te m y judg- serve a spokesman in Washington, D. treasure.ire. ) In an e-mail sent to newss m edia, m en t for th e pTcsi- . Clinton and Babbitttt “conspired“< actions ' I?" asked Benson, referring the radical groups listed ac I under construction Aug. 1 ,20(1003, In San Diego. The Earthh LLiberation d eni's?" ce thc7 w ere lia a n d . Flames engulf a1 (Ive-story(li apartment complex un : justification a nd size of ther to make it look" like t! from Maine to Califomia Tiages. While the Pacific NorthiIhw eit drew Ihe Antiquities ned responsibility for the fire that caused $20 million In dama million-acre monument. properly using the Ai from Louisiana to Alaska. • . Rent later clolmet ilher motives, ' yeara, they virtually abandonedId It In 2003, spreading theirr aiaction, to all It exactiy do I get to do?" A ct, when they had olhei The groups claimed responp o ^ b il- attention of radlcalical environmental groups for yea Koehler, a Justicitice Depariment environ- asse rte d A m anda Kc ity for 75 actions in 2003. Onl; iintry to stress environmental and animal rights Issues. mtain States rartur •rt»»"lm-- ^w as in lives and that it ------ting-loHfiing-tn icks.I,, nn fi,r. in a lo n d y S. r K eplacem en t of xeauon of monuiiieins. lie the Pacific Northwest. No ELF th e Fund for line 2001 protest of tiiu1,0 Eagle Creek ! desigriation . edical Experiments, sphtlit ioff from a n o th e r hardlir Benson could considerr Clinton's .surprise dc actions were near the Nortlorthvrtist Animals in Medi tim ber .vile n ear■ Portland I' werc said B cam e during a campaigiraign swing of he level of animal group)up, E arth First!, in 1997. her Clinton properly exer- forests where the group hadad flour- which says the ntal capturcd after onee cot Ihem lold a whether yr the West, less than. twtwo montiis ion is too high but MaiMainstream environment a power delegated by ished since it was founded.d. experimentation dis- prlfriend about thele aci, according “ sed a rtion to a SCO ;diate elimination of groupjups have tak en pains to di ress, but not the meriis off before his 19% electior U ntil last year the frontsts strucks that the immedi; F. to arrest papers. 11llie girlfriend’s Congres a ond term. Avoiding UuUiali, one of ■ ical. . tanceice them selves from th e ELF. outhem Uiah monument, a often against logging operaerations, it is not practical nen- father is a deputyy stales firc mar- f the nation’s most Republican", R« : hit daimed by the “Th“The ELF arc not environme ’ vast, lonely expanse of . Forest Scrvice facilities, furur ffarms, Tho largest hi [. states, he made thele announce-'i K)3 was an August talistslists. They are arsonists," CiCarl shal. in th in e canyons and vermil- slaughterhouses and other!r targetst: groups in 2003 said ■ Tiiree pleaded guiguilty and one of ment from Arizona’ana’s Grand at destroyed a five- Pope,pe,hcad of tiie Sierra Club, sa liffs. • in the rep o n . arson fire that them , Jacob Shermm an; ; 20. cooper- d Canyon, 70 m iles sbuisouth of the i widely,’ story condomirninium under con- lastyi>t year. one point Benson suggesied Tactics last year varied w Ci^g Rosebraugh of Portianand, ated and namedlid th e fourth. luld only "look at it to see if itit m onum ent he \vas creatreating. a circus struction in San Sai Diego, possibly Cra i. better known h^codc from graffiti on cars of a ^ 10 used to act as a spokesmannfor f Michael Scarpitti, sham or a fraud." At anotherT But U.S. attorneysi an'and Stephen to arson p art of w hat thethe E L F has called a who u as the leader. train to dirt in gas tanks to e ELF, b ut who denied haviiving as Tre Arrow, as lid he was inclined to agreee Bloch, a lawyer for the Southem irebomb- campaign agair;ainst urban sprawl. the E liance, said no • — of condominiums and firel JF m em beiship, no longer pla)lays Scari)itti rem ains at Gheleta, adding, “I don't't Utah Wildemess Alliam ^s. Dam age was; estimated c at $50 ELF i :.^e “^^Sng men ^ J a president's ing of new Hummer SUVs. that a tr role.TTie list of last year^ iUe-E In Virginia thrct anything to do.” co im ever e.xamined a j J- actions million. a monument. About a fourth of their a J acts was e-m ailcd TUesday,, ^and with ties to the EaEarth Liberation ah’s chief federal judge toldd motives in creating a n o u ^ t - t o ------Phil-Celestii5tini,-the_agent„in ___ giJac ed guilty to u n io n - — were-against-targetS'Uiouf ere was no response to quwtiodwis ------Front have p leaded ors he would issue a decisionii ------A n d they said that despiespite repeat------company, charge of tiie2 FBFsF domestic ter- tiiere no m onum ent • have ties to a' British con nt to the e-mail address inI tiiet and otiier charges. juickly as I possibly can," e d legal challenges.no i es, which rorism operaeradons unit in sent s w ith ties to the er been over*' - Huntingdon Life Sciences, [ f statement. Splinter groups v instance Brooks, a lawyer forjr designation has ever 1 deals on Washington, saidsa after the San ELF: tests drugs and chemica While arrests have been ftfew, two larger organizlizations indude Utah Association of Counties,s, tu m ed . Diego fire tiiatIt iit was “sheer dumb W rumalUbcration 0 designate si)i animals. ithorities h ad a t least some: sisue- the Fh)gs, the Anii ed that 94 percent of theic Clinionwentontode intingdon luck and providi/idence tiiat someone autii( egan Dumpster in 2000 before 1 The groups claim Hunti JSS in getting inside the ELFJ^in Brigade, the Veg ument had effectively been•n o th e r m onum ents in 2i ils a day has not beenikilled.'Vbusctafire ki cess ') kills hundreds of animals le Nortiiwest in 2002, tiie yeary( Militia and the. Direct Action 3^™iified wildemess under differ-If. leaving office. or unnec- tiiat big, tiiere’s•e’s no way of predict- th e 1 'i and trebts them cmeUy for i efore it curtailed activitiesis in Front. essary research. Huntingdondon’sWeb ing what he the ultimate conse- befoi Twin Falls Sh?!liQlter ( Boise mayc 736-2299>9 Burley Shelti>lter scandal lanm d s ^ / 878-2258| 8 ______%E f aide in jail - i t 1 Statistics shoitow a direct corrclaiation betw een taggigged p . 1 The S BOISE (AP)-The manan ousted anim als and1 1their safe return Ito their ow ncrsi T ; as the mayor’s chief of staffcaff a y ear tags are availablee i a t ago was ordered to spe:;pend six V M ' . 2004 city/couounty registration t months in jail on ThursdayJay for h is W narian offices w ithihin th e city lim itst s a; n d Spending J* most vetcrins role in th e city hall spi Iter. C ounty tagsi a r c scandal that ended the» politicalp 1 i V , l l r i e 0 ^ ^ at the 1\vin PallsF A nim al Shclti career of ex-Mayor B rent« C Coles 4 % ^ partant. H igs are $1;10 for spayed/neutt u t o r e d Gary layman was intenten t os h e 1 equally im po listened to th e sentencee ooi n tiuree J 'i dogs and ,$2525 for non-spaycd/r'non-neutered dogs>g»- cctunts of m isusing public(lie m oney and one for illegally tapinping exec- utive sessions of th e cityy council.ci t----- j,i jw ' Fourth District JudgeB DDeborah / ( Bail also ordered Lymanin tot serve M/yit five years probation a ar n d pay SSO,000 to cover half tiieJie cost of faan-ai I the audit required to detd eterm ine tiie ex ten t of tiie scandal. ,“I don’t think that should be always diee pt rim ary penalty,” Bail said. “Thehe taxpay- ers have already spentIt a i lot of ^ J p 'Cagney ilacey* are 9-wV.l-wk. old female money on this, and that: is in o t nec- m li lerao' is an orange male tabby ' is a shepherd/cross, ^ Lab/oois pups. They can'tan't figure out essaiy to p r o te a sodety.”y." "Stu" is ; a 7-mo. old - I "Brie” is a 4-mo. old fem; at. He's 4 montlis oiti, curious, why thci^ve been lodedlo d up. If Lyman fails to compl Ith old male. He needs > u^.,, female red heeler.h She'll «'■' bation, he will serve one i devoted.family. mara/calico/cross with pie ^9and has a lot of personality. years in prison. bring t h e hherd . home! ___ ^lU — Shoshone Veteii t e r l n a r y Deputy Attomey Genein eral Scott - j j ------j of love to m elt your lieai•art r------DE PRINTING^ H o s p i t a lI,LTD, lt James had asked for twotwo to four Q K t niflcttsPotCtntet f _ | H Rms Lively Arcli■chiltctCliartiffll A C Dr.OfirlnlHirP.V•O.V.,M. I ■ydars in prison, con:o n tcn d m g iAIfoM.iMell,. P rt r.irc- 111 il's Fineall ■ i s pleased to be a Dl. Katie SmithIt IJ.V.M.IJ.I pD.VM. Lsman^ aduevements5 aas a aty r I T I Adopt this pet S ■ ^ 9 1 Wl'prviuUy suisup{H)rt Ow locnl ^^ sponsor o f this p eit. t :>r. M in(i,1 official d id n ot erase th[le e factI th a t Ittr to find these 1 to breach ^ bring it lo us Icr ■ “He w as n ot supposed tc J lomtji home. ^^08-733-8623 2 tiie public uust, he wasas not sup- ■ a Iree exm! .Adopt .. this loving anImi|, a l a t ; '7:30-6 SAT 9-3 ax 208-733-86283 posed to steal from theOie taxpay- M -F 7 139 6th Ave. Wesl 868 G reencn A cres Dr., T w lnF alls Medidne fir Suiji Ja m e s said d ty employiloyees w ho Ux-iicd 1 I Block N. o f Falls Ave. 1V»in Falls • 736-22 508 N. Grecnwonwood Stioihonc ■ (208)1) Ba6-23S2Ba complained about Lymarman’s mis- off HIlllue U ke lilvd. N. 1 use of d ty m oney facedd h is anger. J]734-2711 I L n i “There was a poisonouio u s atm os- L— • pbere of intimidationn ands mis- ■ t i ^ t , ”- Bail said-..‘.‘Thes 733-9233 “I h id e behind no onem e," h e told _____ — m t zn outgoing, < J Calico Joe Is anlico. ou She likes ■ / - tije judge. “I need to ap< Sponsored by t Small i large Animk fsnule aduh calico. r t e X o i : M I wants a home. ■ '• evcrybo^ in this room, Ot.MFiiidur other cats and she wai dtizens of Boise.... I[ luhave failed m m m m Mon-Fri; Bom-6pm • Sot Ban • 1pm « f s wrtiUrtg a f ’ ■ *' !. T h ere’s no Miracle Fam pm Then are many pets tKe dtizens of Boise. T 24-HswBiwfW$mfc* If Ihem soon. ; ' qOestion about th a t" the shelter. Visit Ih He moved his familylily to Provo, 67H177 7S021flS».Hiybum(Alfr«toHJ) m e a N e w s ■ liujh, after he was indindicted last iron P I I__ 7 I llBHTheTiiiM ybqr and has been opoperating o store there.

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N a t io n . ioyers rmourii^l!losingo])f Ghicaiigo=base(;d Fanni(ie-May slstores the candy in its own factories.is. duction of its Fra;Frango mints from C a n flr fro m jh e____ C liicaco tliis wcweekend and dosing the ^ it-m in i-« ie U a v > a y ft-th o _sJiell-^-pr6mptinRa.fii:oaiiJn sJi —“You-don’t-khow-if-tlie-re.recipes ----- tl)6-dcpartraent_siit-smrc’s 13th-fbor------:------CElICAGO(Al’)-iJsaHrMaTK.nv ------“I-bouR ht icr, ail 2 ^ storess' aroundlliecouiltrya lays.” M acK ay, a f>-ycar- 10 people in line behind,hei will be th e same. You don’t knknow if to a Pennsylvaniaania factory, anger- IS in m int iiie!tim-ay tnourmiming. last tw o duyi 3 10 d Candy by mid-Febmarlaiy. A bout 3,GOO peo- will r.-'uiidlTiiirsday at a store ’I'he future of Archibald the stores will reopen. It won’tn’t b e a . ing m any Chicago;agoans, •riii; F.miiic M jy stores sio - a old.Iawycr.s; May and pie are expecto:ted to lose their jobs, the nuter train slation down- CtCo., th e p aren t o f Fimnie M; Cliicago th in g anymore,” saidid Jan e A lthough Fan;Fannie May and Cliiciigo institm ioii wliui/here candy in a commut mer. has G25 at the plantant. 9 “ .•sierday, they said they susister brand Fanny Farmt Sliroba, clutching the store'se's last Fanny Farmer camcandy is available in lovLTS Ciin gui th eir fixX ofoi alm ond ' town. “ Yesl« ; 84-year- On Wednesdasday, Ardiibald said it Slu ing a new shipmenl. So Il>eenk uncertain sinct: the 8 two boxes of pbdes (pcpecans 17 states andid t the District of biirk. pixies, triiiidails,uls. vanilla were getting :ompany h;is sipied a ]preliminary agree- twc today ru get trinidads olold Chicago-based coi (hcnched in caramel and cchoco- Columbia, theI FaiFannie May stores cjiniiiicl.-; anti m int mciTicltaways - hopcfiilly to y in 2002 m ent to sell the th Fannie May and drc emerged from bankmptcy i late) and some assorted chococolates. were especiallyially beloved in iirc closing, some as sooivoon as next and pixies.’s.” • ‘■‘r rs. Fanny Farmier er brands to Utah- latt Alas, it WJw as not lo b e . 'viwith creditors a s its owners. The closing of the Fannieie M ay Chicago for theireir jsheer ubiquity, week. rchibald based Alpinele Confections Inc. 1 efore H a.m.. n young •mis month. Arc stores is a n o th e r blow to Chiclicago’s Of the.228 storeitores, 120 are in the And cusiom crs likoke MacKay Just befo ling the Alpine migluit eventually reopen sto: K)uglit'the last of the arann o u n ced it >vas sellin reputation as the k ing of camindy. In , Chicago area. AtAt least one has a who fear they will never•er Ifind ih eir w om an lx)i; e compa- some of the stortores, according to the rep - velvety diocolate cen- bibrands, .shutting dow n th e < 1999, M arshall Field’s moveced pro- drive-tlim. s-\veel fiivoriles again lirearc clearing trinidads - ' ilant in. two companiesie^ but plans to make 19' red Ijy a toasted coconut njny’s manufacturing pla ou( Ihe shelves and displisplay cases. ters covered Woman pieleads no contest!;to filing falsei lottery repcjort

SOUTIlIiUCIJD.Ohic)hio(AP)-A womaii who siiid she: lolost a SI62 ? lottery tick- million Mega Millioas loi m , ' ■ ■ I d her purse U cl wlicn she dropped 1 ¥1 pleaded no coiiiesl TliuIliursday for W- making the story upI on a police ■ '^SeciaBallle.40.mlade ad no com- i d u i ment in conn other thanth; to say W T ti r o u M h MOI I she under- NOV ‘yes' when asked if sl siood her rights and the d iarg e of ______I, I filinana a false ______ice report. ■he no con- I plea is not udmi.ssion of It, but means ttie vrill not ht the charge, e Cleveland man faces a 1 ^ ' p o sssible s ih penalty 30 days to six Becla Battia m oml)mhs in jail andd $$1,000 fine ri iit seniencipg Feb. 19.9. Hays a fte r th e Dec.)ec. 30 Mega ______iNlillimis drawing. BaitJntile filed a policc report suyitiging“she~had ------'------bongiu the winning tickettid b u t lost it. Battle said she dndropped her purse outside the convenience co store ill suburbanm Cleveland w here th e w inning tickiicket was sold, Wlien R ebecca Jem;emison, 34, of Soulh Kuclid. came! toforwari with the winning numbert>ers and vras declared the winner,.•r. Battle1 sued 10 block payment. BuBut sho later dropi>ed h e r lawsuitit andat tearfully a p o io ^ e d a bout thelie iincident, Battle has a crimrimintil record lie sa v in g s5 on our milost famou' U S f that includes assaultHilt on a dm g G et to DDillard’s foiir incredibl< store clerk and misiwsu-ie of another person^ credit card.i. c e d to m o5ve! \ b ran d s, b u t d o n ’t ddelay, this im e rc h a nidlse c is pric

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4hc Sun Villcy Ccntcr; r ff o r By Lorraine Ca^Cavener Arts in Kctchum will opcjpena Tlme»-Naw8 coi cwo month-long exhibit>jcon ( BURLEY -- Members of the pnpnlnr Mount Hatlarrison Heritage . , Foundation,I a a hurley-based per- image of the West tonigl'Jght forming ans[s group, have been wth a party tonight at its talking for twotw years about pro- d u c in g thtie e Rodgers and ^ery, featuring an even^ening Hammecsiein>in m u sical “ South of traditional, Hollywoodx i d a n d , Now the talkingtal has tumed to contemporary western1 tit u n e s singing; th e• show sl will open Jan. 23 at ^= ^^8ing F in e A rts Center. pcrfomicd by Ted Mad n a tu ra l for u s to do,” and Bill Smith of the BoBoulder said Denniss 1 Byington, a Burley Brother. attom ey who’;lo’s directing the pro- duction. R ob Newmsman, in the lead role 'A %r. as E m ile De e B i ecque, h as sung in __Dance^onEiid1Q3.YS____ two.other.prpjroducrions.5 f , ^ o u U i _ ^ J •' Padfic.” IS Twin Falls’ Radio Rondtndfevoo “I didn’t trytr out,” he said. “I w M meed this is what I Event Centcr will prese= «= nta io.” Wvrenching. the film a viscerx ra l sense of imme- f l S n language fea- P au l Rivers (Penn), a ihathithemat- diacy. H aving alsy Q plishes here fatal h eart ailm ent, is awaiiaiting a Hour,” th e lookk hhas becom e his sig- • can't come bade if tubebmly' goalie«iasked Jaaolafloa.yoodiees^.L . what he did 5 ^' ■| "^e Sccond Qty, the donor for a transplant HisIis wife, nature. remembers me," a U tter Titt«ddy. uM aeend n ^ MLmnstoppable puriil S e a n Perulew _____>vith_his_firet___ J? ren -M ^'(Chariotte-Geinsboujiurg),-is ------But-it% .the-p•-penormances-ihat------Knieger-complalns at-th a- lastaeen.tyj«yi______“i — e^cagcfteed comcrf Oscar-nominated (and ™ fihn, th e 0 e ag er to conceive a child witvith him will hau n t youI lolong afterward. jta ' few moviegoeigoers in ZOOZ'ih agic) "Amores Perros.” ; i^ p e tliat launchedd td h e equally tntgi through artifidal insemlnaiiation - Del Tbro gets2ts to rage with reli- s outerepace mumassacre "Jason g again with writer ^ ul don’t gious conviction,on, then retreat into a Jjq, I B b m X."Afterapartijjfdculariy dimx*' ! cjSxisofJohnBelusli■dli, D a n c » o ^)^ A rrS g a ond dnematog- even ^ though she and Paul I though cocoon of cynicnidsm and self-pity. mjj i ayaetu^'T)«d<^eddyv9.JasoQV xlrigo Prieto, w ith whom have ™ mudi time, and even tl ) /%i£n)yd,BillMunay,Jiy,Joan ropherRodr cause of I h e sadness inn hhis eyes, the world- jjj.Nymnaie on Elm Street”» . b eg in s servingnguprequisitely t d u p o n 2001% "Amores they’d Jh been estranged becai his infidelity. weariness, suitsts Ihim perfectly here. Rreddy, the diUd-kHUng, p i b lo o fly . d e ja boosDOS - gms ^ t ' _ RScis, Manin Short, C ^ takes a potentiaUy ^ asu b u r------Watts—alrcaccady_provcd_with_— «TOri-~«ekkid,-and-bodiea latic evenr="a car aca­ — Crisdna-Peck-(W atts) is a ; ■faced; btm -vlcttaJjho-Cn wo littie “M ulholland DriDrive” that slie could i — fedo- ^dledandmudlaiidIated.AaJasdii: ^dnei; John Candy a di also was the catalyst in bsban wife and m other of twt .m m sy sweaten and ftmky fc d S ' giiis who seems to have thesperfect p be blistering em(unotiondly.Thislsan ."Ln H u n ’t shaxpeDod Us ^loved start* piling upp victims,\ fear Mike Myeis, will playlay t h e ...... h isfim filmIm-and makes it raw and g^ life, b u t She’S' struggling to) recovern even bigger, sheshowier role for her: tS^dncalSm ^'C i^r m A " nrtuimtoSprinj^[wbodandRfedajf;:' Boise State Univcisicyi ^ S p c d a l from a drug habit. | She g ets to Quilloll and ciy, love and N w Nightmare,” aadwW iptxxMeo* ; s ta rts n t t ^ t t n o a ^ t h a t h as to do with the fi' nes she can b e shrill, i g j a Ua fimhuoftbenwvuum e ii your baile: inces from Sean Penn, Ja c k Jordan (Del 'Ibro)'isis an ex- seduce. At times dal teen victims Mcaping Event Centcr on Tuesuesday perfonnano dan who but she% never■r unbelievable.i j. iipervenetwtse atts a n d Ben ld o D cnbro con cc and b o m -a^ Chrisda dftdly dreamland,vi« a runt I hid4yfiidcwl^,ip an, this represents his------aJled-— Jason-as-Cwiap.iao-to-ft«d 4 ^ - ; ------Sild Hailey^ tibeny-1y --n .e a t= r hree people w h ^ dis- ■ 'ppreaches : to trtmbled youth!ths even------And for Penn, ■4rea»'” lupprwitnt ^ ea] ble sup- best woric of thelie year-even better :Bvnwdlhe^itpldlriadtagfitfra o i - ChriittluL Uofbituinimatelft' Jaaottv lU rsd a y parate livesres com e together In this though th hell hsving ttoubli \\fcdnesday and Thut porting his own family; hi!till w ife than his formance In “Mystic ."9oSS^intDasm ; ^ - ttjoythlsvfaksoi•0 m udi tnittltt.'.j deadly crast Idl he pltys another l Marinnne Leo), antin d ^ e ir River,” in which .. .doesn't to.^ ;nj^ts. lh e fattct thatI all three of their ^ L and for w hldi he% r j ^ young son and daughtec wrecked maiva o s a t e ' p o in t M f in a ls BBt: charactersrs had a tenuous grasp yt fied, unhwsal praise. A i r i s ’s script, vA idi Juaumpa all recehred justifie lAo bettar^3EoSe " pnoisedT^C^Sntaliu codznu^ , , on redemmption p when the acd- ra n diarm ing sweet- (*!■ over the place in tim e, rmrea!salsllttle He ranges fron liot : than madtetS'WitldIdiof,'.. vM ano, nudity rod For rimes, dates anddd details, dent happtppened - and that the •ful intensity to utter ***■ inds oil three spiraling details d tto t m ake more sensnsewith ness to vengefu I see Events Spoili^tc nts from helplessness, all widi absolute pre- iheir individual versions eadi ei retelling of the event i '- u i lat dsion. P' .JigesC3,C6andC7.17. of hell -- Imakes the film even various vi angl» Thatli whai

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.^We e k E nii P ic h e n s M a ;g ic Vi^ alley th e a t e r s commitment, vulnerabiliiility and and separatiotition. about partner- ■ m j D ‘The Lord of th e R ings: < attraction to much yiyounger ship versus; in* individuality, about ■ New to the vivalley jj^H| '.The Returnrn ofI th e King’ Jmembers of the opposiisite sex. best buddies;s aiand following one’s • Farrelly Brothers’ 'Along Came Polly’ Tlie finalal installment in Peter With Amanda Peet andd Keanu dream, the F daunting adaptation of ] dity, pro". 'S tu ck O n Youybu.’ despite its pen- Risk-averse Benn S tiller g e ts B B B S Jacksop’s da Reeves. PG-13 (sex, nudi olkien’s trilogy is long, , chant for the10 cruc d e and leWd; is dumped on his honeaneymoon and B |H H ■ ■ ■ J. R .R . Toll. fanity, adult themes) Renaissance Faire-y gooey in ways;ivs th at have nothing plans CO bc even more m careful episodic, P times, mind-bogglingly td do with Ijoililylji) fluids. PG-13 until h e h ooks u p willviilwidventtire- ^^^ 3 ? and, at tin; ‘S tu ck on You’ The fellowship of hob- (crude humor,lor, adult themes) ' sooking J e n n ife r AnAniston. With brilliant. Th lan, dwarf and elf, puts A movie about togetlK them ess - com piledled from wiry reports rhilip Seymour Hoffioffmun, Debra bit and mar ; ores - and far greater Mossing. H a n k Azurizaria and Alec vva''','-' down the oi vm \ \ m \ w this visually spectacu- Baldwin. Directeded by John V.' ' evils - in tli m ;ation of Middle-earth. Hamburg. (PG-13. for sexual con- r''.'lar realizati (violence, monstrous lent. language, crudeilde hum or an d ; p g -i 3 (vi -N ew s : I ices.) beings) 2003!/'^ some dnig reference; ■ vt ! s a S m ile' ‘In This W orld’ y. 'Mona Lisa d r t sstjifiais febioi"ir’ip g I :oberts as an art-history British director;tor Michael S Julia Rob ' ' ■ • who brings 2003 femi- Wiiuorhottom’s story sto of two . tfiAoie professor w sdousness to Wellesley itest Winner; Afghan refugees, IinEnayai (Jamal eai boy’ In conscii n a r t dog Spot tin g s ol his llle-lonKlong d re a m ol bocoming a 're a circa 1953. Strictly a Udin Torabi) aand J a m a l Ultra-«mai ' College, Cl •numbers affair. (E noyuttah), w ho live liv in a cam p Walt DlsnIsnoy's 'Teachers Pet; paint-by-nii It p erfo rm an ces by o t e in Peshawar, Pakistarstan.and d ream I Excellent /est. One o f th e M aggie Gy:Gyllenhaal, Marcia Gay 3 •of escape to th e Wesl Juliet Stevenson and idra D ayley - Twlh^in Falls ■ n boys makes it - sort)rt iof. You prob- Playingng today Harden, Jt les. PG-13 (sexual can- ably know all the deldetails without 'Cold Mountain’ Julia Stiles T\vln Falls ire themes) having to watch ththem: endless ■Lord of the Rings: The Retuiturn of the dor, m ature \- ■ ! ClM tnn bus trip s ac ro ss} thetl gravelly, King- o l d ' ;■ :|sh* ^ dreary p la in s a n d1 pitspii of Central ‘My Baby'sy’s D addy' cpTi" i ndof Girls’ swindlers, cor- S t \ Odyssey Theater T he irrtrresponsible. carefree da Falconburg - TTwinia Falls J Europe, rogues, sw: sing Libctty’ gSlcrs ut every 'S om ething's Gotta Give* bad ielo r■ lifelii comes to an abrupt / n ip t police, smuggle Bpcr tjy the Dozen' the utter frailty “ “ JJ ■Torquo’ end for thhree n roommates - Eddie ■ way station, and the I M ountain' 3-5 ypars o L-ads. p e rh a p s Griffin, Anthony An Anderson and of life. It head d Boy" s o l d , place you f e a r it Sun Valley Opera K o u u Michael ImperioliIn — when their X l e x a n d inevitably, to th e plai rUed Mar^slon' will head, which is i •The Last Samurai" girlfriendsds become pregnant at JA artinez - Tw in-FaF a l l s -Housese of Sand and Fog* -rPftlP-f-P.in^ • ■_ ------^-----trrinerm-thc-hold-of- I of tho Kinds' m e RGtunruf till!— where besides too10 manyn people. Parker, Bailai Ling, Jo a n n a Bacalso, h a ir. N ot rated. Butley Man and Amy Sedaris. 6-8 yM rs o th ere’s n o t enougli a: iethlng's GoUa Give" M ethod M Century Cinema DirectedI b;by Cheryl Dunye. •Stuck:k on( You' J \ Myrandi ‘Teacher's Pet’ •Teache:her's Pet' •Along Came Polly* a d v e n tu re in *21 Gra ■Big R sh- 'Paycheck-ck* 1 9 1 ^ BOGUS BAsiN U ~ | A n a n im a te d ai Gram s’ I • I whicli a talking dogJog named Spot 'C hasing Liberty^ Ben AfflLffleck sta rs as a ‘w orld- W I ki) MOUNTAIN RES(ESORT 0 a "real boy" Odytse]•ey Theater •Cheaper by the Do:en" fam ous genius’ ge trying to figure A 9-12 'yparsI g p y ImilimllmmlarBisSmSitii , hopes to become > elurn ofthe a m ad scien tist ‘AlongIg (Cam e Polly* •Lord of the Rings; The Red at happened to three with help from a r _ J. TiQrQ^'iy\ who forgets to acoaccount for dog •The LastLo Somuial' King* years off hhis life, working on a years, leaving Spoto tin i the b od y of •My Baby'sBai Daddy’ top-secretct invention in the com- • a m iddle-aged maiman. Voices by 'Paychccheck* Burley Theater pany off ia beautiful scientist LY&Pll ST or P a n ' •Radio" [jy Uma Thurman. Based Nathan Lane a nd K elsey 'Peter F played by Icket and get anotherier one FREE , , , Crammer.) PG, for some mildly ■Torque5U0‘ on a PhilipilipK .D ick stoty, th e con- crude hum or.) Jerom e cept’s kindind of cool, th e ex ecu tio n ^ lu ^ w h M phouse Theater Umph< ____ Jeromo.Clnorno______generic.X. P I G-13 (violence, p rofan- •InTtiistiis’ World------'Along Came Polly’ ity, adultIt t!them es) ‘Torque* c e s of Apiir Martin Hendenlerson plays a "Big Fish’ H ours' 'C hasing Liberiy’ b iker w ho g e ts onn thtl e w rong side 'P e te r Par>an' •Lord of the Rings; The RelReturn of the ^ 'e-action film of J. M of a drug-dealingng gang leader ^Orpheum King* . modem fairy tale has a nd is fra m e d for)r the t murder of n a Lisa Smile’ Barrie’s n the younger brothother of a nval b e e n long lo overdue. And ^ T A f Qoodlng Australianian d irecto r P. J. H ogan’s Buy one lift tic m otorcycle gan g1 leader.Ici With Ice u alloy/Ketchum/Sim.| Valloy jzur, A dam Scott, Schubert Theater ’ shim m erir:ring vision of ‘P e te r P an ’ Cube, M o n et Mazui Lantern ; .MjqualotiosM^^ lime Pressly and •Lord ot Ihe Rings; The RdReturn of the is rewardirdingly sumptuous and Matt Schulze, Jaim ng Came Polly’ z. D irected by King- faithful.1. BBut it’s always a gamble Jay Hernandez. I Fish’ Joseph Kahn. I to buildI a film aro u n d adolescen t While 14-year-old e(iuivalent of . m a tro•ons n who bared (almost) all CivU W ar is th e e(j nian Jerem y S u m p ter a n d ■12 H ours' )n- com fort food: oldildfashioned, California 1 charity calendar,'this con­ t vegetables). J^-ycar-olr-old Londoner Rachel ’lliis ensemblee cicomedy follows yiviai'al movie starring Helenen earthy (lots of root w and Nicole HurJ-Wooi^ood could n ot look m ore several charactersers (in five inter- ire satisfying. Jude Law i •en and Julie Walters is more ers separated perfect; as Peter and Wendy, their woven storylines]ies) throug 12 Iving than its glib premiseise K idm an sta r as lover diops are negligible. PG hours of niglitlifelife on a Fnday lests. , PG-13 (discreet nudity,ty, by conflict, carn agge t and hun- is of miles. R (nnW tia"langer, action scenes) night (6 p.m. to0 6 a.m.) m San f pprofanity) dreds and hundreds 1 Rico, including {violence, profanity,,„„di.y,ad„l. r Ju a n , P u e r to Ri' i of April’ them es) th ree div o rced fen:female coworkers 'QhasllisIng Liberty' r Hedges’ story about a up some guys, a P eter i looking to nick up andy Moore is engaging as I, Joy (Patricia Clarkson) V reporter, a n eld- sion’ woman, J male gigolo5> I'V n 18-year-oId daughter of theht- ‘The H aunted M ansli m il a te e n a g e Birl 'I’s ' ” who findsids h erself dying of c an c e r erly cab d riv e r and lid en t o fth e U n ited S ta te s on Eddie M uqihy s taars r r n a divert- 40s. Breathtakingly mean, looking to lose heiher virsinity. Not. f.liti about a uropean holiday, and whileliltJ ing but formulaic fi iliingly self-centered, Jo yr /ernight in a nued. th e film fii is appealing it is alsolso family trapped ovei sts her husband Jim slackk andi long-winded, threaten-en- spooky Southern dwhateau. Based : ,Platt), mocks her two '2 1 G ram s' to slide into a travelogue. On on one of Disney’sth em e parl< and despises her elde.st Sean Penn. Nac:^aomi W atts and J"® ^whole it’s stronger on deftleft rides, it’s kid-approvijveii. PG (gen- [er April (Katie Holmes), Benicio Del Toro Ti star in chara1 lives intersectct in tragedy, j^remsmy Piven, Annabella SciorraU‘* Vadim rerelinan’sll’s griefstrick- course,, ssince Joy is dying, the fractured, time- jjjjj q Structured in fn [ Caroline Goodall. (1:S0. PG-■ 'f en portrait of exileses. one forced family cacannot fight back. PG-13. jPSScd arcs, the1 narrativem flashes (forq sexual content and brief y ' • from his h om elandI anda th e o tl i e r - n 3or>vard, Uirche;:hes back. It’s ^udit:lity.) from her home.•, stars Ben ‘Radio’i’ ubism , a n d i t chai- •jiwviemaking cubi K ingsley as an Ini:ranian emigre Cubaa Gooding Jr. and Ed Slenges and provrevokes, but the ‘Chealeaper by the Dozen' . and Jennifer Comielelly as a scut- Harris; starst in the ‘inspired by a le h eart of th e tale . ^ c h a ra c te rs a t th e li L family slapstick that young tered California cldivorcee. As tnie stortory’ tale of a good-heart-*r ------e recognize. And ^ & r c p e o p le w e r s w ill love for th»: food fights, Kingsley’s wife.c. Shohreh ed, menlentally challenged town ity. sex, profanity, k v Sitow. R (nudity, er kids will like for TV stars Aghdashloo gives! an: indelible characto:tor and the noble high)f c o p y o f p rio le n c e , a d u lt th«themes) j||{-arj' Duff and Ashton Kutcher,her. performance in ththis American school1 football coach whole __ _ nnd1 aadults will endure for Steveeve tragedy. R (nudity. \violence, pro- befriendmds him. PG (profanity, e T i m e s - Nl e e w s I ^Continuingn g M artirtin and Bonnie Hunt,Jnt. fanity. sex) adult tluthem es) ‘Cheaicaper by the Dozen’ purportorts t i p i g n s h ' )c b ased on the m em o ir by the 'The Last Samurai'll' 'S om ethithlng’s Gotta Give’ h any purchih a s e I's fab u list story •“ >“ ;d >. tim Burton's Idren of Frank and Lilliar a hardbitten Nancyicy M eyers’ bedroom ^arce ilorfully fantasist Tom C ruise is i «ntout the color breth.Tlie new movie and the ( goes to Japan . teams; JackJa Nicholson and Diane uring Januaia r y | Finney) of a grim- Civil War vet who g :t- i ^father (Albert Fh ^ly funny memoir are alike ir tary a thing or Keatonin ; as an unlikely t^vosome [Billy C rudup) is a w tyly ® “] to teadi the militai m j ^realist so n (Bil ne only. PG (fiatulence anc a bit himself dealing'ig w ith conflicting issues of that will a p p eal to two. and leams a Mr. G as locic a t i o n s , g Jlush fairytale tha jp humor) , ...... ed by th e samu- among us. 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Undq my phoning A n llx at (801[801)355-2787. ier of Concen House iss 1(located a t 41f) S. Thche Bastard Sons of Johiinj D anccs, featuring Skip ’n’nSkool,a S ^ •------FieU ield is locatcd al thc comei Ninth St. Cash;h will iwrform at Club Soiin< ballroom dance music groi^ u p , \si\l f W W S WW l W M W t K B 23rd3rd and Lincoln. Salt Lake C ity a t 10 p.m"m' Feb. 20-21-Utah be held at 7:30 p.m. llie[lie Radio ' r a i M I in Sal kcts, which arc S5. can lul)c U ta h S>-mphonyy ^vill jH.‘ifimn Rondevoo Event C enter is 1 eb. 5 -Boise C o u nNTRY lo Concert No. 2 vi-‘r!r' at (800) 8 8 8!.TIXX.Tlie-Ti Ritz C lu b Feb. i;r\-cd by phoning Sm ith’sllxtat ai Radmianioff\J*iiuio C a t 241 M ain Ave.W. in'lWiiV inF alk., at the reser\-» t22G5S.StateSt. R R« oger Clync will p erform at 0) 8 8 8-TIXX • or online, aat at H p.m. on Feb. 2010 aiand 2 p.ni, on Big]lig Easy C onccn H ouse at 8B \p,m. Tonight and Saturdiirdav p://w vw .sm ithstix.com . Clull„b Feb, 21 in Saltt I.;ikeI City's in be • Country Cla1‘)? I Abravanel Hajl. Tid Tlie Disabled An escrved by phoning (800)) '965- 9 p.m.’ to 1 a,mI.m. a t M ontana range from S16 loto S547. can In.- •mTu"" Mushroomlimhcad. Dope, 40 rese Ith. •Veterans Auxiliary >vill mmer and Twisted 482<1827, online at h ttp ://w w,v,tick- ,t S ieakhouse. NuIu cover charge. re.served by phoninfning Art lix at ,1 m v Sumn [iniraiiel Hall is dance at 8:30 p.m. at th 11 perform at thc Big ctwiitweb.com, or at Atkinsnson’s Montana Steakhoiliouse is lo cated at (801) 355-2787. Abniv ill n rn l,\k M cUlod will 1 Folk music locatcd at 123 West;t SllSouth Temiile, •Hall. AkWc Tbmer willill \ provide g Conccrlirt House at 7:30 p.m. MarMarket in K etchum .'O ic Big; IEasy 182G Canyon Cresrest Drive in 'I\vin r < the music. A S2 donationion IS sug. .iidfe,s,„|,idiidl are S13.50, can be Con:o n ccn House is locatcd a t 41416'S. Falls. Marchrch 1 0 g estcd.T he DAV H all is loc rc.son.cd by y , phoning (800) 9G4- Nmi'Jinth St. Feb. 27 ;4 5 9 Shoup Ave. in Tivin Fal Joaroan Baez will sing ii lley S>'mphony. 4827, onlinele al http://mw.iick- Saturday "J The Magic \'ullcy igsbury Hall on the campus o in of guest con- etweb.com.,,, or a t A tkinson’s Feb.•eb. 10 - Utah Mixed Emotionons will play from Kingsl iunder the direction 'J ! University of U tah in Sal dl. will [KTfomi Tonight Cetclium. Tlic Big E asy Linkln Li Park. Iloobastankk and g p.m. to 12:30 a.m.a.n at Cicorge K’s flie I) diictor Kedvin Call. i ...... M arket in Ket ke City at '8 p.m. For ticke orlil" symphony Tlie Snake River Elks,lks Lodge . C o n cen Ilousiuse is located at 416 S. Stot5tory of tlie Year will play tlthc E East RestaurantIt andy Lounge. No I^ke 1<*^* nv»)i-ik’s "Nevv W'orld ormation, call ArtTix at (801 and Strariiisky’s "Fit"Fiahird" at K \vill host a dancc at 8 p.m N inth Sl. Cenrenter in the Salt Lake Cityy sub- cover; diarge. Geoleorge K’s is locat- infom lodge. Music will be provirovideu by urbirb of West Valley City at 7 P-m. cd at 325 E. lliirdrd N. in Burley, 355-27i-2787. p.m. in the College:ge of Southern mterauditoriiini Tlie Eclios. A S5 donation[ion is SUB- T u esday-Uitah tat 'I'iclrickets, which are S33.50, cai:an be Idaho I'ine Arts C ente S i n ’ISrin Falls, lic k eits. ts. whidi aiv 57 ■gested. D inner also will b JOt will play Liquid restx’served by phoning Smith’sTiU \ a t Saturday BLUES !, V '! Inia Robot B (or genem l admi,s.sioiision, 5f> for sen- able in tlie restaurant. 'Hu 800) 888-TIXX or online Thc FugiUvcss vwill play from 9 , 1 rS loe-sinSaltlIt Lake City ;lt 8 p.m. (80( • iors and 54 for studeiidents, arc av;iil- R iver Elks LodRe is locatetalcddlM G ittp://mvw,smithstix.com. lli Shakers. N o covcr Tuesdtisday - Boise hicli are S8 , can be 0 u P " '- ‘0 1 Sl ,1 able at CSI Bookstore.ore‘.Kver>-l)cnn’Pfl liy pllfininp H p.m. niglitly in Sail Easy Concert Home ------MS: ------ean-be^esepvetUq ntlvSfi------— A bi'aVMIliil-i-rrk i n e ttt7 ts, ^ u ‘n: h id i ------4827, online at http://mw,w,tick- A S cat at (208) 42426-1494 o r online ' person. Tlie Tivin Falls liidi are S15, can be 48/ range fnini SU> to 540. can be 0 Shoshone by etwcb,com, or al Atkinson’s lahotickets.com Peb. j C en ter is located a t 530 Sl ly phoning (800) 965- «tw ^Ea^sy at http://mvw.idali b. 1 5 -U tah reserved by phoninming ArtTix at ket in Ketchum. The Big ! . St.W . in 1\vin FaUs. 4827, onlinene at hitp:/Avw\v,tick- B.BB.B. King will play Salt I-ik (801) 355-2787, Abra'brav-anel Hall i s , Concert House is located at 4 etw eb.comI, , or at Atkinson’s Cor ’■*“ S. Ja„.3fr3i City’sty’sA bravancl H all a t 7 p,m,l't located at 123 Westst S.South Temple. . Jan. 31 . , ' M arket in KeiKetdium.llie Big Easy NmNinth St. Ray Pricc milill do two shows a ticketket information, call ArtTLx< ati ■‘FVecze Frame,” a revui!vuoinvolv. ConccnHousjuse is locatcd at 41G S, niglit, at 8 and II.at11, Cactus Petes (goi)31) 355-2787. A lm m inel Hall1 1 , March & € - Utah ing 10 Magic Valley dancenco studios, N inth St. Feb.Feb 13-Utah . R esort Casino inin Jackpot. Ticket locaterated at 123 West South Tempi1’*'-“' UtiUi S>Tnphonyly will' perform will be held at 7 p.m.).m. in thc M.E.S.T.ft will perform a t In The prices arc 520,52525 and 530, avaU- music by Berlioz.oz. Kavcl and College of Southem Idaho Ida Fine Thursday-UtiUtah VerVenue in Salt Lake City at G p.m- able on by phoihoning (800) 821- ^ , M ilhaud at 8 p.m.I. niniglitly in Sail C lassical ; Arts Center auditoriumim m T\fln j^jxPX wiUrill play In the Venue in Tickets, Tid which are S12, cairan be n o 3. Uke City’s Abni.bravanel Hall, reserved by phoning Smith’s!S Tix at ’ Falls, m th proceeds goinoing to the Salt Lake CityCli a t 6 p,m. Tickets. reS' I'ickets, range fromm 5165 to S47, can (800) 888-TDCX. In th e Vem • Idaho Dance Ans AUianijance 1\vm „ h ic h a re S515, l£ can b e reserved by (80 is Jan.31-Utah n. 3& -31-U tah be rcscn’ed by phonhoning ArtTix al Falls-area scholarship p located at GOOWest 219 Souti tns HI \vill perform ^ ibnn-anel Hall is p program. phoning Smiimith’sTixat(800) 8 8 8 - loc; H ank Williams U tah Sym phony \vill pcrfonorm (801) 355-2787. Abni Tickets, which are S6 fo in S alt U k e City at ist South Temple. . for adiUu t o or onlineon at http://www. a t Liquid Joe’s i n : •cthovcn’s Seventh Symphorlony lo cated at 123 W est S and S3 for children 12. anand under smithstix.con Feb. 17-Boise uts, w hich a re 512. rom. In th e Venue is fen . 9:30 p.m. Tickets 8 p.m. nightly in ^It W — —and'forscniordtizens.-a —^Jolm Mayer w lll-perform a rvcd-by-phoning ------M arch 1 1 - Utah— 3,-are avail------id eated at'60(GOOWest 219 South:------J ‘ ------can-be-resenrc ty’s A brovanel H all, Ticket • ab le a t On Stage in "Rvinivm falls,.at ‘ IdaIdaho Center in Nampa at“'^=30 Smith's Tix at (81(800) 8 8 S.TDCX or ^ i ? ly will play violin liich are 516 to S40, can Ibe U*“ ti Sym phony w JDance Addictions in BurlJurley.orat jan.25-Bolsloise pp.m. n Tickets, w hidi a rc S35.5C online at http://wvw.smiths ht t at music by Grieg,?, SindlingS: and be reser\'ed by phoning Seh served by phoning AnTix 0 pm. in IJbbj- th e door. Lawrence:e Ai rm s an d T hc Gho'st A Liquidi JJoe’s is located at ill is S d iu b c rt at 7:30 p Seat at (208) 42S-1494, onliiJine at jj49 01) 355-2787. A bravancl Hall [he campus of the -h ^vill play th(the Big Easy Concert ,„i,. G ard n er Hall on th c i :-Feb. 13-14,18-21-Utah htrp://mv^v,idahotickets.com,n , or at !S,cated a t 123 West South 1 empl ;ali in Salt Like . H ouse a t 7:317:30 p.m. Tickets, w hich ■ University of Utali •" Ballet West will Albertson’s in Twin Falls. City. Tickets, w hididl aare 527, can Ik- a rc S S .c a n bbe reserved by phon- '" • ’S s Feb. 6 -Boise lb. 6 -7-U tah 'r Tchaikowsky’s “Sleeping Idaho Center is located at 10 \vill play the Big ' reserved by phoniioning A rt l'ix at I 9S5-4827, online at H.ny Furtado Utah Symphony will pcrfonn ; a t 7:30 p.m.’ On Feb. 133 and a 18.21 htlpi/Avwxv.tiv.ticketweb.com, or at Garrity Blvd. on Nampa’s H ouse a t 8 p.m. ™ ^ (801) 355-2787. A bbraranel r h;dl is ^ Easy Concert I! rogram of Strauss a n d Brahms ■ jm d a t 2 p.m. on Feb. 1414 £and 21 in AtW nson’si 1Market in Ketchum. c n i Tickets, which11 iare 510. can bc lo cated at 123 W estlist 5SouiliTemple. p,m. nightly in Salt Lake CirCity’s L Salt Lake City’s Capitol Sasy Concert House is reserved by phtphoning (800) 965- 8 p,n P S ''' The Big Eas .bravanel H all. Tickets, whi V 'to r ticket inform alion,UCallArtTlx ca located a t 41 Feb. 23-Utah at http-i/www.lick- Abn G A E 416 S. N inth St. 1 4827, online at inge from 516 to 540, are av;S R e g . :-at (801) 355-TKX. TheIhe Capitol Cannibal Corpse and Hipi etweb.com, oro r a t A tkinson’s >^ng will play In the Venue ih Salt ble at the doon Abravanel Hal • ITKeater is located a t 50 ’West 200 Feb.2-Utahtah M arket in Ketchtchum. The Big Easy nl^le Marcl) l-B olee City at 7:30 p.m. Tickets, whii icated a t 123 Wesl South Temp ::^ U th . will play Liquid Jo e’s in Concert Houseeis iJ located at 416 S. ^ ■ H ie W ailere ^villill rperform nt the Gom ez wil SIS, can be reserved ph City a t 8 p.m. T ickets, Big Easy C oncertt HiHouse at 8 pm , P o , , S alt Lake Ci Smith’s Tix at (800) 8 8 8 -TDi Feb.9b. 18 - Idaho Falls i-iJlOCK 'N' I! 512, can be reserved by f " Tickets, which arc* arc 520, can be whichareSl the Venue is locatcd at GOO The Vienna Boys C hoir will pi ;mith^Tixat(800) 8 8 8 . Feb. 1 3 -Boisee n . resent'd by phonironing (800) 'JG.';. phoning Smi 219 South. irm at the Colonial Theater al ' Tonight anti Saturday TTXX or ohliinline at httpi/A«mtick* Leftover Salm charge is S4. Honker’s form at Salt Lake City’s i icated at 498 A St. olso 5” at http://ww^v,tick• locat N in th St. fcated at 121 Founhh Ave.A S. in Feb. 3 - Bols Square at 7 p.m .Tickets, whii Victor WotVooten \vill perform at "feb .-"“ o"'or at Atkinson’s : Twin Falls. 510, can be reserved by ph Sb. 19 - Utah the Big Eas)asy Concen House at 8 , S o? Market in Kctdiidium .Tlie Big Easy Feb. , C hristi AhA N ROCK Sm ith’s Tix at (800) 888-TT3 e is lo catcd a t 416 S. TtiThc Vlcnmi Boys C hoir will plplay Sunday-Utah p.m.Tickets,ts, which arc S18.50, can .sm ith s C oncert House i! online at http://mvw.s Saltalt U k e City’s A bravanel Hall Mushroomhead, Dopeope. Twisted be reserved;d by1 phoning (800) 965- located N inth St. March 16-Utah tix.com, Albee Square is lo 7 p,ni.p,i; For tidcet information, c • nVIetal and 40 Below)w Sum m er 4827, onlineine at http://www.tick- Ivv Bill Gaither will11 silsing at ihe Delia at 1G5 South West Temple. 1 A.rtTix rt! at (800) 8 8 8 -TIX 1 ‘w ill perform a t th e Rit;Ritz Club in etweb.com,n, or at Atkinson’s Feb. 24-Utah Center in Salt Uikeake Cily at 7 p.m, iK etchum .T he Big E asy illhuns will sing at Abnibraviincl Hall is located at 1 ' Salt Lake City at G:30 G p.m. M arket m Ki Lucinda Willi ee EVENTS, P.ir.e Cfi louse is locatcd a t 416 S. March 7 -Boise ill on th e caiiiinis of Westfcst South Temple. I Please see E ^-Tickets, whicli a re S13S13, can be C oncert Hou Liz Pluiir will play th e Bij;Jig Easy Kingsbury Hall :^sorved by phoning; Smith’sSr Tix NintliSt. ffg-f-ag

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'CenlcT for ilie A ns will Of Alls &Cmtl5 Festival, 10 artwork nr for review by a jury whow«oio photograpraphic series ary project " i # Cenicry ‘•Iftcw m iiltiiliscipliiiiiry A IB, 1315 nt Ihc Sun Valley on or quality and orfglnaiity ol worl- bc held AuB. caUi-d "Cowhnys iinclnd Indian.s" > / Last year more than 690 applici Resort. ifco- ■ ‘Germanan Indians,’ ch 12. tions-wete received for consider •■wiiij-lii ihrouKliMar*^*', t ApplicationsIS imust bo postmarked by tic ; '•'I’hrcjnKh cxhil)iliunsis lures llie m m atuicilici/ed myth automatic acceptance to the folfollow- German1 aauthor Karl- ' ■ ' j i i i i work in a varietyvar of mediums, includ- ai eral perspec- ing year's festival. In addition,' -of the West from sevem ingfunclionajna! and nonfunctional in .riv fs .'n ie priiKniin kicVcicks off with gory award winners also receivc May’s)) hihometown. ' *j iiitiK ariisis iinil livelive western ing year and a smoll cash prize TheseJ imagesit of jewelry, metiletaiwork. 2 D and 3 D if| ,tnusic from 7 1 0 p.m.II. at ;i the cen- !dia, painting, photography. All Ai: artists who llvo full timo In I Fifth St. E. • ■« . mixed media blond-nd-haired, ;i<.t '!» Ralery, l ‘)l Fif • ' sculpture,, toysto and woodwork, Couniy C will automatically receiv bonus point before jurying. La; Tickeis are S8.. M Thethrofrdo)day festival is free lo ihc b -eyed tribe cry will fea- . , year 24 pcrcent of Idaho artist:£ ‘»ho Wue-e> ..-llie tenter’s gallcrj ^ public andd eenlcrtainmcnl and demon- yi i|,hy cxliibi- . - / I : applied were accepted to the f( .UjiH.- IWO phulograpl: strations ore scheduled throughout a membeiibers mimic as Muse in •liwis. “The West as ' ihD weekencend, val. '' *(;()pieniporary Pho•holography” „ , fictionon in more hritiKS (onclhcr iw,vo o s e rie s of Washington D.C.; Neu-»• York.s ' ^ of the weslest at 7 p.m, in liie V ,,vviirks by inienialionajn a lly knovm > - Iniemational Centere r, of wayss thantl one. ' ‘ ' gallery. 'hose work / : Photographx: the Sanin Jose :ncc of Karl ' • 1 p I \ i Price willill discuss the changing I '.jufjvcis the iiiflucnc hich cowboys a nd ra n d i fM useum in San J o se , CA; andt the ury German ' V ' , ways in w hic America from 9 a.m.n. to 5 p.m. a^d ■ .^ay. il I5)il» c e n tu n been portrayed by pho- Whitney\ Museum of Ai popular west- I ' J life have be< u Iccture Saturdays from■om 11 a.m. to 5 p!m. ,‘uuihor who wrote poi rs from the mid-19ih AJ rt, New York. H is free pod to shape ‘ \ P\ / / tographers Related events•nts indude evening em novels thai helpci to the present. Over sta s rts at 7 p.m. Uie European percepteption of the ^ ^ f century to I novelist gallery walksks on Feb. 13 and photographers have O n Feb. 19. M o n ta n a r Am erican West, lim e, phi le of the March 12,from:om 5:30-8 p.m ., w ith a approachedsd the subject of cow- William^ Kittredge - one liach year. May's muin u m o ry IS cel- ers - will gallery tour alal ( 6:15 p.m, and free Jiverse ways: as docu- leading 1 New West writer: '•.yljrated al festivalss aand gather- boys in div rting at 7 wine tasting ;fn from 5:30-6:30 p.m. fifiraui£Ur^odal.rriric.s------1 j his from work starti . uigs inXGlfiled by—y ‘t h otiaanda------' 1 . ------inentariansr gallery. Saturday gallernznyTcurraitrschcd’------andsale.srmmen. Price \vill explore p.m. i in the center’s | - {hroiiRhoiil EuropeIpe. Andrea R obert uled for 11 a.ma.m. on Feb. 7 and 21 ographed ‘Qetman Indians' celelilebrating in tertwnvining i of fact and fic- jReadings by writers R obbins and Max Bicclier's e d photo- ^jiea RoRobbins and Max Becher photogri W rigley. Annick S m ith amind D ebra and M ardi G. writer Karl May, who wrote popiipular west- Uon in imlages ag th at app ear 1 to the Sun Valjey firaphic series, Kage of 19th century Qarman writ Magpie Eariing are plannnned at 7 Admission i< ,y d ” s iWest. On Feb.eb. S, artist D avid Indians," ironically els that helped shape Europeann p Reservat and cxpeni•rienccs from his carecr jssifieds irints by Native Amcncan tion, and stereotyping. announced westem filmsns will be ClaSS '• ^oypntcd sto ries are o widely atin prir ’rice, direc- collectingg and photographing ickson. Jackson,s photogrd- On Jan. 29, Byron Pn shown Feb. 26, March;h 4 an d tOip turn ; ffelicved to bc tnith;Iths, but their Zig Jack M. Russell toys as signifiers si of cultural e-mythologizcs his own his- tor of the Charles M Mareh 11 at 7 p.m. at the .. m ix of native A m cric:rican fashions phy de-n )f A rt a t th e m yths. LeviQvinthal.s work h as been p o sssessions s e nd breaks down the roman- C en ter for th e Study of Adm ission is frce. ; and aclivitics attem]jmpurig to bc tory and homa, will the subjcctuct of major exhibiuons University of Oklahc Sun Valley Centerr gallery jn t O ______«• authentic, are depcnci;ndcm on 19th ticizcdd stereotypes of Indians Icctu re on____at nationallal instiuitions including ito cash. tuatcd-by- popuiar-media—,___ prcsent-a_lree_slide_l' — hours are Monday througlIgh Friday— ------’ C(a)W^ documi“iitati«iitiohof Native •— perpetut d the myth the CorcoriorarT GalIery"of'Arrin olklore. In the straightfor- cowboys, cameras and Ji'mcricans by West'esiem artists arid folk

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Events__ 7:30 p.m. at the a1 ni|nigln.at 8 and 11 p.m..at Cai:actiis Jan. 23-24,29*3111 ...... perform at 7;! ckpot. Mount Harrisrrison Heritage Continued from 03 Everybody’sr’s Business. Kurt's M j I S C E L L A N E O) l*)7''>“ and----- Piuirmacy— ------Bif^VTJodiirKetd:tcht»nrthe-thinl con- and ^Oscar Old-Time Soda - in Valley Center for S35.i35. an; awilable by phoning1(800) (} Rodgers an S34.75. can Ik* n.-.soiTuii \ryIjyphom nti Tonight cert of the Siln Ilnmmcrstcin’s “South “S I*acific," online nc ro.mu.m, lhe llj Magic Valley Arts It 9 pm. tlie Arts Chamlimber Artist Series. 821-121-1103. . (801) 32f)SKAT or or Ashbiir>' Park will play a t! sponsored by D.L.».L. Erans Bank, at :r.com. 'H k.- Council ol(office and tlie CSI at Woody's Sports Bar, 'Cover Tickets, whidiI area S25, are avail- iiltp://vv\s'\v.tick', llaileliley nnd Gooding l<'r Bob Nora Biintl will play; ffrom 9 josh Grobanin m il sing nt the nndmd S75, can be reserved by p: season ticketerfiinnjk at . CSI at 732•6288, (i2 at 1007 Blue 1-ikes Blvd. N.u, in TWin SDeha Center is located at 301 \ <.- K A R I A O K E Tickcts ivill be a Tony Orlandodo will do two shmvs Y door. For tickctss oroi for more infor- re.scnx-il Iw phoning Smilimitli’sTix at C 0 M E D WednesdayWfl „ , ,, a night, at 8 and,nd 11 p.m., at Cactus ( mation, call G78G8B.6868. - : (HOO)HKK-'nXX. ChibAxiAxis is locat- - . Tlie Vtmniettes - LindaI Badell. 1 Resort Cnsino C in, Jackpot, c(i at filH) West l(X) Southi.ih. Tonight Kiinioki*i> 'Nwill be feauired from Callie Ca Galpin. Cheri Kessk(Icr and h are S20, S25 and JueTuesday > Boise Jan. 27-29 - Boise)Ise alGiini. 530^ p.m. lo 1 a,m,a.n at Mr, Bill’s. 101 N. 1 He leidi Bates - \%ill iwrfonn at resen-’ed phoning Tlie -j Second City will perforo n n a t .1.,,^ nationalal lour of David ‘ Feb. 2 7 -Boiso nnie. No cover diarge. in the Boiler Room at illchc hun ,8 0 0 , 821.1103.3- the the Boise State University Sp isicul version of AlJ'.'f.J'-'r™" hidi an.* DaSilva’s musici •: Co’stHi ValleyVa Reson. Tickets, wliii EventsEvt Center at 7 p.m. T'lc “Fame’' will play plaj the Morrison . l-:asy Concert House; aat H p.m. ^ , .. S8.S8 can bu reserved by piphoning p u - - ’0. are avail- Tonight whichwhi are SS, cnn lie n:serve Center on the: c;campus of Boise ' Tickets, whicli are S20. e will be featured from 62622-2135. The show will coT S Gtutaristllidiichard Smitli and cel- phoning ph( Selcct A Sent at (208) State Universityty aat 8 p.m. niglitly : ahle plmninn (HOO)0) 'Ki54827. Kiinioke \ \iy 1. to 12:30 a.m. ai eveveiy Wednesday niglit tlimu^i tl Julie Adamsms \vill perfonii at the 1494,14c online at http://vwvvw.ida- Tickeis. which are S25, S38.50 and online at hn\rMw'//www.ticket 8:30 pin. the end of Mardi. son’s Market Garihaidi’s.'s. 11.3 Bn)adw;iy Ave. S.. 'h' King Centcr in Burlc1 7 at 7:30 p.m., hotickets-coin. hot or nt Albcrtsoi;ons in {..y, ry^er.•served by phoning wtd).tom. or at Atkinson the third Mini-’s Abravanel Hall. dtduction of Sruari Ross’ “F< at 10 p.m.Tickets, wliid :ampus of V )n Robert Brown’s n '^fpTining Tonl^tthrohrough Thursday kKingsbury Hall on the cat Ich range from $22 to PIPlaid," featuring Wally Huf Jew World,” at 8 p.m. BS ■ can be reserved by *e wU be featured from 8 tltho University of Utali in SiSalt U ke Tickets, which c l nn^i “Songs for a New Smith’s Tix at (800) 888-TDCX 88: or Karaoke :ts, which S45jcan be• reserved n by phoning G'Gordon Flade, Eric J. Larsofu n J W on F e t 4-7,11-131-13 and 18-21 and 3 Rj //mvw.smiths p.m. to 1 a.m.a., at the Klovcr Klub, City C at 7:30 p.m. Tickets t (801) 355-2787. PPaulj Stoops, vvill play the : 3.15 and 21, Liberty m online at hitp://\v' range from S32 to S65.5, can be ArtTtx at p.m.onFcb.8.i: is located at 402 MainiN.,T\vinPalls. N r ArtTix at Abravanel HaHall is located at 132 Room R at the Sun Valley Resf , l Theater. Tidcets,ets, which are S24, H tix.com. Club Sound is reservedr by phoning Ai GOOWest 219 South. West South Temple.Te 7:7:30 p.m. Tickets, which an can be reservedi^ed by phoning 788- jg Saturday (801)( 355-2787. canCi t e reserved by phonin; ke will be featured from.8----- — ------F e b .l 3 - i 4______^ ~ ______2135._The_,sho\v_2 ; continues ieeSPOTUGHTrPage C7------K lid n i^ t at the Sagebrush “ ■Jan724 J dano will do two shows Sunday S' througli the end of I Tlie Great Riff J a2 a SodetyS and p.m. to mid The Ethos Percussion GiGroup wiU JoseFelldai tlie College of Southemcm Idaho Jazz Lounge, 3i325 Main S t, Hazelton. Program will presentt JamJc at Java, Singers caican biihg their o\vn CD’s G-8 p.m. ut Java inTNvinnn Falls, ftree. forkaraokioke. No cover charge. Java is located at 22828 Bluei Lakes Blvd. N. Saturdayf aand Thursday Karaoke)ke will be featured from 8 Feb. 14 p.m. to mi'midnight at the 610 Club, Former Idaho jaiaziman a Paul io54 Overnorland Ave., Burley. TUlotson \vill performmfor f( lhe annu- I B j g bI Valentine’s Day Dinner Dir at the Saturdayy ' Eifihth Street Centerjr ijin Buhl, 6:30 Kroakeikers Karaoke vrill be fea- p.m.Uckcis. which BreS40,canbeare tured frorrom 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the ^ T i " i r V j reserved by phoningg543.2888.Thc & ^ d ede. 197 Highway 30 W, I I I ^ rjghth Street Centerer Isi located at Burley, andan from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at j ![T f f I [^rj ^OQN.Eiglith St. the Big; KKahuna, 9 E. Mnin, Dedo. I I L ^ * No coven2r charge. ■ :'0 P E R A MondayI /ednesday Karaokioke \vill be featured at 7 I m h I Saturday, Monday, Wedi I rn I H - a Utah Opera \vill simsing Englebcrt p.m. at ththe Schubert Theater, 402 i m ^ HumpenHnck'^“»nnscinsel& Gretel," Main St.,'t., Gooding. II i I n 11 nt 7:30 p.m. niRl»tlyy inii Salt Lake City’s Capitol Tlieateater. Tickets, Monday j j i j M t f which are S12 toI SlS55, can be Kroakeikcrs Knniokc will be fea- 'ilip lifiuilljja reserved by p lio nIna i^ ArtTix at rom 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the ’^'6* i*;-, (801) 355-2787. n Ronilovo,voo on Main Street in Tlieaier is located at I50 West 200 jujigy.N,No cover charge. Soutii. llie productiortion conumies Jun. 23 ami 25. ■ Tuesdayy Kuniokloke will be featured from 9 Feb. 29 ) 1 a.m. at Honker’s Place, . Sun V«lle>- Opem« vwill open its 52*Fouriiiirth Ave. S., 'l\vin Falls. Nt> . * . 'tiiird season with “M Jiargc. R :imd More." K p.m.. 1 Ljes^B aanB aB fii Chiircli of the Big Woi S n K ly Tickets, whidi are S25 ikers Kimioke will be fea- Hdults and S12 andid S15 for sw- irv available at w ^ d fromfro 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the dents itnder 18. arv L‘ K's East Resiaunint. 325 Chapter One Book-stoLstore or can l>e \ ; 726-2220. E Tlurdird N., Burley. jvserveii l»y calling 72 L i Wednesdisday March 13,15,17, ah K rakers ^ i Karaoke will be fea- 19,21 and 24 - Utah from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Utah Openi will wi perfonn »*«d fre -j'’ iV; “The. Girl of p«K e LLounge, 118 K. Idalio St., Giacoiniiu) Puccini's ^ , . A. ithe Gohlen West” at 7:30 p.m. on ‘’'•‘ul. ,«) and 24 and at ^ . MM :Matdi 13,15,17, IS a )Sday and Thursday •2-p.m. on M ardi 21 in Salt Lako Wednesd •City’s Capitol TlieaIieater. Tickets, P& DD I^ruoke will be featured ;whidi nmge from S2S25 to $65, can from 9 p.m.r to 1 a.m. at Montana •be reserved liy phon:loning ArtTix nt Stuakho'house, 182G Canyon Cre.st (801) 355-2787. Capitipitol Tlieater is Drive..T\vin TV Falls. No cover diargc. located at 50 West 20200 South. Thursda)day G o s P p E L Kamoiioke will be fcatun.‘d from 9 ' <^911^ 9 p.m. to;o :1 n.m, at Tlic Oasis, 1007? Blue LalLakes Blvd. N.,T\vin Rills. No) ftb . 28 ^iarg(^ ______u rb a n co w boy, y o u ’ll wrant a to register for a - — ^Ihe Blind Boys ofcf Alabama will , hethoryou’ra an oxpororienced rlderor an url — ^------^ W h , anarch Gooseneck trallialler ‘ perform in the Collegliege of Southem dge Ram Quad Cab 4x4,x4 and threc-horse Mor ^ntprnuditoriimi Thursda)day ______^chaninea to win a 2004 Dodg ------Idaho Fino Arts Ccnti Ive o n e fr e e e n t r y t o wli(In when you register ffoi o r ------: - - - in TWin Fails, an VrtsonTourcon- KroakH ikers Karaoke will'bc foa- kirtHallCasinoonFridftday, March 19. Receive from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at thel! a t F o ien you play our gaminging . CCTL Hckets, >vhichich are S18 for tured fn ter’s Club booth. Earn1 aadditional entries whei or students and Riversidside. 197 W. lUghway 30,'> th o ggiveaway at th e Player jidults and $15 for m o re you children. ' are aavailable at Burley.y- m achchines using your Playeyer’s Club card. The mo DU earn, and the m oreQ cch an ces 1 play.y, th e m o ro e n tr ie s y ou ______f ' H o i sinlHanhM i r HwfagthnnSidtUropnwim: tries-wllLbe.plckedjtall)i lly a n d ______------y o irlrhave-tawlnr-Ten-ontri - « P - f — _____ mes In the A en te;er«d i Into a drawing baljarrel. Only thoso name tra ile r a t .b amT O l will bo elig ib le t o winwl the pick up and tra ay ch o o se a m lddnlghton r Friday. Marchc h 1 9 . T h e w in n e r m a y )RJHAL]X MuitclnMel a c if r ih payout Instead of ththo pick up and trailer.r. You m u s t M V ti I cash C A S I N O tho Player?! Club.booth> th to _ J ______lanuaiy 23,224,2M03I ------b o pp re s e n t t o w in . V isit th ----- member and for compli 7 : 3 0 p m becacom e a P la y e r’s C lu b m BIgFFun. Big Winneriers. , sal. JanSll11sMatln«eonly l at2piTl__- . - - p roimotlon r ditalls. U J l T h e K inig g Fine Arts C enter Exit 80 off M S, 2 ^ South end Ol BurlffKfleyHigh School *2100 Parka Ave. lorlti of Pocatello, IdiI d a h o : ii-fta Shoihonfr Binrxxk CirTurg emplojiplo,«eimiyrwi j U S t R O I ' RBierved Soatt:Sj $10«Qenflra1:S8 •feufrnjtruRbe lfl)t»r»0>d tiiA ijtfe for promotioni, 1-800-497-42^1 Clli67»-6B6I pirtcipicipiie n promotions. Mult be « mennw'i Oub to be eiistft '■■'V/ ’ ' Tj to piTticipite »nd to c!*m praeiYou'ou rrrxrtt be prtsent to Tickitt mlUbial iIt t tha door. QanaralTlckati may baI , Muflhi1 hM » v*l d 10 and PUX''« Oi* tinJ tc njht to Uf>cel Of pnjmoionjinj xat 4TT,'iirre. pufchuad It thaa BookBl P lau. Welch Mualc In Burlayt ' w»vSh

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There’s also a sei«5nior- Valley A rts Coui g o f To vote, log on to0 http:/Avw\vjun-,htt “lUmblcwcedJeds," 7:30 p.m.niRht|y,- ^able MainAve.S..T\viiwin FaUs. Free. - - / \ rts t s \wUl sponsor the screening i Tho TImefl-Nevw ______utizen rate. Tickets are availi irch vaUeyccn'erorg. DcaiOcadline is Feb. ______R o p er Audit(ihorium . TWin Falls. It th e door or a l th e M agic VaValley threerec films in February and M an Tiul- 15. Tickets, whichich are S7, a re available ^ Council office, 132 M ain,"A v e. Through Feb. 6 incorconnccdon w ith ita currcnt mi KETCHUM-Ethos PenPercussion at Everybody^iy'S Business and Kurt’s ^ liscipinary exhibit, “Cowbo;x>ys ). T he L am phouse T heate Bank m il sponsor Group comes" to Ketchitchum on pharmacy Si& H allm ark in TWin f • ' Magic Volley Bi id Indians,’’ and is conducung ocated a t 2 2 i Fifth Ave. S. )f the artwork of J 'K « N € € D H€U>LPUJITH I Thursday for thrcC' dayslys o f per- paUs, a t ARlene's AR Flowers in \ t-j a exhibition of )U to dioose the fihns. estival continues through Feb T\vin FaUs a rtisst t Ralph Lierman form anccs a n d school visim ils . Jerom e, at Sav}avMorDniginBuhl,or The nominees indude “Tl^ e QUICKBO(OOKS«? The group will perfonnrm a t 7:30 for any cast m' at its d o w n to wnT\vin n ! Falls officc, ainsman,” • “Stagecoach Tonironlght, Saturday, Sunday, ■■ p.m. Jan. 24 at the PresbBsbyterian . 133 M ain Ave. W.. from 9 a.m. to 5 >hane,” “ Higli Noon," “TlThe Call Lisa at 773 3 7 - 0 0 8 7 ruesday, Wednesday and Thurs ays. It’s free. ' . Church of th e Bigwoodla as s p a rt of Feb. 6-8 > IHalKah Tuei p.m. on w eekday! jarchers,” “D esny Rides Agair T r a:n i n g , S e t uJP&SUPPORI p 8 Michael Winterbottom’s the Sun VaUey Center:r ifor the Uie lourin(ing Broadway produc- ^ lolmny Guitar,” “The Misfiu■ Its,” IWs World," a movie from A rts C ham ber Artist Seriieries. tion of BobI Fosse’sF< “Chicago” vrill ^ ” Through Fob. 2;2 2 - -B o H o United Kingdom, continues The ensemble will playilay a vari- ploy Kingsbiir)Uiy Hall on the campus Um T h e V is e AArt r Museum will 2004 Foreign Film Fcstiw d ai varsity of Utah in Salt 200 , Pniic* present “A C e rtartaln Likeness:The |H | SiH iil ety of musical styles on several of the Univer Lam phouse Th eater inTWin I Igm aaiiB i instruments, includin{Hng th e Lake City atIt 8 8 p.m. on Feb. 6-8 and t 7^5 1‘aintings of Tillill 1Freiw ald." a col- ^ Old Towne. Showtimes at marimba, bongos, vibrabraphone, at 2 p.m. oniFeb.7-8.T1ckets,which F( OW rk by the Bel^an I « p.m. today, Sunday and T\ie;jesday lection of work The music- rangefromS2S27.50toS57.S0,canbe pm 10 a.m.-5 p.m. | ani¥HAMBURy from f for genei ing percussion musicc vwith stu- House.'ncke ssion is for senior cit,izens2C and full-time H ;d by phoning 677-ARTS. 99 a.m.j to 5 p.m., and admiss dents around the countr;ntry. betcsetvedb nts and Sl for chil- | free.frc The Sun Valley Cent■nter is '""=6= studcIll^ sio n G ro u p E An availalilable at tlie door, encywitha MmnU locatedloc at 191 Hfth St. I ted in Julia Davis muary 16th Uege of Southern Idaho opening-night op party is pla,lanned I a t a p .m . uding a P"* m downtovtovm Boise. the Ball Room Musicsic of Roosevelt Playere wiUill perform Adam Long. from [« 7-10 p.m. today, indud j w Dance to tl: tin and Austin Tlchenor^ gallery ga talk by the artists ai nt is part of rnro»6ti Fob. 29 - Boise ^ ;e History of .\merica evening ev of traditional, H ollj Center’s “Complete Art Museum will ^ I I D" a t th e Eightli Street ■ ‘ andan contemporary westernn tunes Tl'c Boise A and Skool te, S r (Abridged)" ctra-Ordinary: The f n Buhl, w ith an all- performed by Ted Macklirlin and present- "Extr 111 ^ ,ich brings irles Gill,", a collec- I dinner prepared by Bill jjj Smith of the BoBoulder Work of Charlc F ridajay, January 23rd casual envi- ^ -c tm ^ ;ngs and coUages by Ann Stites, 6:30 p.m. Brothers;3 ^ tickets a re S8. Thirhe Sun tion of painting n . from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Classic CoCountry and W estern /hich are S15, are avail- _Valleyy , Center is_^c^d at a 191 theBoiseArt.fr ednesdays.-Fridays------w ithtl Curley Surlcs------24 co n cert,-Jffthe"door'of * by phoning 543- Fifth St. E. The gallery is“6ik!n" is ~T\iesdays,-'Wed : Eighth Street Center is Mondays w dirough Fridays/s from and Saturdays,|TS, from 10 a.m. to 8 ursdays and from 2 4 1 M a inI Ave. i W. • 736-428282______Tlie Ethos Percussior c200N.EighdiSt. 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Satiiturdays p.m. on Thur b?e^h^ouJ!; on Sundays. Tickeis, L— will begin their residenc fromfr 11 a.m. 10 5 p.m. AdmImission noon-5 p.m. on Iter for the - ) for general admis- _ free performance at / B O Y P O E T R Y to to th e gallery is free. which are S5 f< in K etchum , C O W B •senior citizens and iro Is only Room for Ono Load.OAd/ng Man. Thursday at the R sion, S3 f o r ’se In Every Lovo Story th o n 91 ege students, a n d S l Tavern. This free event i Througl Feb. 27 fiU ltim e collegi Jan. 24-31I Tt are available at the the Sun Valley 20th a n n u a l N ational Gay Odinarii’S "T he Val^olue of for children, ar e A D V ___ T h e 20t is located in Julia “Champagne Taste, Poetry G athering will be ^ isplayat door. BAM is i>AKl Cowboy Poc Inheritance” w ill b e on disi n downtown Boise. Budget” Series which h e ld at the Elko Convention the^ Eighth Strcet Center inii Buhl Davis Park in C lton! world-class music to cas J Elko, Nev. For an event fr [Uesdays TADHAMILI C cnicr from noon to 5 p.m. TUi win Cinema 12 ronm ents. schedule oior ticket prices, phone through^ Fridays. Free admImission. March 5 fpolal This W eekend - Twin Sunday4j0^^ — ^—Tickets to the-Jan.-24 (775) 38-7508 o r log on to Tj he E ighth S treet C enter•is ii locat- xhd Soutluth-Central Idoho ^^^gecW AdvancWShowing ^ Friday 7:00 - Sun w hich a re S20 for Su http:/Avww.vwwestemfolklife.org ed e, a t 200 N. E ighth St. Folkllfe Exhibtdbit, the first in a k C en ter m em bers and S2i serious of exhudiibiis designed to n Th« tail .3 m em bers, are available k N E T A R I U M Through Tl Jan. 29 rehect the lifeife of the Buhl com- U of a ic the Sun Valley Center “Retro Steel,” a retrosi^tective of munity, will openoi at the Eighth ^ J, dr«omep . '■I A rts, 191 Fifth St. E. in I Tonight, SatSaturtlay and Tuesday Uth e work of TWin Falls artisiist La Var Street C e n te:r r atr Buhl. SkiUs su d i A ^ who wos or by phoning 726-9491. -making, quilting, II M.i... 11.« SiiiUtimnnlIt 7K»-V;2 over being and Wedneslesday SSteel, will be on displayy in the as saddle-m: and woodworking I rover. 'aulkner Planetarium at J'Jean B. King Gallery at £ the needlework a I h e Faui ured. Free. An open- J - A N N W E R S y ! the Herrettrett Center for Arts and V.Herrett • Center for ArtTts and will be featurc 5 of the ing receptionn is scheduled from I S d e n c e on the campus of the SSdence on the campus Cliii.li.|>Ubeilv.»i D»ily 7;00 - V-J E i ^ t h S treet C enter College of)f Southerni Idaho m TWin CCollege of Soutliem Idaho0 iinTWin 5-7 p .m .T he Ei| S«-SulTl;0O.J;0O-7.-oa.9:M Falls. Gallery hours are TTUesday js located at 2002( N. E ighth St. Aluim-CAiuiLtullx D«lly 7;IS ?- ■) T e ® M Falls willII p resent a new show, F 9 p.m ., ^ a “Ring WorVorid," a t 7 p.m. today, fifrom 9:30 a.m. to 9 l.».l .ifTlif RliunJi... R.lly7;3 I f f randTUesdayalongwitha VWednesday from 9:30 a.m.n. to 4:30 |------Saturday ar S.ii-Sun 2:Oa-7iM » at 2 p.m. Saturday. Other pp.m. and Saturday from 1-91-9 p.m. ' Hlir ...... P' ' madncc at 1^1 Nov^Uh^[jwTwin Cinema •e “More Than Meets the 1 Haney Eye on Saturiiys at 4 p.m. and ppclin: M axim um Volume TH HV ToHhoMoMCnulIoruliousMnnonEnrlh. jpY<\ “LcdZcpp< |}ill>v'» n u ilJv MI>l)«ll< 7:1 ^[(n la A bwlto Gu JbY5 J„ g.jc1:15 p.m. on Saturdays, Classifiec!CIS H e r r e t t to Gui Inlocoslino' Irs. George E. Tickets,'whwhich are $4 for adults, S3 >.< Arts arand Science t»f icr Pan'.Hia^UY^7^ vill celebrate for senior)r dtizensc 60 and over, S2 7 3 3 -0 9 3 1 Li.t Sumiiral TJO - ».0 51 , Slillci inniversary at for studenumts andS9 for families, are ' ' HerrettI C enter H ours “S r s 3 lJ 0 . 4;W . 1 JO - »« ' ANiiHf CillUC PoUv (11) D*l1j 7;M • iat^ay, Jan. availableJ ata die door. Children 4 — Tun. a. Ftl...... ; 9:30om -9:00pm .Iciinilci' ty, U ta h . The and u n der e r; are not adm itted. 1...... 9:30flm-4:30ptn l>..y^lirck (III 0 ‘»rlili •* « r Anl^1l'll 1 be in honor ...... 1:00pm-9:00pm irnni Tciroue ini D«Jlr 1JO • »:4} J a r i .1 8 . F u mM F E S T I V A L Walton were Faulknerer Planetarium HfC AlongjCame ( 1943, in S alt Tonight, SaSaturday, Sunday, Places ol April OiikHHi ID A H OO 's LARGEST QecrgQ and Ruth .Wednesday and Thursday TcKlAv4;3O-7i00-9it; Ihf Diiicn nt-' >.year mission. . TueadaY. W ^ P511f y Marchand Sanchez^ "12 Cflrr'.ltlC llbn'lIM, >»»•«*♦ T h e H a nesus e ^ Christ of ' a movie. from Puerto ;; Now at the Tgj[^ygrojjfome Cinema f i l e r -M r. and Mrs. ill open the 2004 Foreign at the Lamphouse Haney Jr. of Filer will 1 2 H o u r s M.t.nlr.l M.ti.lumw.i • in TWin Falls’ Old Towne. th eir 61si wedding anni^ h o s ^ S S Today 4.4? ONLY Y jorge (Irene) chowtime«nes are 4:45 p.m. today, a family reunion Satu ike) Youn^, gunday anand W ednesday, 7:15 p.m. In This W orld tntll'ug in 17, in S alt Lake City, Id w m m M ly, Titesday and Thursday ______TodAv7!l50NLY Y I ■ I | I | m |M celebration also will ix t..„l.,f.li..BlnM 3 i»i D.1IJ . I of h e r 80th birthday J a “ C,.l,l Mm.nit.n.li s.t.W lil». H aney and Ruth Wtchildren, 29 !|!^ m arried Jan. 15, 194d 14 great- ^ Ici^cn^fu ri*’! 7*00 Lake City. T hey served a two-yevishes may be F ro m th o d iro c to r oof f LEGALLYI BLONDE H fir.m...'l»g. 7«« . for The Chureh of JesuIt 2179 E . 3840 CuinLDia Latter-day Saints. 1 Al !W»» tl.w -<* « reside in Rler. T h e event will be their children, Georj From Tho Producor of H aney, Pam (Mike; Pn st a n d Furious. XXX andId Swat BfifflnllgTO Brooke (Les) Chant (Russ) Grimmett and tMTM All Haney. l l t ^ More Thanan M eets The Eye/ They have six ch Live Sky TTl our ' Seats grandchildren and / •. Saturdays ...... 4:00pm $1.50 grandchildren. U d Zeppelinilln: Moximum Volume I Cards and well wisl ...... 6:15pm sent to th e couple al 2 r ff------Solufdoys- N., FUer. ID 83328. 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M 6 . By Eric Larsen[1 a nid d hheaded inlo halfdm e u p 21-: idell Timos-Nowa writwriter The third quarter saw Wend — !“ ------push ish tlie pace thanks to solid' b M easure UI N -V a lle y junior for- h aindling n d by junior Jayrynie This w eekend's edition ofo[£sitv 0 HAZELTON- 3odbody, Senior post Madis 3n some Candice ce Callen camc up Good on Page D-5 locuscs on ; rth-quarter putbacks Camjimpbell connected for six poiioints importani wreslling dualJl mn eets rvo fourth the i«.‘riod. hdping her teamim to )Oys bas- offensive J i rebounds to help intht along wilh big girls and boys Lady Vikings pasi 13! third-quartertl points. Junm ior koiball gam es. Parry's Power/prfiuifip ( Icatl lard Rosette Moreno’s layayup ol hoops W cnddl-s Ladyidy TVojans Tliureday guari and Ihc latest high school t ive Wendell their first lead w ilh feings. night in IlMt-ltiL-lton, 41-35. gave standings round out the oKcrii irter. I Callen finishished with only four 2:3535 left in the third quart iding ------points for 13-23-2 Valley, but none Wenc'endell kept that lead headi ,, _ were bigger inin helping the Udy intoto thi e final period, 29-27. T o d a y ’s s c h e d u lJLt e Vikings to a 2-0: record in the Kelsey Ke was impre.ssive inI ithe Canyon Confeiference girls baskei- losin,sing effort, finishing vrithh 20 y College basketball aints lhanks in part to fiv in Cfif/. baU standings.;s. poinl ■ ■ Womon, CSI al Dixie State, : Wendell’s HaHailie Kelsey liit her poiniainters. Campbell’s six pointsts Bpppnnvi ! 5:30 p.m. une in Wendell’s third-quararter rsX lM H w fl «;fato three-poinointer of the night to camc I Men, CSI at Dixie' I give th e 4-9 LaLady TVojans a 32-31 comc)meback. 'j 7:30 p.m.lu-ii lead early inn tthe fourth quarter Wood Wc led die Lady Vikings w j Hl^ school girls basketba before C allenn wV ent to work on the 14\ points,p while Jessica Kovowiiz >J Bliss at D ietrid i, 6 p.m. offensive glass.iss. addcdded eiglit. Although saddiidled 1 Jerom e at M inico, fi p.m. “Candice diddic a good job of gel- \vithith foul trouble mosi of the sec-s ^l Skyline a t 1\vin FaUs, 6J p.:p.m. jjjjg backsdcside position in the ondnd half,1 Malone added six poii Shoshone a t Carey, 6 p.m. , zone a nd wass aaggressive tonight,” W Wl liile the win puts Valley inn ith e -i L ighthouse C hristian saidValleycoaioa^ Brian Ilardy. Canjanyon Conference driver’s si I Hagerman, 6 p.m. . Callen’s pup u tb a c k s w ere fol- H[ardy are knows ihdt his team hi a ------Itiwod by anu '< C astleford a t H ansen, 6 p ing the Valley lead to “Bolh “B conference wins are J M.'V. C hristian at Raft/ 'R t e r , five, 37-32. Tlie I ll Vikings lield on homiom e ^vins so we did ^vhat w( a 6 p.m, - despite the loss of, suppjpposed to do,” said Hardy.’• “"It’s S W 3 Wood River, al Bonninnevillc, ‘ senior leaderer Mindy -Malone to goin;oing lo be lougli to win onn th e ^ ‘iJii I 6 p.m. foul trouble - asi Paige Wyatt and roadsad.” . j High school w restling itz converted on four W W( endell will hope to boui)unce BuJil at sp rin g Creek Inviu ;e-throws to close llie bachack againsi Castleford Satururday 5 3 p.m. idi Ryon Pope’s Lady nighight, while Valley heads to FUerF l^V Minico at Elko Invitai thtie e ;sam e niglit. 3 p.m. alone fouled out, ihey wWhile the loss is a disappopoint- Dedo, Gooding, Glenns F good job of sustaining mennent for the Wendell girls, itid d o es W endell tournam ent, 4 p.m said Pope. givejv e them a bit of confidence.e. Burley at American an FaUs yilley^'stS'arted the game hot, “We’re proud of the way tlie:ley’ve tournam ent, 9 a.m. 12-5 lead midway battlattled, hut the girls are kint • K im berly, Bishop KelKelly at opening a 1 — ------tlirough-ihe-fij-first-quarter-Kelsey------iire,ired-of-moral-viciorics,’—s. _ s a i d _ Jerom e, 6:30 p.m. ------help Wendell dose the pop,’ope. “ We’re ready for som e i High school boys basketb;Qtbatl was able to hel JIC ^ gap to 15-10,0 by tlio end of the one:mes.” W endell a t Kimberly, 4:154:1 p.m. quarter. But, mmissed post shots and Vd^4t,WinMU ' .•f T 1 Bliss a t D ietrich, 4:30 p.n loeiae-js P’ ■ p u tb ack s pl;plagued the Lady twr ««'* F iler a t Valley, 6 p.m. .TVojans early.ly. v®«foceuw) D edo a t G ooding. 6 p.m. Jl. Krtrr 1J ? » UiJW'c»rttcl 3 006. n««. u Things \vou:ouldn’t get better for ■1 i jj|f< &WI.M, I osJ. fv« soflo; J J Tt*j*i 11 H l^ school bowling • eitlier team,I, aas neitlier could con- isi Gooding a t M inico, 4:30Sl) p.m.] con !c*UJ4ie.U«}|rU»ia'«01.3M6. I ''" ’' ' ' ' " IMCiwci LUUN/n« ThMilltwl 'I\vin Falls a t Kimberly,ly, 4 p.m. pjjjj quarter,ier. Valley matched rjiruCf«n south1 with hig]^h hopes NrrV periodicallyally runs a show Pentathlon, a five-event e n title d "D iary" tluithat follows the m eet a t th e 'YMCA City Po< “ ■ ByKovlnCoItailbert ” mp. latest hig star for• a fewf< days. E adi Games tonight By Kevin Colbert\ Sidne;Iney Omdorff (flu-like sym Times-News. wwi rite r______as) in this past Friday’s ganime slice-oMife showV opens o wilh a Tlmea-Nows wrrltertor m th e episode's Spots remain for CSIC! 8t Dixie State ------— andd ^ without forward JennifiifLT m i (\LLS - Tlie matdiup w ly. siar, followed by theih e show’s caldi- Little Dribblers cana m p t w in f a l Women: 5:30 p.m.. 1450AM LS - Normally, a I’ondIld I (sprained ankle) Saturday, le College of Southern Mecum 7:30 p.m., 1310AM TWIN FALLS gers p h n isc. '‘You thinknk youj know, bm between the i im w ould not be i t \\-as OK (10 split),” Roge TWIN FALLS-llici'Rii DLxie State College first-place team but vou have no idea," nning just one mil said,d. "You never like lo lose, bi ; Iligli School basketbaU ( k etb all team s always ------' happy after winn and W hai follows iisuiiisuiilly consists of during a weekend, afterer losing tlie firsl game ai announced a few op > a long way in deciding A ^ pair of CSI losses would leavave dve of iwo gam es dui ond an h o u r of Brilney-S|;y-Spears humiiig' □me. commtiiiig hack to get that secoi rtanain for this \veekend' ool emerges with a Eagles Eaf witli a lot of ground to5 im ake especially a t hom \ on Kraft macaroni and an cheese at "■‘'■^■'5- S 'X o of Southcni Idalui «»e,e. I I’m so pnm d of th e team t D ribblers hoops camp,. Jt Athletic Conference up up' on a lot of teiim.s, a fact ofr whidiv But College of OK home. MTV was righl.rigl camp will- -SccmcW M . eiball-head-coadi___ jllill.It one. Jhe split was 0 ------^A-Little -Dribblers-car hip^ ...... " h ehead a coadi Gib Arnold is \\v]l inuware. ------women’s-baskeil .f.----- — I h a v e no'lde.i, NnrN nr do l care:------ind girls in cnampionsmr is jusi that after his bec;mcause il kept us in first place. also bo held for boys and 5on is no different. But “If “ we can go down diere ancnd w n Riindy R ogers is j ■H ie^nics Hus sea.son injuries or illness lo “‘We w.iiil 10 go do^vn to Dbde ll grades kindergarten-3. Tht tan ce of th e coniesLs one one or two gmnes, we’re stillII riglu team overcam e inj j will take place from 10)a.m a.» .-noon t»ie im portar c said. the tcam ^ fo u r Icileading scorers in a e k and gel a sweeiV' he conti 30 m agnified, consider- ' in the thick of things,” he d, “But.again, a split would IwS C 'I'HK ;1 this Saturday and next,t, aand also may even be diere. split wih Salt; liike 1, Community ucd,“ G. m g th e logjaija m of team s still vriih “We’ve “W got 10 stay right d cause I tliink w \vould be in iJ ’ from 6-7 p.m. on Jan. 2G. Pt'ople are going to lose gamm es in College last week.■okeiiil. nie Golden liecaii F u t i I wrform at a legitimatee chance( a t daim ing a Pec iwr’s seal die rest of tlie w;iy aft' £ 1 ; ITlie cam pers ^vill peri season. Eagles' win inI the cl -second game d n w r 1 girls bas- league crown,vn. the second half of die se; It l)ecause we’ll Iw getting ki halftim e of th e TFHS gi eaied.” liept CSI in firstt place pl in the Scenic jhai I QQ Ul A U T I 'U Althougli1 121 g am es still rem ain Nobody Noi is going to go im defea dc ill the next couple \>'eek.s.” ketball g am e on Jan. 29. ) Dbde West Atlileiic ZonfereiiceCon entering back i receive aT* in the conferference season for CSI “If we can go (do\vn) to 1 Omdorff is expected to retu Eric Larsen •All p articip an ts will rec< and ju st play our best baskeicetball, loniglii and S atunlurday iiiglil's ganies On: sliirt, w tli the first 175 17J L ittle {12-5 overaU,lU, 7-5 SWAC), toniglit an( oe Dixie Stale (12-6 i« ththe e lineup tonight, but Jernig:ss I think we'll leave wilh at leleast a at conferencc foe Dribblers campers receeceiving a and Saturda-day’s contests in St. I ll d Pond are expected lo missss a t ------split. This is a big. big weekenend for overall, 8-4 SWAC,\C). “ "'I > 1 custom B ruin basketball.ill. G eorge, UJtah. ta could make or spi ist ano th er w eek. Zimova wwill But after my firsifirsl three monlhs g board CSI (14-» over/erall) owns a 10 2 ■> -Registration forms arere availablea break th e GoldenGo Eagles’ season. u us; s and, hopefully, it’ll springb ;elv be out ano th er 2-3 weeks, ' set for next Saturcurday Salt Lake• Community( College tag Please se e WOMEN. Pafie;e D4 thouR hi I knew whuw hat I was gelting , Please see MEN, PaPageD4 Zimova (fractureiired Irot) a nd guard ...... TWIN FALLS-Tlic I CcCollege of botli followV a t 6-6. into. Tliere wouldlid l>e late nights Southern Idaho will holdDid its Mini fueled 1^ coffeec andai adrenaline, Golden Eagle Cheer and anc D ance r long drives acrossross the Westem CCnic Satuiday, Jan. 24 fro: n waiting' expanse to cover.*r bbig games, and • T.F. alum ^ tif^ir deadlines tlutlmt would have tan o o n in tlie ^ I gymnas Coa'iching chilange, injijury has 1 Tlie cost for kids gradesdes kinder- my hairline recediieding faster than e 6 is $20. 5 3 flo o d w ater a fte r thihi e storm. garteri through Grade 6 ond-best in lilocks C Z Z n-poms a n d Editor's note:no 77ie College Rqxjrt is a age. She also was secor m u Male-paitem babaldness and a 'ihat fee indudes pom-ra le d iip p in g in wiih HMMjl a game puss to that ni^niyit’s garhe- jKrio^ic feafeature b y - t h e . Timcs-Neiosys with 0.8; a gam e while B l crippling caffeirfeine addiction h-best 0.34 aces a « | against North Idaho CoUiCollege. T h e sports depart■jnment to report the cxi)hitsts some difyi and a team - aside, 1 thought I kknew, but I had ------ponidpants-will perform)rm-at-half*------of-formcr-a>-area-high-school-standouts- “ W iUea"^ as Her time at CSI prtiroved invaluable, . H ||| time of the \vomen^ gam•ame w hich Hom'in collcglege profiTOJJis. Send any ideas I th uuglil I w6id(bidd travel lo sce- ll- furtlier honing w h at w;w as a raw talent. h M S tans al 6 p.m. and infomianation to jpaisley^magicval- is su d i as Eden, “It helped me out a lot,” Coals .said, U h nic destinations s -Registration forms arare avail- 7cy.com. !■•: Richfield, nndJ iregally-named elem entary "It definitely gave m e ai n e d g e because atile a t theT \vin Falls ele: C n rtlefo rd .Ih adli nonc idea a tovm of sdiools and at the C{CSI gym. ByJoePalBlo I played at a higli profilfile ju n io r college. Bley 400 people couldlid :support a stop Partidpants can registeriter the dny tlmo^Nevrars v w riter______I was able to improve.”J.” ing. Oklahoma (11-______sign, le t alone a1 footbaUfoc leam. ___ fo-thc-clinic-iit_8:3QjliiDu,m. hut m ay ' • ~ It took some adjustin ______f ‘tlio u ^ ri" F’kVew^ k ”ni what'cold “ not get pom-poms like= thoseth who , t o TOF/UALIS - Injuries, induding one 21) is not a dom inant ■forcefc m die Big i2 I A storia. Oregon, have prc-registered. >001 T\vin Falls H igh'graduate(e Conference like die Cpli)Uege of Soudiem ,, meant. Back in Aj For more informatiialKm. cull S iS tstai half of her junior season, put; a Id^o is in the Scehi■nic Wein Alliletic ...... i cold m eans you, puput t on your thick- i no easy mutdies. -M cold m eans dictat* C ath y 'fttjtter a t 732-6472 I damper on1 thtl e past Oklalioma volleyballJill Conference. There are n est c o al. H ere, colc “Eveiy leam wc playtlycd w e had lo fight )umamcnt soccer campaign. ing a stale tourr Legjon basebal]_ This past wintercr for every point,” the 21-yearold2 junior game into a1 ttape recorder break,” Coats-retumcd-cd------Siiid.—W e-played-agai;ainst_a^lol_of_big____iL ii: - m ----- hecuuse-your-wr-writing-hand-is ------ifieetlng set Mond toT\vinPalls,inpantoto teams. It was a lot of fiu■un.” J k ' frozen solid as Walt Disney. TW IN FALLS - A 1 \ K V take it easy as she rests5is Tlie Sooners neverr jgot on track due A pparently th eB oloffidal color of lUt th e lineup. An Am erican L e p o n Baseb;seball infor- Cf to injuries throughout - deatli is dark punpurple, ifitny right ; jgnnrt jlocker prompted m ational m eeting will1 take ta place developing a stress‘SS injury at middle bh ^ h a n d was any indiindication. | coach Kalani Mohi tcto m ove Coats lo at 7 p.m. M onday, in RooRoom G-6 a t fmcture. Itt h as tested h er patience, I thought thathat covering giris otl middle blocker from1 iright side hiuer. TWin Falls H igh School,3l. . "Itls a slovlow process,” Coats said. “You Kuma basketball wouliould mean final Any interested parearents and don’t wear a - Moving around andi juggled lineups J r a cast. You just rest it.” y, C onts said, and , - scores in the midmid-thirties and a players are invited.• Fo; F Coats putlUt u p som e r e s j^ ta b le num- hurt leam chembtjy, ilahoma Iunior Ked Coiti M itbrlebrates with teammates after a ccord. •^h««i p a ra d e of jump-bo[>bolls. information, call Lairdrd Stone at bc„befoix;ire going down witli the injiuy.rv resulted in a losing rec standout forTMln Falls High Scl , a “We didn’i get a chahance to mold into In thithli Hit photo. C oiti v»B, a Ita >eelARS0N.PegeD5 ...... -She averageiged 1.97, kills persam eM ih_a______------PleasB'seisee REPORT. P8ge 04------andiill«l«rtho f; CollogtolSoutliimim Idaho before.becomlng a Sot;ri. 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S p o r t s HayesI riaUies Idilaho r c h e s 1Bliss fifrom LONGJ range V o u d:h SCOI past CSINorthriridge ■ The T lm w ^ e w ______------H(How to tead f MOSCOW (AP) - ’IVrone; Hayes1 over Weber State,Ite, whose1 coach was game suspension fop BLISS - Camas Countu n ^ s Steve scored all of his team -hi^ 200 1points serving a one-gam Vouch stroked th e tw inene ftt)mI long Ebox score s in die second half as Idaho) ralliedr comments he mma< ade about leagued range seven times to lealead Cam as OW to road Uie Vmes^ews' ' | IHU forfot a 74-70 victory over Calil State offidals. County to a 50-31 roadad win over ^ Northridge Thursday night. Montana Stateate i(10^ overtdl, 2-1 ,t in M agic baskaUialll9ll boxscores. I No Bliss Tliursday night i Hayes gave die Vandals (4-9,1-3(4 Big Sky) openeded the'gamtJ e w ith an t e n c e b o y s ||H at 70^8 18-1 lead and WebtVeber Slate (7-8,0-2) ■Vall^ Northside Confen Big West) the lead for good at I de-a^s-ay didn’t reach doubouble figure scoring 1-312 I w ith 1:20 rem aining on a fade ■ '“£!& dadouboubel do u b le Jones 51-2 l^ fo o t jum p shot as the shotot dock uniil Slobodann Ocokoljic0 hit tw o • w ith 12 points and 10 rercbounds t for free thrcnvs to0 p'pull widiin 23-11 TrtntlttionJoK I lo t on w idi 4:49 left inn dieth half. Bliss. ank five baskets ond made I . Hayes blocked a sho Bliss (l-6.0«) p\ay atnt Dietrich Jone! unH ion, \vas Ocokoljic led:d die d Wildcats with o n e of threhree freo-UifOw attempts. I Northridge’s next possessior tonight fouled, and hit two free thnirows to 13 points and nine rebounds. mi\ scoring 12 points In ell. I foi Dtflls comblfw all pioyars. ice th e gam e for Idaho. ■ (Team total Northridge (6-7, 2-3), winiinner of M ontana 91,L, IcIdaho St. 76 ; J41t(rrO»awlJ- fourfO' of its last six prior to0 faang msSOULA,^ Mont.N - Kamair Idaho, was led by Ian Boylai Davis had 23 points and 12 UMlhmtwOMO, I Ik* 1-3 3. > I. »«l yfcM 4 4 51J 18 points on 7-oMO shootinfJig trom rebounds - bodijdi a Buhl 33, Kimberly 3 Sanirday. WainMr pouits a s s ?<«iO " ttamit-ii}) quarter to defeat the Kyle R obinette score- UlURdiQ' at ApmdSMraUiMO 1tO-DiOT>Ul«. nier Widails “53“4t47 ,ft U d y BuUdogs, 33-32, Tl apiece to lead the H VtoJ I*|», «■£. il«M IiiT-ru«iwwtun.w»)ni«.iK. Boston Bruins' Sorgel Samscisonov of Russia celebrates thelhe only< goal of tho past Wood River 6144^ in Saw tooth Kimberly. leo . sin. rlod In Buffalo, N.Y.. . Tlie Lady Indians werere do™ by ISTgJJiJS; game against the Buffalo SaSabtes during tho second period C entral Idaho Conf 5 .^ thrce points at half-If-time, b ut &>gi,cf«.vwiiiv>» T hurs^ in Hlcr. Thursday. outscored the BulldogJgs by four KSKSSS A fter an (M start FillFiler is on a roll WnM.U WE - Jess Veensu-d rolled streak to five games and it “We had ha the -game in control tip \ a n individi)idual liigh of 140 to lead e n strealc to seven (60-1-0,4)). his late goal, iiijiT-n until thithat point.” m e girls past Wendell 8-3 The Bruins got dieirf fint . ^ ^ Marulartin Brodeur m ade 30 I ( ^ e Jerom e s in his 50di straight t«IMS.Bitw21-21 Blakeike Tverdy scored 15 for Girls basketball f at the Jerome Bo\vl.The shutout in Buffalo since3 AprilI saves u t against die Rangers, wi4.8-w *m im «* CastleftIcford wliile M urtau^ was ter game went to Jerome start a{ IIMU Declo 32 Gooding:i 26 \ hiSrSer 4,1993. > arc-1-2M3-1 versus die d byTVent Cummins w ith 19. Mika Noronen madede 24 who arc ...l l at D E C L O - M c a ^ WebbV scon!d>,. widA? 146.16. rilS since Feb. 17.1997. ?DMJ»fln I Co*DrmmJ« Murtiirtaugh (3-6, 1-3) play s at 112 boards for \ J c r tme ;^ next competes at Snake savesforBuffalo,wliidihzhad its IM: 12 iwints and grabbed 1 sn eak Mikelike Dimham made 30 ;nnan Monday. Iwat die visit- \ R iver Bm%o\^next Feiday agajnsT \home unbeaten- st Siaf“ -i‘‘«a Hagenr Dt-do a& the H ornets b t j. • StopsK fc for New York, which fM. - rtoVwm I ^ FOM n c « GTliursday. ]D ed o antd d !BuHi:^ stopped at seven games. I01JH7-41 ing Gooding giris 32-2G’ also got goalsjals from Anson Carter , ‘Tt \vas a tou^ baijattle,” Dedo 1 y School 55, ' 1110II iaot ]i.rMcMii-s:.u>»i inoc A and Chad WistWiseman. The Community S coadi Curt Murdock ssaid. “Tliere la te WeW e d n e s d a y UghtnlngS, Hurrlcan sey^ Scott Nicdemuci^r Shoshone 45 was a lot of defense goilo m g o n . ^ TAMPA, Fla. - M artin St. U u is a s S l ' Sgoals ^ by Erik RasmussW ut-rcbounded W rCStlh >vlan Mcllhcnny ISwiooj Tlie Hornets out ,llng had the second hat tni ndolfa ' 1 KETCHUM-Dyli ^ 1 frl Mirt J 08 Itttfol 0 24 J T«Utt 111 J.'4. Gooding 27-17 and kep career and Dave Andrej ;s to le a d T he 1*’“' ^ " H i Sfid d 5 4 , Tallin F a lls 1 7 scored 16 points ..... Senator offen.se o ut of J liis 1300di point Tliursc Community Schooltl C u tth ro ats over 1 4 , S e n a to r s 4 ■ • Wirl “ Tlicy pass tlie coirover off die UD^TTOELLO -TWin I'hlls picked leading d ie ’Kimpa Bay7 ^ A Islanders 4, M a ^ c Valley NorihsKhsid e conference A -Ibdd White, Mania thing, waiting for an opportimity,"o; ^ some individual \vins in die■ to their fifth straight victoiy,vi 54 O^ITAWA - opponent ShoshoneieS544Thursday 5 s basketball Murdock said. “We forced f' tlicm u p p e r wei*weights in a 54-17 dual m eet over die Carolina Hurriaicanes. Havlat andi ZdZdcno Qiara scored m in ketchum. s they didn’i loss at Higl i g a n d of Pocatello. St. Louis scorcd all ththree of his the diird period per to help O tt^ ded seven ste^ DIetrU:rlch 48, Richfield 33 into some bad shots Jdm Hjwes addec 'IW inIm next competes at homo’ goals during the Lighmtning^ five- overeom eafoia four-goal de fid t a n d ne id Jim R u ^d ™ w ant to take.” and 12 points and ETRICH - Dietridi pulled u w ^ 5sts Kimberiy against BBurieyuj T\iesdJV at 6 p m goal first period, mattItching the NewYork. jnds to lead the S i D edo (8-5. 5-2) hosI grabbed 13 rebound e fourth quarter for a 48-33 wui HtftnIKTit'r*l7 three-goal performancece the All- Patrick LaliiLalime made 34 saves for Ridifidd Wday ni«ht to improw 1B3panS-AU« Cutthitjats in the winwin- , ovtarRic Star fonvard h ad Jigaiasinst Carolina die Senators.ors. who earned a point “In the secondIhalfwest^ed hi joG-linI in the M a^c Valley Confercnce ? GuvikiUtai >»'<» . (tl «■ in»n»n. T J VM» for the 14thllh timei in their la^ 15 71017-a\______III iJO-SitalAn on Jan. 30,2003. ------m aking o u rsh o ts anand.our_defenM_^Nortlisii ^ AaM . )t;ranl ^ ------Androychuk~scored-t-the-622nd----- games (10-14]4 4 ).------—— feldS 'S fcd liliSTKTM' on Periera w^..s Great,” said “We KKs.V»’.‘i"S: s:,s:£ S goal of his 22-year carsireer in the Michael[ Pe JOOpomis. Czerkawskiid hhad power-pkv goals pttSMlWlwn-l FA,~|c.^«L CN« IM. I n • S08. TW m NHL history \vith 130 hosts Ridifleld Saturitivdoy. enoughig h to w ia " T Fitw n 01.211 -1« wwA , That gave die UghtrItning a 5-1 as New Yoriciric builtI a 4 0 lead 14:13 m O M rtrM A ooke Norman scored 12 pomts k*aoG*«14.D«>I1l (kwIUiHVWi K tThmpaBay into the seconKond. , ‘ leTlgera while Aylecn SorensenIS S.SSSSSiSi lead- a nd it tu m ed out T s * " Kiil fo rlS S goi^e Nikolai Khabibululin needed Ottawa ro

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PGA Tour of Australasia, N 1 w - 4 ‘ HmCMMm a 1* U4 ei Spurs ai Pacers, ESPN2,5 p, ; i X " S between Indiai tsrtb- n II Ml n Uters at Kings, ESPN. 8:3030 pjn. Zealand Open, ttilrdd njiround, TOC, 4J0k T e n n i s I ji • OmM I] ?t Jia IS UtkHt P«ttI - n« Sl bta pcnhi ------; ;f‘\ l .and Kansas CiCity / " Chop '? 27 W Ul 10 pjn. L U U l on Oct. 22,1077. ojiu II n m 11 tuM tni« MiUi l » wormtcotffSBENce M»W})t>ldl,]ot) A ______. R aul Ix)p ______w L PB CB ■' ' PWKATP.tHUimcQ«kW7A.iB«;mrn«i) uddc<[dedl3points,-incl«dinga dtmk UrrMU » II m - Ihe e dclosing scconds, and DcShav SW«A>W » t) W7 1 • ’ ------• ' ■ i r . - . -•h . - Til 7:OOi iltn I ^ Friday NigJit at the Fights, ESPK2.ES 3 .ill MtkiH 10 ^ Steveevenson scored 12 for tlie JJa23; a I t ^ ^ g !S 15? 1 7:30 pjn. lWb.3it3tlfti.lMt w hiio o lhave not lost to the Heat sin 1% gsr ii i; ^ i to .« ns • *»«.’«;«= MM. jvem ber 2000. Kirilenko id.sc U. \\ SEUuMiCl.Tmn>MSl7S ^ !' i ; « J 5 li»*w«»ei7H. rMUaKulSlW.MirsSI.a M M » ifNTn-Sa i i: Srelw unds and five blocks. ]\ H >21 r«UUOHk-T-Ti. H it Ht- ifaflMt*. (XHc-iJ(W AiMlAA UWCBS-WBmiM •il6-(lk»S4tr}4 Sicnraiio 27 t v«mM7D.M-Pk>‘ttxftee ^ w "JIUL I r a n LAUUn }< II eu 2S w«.UMUneo. Tn/goM Sl X 5 » -s ttftrar'.. HM'FiI: tJ0i-4p; Ut. kumv»u4in toMfuin,o#rn(e7 & f i S J i i i m k u : u 14 irtfli. game-tying shot with one-secocond ^ M ai CmiMiy 71 g H E ‘“'^'^^“5' S “ ii I s i‘ sucMn Ftuai M-udMM Sl ea M SOOh)H,]>I<^tfn.l9Qtifii.iteV S5«iS-.» icfIt in regulation, and /Vl\^ '1 " TiuiStO.T(i»A«^U w L T a ni ,;$it:»o.lOp:$«:Jo.4,; :rs in ; .t B l-,; ' IJ 11 » « 31 wiuiiWilliams hit a pair of big jiimpcni inPIJ, !*».»»« Ji !” s ‘J?;'"” •««Mifdi - ni l:t;i «M.u»U<3 rertime to help the Tororon to 'ilTOJ; s a s a S ' ' ™ !S IJ !5 5 14« III 114 nm ]] ^Hnn fmrimi ru < b M(U» l)I.IU>*>.4.7t(1.74(11 oven TenrtjTlNwOWtkOr fWWST wo« b*r M Amt&-«ir>«» Pi.ntaptors beat the New Orlciicans E Wttfr^ U. K AwiM S7 i! S? tr*W4dM-7SW>*«.;0ii70t>d>.iii( sss;-“?s£i-. fmneSi raDouSiei !} !> 7 ° » om ets 78-74 on ’nmiMlay niglit.ht. . : W CiMMlKjMnSIM.M T« (ortt l» I "A or* [trt »*BiwillwlrSrn I *« tM. lr;ltt1ilK5w:»ii:1«-WC»; Rose fouled oiu after scoringi{the t - i y irit-n>IM7»(Mr]f eacnHlMnbSpn. S k s s "*’" DuKki^Om ret points of ow niine but finishshed >^Y SvA^rHKlnlnSpn UtrUMSiei.W(M>S141 BcMl.Bi/MO li dmUm IIMM 50 • jmiB,3v«\S« 3«a«Nn''n.lXpn NnOMM 70. Hn Mixs Sl 59 M SSkullaiMiiilb,i4.tel71ifB.t5teni. ChwtoJW.B»^ir<3Mi« .Withith a game-liiglJ 20. Williams; anda \A'S^*Z^^ • r^ .'t. WHM9an«tM9tepm Brw|l|.ty>MSUI>tiM.K>MNn DODJonyeli Marehall eadi addedd Ifi : . Dan«Dnw.;pn NTl#*riiin4,0e»«4,i« K»-TW: la-4r; (<1: ■ S K iE S J GoUinSUN**^^.?;" Sna Curt 7S. PNc«<4r« et M r (ncn)vM<.n!>< pointoints. lMi5ie4(>«*«Alot 31 nil. n o mn.:n. 31( ] tifn. loot ifii. dmi sm . ru> ' ' Wddnssda/8 u ts NBA 60X83XM ^ ______V»w«>«tS«iJy._u». in ce C ^ e r . who Icfi the gai ------MavBiOa t e t o t n e g ^ T - tl/SiL >Hi: Ml It,. Vine Ctmiei.CoU«ttSO la»:gM Jrt rt*M vOnanMSUMIll ^vithrith 4:'4l rem.iiT«ng m the ui>cn: rt»iii). o«M>iia,twt»47 rinr«(lPM«WcN<.Spn l«jUrOmrt»tiMCwiUo«u -Ajy. Pt(n«D»gl.S»pm SMVAr-ni.n»5.90if«rllii!MtowH2M17.Twl.- S s ' S s s " ('otuymWf'iMcu.ep'" ItkMllSoMISllSlioili,M54««iii,H«l ATPHMMfeanCCin „ ii.H««Til:1Hf;Svas fojtled as he .soiii SSii*l'9M11,NoiKftl»n6-1S25.B'»>rj,Kjn4. waT«7s.ucutS(Uvitvuii;: AdMNMtZMlM 10 2-210. rrky IUI 20 9. Hafi 2 a 4-i9. Bnjinsi.&ibre!£j>fM0 T « « ..k - p«i404.ci»(wi8iti«( tnroirirou^ the lane, Team offididids l-ii-J------— AP.IhM Ar«>»15Ma6«M2Jtl,fj^Mt w WJ, ,1mi i im, a lle d th e injury a stniined (iiiai ft D»Mb M M1 TcttH»113 }M3 IJi . £ £ J 1 ““s»^ callc 1 1 ' , Utah Ian om ur Uiryatry Miller sports a rtfcWfa r fl 22 9 I ML|a S UuTi72.C«9 21 I 10-12SM2S AaSnf*(7.{.IC»«t,ei »N«*(71.Cl« retoJazz uniform just bflfors tipoft' ■ }PortGoi>-M«MMtMa(Kaw»V.N«n Smd Pi«^<. Doaxv Sarwra* , v.•ould « a b c rew ilu ated H iday IwSfr rSSsi’euSIifcrwTj Itewl. 1S27. ?S',Silt£I’ifl7 Ba •7lk«75X.Hi*• v U ^ r l ^ inri»w3i.44e . Heat Tliursday In . (.10. FU»n24. UA I'S. Sm frt. SUnn D(Ul,to.™,«Wtngl»Ca,fVi •.Sunotl CnvrtCtnu.li>nt.:i. against t h e M iam i Hea SSon-i«r lucks 86, Nets 83 Salt UkB City. ThoB Jajiazz celebrated , wueo LSU74,rMiM tK fttw w Pm«j|PcM<.E ^ ^ T J ii/S it; Jl; iwMSi«ia2.' yauri7)*wiPTitii2 i.jiRw^ scorcored 10 of his 17 points in fonbiirth hv wearing retroKJnlfoinlforms from 1379. " s r a ’i i S K S " GutM-OcCOV PtMl 714 (27(77tfo»27M.«l tfK tMzuMoairami KC'Wn«cnW.W«mlUtr«i«.IO.IC<'2]|31 M* i«H*tI in k »rt ll* jn H«|» rt R. Qua[uarter and Milwaukee spoilo ile d ^ IM0rtMn76.HfnCcnyon M artini return from a ; ______CeMB(T1J __ OdDcrrroi»7.WM ser* K.Kr.L J ______ccn. ______pen;xaisionjv beadiig New Jersey.y - ______MEMEmS.Tenn..;nii.^Jamcs ______r a m ' i«-u«nn-.iia9mS»art Martin, who missed two gamei 5 H points in the iSKyi! m'i 1^£C*7-*i j io a eo>j" »» DevlbS, flanoerj •i,H«»iiinvi»«<. *'’*•] scored 16 of hU H "“SSffiXST" fi*i d l i n g with the Los Ang« founh quiuier andild Jason. Williiiiiis isss issK ffrat™ g N*iJntr ( 2 I »A(SH«<»OuWa ,MMai«*2»niM471- Tb» Sv iM noi^ UuauM S1 (hs*r9ll130.t»*M.Pro * d ippers’ Corey Magnetic last wi added 20 points: lo(0 lead MertipHiS sss-,,.;C vi. » a s . a .O m fm n. UM«lrU »12 a.2.0*12-7 (>« SuSrowSfoIfroiU ,HJM4N««*1Mfr lad ju st t;™ ba.skets in the first? nI n S 0\t‘r Cliicago. ju t he scored 14 trainis in the fo> ■M a. VMX »IM 0. FM 1 ■( M < tok ^ But I’osey \\~<3S &of-9if-9 from tlie field niliwJW. ^wfttovew- SSS quarter and finished with 24 pc M M lamsr S5o^52IrvK2«wwi quit P0‘" ^ imd llit all 10 of! liisIlis free tlawN-s to CMnjSl!B.W»'UMMS;’ hSnjlISrKJ?S3^'i mlwMSUM.iM TntKDnirM oj^dm d 10 rebounds before foulingIg out J,gj, M em phis winnn iiits tliinl straiglu 'omT' h u m 12-Tt ton72,MMU ciM i«rai,i2oe.UMM>.ifmiiuu S 3 S S S K.J,, ! 5uiM.JS.e-i 'lA lM S 29 a l»47 TWPrtM.HYRtri9M.1Vw- \vitlkvith 522 scconds left. and fiftli in tlie laast s t: sbc. ssisSK r-'"’ f s s e w Michael Redd added 15 pc ford and Jerome Y&D.LA |*na«u7<.»«llS9 raRANSACriONS Jamal Crawford (WnSiea.U0>ginU T and rcset\-e Erick Strickland ha 13i»intsapieccfor iSSlOwt PiA<*7l.nx?»«ani4l k S S ' Srtrg).4«:IUtMeY. ^ Williamsscon.‘dl3ii »»»a $£UBcu1ian«*»«5l*5 j OLF - W E B A l L as Milwaukee won its 10th stmLraiglit iiie Bulls, who ha\x* aw lost four of five, nl& . SSH'S:S S I S Z ^ . ______^ •Uraw-IA t««> caM A-1laio aiO «um«st ------S £ S S S horhom e game. AiUTM) a ao. IMM TatMM B 4>l»7V rtiauuCopM CMW 74. uwc(CeO eo SMiW93it-NnJ«lrt’2"->121l-»2-a 1I.Y n«igw> . MW MUM-al - NBABoxos TB»M«ai<7,1ta«SlS4 r pM{UrOKatlina»«»»r.a»MM2i>i;<2»120m0. Mwa2W0C *-7 M17, t., n LiUDn U 1» Award winner Roy lliillilliiday, niiility. Verm eil loUlold the AP on •t S«*» 1 • M i 1 5«aiit«) M 2 2 lUcW i> s f s a rkM«sistM«*M7'1IMaMn»M2->.SKtjaM “ *»iA SE . I5511 J w CAViOItRS-Ac»«W f M Hr<« Ixw Alfonso Soriano were ainoilong 65 reiiuiin for iU least Ttow 01 W^ faW o^^Wtv“ , ■■ 5«*-StlwiM.S*aiSS a w s s S S ! ~ “ S: IWFVcmOjn (VrWtnW'trtlHI y-ears. ••AmSI - . ■ . ■ . ESES 3M44) -3 e*ftndhlF players who filed for salaryry arbi- sibly two m ore year Ill (Mti^iM iW > -3 WMCe^raSftreS.^ 1 AMnMnM.S4t S K i S i t S S tration 'niursday, the fewtwest to Terms of ihee newn coiiinici K 2S,1,*SS«,= IT' IS S I? 4 CoijVBUSWl^WWUCOHWflSoAl^ _ ' Minced. Venneil UMUm 29 A-11.Ua 111. JM3-e7 -3 HwrffenI Wtri«)Vr.^ F J Iccitd • subm it their nam es since• 1999.1 were not annouiw ffisB i'SiX "; M4M7 -3 FOOTBALL ; Miller, signed a three-yeiiryeiir, SIO miUion Qriole3l06,Bull3930 K ”^ . ' S S Ml p«n«nO)M.Cu1ia-7 l}.FUm rs,i®£?;. K S- Sji^a I J urfcoKftOTT CH E F S-SV« Da SVrH n*MO also filed, as did Chicago 2 2 «. Or* 172-411 H»r*2-« CM) ^ itjw e 1 iw.SA$07r. naheim close lo decidingig oion u defensive 01O.(X(rMM2-2l2.DAnai2-9 MlRn SBSSiiWdPrtH.CwtWiVtte* iicirticliil*"**" .. pitcher Kerry Wood, An: 2 24 T>*]MII»24n s l m . . pitcher Jarrod Washburnrn and coordinator to) nreplace Greg ______! S S ” s K f O^4?2?*rPd5rJ0W021WW 'S33.ia— ; ------jomOmOU —Florida pitchers Brad Pennnny and— Robinson, who resijresigned.l\iusday^ ______t.jMWBMM4H20.t««4-l1 ^^12■E IW(lrrOC«aVM*'C4mlni 5uaJIm . DMUp:rkAtfirtvPUii B*n.OOItetfv*»l^.M mT/ISw it w 7-vr* >12 ^7z a » ^ - m r - }}}M1 JmJmCCt. C CNnM P^t* " "» n C arl Pavano. M M 4. OuM* 01M 0.7o(M JM4 2M22M2ia 0oriw<«*n4.WHUi0tW IM m - SANftUIClSUCISCO «!EnSJUiT«d (ktrtti e ffo rt ill B e c k h a m e x pp e tc te d . , T 2(JJ4W.24J1| f«%»Drr.ll • Mrmtaxr. Clubs have made an eff recent years lo force deal - S S r g £?,. Focnm '“' ' j j t g O iJS 'e back from ankliikle injury }(Sa>M>aai 4.1] (Po«' 2-4. Hrm ml-' SSKST" jijwa S non-star players well 1 c S S m r S ^ i u«T<5tfr22 fhiwi(P»rr>s. NFLF^iayoffs ' KM7, unr 2-e.O**:-M. ISWIO. UlkMUSTir UcDnnJrr>yU.nTr- tntiSW S 3SiW>-W S I lOSWOflt! mid*Januaiy, threatening:g n ot 10 MADRID. Spai ' • uj».!5orA»orAiniwn*«4 C IW WW » ffrnj- ess they Beckhiun h as resurjsum ed full tmin- „ T«i»iw20.B*mn1? '* U!and«tB4,S«£S*n«oii4ll» K S S ^ S R«,1M D Z6,"W offer diem contracts u nles 0 94 3$ settled before filing. ing and is expecteicted to return for 8 i T " ? ? S llt»CDAI0nS-fi-»7iMFS«n iled last Real Madrid thislis vw eekend afier w aeojj mESL^i.ow- io MPBt^i. MV.WarenPxrtPMsSiw.BUUl. fljyrS »^ ;1 ! 5 £.BW— ‘i" rtW"*. _ Seventy-two plaj-ers file SSsMuSiATimiiiaflm. ., orow»5t-i> StKAronSJl***** p Dr« twi 002 and nm sing th ree games gam due lo an , , B*biPlf|(* SX '/tejw feSb, s OldNAKl year, down from 90 in 20C 78, Hornets 74 C«*»29,SlUuia20T 102 in 200L Just 62 filed in 1999, infected cu t onI his riglit ankle, Hn&0«>3ir.1WnMMl4 SSS! :1 SJi" B eckham h ass notno plajx'd since .1 t«nr>uMIer N*. W gJ- M » s w ’7:oT £S!K !fr.-»v ,KauBC<*r«wel»tO«. cutting his rigluIt aiankle in a colli- j»b4a .1 OUc^Kai. Smith; My Bears «* SKKSffii'?* flwavES-AwtfOdOlAdWOM sion with Murciiircia m idfieldqr Prtiw-ffim**, HY1 unPvir *S }< S S :l "ISS oar«.«ii.P*a.iJo Jimkun )SM^ S '1 con. will beat P.ackers Jose Luis Acduriuri oni Jan. 3. Tlie S ' * j s S s K oinmui^iftM. Twvin«>waI 3M4-9)3! -1 atVJlAVOI four stitdies and 1 ^ ” lirtpoiWiwlMconMl ffoCaUb..* 37-3M# 31 -I tvnxtn^ LAKE FOREST, IU. - Lovie cut required four , r S i s S t S M?OX| litt MnM i» » » •“*" *T “«»* " Sm ith didn’t w aste any tir l»l»«»l.lM8;WM».a CmnnBMmn1 SMl-70J MhH ing to win over th e ClChicago Real Madrid,1. hi second place, Tcm t 3M4>70 MAIFOAOVy>ova.r ind Valencia, is S SV ’ ^?*?Si35So^y(M*»itiM»|Ch«i.S™*iW Om Tm D ■ ll»-70* J.TMXrd Bears and their fans. a point behind -J17(isk7,OBm.l»OBMlt' 3 , tsas A>1U7]|17XD| KEW TOW («>)-«• s a i u ^ JtlnCa* : MdMCH. n n _ , ^ ^ D ly, he prom ised to be*icHt th e WASIUNGTON:0N - Greece p»«]idb|tr>iiM94 f^ ftt,ix ta.uan^llii-MTIMr>)M2c<7;OetM bvtOX*^ si s s s i 37-5J-70 Bears’ haled rival, thei; Green assured tlie UnitJnited Stales on Jazre7.H«atB55 So^nZflATw 3M4-70 ■ rtis increasing its imtMt-JlU«K»40 Sal’SS r' : Bay Packers. Tliursday it was 4-1H13M4I ti« C ^ : *0^ 5 WWt,«nA«IOH PEWWW^aW es and making gS!ffls«1I.M.n«00ll9??t 'ISHIZTr^ IU17.1»7liaJ0fflMMH UMXM ..JS : to ___ .‘•'nie No. 1 goal Uiat we’le ’ll liave, security forces S s kDmjkuoi — — owiitawiaw-; □I Green preparations'toto ideal w ith-a^ Jifi82r«22»,;v*«MM«'«■ t» S?»ro Dm |«*K|. cai*:w£i<»^w euLDnkHvnn. Dr«iPM>nSre w«SiiiStia 1 ElUWM1 0 ““ 0**~ 0 naOf»«i'i M#QBaLl.1727 hrtFMPnAcawMMn witli just one winning sciseason in er, at tlie W hitee HousoHe on precau- *’ Ml (M n 0 m BS-S^ 0 CW« only two tions for the gamesmesAug.13-29.Hie g ; L _ : ^ ------HQCKESEY______W s s s sa ^ a r m , g g " E l i ;i ■ s ____ th e last eiRlit years a nd oi o«(i v» oui)r. ^ ' nlM?.t^O IW O ^ 'iMOSM------playoff appearances smC'ice I992I group iilwhadTim'nppointmcntsviith o5!S?n^s«a*i w cMtfi a* i' (m ------T . S S f . f K S ^ 3MI-71 .1 M0«nB» ; Dec. 29 FBI D ireao r Robetobert Mueller a n 4 - (loin MTtaitaT )»«->1 >1 Dick Jauron was fired I *S«d«fi0t>T(O«l»4. *»*>■**» 37J4-71 .1 l^Wwta«Uj» ^ , Kords in OA Director Geor;eorge’IbneL C c « » g e B a d ^ Scottto m “ " S I S S after posting losing' reci J K W A V i , tv 1 cvdBon* M pci X N }« four of his five seasons,s, indud- Floridis saidaid Greccc V(Bfi >• ' is | K a s w«1 U 5 W . ssil :l SS^ < 9MS-71 •! k^K&lA ' ing 7-9 in his finifl year.; spending th rerce e times rnqn^,;.' sasiis!!!! »2:J1 •! I a IM m SM■a<9)»4Mtu1^«^• 1W-»SIUm»»> 0«CoSi Smith is the firsl blacack head money on securirurity and dcvotjra' I 43 m iiJ H * . . ■ - *Ct^»cli$ll«2 ... S«£i* SSIl :l ST' more personnuv.^ ------t?sa s 1111ijo^_»*_jei a ------______fWBwh ____ conch in Bears history. H e’s also three tim e s me ! num »Mfr»CS*B»«IM««l> S tiS ? *i - ! S I M I ------th e fifth In th e league. ilian A ustraliaa -dld'for dl the-aoOOou------M»-72 >2 USTA4ir< Iney, I H is 5 « £ » JM7*n .2 ■ ^ * ^ ( S 3 qe"“ Games in Sydney K s r , ts g IJS S Win* VMri wwl MM «» t/ear Grecce has) rc rcached out {otl BmBI 10 11 im X ;sssr S3SS5.. S S l i 3 Vermeil signs two-ye IMM 23 >« S iI S3 K '111 gs u<»T«i*o»i«&ftfcw badcup supportp o r t f r o m NATOr,. 3 mm WTEBWrOW-Nir«»}h^ ’ C>»« 555»UneB.liiwM QJM II 22 S 1M ^ M "* Pre(Uon4,i, 4 , 0 0 , ^ 3 deai with Chiefs allies and is5 woridngw< vdth- ;»i:‘ kOT W I T a « • SSS 3 SS!S I CSt i ! »»-72 >i MMM KANSAS CTTY, Mo.>. - Dick seven-nation security sec advisotyj - nSSn&nW tak 3M4J1 .J OREtWa ■year con* group, which indi[ndudes the U nited Bu>»n7a.ti-*8»fc«no« s ’" ! i(w5^l1o«W 3»-)(>n >2 ETM.Mi.*eMn*ien>a0> V erm eil signed a two-y« tract extension to coroach the Sioies, Israel anda n d B rita in . it*-..! f e S M i S i U ^ n S S w . ‘< “S U s y ^ S S S 3 *'^5SS'iS5rS2i**°" tcaiMi K ansas City Chiefs. • ' ^ ineil told Coirpl UDHOT W L I OL fl Hie 67-yearold Verm ------ijiiTlUKhdma^iH - DM— »»T l'!-? ! S a i ^ • _ 2 S S :i . .- . « ? ^ aiM 241> > 1 1 sM4-n •> ? S V g £ -n J

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SFOR'I'S CHAMPIOI3NSH1P PLAYOFFF GAMES( “ 1 P l a y i in g w ili t h t h ieboy Patriotts’ Smithh runs at the PGA SonyS Open 14-year-o-old Michellee Wie wows tlthe crowds a back inato pictuure \P) - Miclielle Wie hardlyJly HONOLUI.U (AP) FOXBORO, Mass, (AP .• Tlm rsdav a t th e Sony O pen.en. nainp Ionship Game liKikciloiil of place Til ihe wind comes in « f e I the 14-vear-old miglu prove)ve, Give h e r lim e, a iid th Atlantic and the ten:•m perature Colt* at Patik»atilot* ay. 1p.m., CBS . ____"A she lx;lon«s o iu h e.•PtJATour. P ( drops. quarterbacks wovorry about TV: Sunday. 1 I l)e th e youngest player everver Wie.lKilicved to l)e gripping ihc ball and1 idefenders ------r, m a d e th rce birdies in1 a V England rejuvenated ’ on the P(iA Tour, r wonder whether their frozenfr pads 'vith New Li 1 of 2-ovcr 72 that left heiIier rcs|K-ctatile mund ol e ball feels Smith. id e arly leader C arlos I'ranco will p rotect them . I h e ______m ne strokes Iwhind e ick ers_ an d .. J l e . r a n for 1.157 y ard s a n d 12 ” Siill, the ninlh-gragrader from Punahou madeu io - - l l l ^ • like a rock to kid ms in h is first y ear w ith ■ touchdownsi receivers. (Hiite an imi>res.siontn Ibeyond the two drives shi iois to help them win A nd a sm ile com cs to Amowain the; Patriois hit over .MX) yards. their firsit NI'LNI- cham pion.ship. K e Smith’s facc. “ I l(K)ked al her:t tto d ay as an o th er player,* Ir 2 yards on 18 carries in ;n. her playing partner wluvlid ■‘T hat’s b e lte r for me,10, llien," he g ain ed 92 ya Siiid CraiR Bowden, descended the Siiiicrr BowlDt as N ew E nglan^ posted a 70. said as an icy cold c Sl. Louis R am s 20-17. • i chatted did Bowden realiz(lize over the New Englane,nd posisea- b e a t th e Sl. I Only w hen they cl: ear. ihougli, Smith had nary teenager playing ontl a; L ast year, this \^as no ordinar son. 5 and six touchdow ns in a It is supposed lo bccin the 20s 982 yards am sponsor’s exempiiim.ion. , ■ . X 7 jffense that rarely callcd .• a lot in common.' Howdeiilcn I or low 30s - perhapss even with P atrio ts offer ••Wc don’l have a n. Tliai’s ihe image full; r when she was going n> gc / .snow - w h en the Newew England upon him. Tl said. “1 asked her w I •ry Centers had in mind her driver’s license.”ie.” , \ . Palriois host ihe Intndianapolis back Larry ( e • signed with New Wie is the thirdJ feft m a le to play on th e I’G“ / ^ ™ . Cohs in the AFC chailampionship until he •: lika /■' Tour in th e last eijihtght monlhs. following Annik: gam e Sunday. A nd tlithat means England, cr had a full apprecia- Sorenstam ai ihcc ColoniiilC and Connecticu!™1 ' that even though both bc teams “I never 1 o rd his talent. But now I’YfJ chih prt) Siizv Wltalclalcy at ihe Greater Hartfor< K fj have MVP-caliber quauaricrbacks, tion for his m here, h o w h a rd he OiH.n. H they might have to sciscutlle pass- seen him 1 will Ik)lh m issed thele ccu t. and W ie pr«)bably wil I ing g a m ts a n d g rind it otil on th e w orks andnd his 1 level of prepard: :eniers said Thursday. do the same. ground. tion,” Cenl m o n g th e 7 2 players who hii.h a d ' I Hler than I ever thouglit She vras 45th amo That shouldn’t be: ia problem “He’s heller es al Waialae Coimtry Clul morning tee limes : ^ for th e C olts, who haveve one of thc h e was.” 1 in the top 100 as the ftrs siniggled again at the hnt Wie was not ni J _ lonpue's 1017 rushers irin Edgerrin Smith stn ------n»ii»l l iTnnltia-forx«-zmmclttsimti------ing back to siun uflhir^this season,- r u nnin g -fo ir?-— •ml. »■""- -■ V ^ W James. Finally gettin 'llic top 70 and1 lielies £r------5 in comfortable, 50degrct liick is generally pleased a p re tty d e c e n t shehot againsi the I’andicrsicrs can overcome an injury to Marcus Wasliingionsasaid.“SmiUiis Beliclii^ Ither in Kansas City. mith’s performance and FOXBORO. Masilass. - llic New you Eagles. PhiladelphiJlia m ight n ot b e Stephenlen Davis. more of a north-antnd-south guy, w ith SmitI It’s not the cold that gct.s yot iw he fits into th e nm ning E ngland Patriotsis a'a lr e a d y lic a t tlii> id," in the NFC title game { if Mike Onee factorI is Philadelphia’s while F aulk is more^‘ eof a cutback w t h how h •e as much as the wind,’ Even though Sm ith, Faulk Indianajwlis Coltsjlts o n ce this .sea- 'Bul S herm an h a d n ’t mla a d e a couple of m ental.al state after losing two ‘ gam e. Ever riois QU Tom B rady says. "Bui l in M ike C loud haye n in • son, at lndIndy, when Willie I “tnc )otli questionable calls: aand if Donovan straightght conference title games, ®“sm ith led Buffalo) ini rushing in a n d fill-in ; wind will bo th e sa m e for boll X* lhan 100 y ard s ju sl onCiJ McGincst stopropped Edgerrin iht-’W, McNabb and Free■eddie Mitdiell Thee EaglesI managed to over-^ 5 ; 1997 a n d ’9 8 , a n d h e> wV s expccted for more ih h dovm at th e I. us.” a fourth-and-2G > a ; 14-0 deficit against viduals, they’ve com bined Jam es on fourth d Vlaybe. Brady’s used to it, it hadn’t converted a , , to ta k e o v e r for th e ai^ngT g hurm an as individu ee: 'H iere ^von’t be tying field goal rc than 100 yards in eight One guanmtee: ingy Pi»ss th a t le d to a r n Bay last week. ButZ l Thomas. Bm by 20COOO, tlie DiUs for more U J w lien the I’liiriot.s allho'hough Colts coadi Tony Dung; 72 Twinis scored w: earn at th e e n d o f regula . . . Carolinlina’s defense is tougher vherc. Signing games. in Sunday's AFC P«»ntints OUI that while his tean r rematch: Ihe , )b’s looking clsewh host th c Colts in esn’i play in the cold, the, cli-cli This is anotlicr geared to stop McNabb’s championship ggame. Not in docst ; in Carolina on ^ rds u e in Indiana isn ’t exactly tror;rop- Eagles won 25-16 i ing - he gained 107 yards Foxboro's-swirlinging winds, tliough Nov. 30, th e sam e dday th e Patriots « week, a rccord for a quarter- res could be rela- teal, But there were 1 ^ ' the temperatures Manning probably won’t; b e b eat tlie Colts. Bi ; in th c playoffs. lively balm y aficiifier a week near Ma hud- extenxiating circummstancesinthat " s’ playofiff game rfect this week. Indy’s no-hu( ,e E agles a re due. Eaglc5 st calls for highs in pe^f^^ y, Carolina’s olh- ‘ zero; th e forecast c e offense can be confusinglg tto one - John Kasay, kOLES, 17-15 th e 20s or low 30s.10s. riots erwise outstandinglg kicker, m issed EA ^l arc favored by ju-st oppciponcnts, but the Patriot s and an extra The Pairiots arc rcly surrender touchdownsis iat three field goals iST WEEK: 2-2 (spread); 3-1 three points. That’s Tl primanly rorci ll six point, 10 points thattl could have LASI ;sing or curse?c ime - just one in their final si ight up) - ables! because PeytoniManninghasbcen Mi hom' a t - b een th e differcnice. o (straigli gular-season games i JVYOFFS: 4 4 (spread); 6-2 6-, ing for 681 yards regu McNabb against:t JJake Delhomme PI^I sisling. throwing )xboro. , , and eight touchjchdowns and no field at quarterback wouould seem to give (siraighJght up) n«c PHILADELPHIA Go witl: that home-fie e g u l a r SEASON: 143-108-! : Champ lonshlpGame interceptions inn w ins over D enver Ige. But Carolbia^ REG Philadelphia Eagle:L'^'all^oo l ™ 1 vantage. the E agles th e edge len at Eagles a nd K ansas City,ity. H e has a near- ad w if the best units in (spreacead); 162-94 (straighi up) familiar with the road n they a re Panlherti PATRIOTS. 21-17. front four is one of i lundjy, 4:45 p.m.. Fox______p erfect passer raratin t g of 15G.9. traveling. Tliey malake it to the TV: Sunde NFC championshipip gam e, th en '------Panthers (13-5) routed ____ get detoured. • T h e Par i ^ o m e n ______s, then e n d e d St. Louis’ 14- _ _ _ _ _ W( Two years ago,, the i St. Louis Dallas, th home wnning streak m Reponrt ______Ram s g o t in th e wajray. L ast year, i t gam e hoi track and field Continullnued from D l e overtime - the firsl posl- national indoor t was th e Tbm pa Bayly B uccaneers. double o\ Dl J aana n Capps, Cofrtlnued from 01 meet featuring collcgecc and pro- fuU-coi•court defense. The Eagle On Sunday, th e EiEagles play th e seasonn win w by a visitor at the fessional athletes. ed a combined 50 turnovers i rd Jones Dome. This group a team ." C oatsssa sa id . Idadaho State track ’s- forced [ by Carolina Pantherss for a spol in Edward J jstaffrcsignedDecl. w o gam es, induding 11 b Mnhipndhisstfl Tlie ncnfials senior trtfrom the tw , a p lace th e o f Panilianihers has no concerns another dement of * dncr the Super Bowl, That adds one eromc look seventh in womemen's NIck Kelsey, Rebel]>cl point guard Camille Gardne jcen since th e aboutI thc th( past and, as quarter- )r Coats as the mor- J*-” how- Eagles haven’t be< uncertainty for C ollcge jwle rault al the rece in 8 M 1 w in. Gardner did. hov th e two recent back Jake Jak' Delhomme said, is m Ivertising m ajo r pre- I Z l Pacific men's bt a s k e tb a ll mme 1980 season. Do tli k ctin g a nd adver Icno Summit, a national indc r, score 18 points in that gam ju sl add to th e tlie midsilidst of “a pretty good fairy , senior season. _ ‘V*;* Nick Kelsey of rihe failures help? Or ji p ares for h e r sen rack and field m e e t featuringigcol- c Senior guard 1 I another 19 the n ^ nighl. Sli tale." Shc wants to returni to playing es. Wendell will retui:um to acuon this ^ vem ging 11.1 points p e r gam^ime, pressure? e Panthers haven’t been to ege und professional aihletcs. word “All o f the guys; tlth at have b e e n Tlie Po the right side but that wU be up to “■I'* winter for tlthe Northwest ond on th e team behind forwai layoffs since 1996, their sec- here the last threeec, four or five th e playo w hoever takess o\ov er th e program , C onference .scasoi50?-. , Aman'londa Pillmore% 13.3. season. Not having to deal VIonica Jensen, Kelsey averaged y ears - w e have ^ bibad taste in o u r ond seas Coats will be called on by the IVIC Last season, K rcccnt postseason flops caii r game and was mouth from beinglg able to reach ^vith rece new coach to helhelp lead the squad daho State track nine points per in Carolina’s favor. VC w ith a ,^25 3- this p o in t th ree yiyears in a row, work in ( which includeses !Big 12 FVeshman •Hie Foniier M inico Iligli SellSdiool third in the NW( is, ihe P an th e rs a re on a roll: ir fin a list Jo a n n a ;e. He is currendy ^ and the past two10 years we all Plus.ll of the Year ;timdoui, a four-time .siaie d ialampi- n point percentage. /liat we were able to accom^ already has, wnung I event a graduate studeilent in tlie univer- 'J II know what happei)encd,” ru nning “Wliat Schmitt. She air in m tlie inple jum p, won ihai ew That’s kind of what last week was a big feat, rekly-journal on thc Weber sity’s CoUege of)f Optomeuy. His • back Ducc Stalelley said. “ W e plish las ...... an upbeat week It tlie a-cciit Id a h o ' Staie-Wei II Jolm Fox said. “That gives bsite througliout the witlia younger brotlierir A.J. Kelsey is a tJ]this team’s done this w eren’t ablo to adydvance. coacli Jo OU sports websi Slate diuil m eet last \veeketid \vil leam a lot of confidcnce a^ rs. fresh m an g u ardI oon th e squad. "Il’s ju st a sad situationsi for us. our tean season. lilstiuice of 3G fc-ct. 8.50 indies. go into a h o stile envirom Shc und Steph;phanicTengramv/ill year. Different b ecau se as we lookok hack over our we go i be the only seni«.>niors this fail. Botli M elissa McUnJ m o re , _ careers after werc retire, we’re ment.’’ B e n A llen, people have stepped s an environment that can will have to lead:ad a young team . going to say, ’You1 know,V we h a d a It’s ati Idaho state tnt r a c k P downright hostile for thQ . C oats remainslins confident. |d{Idaho State track ;S. chance to get thehere that many get dow ore from Jerome U|up at different times. es, too. Should they stumble , "I knew tliisliis sp rin g w ould be This Bengals senior from.F;™ .Filer The sophomor times and didn’t; taket: advantage Eagles, t i's SOtf rneter ru n a t ...... they did early in last - c ru d a l for us,"s," shc ; said. “Having It divi- won thc womens , 5 . tho way took fourth in his pole-vault d [SU-Weber State of it.” ’ day>___ overtime victory___ ------thc-coachinR.siii.siluation.upJnjhc ____ sion-at-th«‘-recent-Rcno-Sumummii____ thc_reccnt_IS ------To-take-udvant;ntage-this-time^------Sunday^ tl us o ff for next year. iual meet witli a nst G reen Bay, th c memorie»s uir hus throvm u meet with a height of 15 feetect, n indoor track du - R an d y R o g ers, CS th e E ag les (1 3 4 )I knowk they m ust againsi < previous tide game losses Tm not that coiconcerned. We'll be inches. Thc Reno Summitit iis a tim e of 2:19.44. W omen's head coac)ach block oul the' hypype surrounding two pre d come flooding in. fine.” this game in a ciljity desperate for could co that h ap p en s, no m u tte r heM inside a sports champic)ionship after a If thai TheTh' E agles will counter insi lore than two loudlyIly Dawkins instructs hts ilh forward Mcliame Halaullaufia, drought of moi nmaies, ihey’re bound to gel ------w ilh abbed decades. They neeeed to ignore the teamma hn 22 points and grabt t. TliiU w ould m ak e th e m Men_ ia w n ------exli^ressure-oh]fplayingal-home------l i g h l J MSG the Yusuf Baker aiand guard Jason ght rebounds in CS1% sexonHv (1 more v u ln erab le to a n oppo- first night before ftdling 8 ^ 6 1 sprained ankles in amaz- and being favoreired, jusi as they even me Contlnuod fromiD D3 l II Dixie McKinney both s rer S alt L ake C C She is, am I with liltle to lose. : second game, one in whidi D nd 5.0 w ere again st th e> EBucs a year ago. nem w ii ju s t once thisis yearj in St. George, ^ tem pts. p ractice ■Ibesdayay. They are proba- ^g!^, averaging 6 2 points and ogles Pro Bowl defensive m ad e 12-of-21 3-point atterr esper They need to0 be loose and Eagle I a 75-73 dedsiorsion to Eastern Utah in scor- ble for this wtweekend, al^ough bounds in ju st 11.1 m inutes ] dc Corey» Simon says that Ironically, the Rebels, led in s r may be limited. gjy„, rform- respond to the» challenge, not tackle I that ended the Rebels’ 73-game /incent their mobility _ une this season. Her perfoi I’l happen. , . J ing by 6 foot-5 guard Vim ortont tense up and fall11 iapart. home winninglg sstrc a k . ‘"J came ' Guard Aking Biting c suffered a anjgice was espedally importi Evetjbody's really focused^ G rier (16,9 p o in ts p e r gi jainstSLCC-due.to.the.absei3sence “Youjiee,d_a_s.csense of urgency Evei ------you lookk at the last threo years------®rst-3^------highanklebi^lise in practicc. also------ggaij ion sa id r‘‘I-think-w e a rc -d e w through’Jan. 6) are the w r e inef- a ^ u t you,” w f e;^Bmn"Dawkins ^ ----- Simons Wb6n they’veve had that streak, ■ SWAC T\iesday.ondisc5 questionable. ______of; ZimovaZi a n d Pond, and th e ii ;ly enjoying it a little bit point shooting te a m m th e S» re and said. “Know thele game you are nitely theyVebccnorI one of the top three po And Baker is overeraging 13.4 points fe«jfctiveness of Brandi Moore i re. I th in k b e c a u se of every* at just over 32 pereent. , ab o u t to b e in. At\ t th e sam e tim e, rnore. I ' in thc COIcountry," Arnold said. « making and a tcm-hishgh 9.5 rebounds p e r pcnjenisa Svarova in th e p o st lg we have been through all Arnold doesn’t mind mai “Brandi wittsn’t scoring; KryKrys® you can’t pltiy thele gam e light a n d thing w *Wh£3i you play plx one of the top " such a g am e. B o n g hhas been playing “B son long - with players lost to D bde prove it c a n re p e a t sm atterson, who’s kind of a' smaBsn h a v e fun.To ha)lave fun, you have scMon in th e COIcountiy on their home outstanding babasketball of late, Patti iry, and everything that w?s performance. ,rwanl for us, isn’t gotag to ■ou are and your injury, i^they*rcus> usually going to win. P® jallwcU averaging IS points I and eight forw to show who yoi ng on with the 0-2 start - it's ••They have n o t sh o i th e ball lose same kind of shots; i tak e care of y o u r going o ‘ ■ “ I r t o ne of)f tlth e longer trip s to a 1 “The assists in his last 1 th rce gam es. tho& S’ perso n ality a n d tt t been tremendous adversity from deep,” Arnold sdd. ^ icnisa (Svarova) was in I j plays a n d your bubusiness. You can- just bc d trek to get down rfthate McKinney sawIW his floor time Den ,t we’ve had to overcome. So .U * a good 1 teams they have struggled vAii andi," Rogers said. “Thart K get dght." 1>“'W y b e th e fatigue factor ^ d them. diminish slight!Itly last week wilh Lani n o t l e t yourself gt ; thw,soi^w the teams that have zoned U f what this team's done this y ; ^en one loose were're reallyi just enjoying this m.” iheplayofEltitting, but is still scor- ofw C arolina h a s. I . pljjys in a lifferent people have steppet JUI the playoffs. opportiportunity.” ------pprns split th e ir series We ^ will d efin it< ^ w n e them .” m d dishing o u t 3.6 . Diffi P team ihroughou Thetwotean The lone m iy also help maskmt a ing 9.0 ppg an' t d ifferen t times.’* net in lato November------Fbrward- assiits per outui ______. ui di ------w h eH th ey fw reccnt Eagle injuries: For ls.-ca;;wn-87.«l-tbe ------r : ^ . . ^ Vmw \ rv VP a s c D - S I'rid ay\ , J a n u a ry 16. 2()()4 The Timcs-NcwsVS R a n d kdev shiines in IBurley basketlm ” ;VlEASlURING LLIP is team w li finish , K i l T _ '1 I onshnship tops everything. With1 :ntury for a share of first placepi wn it,’! said Rarlandklev. “Ihat’s . B U R L E Y -If it hasn’Cb.'C been the n th e conference. been the goal sineinco sum m er ball. a p>ainst f l i Bishop Kelly^ the We/eek kind of year Burley Bobc3bcat boys . ' I I I H■■ek I “Those games are huge, if we If \ve play togetheiher, wo can hang & . iioped for, Eilc U rw n ■ ______basketball fai^had hop .—wouvould-have_lost_to_Jeromcn e , j t ___ .with anybody” By Erii ...... K lm tw r ly; y s a n d . ■ don’t point the finger■'■at'senior "at ...... Tlrne»hct^fews writer K t a M B w di.. wouvould h av e already put us ouo u t o f ccn ter Scott Randklev. fii^tiret place in the district,”’ said : Girls basketballlall — Jerom e wresirestlers averaging JEROME - Anything you cican .______T he 6-foot-5 post is av Ranlandklev. “You have to cIen;-mot------Je?romo ro r - Palmoc hopes hi*! gn “ —loss 10 lUllcnist wlmrc-R aining a w in over Uie for JoF the bobcats than a 4Ar^rarc : .uyunJ. ilic tivo lol)cats during last year:ar’s state touma- pierslers have gained a newfou hit for a career-high 33 Saturday is high on cham cha pionship. W hile th e Bol M urtaugh at Oak)a k le y - have haunted a team ththz it ic hPN Spartans Sa to get ment semifinal,1, > \vilh Baggs win- focusicus. s list, taking home the m ma ay have an uphill b attle t( “A lot of our kids had their ejeyes Don’t overiook< JiJiUian Cutler te r lh an it^ rccord indica there, Randklev is optin:im is tic n in g b y a 5-3 d eL'cision. d “A in Conference champi- the [>ened up ot the toiim am en Igll R ed Devils, -.“We started out slow,se: open and the Murtatigli lid Palmer. “Hopctuliy tlicyf f*g‘I The 5-fool-7 senioror anda h e r team* c Sred out what they need to do^0 ‘0 m ates arc lurkinglg iin th e Magic ETBALL Itandings e successful at this level.” Valley Conference,,ce. ju st Nvaiiing ^Ho Baske Kimberly's Sonny Silva finishshed for one of th e topp tl:three teams to m)03-4 Ida] ' secoijcond in the U 9 p ou n d wei{ slip. And tonight’siht’s confercnce 3 2 6 4 Class 3A Hansen 3 lo Conforonco classlass, thanks in p a n to a scmifiiifinal gam e a t O akley woiiwould b e tlie per- 0 ' Boyjloys 2 2 3 5 Sawtooth Contral Idaho C Murtaugh 2 ClConf Ail victoiciory over Snake River’s RtRace feet rime for ^Iurtaurtaugh to pull off a ‘ Throughtl JiJan. 14 2 4 4 7 Magic Valley Christian 2 L W L owman, the lopranked 3A 1 a much-needed upseipsei. I ] ClasstssS I A W Bowi Oakley 1 1 10 4 pourounder. Ho^vever, b ro th e r JtJoey W liile C utler^s setscoring average II Region Four=bur-Flv»-Slx Vood River 6 M ^ S - sll to Shelley’s Adam Balmfo -9 .7 P P G -is n ’t specspectacular, she-ls Conf All Castieford 1 leclo 2 8 5 fell I n th e Red D evib’ W L W L Ughthouse Christian 0° ^ ______Slooding 3 3 8 6 nd and Filer’s Brad Silvester, finiinish- ju st o ne option in th n ’ lg fourth a t Buhl------— ------b a lan ced -sco rinng..aitack._Witli. g - ___ :___ ~ri^Pocatello~^ ! — 3 ------1------7------5 ------Northsldo Confesnforanco Umberly. 2 ------HI“I think Joey's mentality willill be ijeip from sophomoomore post Dme P.. Skyline 3 ' ' 1 4 7 Conf All Buf5uhl 1- 6 5.8 yI 11,little different in the futuiure,” Tollman and junjuniors Jenilyn idahoFaiis 3 2 5 6 2 2 6 5 W I Vi I Pair*almer said. “He won’t just j Perkins and Hallieilie RoseboroU^i; I-.-' TwlnFalls Class 2A Red Devils have 1 3 3 8 Carey 7 0 12 1 ^ exptixpect that he^ stronger o r bet•ctter Cutler and the Ret ' 1 Highland (Poc) Canyon Conforor 1 4 2 8 Community School _ 3 1 8 2 ,,, thhan a r his opponents.” been hanging toughugh all year, lliey ■\ Minico CConf All t, games against RIchneid 3 2 5 6 Jerome has been strong allI yeary lost th e ir two ga 4 3 6 7 W n the upper-wdght dasses. CodyC Hansen by a combined cor eight C lassass 4A Camas County 4 2 4 4 7 Valbailey ^ Carpenter and Thnner Patterersoii points, and arci irmuch-improved O roata t BBasin Dietrich 2 1 4 10 fa il Glenns Ferry 1 joth placctl at Buhl at 1893 ;and from their 54-36{6 latc-Novembcr1 Conf All Shoshone 1 " ^ ® sWendell ; 0 1-4 8 W L W L 0 5 1 7 ^ ilS pounds, respectively.• loss to the Lady Ho:H ornets. Bliss 0 Powell failed to p lace a l Buhl,J.but If the Lady HornetsHo; can g>it 1 0 6 2 A Century Class lA has been impressive at 125 solid games frofrom b o th ,Ali 1 1 2 5 tndflpendflindont Magic Voiioy Conft)nforonco •• Burley pounds all year. At 171 pou:)unds, ■ Cranney and Jennam ia Peterson, thCT 0 1 2 8 4 8 Conf All PO” ^ Jofotno Twin Rills Christian 4 Ryan Musgtave has been impnprcs- should be fine,ne. However, if W L W L Rya I 1 10 3 sivesive. but was unable to place pi Murtaugh can shut sh down the \ , Classa ss 3A JV Scheduledule Oakley Oa 9 1 against tlie strong competitioiion in Oakley posts, ththe e Magic Valley ' Sawtooth Contralral IIdaho Conferonce Hansen 8 2 11 3 aga ISDB 1 3 Ha the d eep w ig h t d ass. Conference standirndings race could Conf All Hagerman 81 2 9 6 the Ha Botli teams ^vill b e lookingng for get a lot more interitercsting. vy L W L Murtaugh 6i 4 6 8 B G irls 1 6 5 9 strcstrong showings ag ain st a BisUshop Decio 4 0 8 2 ' ' Rafl Ra River 4 2 1 5 4 Through Jan. 1 3 Castieford 3I 7 3 11 KKelly d leam that has stru g g led r p Kimberly fcr^o? Class SA Magic Valley Christian 2! 9 3 11 seajseason. Wliile n e ith e r P alm e t ^ Wood River 2 1 3 5 Mi c seen ^our of the MagVlagic Valley’s lop 1 2 2 6 Region Four-Fljr-Flvo-SU Lighthouse i]j Christian 1 9 4 12 JenJerom e coach Des C ase have j L- Buhl coadi- scorcrs \«11 hold c< 0 2 1 6 Conf All ^ the Knights this year, both co Filer Kollv’s !he Valley Udy Vi L W L Northside Conferiforonco es es are aware of B ishop Kc for u non-confer- I Goodine 0 3 2 S Viwngs travel for 6 0 12 3 Conf( All strtstrong wrestling tradition. I against th e H ler Skyline 6 / L W L • three encc .showdown ag 4 1 11 4 W “They always hove tw o o r tl ] Clftula ss2 A Highland (Poc) 4 Eh DCS Lady Wildcat.^.5. V alley’s Mindy Shoshone 6 good kids." said Jerom e coach ! Canyont CcConforonco Twin Falls 55 2 10 4 SI • } ^9 3 ,eyou Malone and Undlindsy Wood have Dietrich 5> 1 9 3 J-Case. Tliey are not someone Conf All 2 5 5 10 Di on our combined for 233 PPPG. Not to be Mlnlco 2 Richfidd 5 can look past. We can ’t re st or W L W L 1 6 • 2 13 R> outdone, the Ladyidy W ildcat duo ot Pocatello 1 Carey 3 1 0 . 6 2 1 6 1 14 g laurels.** lani and Lindsay Val!^ Idaho Fails 1 Camas Counly . 1M 1 r =Tlie final scores of the rnight Jennica Mecham Wendell 0 0 11 0 lowinc Heimkes have comcombined for near- Community School 0» 5 3 ' could cot go a long way in sho' Glenns Ferry 0 1 6 4 Class. 44^ » ' tost in ly31,Mintsonania nightly basis. , , w wh hidi team learned th e mo: Id be th e dedding Groat BasBasin Buhl,"and which leam is reat■adv to Defense coultl n ila sslA All W, t M sccond factor otSatiinlay’ilay’s gam e. Wood is i Conf Ail Al m ake noise d uring th e sei iltoy Conforenco W L W L Twin Ty Falls Christian...... 4 8 a defeiisiw sparkpark plug for the Conf All ...... lialiiaif of the season. • Lady Vikings, while whi Filer coach Jerome 3 0 15 0 W L W L Standings updates aro alwaysi ninpptociaied. Pleoso would be hard os finding; ia augor Cory his coffcc. Jo 1 6 . 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urt ruled was an acci- in If Iraq might leaa v e P A R IS A w itnetness 111 ihe French conn icess Diana dent causeded by Paul’s sjweding * ■ crash ili.ii killed l»nncc under ihe influence of U.S. L out compleie t e l y doscrihi'd J horrific: scenes of and Iwing ui . scrccchiii^; lirjkes. flying fly car alcohol, V ek. Briiain's royal coro- By B) M atthew Rosenberg p.irtsaml an impact lhatlat sounded week hed the country’s first Associatedaj Press wrltcf like an cxplusion - and is ner launchc quest into the deaths ’•aljsohiifly CDiiviiiced*’1*’ ii‘wasi an formal inqu lo reports and asked[i |police in I.«iidon to BASIIA, Iraq.-Tens of thou-- 1 . H W i ! .iccidcnt, accordiuR lo examine aa variety r of conspiracy. san sa d s of S h iite M uslim s shshouting ■Huirsday. theories lhat have "i n a rc h e d J "N o to A m erica!" mJ Ihc wiincss, sprung np. Som e T Tl hursduy through this so'soudiem ’ idcniififd as (( ______p eo p le ljeli^*ve_ _ciiy ci to__buck_their spspiritual • ------M 0- h -a -m -t—d ------I D iana was th e leu Ic d er’s c a ll for early elcclictions, a M cdjahdr. Uild victim of a con- stand st that could stymie I'rL-ncli w eekly 1 am absolutely spiracy, variously blueprint bl for transferringlg pow er I’aris Maicli and poin tin g lo th e to tc a new Iraqi administratiation. Hi itain’s Daily convinced, clear andi d n>yal family and The peaceful demonstraration in r Mail labloiil that t' intelligence Basra, B Iraq’s second-large he %vas driving in . certain, that this wasUS agencies. camea amid a string of boilom bings ^ fi.)nt of tl'c ^ Ilut M edjahdi und ai clashes across the c Mercedes carr/iiiK an accident. disagrees. “Any over o' recent days that has Uiana before ihe conspiracy would 23 2 p eo p le. In lattisl inci< Ann- .U, have had to be passenger p bus in Tiki crash in a tuiniel 'Jljursday ran over un aranti-land . carriecJ otii by 'i under Paris' Pont invisible men," mine, n which exploded, kilkilling at ; ^ dc TAIma hridne. - Mohamcd Medjahdiidi, Medjahdi lold the least It three Iraqis. ‘lliere have been An estimated 20,000)0-30,000 3rs, Including Grand r t ash British daily “I sm city of Basra Thursday, carrytrying posters of Shiite leaders, few - il any - com- eyewitness e to royal crasi S h iite M uslim s turned o utu t to sup- haqis protestI In tho stieets of tho. southem am absolutely S [ht, the top cleric ol Iraq’s ShiiteIte majority. Thousands demonslo n stra ted In B asra to |)lele cyewiiness port Grand Ayatollah .A li al- Ayatollah All al-Husselnlal- al-SIstanI, far right, convinced, clear P rectly, not chosen In provincial:lal r elcciions to dioose wwould like the United Nati violence. Since th e U.S..invasion. ii demand for transfer as a tool of' U.S-U. ad m in istrato r ^ of th e assembly a r c play p' a major role in thc tr reformists iinsist jShiites, who suffercd the tl most members of Paul Brcmer., whowh hand-picked its Iranian r of power. under Saddam, havei largely • unreasonableble becausc a credible ol in July. Many coun- )uld-noLbe.conductcd______“If the agreement is i : imple- 25 members in , —re fr a in e d ----- from — atattacking— election coui v isio n o f------cil'mcmbers-an-arc'Saddam-critics------—r lort notice due to the itmerited under thc supcrvi! iates run A ; m ericans. on sudi shor he coali- who .spent marmaiiy years outside di^alififiedcandid jrecarious security sit- llth e A m ericans alo n e o r the Smaller demonstratioions also country’s pre etuminghome. tltion as a whole, it \vill btbc defi- Iraq before rctu: tookI place Thursday in BBaglidad. uation. TKHKAN. Iran - Reformist World yy In brief law m akers vowed 'Hi'Huirsday to ” n protests at ------^ keep n p th e ir -sii-in { ll seize this opportunity )w of proOgress parliament despite inintervention “We will s jrab newV currencicy in sho lin g each a n d every d iild Iraqis gi from Iran’s suprcn-•eme leader byreachm g a political with vaccii:cinc.” aimed at resolving j ') - A s the e m o r of theie C( entral Dank o f Iraq . BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) lursday. Jan. 15, w as tho lastist d a y th a t old ; ^ crisis over ihe barriniring of candi- U.N. callalls for measures najor cur- Ahmed Salman Sal Jaburi, - told euro, yen and other ma ‘Saddam- Hussein’s Imago dates from nexi mo igainst tho reporters IhIhi u rsd ay sqi dinars bearing Saddam Hus idly new flu In Asia ren cies surge in value agi juld bo exchanged for tho nowlow n o te s , wilting dollar, even Iraraq’s ban- One dinarlar was worth close lo free’ dinar com Ayatollah, HANOI.JI,Vietnam -Vietnam on troducod Oct. 15,2003. tamweight upstart - th e 2,000 per dollar di when the new . J Intrc Mi K ham enei Thursdayly reported four more lid i depict Iraq's im p o r- • "Saddam-frce" dinar - is showing notes-whid accepted BEFORE OCT.T. IS. JAN. 15. onDO Wednesday suspecteded human cases of thc tific contributions, his- unexpected muscle. tant scientifi ______MARCH 2003 2003M3 . 2004 ordered the bihlflulhlh a t has in fected p o u ltry icape and economic life eveiywhere The new Iraqi dinalar, intro- tory, landsca I 2 - m e in b e r j„ ijireei Asian / countries, while circulation. After trod* Dinar 1.900- duced last fall to replalace notes - entered cii 2.000 2.000 000 1,350 u a r d i a n . china burlunned imports of chick- Wednesday at 1,400 to in Iraq bearing Saddam Hussein’s F ing early V!i U.S- dollar Sl 1 t Council lie d the World Health •, the dinar spiked lhal U. image, has strengthelened by the dollar, ll ippoints CO Organizatsution warned of an lUar term s. afternoon to to 1,100 - an increase C ost of Item s, In dlid in a rs , cconsidyr ns ipcreasinfingly urgent situation, about 25 p ercent in doUi The older notes must beb turned of 21 percen:enl. AlX}ut212 pounds Lamb kebab M an's li.Kliial.ficii- Vietnanam already has 14 sus- raqis said this was the in by Thursday - theyy have no Som e Irat. ol lortomoloos dinner haircut p ccted h u m a n cases of avian flu, ime day change in their. value after that. biggest sami h a n 3,n00 1 2: deaths. d One of the four ; value since late 1995, Mohammad Coalition authorities;s see the currency’s v r un suspecteded new cases has died, te of confi- when the dinardi strengthened ,as K M . - rncludins „ d 80 dinar’s ascent as a vote flu has infected millions ny. th e U nited;d Nations prepurcd to I■ @ 750-1.000 s i dence in Iraq's economy Boloro tho war D120 2,500-3,000 7a kens in Vietnam, South economic embargo then But currency traderers blame relax the ect reformisi lawmakers and Japan, prompting against Iraq, Jan. 15 S'SOO 7.000 2.000,, . ______,1 speculators in ncighboriaring coun- in effect agr dates tor l eb, 20 elec nations to order huge lar rctrcated to 1,300 by tries for hoarding the d in a r and Tlie d inar AP '' The disi|ualificati nc-sday and slipped fur- SOURCE: Asaoclolod Pjom ;ers at poultry farms, driving up its value in ththc hope of late Wedne-' seen as an alteinpt s .-titral Taiwan furm slaugh- Thursday to 1,350. later dumping it to canim a quick ther on 1 improvements in Iraq’s cieconom y A.s th c didinar has grown • hard liners in iho lo >0,000 chickens Tliursday Traders anand economists alike orc people have shift- ; ...... infi po w tr siriiw jlc. wi - . profit...... - ond political stability. Heae attrib- stronger, morc ome of the birds tested ’ reccnt gain ' foresee volifolalile changes in the dngs from d ollars in to I’resident M oham niainad Khatami, after son M uch of th e d inar’s uted some of the neww dinar’s cd their saving \i for a milder strain of list week. d in ar’s worlorth in the week's and fxpectations of a fur-_ ; whu seek social anand political Pos««v‘J I h as c om e in ju st th e lusi strength to high-tedi ffeatures dinars in expe people arc' m onths aheh e a d ...... sc in valiifc.Thtise cur- ...... reftirin.They sparked:ed daily sit-in the flu. "•niis indicates th at p such as watermarkiks a n d th e r increase ii virus - highly contagious i currency, Simon Gray,Gr an adviser to thc anges have added to proiesis al parliaincnlent. "niy VJJ demanding the Iraqi embossed lettering th at:It make it rency pdiang chickens - is believed to n g fo riis.... C entral Bank Bai of Iraq, said the ’s momentum. Gray Kham enei ho ld si ultimate nl say among cl w hich is really fla tte n n t harder to counterfeit cocompared thc dinar’s r to humuns through con- y that peo- dinar’s risese ini reccnt weeks might said. in Iran and appt)itloinis the 12 spread tc 'Hiis is now a currency to Iraq's older currency. ith infected birds,There retleputygov- not havee been justified by ^ members of ihe cou:ouiicil. He is tact with pic w an t to hold,” the de seen as llie leader of hard-liners. have beeeen no reports of the dis­ Inn has reined ihvin;in in on occa- ease beincing transmitted from one . siiin in ihe past to prevent an porson toto another. make Tailiban-styhle state ;! overt clash wilh libetberals. The sumesa strain of bird flu Nigeriain studentts fail to I killed si>six people in Hong Korjg V ' 'I revolution.”” heh t said, Workers plan to0 IImmunize in H97,7, when more than 1 mil- hid■«'tory came out decadess protect the ungodly,” - crs, is un dIcr er iage 30. He drew his into some areas inn recentn years. she became a symbol off student Mohammed tc flock large!•gely from northern j] llcullh ministersrs Ifit)m the six gine resilience in the facee ting in police custody, a declaration' ates, blit also from the | nations signed a streatment by Austraha’sS face wrinkled in dis about the al-Qalda network Ap^prills Islamic states ------commilting-thcnuc tn thi» of m isti S‘ aS' s £ A e h lw ilkilks i past a wall with graffiti abi ,.i i ^ ______majority CIChristian southem ______lean settlers: “ ------havc-a-duty-to-folIow J forKano7NlgerIr-A-bloodrfall plu n b ut a d d e d th:that they wiU llm area of tho northern clly ol u m states of Oyo,3yo, O sun an d Lagos! ! ly died I\iesday m thee an d show people th e wway.” In a Muslim ;150 million in Kelly to create a TallbaMtylpJiateate appears to be an IsolatedI r

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N o te s onthe m b e r ’’s t o p► a w ai r d eronom v+g^^rTrjF . r e or e i v e s; c h a n By Megan HinHinds ~ ■ TIcnes-Newfl» v» writer______H

/OLS-Since 1990, the I /alley Twi" s Area Chamber of H om2002 CommerrehJ; has annuaUy bestowed ■ [own.------ils - p ^ D g ioyous^Curtis_T,..Eaton___■ Iln coun- Award t o a bbusiness t or community ■ leader who10 displays exemplaiy ■ Magtc Vollsy rapa leadership< andai outstanding char- ■ Car sales slow003: actcr. This; > year’s winner didn't H iio either category. H A ales of new automobiles1 I TeUI qiut® fi* ^ ‘0 5 533 But il^ nollot every year the d ty of ■ % kdeolers In the Wafiic Valle 5 521 TWin Falls cellcelebratesitscentennial. ^^sllppcd 1.8 pcrccnt from 2 469 T h e chartamber'presented its ifi y!T\ lo'2003:Herc‘s the breaWonvr 3 72 annual Curtiirtis T. Eaton Award to L J (Camas, Goodjnfi and Lincoln c 3 2,949 th e city of TWinTVi Falls at Thtusday’s ■ jU ties had no sales,» J 4 544 an n u al chamamber banquet. H T he aw ardir4 named for the late ■ • • -i Naw Buto #aIo» In 2003 002: TWin FaUs BaBank&Thisi executive, . ■ County Car# Trucki ks Total was presentented to the diy for the ■ Blaine 67 466 3 I 584 work staff and offiaals have ■ ■yi :v . Cassia 86 5 435 387 done to conointribuie to the success* ■ Jetome 167 3 302 387 es of th e TWiWin FaUs business com- ■ Minidoka 16 3 56 264 munity, saidlid chamber president ■ • Twin Falls 1.191 1.7585 3 : 006 Ja n e t N eel’sI’s prepared com m ents. ■ . TOTAL 1.S27 3,017 * ; 4^ “IWi" Fall^dls is a com m unity th a t ■ from the gelget go was designed to ■ ' New oirto s a le s In 2002 7 : Sales of serve th e TWIWin FaUs TVact,” N eel’s ■ ^ County Cor* Trucks said. “It has done that .M Blaine61 523 ' ValMell------Sia w m ep t^ a 2001, and weU for 10000 years and we expecl ■ Cassia 81 306 2001 to will for man:any hundred morc.” ■ Jerome79 308 ■'Along thed ie way, aggressive lead- ■ Minidoka 45 219 erehip andd dedicated ' staff have ■ TwlnFalls 1,281 1.725------: 1 helped creat:a te a community w herc ■ Vj TOTAL 1,547 3.081 < businesses5 0of aU kinds can thrive. ■ • \ r They sharere the entrepreneurial ■ Here’s a little recent history:_/I S spirit with1 hhundreds of firms lhat ■ irr: ■new'autcmobilea^r>-Magio4/all cnoose lo numake their homes here ■ ^^'•v y --v-. - ■ •f 8,8 percent from 2000 to 20C the way for many morc - . ■ ' I ^ dropped 8.4 percenl from 20C ; Bank&Thist-iype oper- ■ . ’/( 2002. lEY settle in and share their | --'k - Scvse *ur»*«t!VT>oe-ieDd m 1990 after Eaton’s Surveying Sii Planning, and develi ; ^ B rieflv ursdav night by the TWin FallsIs AreaA Chamber of Commerce fofor their contributions to thee local1o< business rnings— d e a t h . mi- - s e le c r in g - a n - a w a rd —-b be ers, such as Mathis and QIaeaesemann, were.honored.Thurs n.-b redpient eaeach year, the chamber - Bank of :riteria which includc ligh Jc B utler LLP and KelleUey TVemblay, past chachamber board memorate the dty^ centeiminial. es deUveiy,” NemapcwiHcjiia)rn. ' c h a r l o t t e , N .C . - : leadership and exemplaryy servic; Benoit, Alexajxander, Harwood, • ■ Am erica Corp. p o sted idiS2.61bil-fou espedaUyin^ in the work done to com- ■ te r earnings T hursday lare, th; in the for the bank, pcrccnt to S2.73 biUion, st ss of buying U | 1 C Wall Street^ estimates, o ifactureri"s Comppany . Corp. in a M 9 t Aisiness k reecruiterssaim fo]»r manul the-board gains in everytl$47 biUion. mortgages to investmentnate \ of ana* - K em p th o m e; aai nd M adsen m il b e oor r tat existing local metal ma ■. The results, which cjrat in TNvin FallsUs for the Jan. 30 factfacturers, in d u d in g TWin P on Fmt QUI L O C11 al developers fofocus on metal precision-parts maker Seastr:E turns$ to per share, compared with8 per share. Manufacturing Co; Inc. ButIt the lion, or $1.69 per shan incj ^ Covina, “caCaUf.-based Hydro Mai fouith quarter of>2002 for economic gaiiJillo Fitting manufcufactures high-pred- classes cla! are m eant also to crc er’s banking induststry for foture e which is in the proccss < sion hydraulicic ^valves a nd fittin g . a a streamst of job candidates s easing their able for prospective r on faU annoimced their abi = fashio FleetBoston H nandal C leads, she said Thursday. O w ners last fal lairman and By Virginiala S.I Hutchins >< employers. deal initially v alu e d a t S4' Most of die five new letleads aro intention to} taket refuge from cm] Lewis said. Tlmes-New*WS writer The new com puterized mudacliin- th e next one to tw o years. tions for 12 stra ig h t quart Jov. D irk VaUey’s recmcruitment of Hydro the ____ to drink Jack DunDaniel’s than tho A naheim1 , CaUf.,' last week with Representatives - its cowboy connetinection ^ sporC •j wilh a ninth straightcent increase soring Profesaonclonal BuU lUdei^ iSBOclated Press A m erica in May, rotaiUng f strong U.S. sales and said• hamburger ; for 'M nnd ^ f e s s io n aal l R odeo C o w b ^ S14.99, induding two refilifUls , quarter earnings will t ------:------S: Association evenivents, indudinR y. European packages and a Duracell b< , ' wilh Wall S treet’s expecti ISTON -* G illette roUed pi bat- ' buU-riding broth

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M o n e yf ______Stock[finishiinixed OIKearning!!;s,mergeernew s- Mortgaageratessd ro p WASHINGTON ((A P ) - d e c re a s ed d to tl 4.97-pcrcent this iposite index ended down so the lowest since July NKW Y O R K (A:(A P) - liivestoVs c o m p i J a n 15. 200‘1, -----:------10,750 . Mortgage rates aroundd the coun- weok - also t , or 0.1 percen i, at 2,10!>.0H. do^vn from 5.17 percent ■ facing strong earniirnings bm tepid 2.05, o try dropped this week}k to a six- 11 - a n d dow 06 Dow Jones - 10,250 rvvcmic cmtlooRsis lileft stocks little whilele ithe Standaril & Poor’s 500 m onth low,- last w eek, ' chanjtfcl Thiirsdisday, with blue index;x I finislied up 1.5.4. or 0.1 per- industrials The average rate oron 30-year Rates :orfor one-yeari adjustable ------9750 ;s also w ere down this cliiys slinhily higher lu>; and tech cent,;, a at 1.132.05. mortgages declined to;o 5.66 per- m o rtg a g e s a 5M lud tlie gainers, tnimpmg ;eraging 3.62 perceni slocks nudging thtlu e Nasdiiii com- IBM +1G.M cent, doiMi from 5.87 pepercent last week, averr 11 Street's earnings expecia------9,250 d to 3.76 percent last ])(i*iitu iiidux lower./er. Wall J 10,553.85 ~ " o c f NOV OEC DEI JAN week, Freddie Mac, thele mortgage compared ti s and offering a very positive lis week’s rate was the Many investorsrs chosec to liMik at tions a High Low FRaeofd high: 11,722.96 . giant, said Thursday inn iits weekly week. This \ llie ccDtiomy’s strt;itrengtlis - a major ontlooook for the year. This niolli-1;;; r r ; , ‘x . * 0,15 .1: 10,592.7.1 10,477.10 Jan 14.2000 nationwide survey off imortgage lowest sinceic e J.i u ly 18. I iiivcsmrs concerned about iMiikiiiK im.Tgi.T..astrong2(XM a^ out- fied ii rates. This week’s ratyn_.m 33 cents to S33.0G. ______p e rc e n L iittlic jT iid d le jJoXJunC; l ______m akers to0 ktkeep short-term inter- uci ___ _^=r-t;COO ------iMillish arK iiniciitL'Ht to spin it the Ihuhursday's session illustrated OCT NOV oOEC i JAN For 15-year mortgageges, a popu- est rates nearnei focKboitoifnevols power that future earnings,^ s 2.109.08 oiliLT w ay.” saidid Keith Keenan. the pi High Low IRgcofd high! 5,p46.62 lar option for refinancncing, rates for some ddmi m e . vice p r e s id e n iI olof instiiutional reportorts will have in setting the frompfoviou*: -O.H1.10 2,121,61 2.088.10 MoichlO, 2000 □d of th e m a rk e t in com ingn g ------trading at WallII S5 tre e t Access. m ood “ AP cks, according to Michaelle l "Tliis is a very shortsliu tenn market week; :e posiiivenews," Sheldirldon. chief market strategist•ist (h.it want.s to s c o p Chase & Co. and Ba3ank One Inc. Two1 bbanks waiting to close. Chain dIrug storee offers lecided to lock in at Spe;pencer C lark e LLC. Hm others deci ;00 announced Wednelesday. Bank their memerger, Bank of America lie m a rk e t’s 2004 “We’ll Wi have half the S&P 500 I»rofit.s fro m th e .20 at $50.42, Corp. amand FleetBoston Financial ff an early round of reporto n in g by th e end of January,”y ,” O n e closed u p S5.2i rally, touching off a Chase fell 30 Corp., rereleased their respective .T quite went away. Shcldildon said. “Optimism maylay while J.P. Morgan C re discounmt card seiling Uiat n ever q earningsgs before the start of trad-J Medical ies industrinl aver havee gotten| ahead of itself. If wewe' ccnts to S38.92. The Dow Jones len “Thai’s a definitelie signal that ing, witvith both beating Wall11 1.48, or 0 2 percent, accmore mi oiuJooks like Intel, then age dosed u p I5.4A . the Street really likekes tliis deal,” Street’s:’s e x p e c ta tio n s. B a n k of (AP) - While Housouse has said that dis- ; Dow was down as you, could co see a brief pullback,” WASHINGTON i at 10353.85. Tlic I> er, Keenan said. “Thee valuation is Americaca fell 57 cents to S78.68, Drugstore chains Uiat ononce sued to counts wouliiould range as high as 25 much JB 54 pointsisearlierintJieday. e; Sonome investors, however, es sense. This while FicFleet was down 48 cents to^0 b lo c k a M e d ic a re d i sjCOunt o dm g p e rc e n i, while whi critics have said k indicators were lookeiked to the proposed 558 bil-bil- fair, the deal makes Broader stock ii :tor.” S42,G0. card for seniors saidd T h u rsd ay th e savingsgs wwould be minimal, ed. The Nasdaq lionI mergerm befween J.P. Morgan;an helps the whole secto narrowly mixod they will seek thcBu.shaI administra- • B a rre ttc Toan,To the chief cxecu- don’s endorsement for r; a discount live of St.it. Louis-basedL Express I c a r d th e y ivam to o ffe r•in ii June. Scripts, saidiaid the discounts would lutual putits CD rattes up forr auction^ Tlie drug chains willII work with be “meanininingful.” D etails of tho Washilington M E x p re ss S cripts Inc., a lailarge manag- program haihave yet to be worked ^ er of pre.scnpdon drugg plans, 'llie out, he said,fiid, including how much n to iim ln p w ith oBitav a Inc.. the thrift’s5 newn Web site. San Jose, nrtnnnnrf> it i t w n illdl.c Cr o s t K ,en r°.ll..g,y.‘‘ ___ ------Knlght-ftWdef-Nowtow»-S«rvlc8 th i»y^ ■based ellay said it nas can charge up to S30 a lim1 ithe*d^niinber**of Tix^monthllh online-auction giantnt, which pr^ Calif.-bj ivanu to offer a dlscbumml card ^vi^h sponsors car :ed technology workedd ono similar promotions for of approval, year. for the highest CDs.'IS. The lowest bidders walk off vided the Web-baset " its government seal of Shopping for utual’s auction companiimies such as 7-Up, Hasbro° which will be availabhale until the The new;w alliancea amounts to a our savings when with;h Ihe certificates, a reversalrsal for Washington Muti inicrest for yout dauction.com. andKellcillogg new Medicare prescriiription drug reconciliatiiation betw een groups lar-record lows can of thethi usual eBay auction fomtim* ia site, www.wam ucda rates a re a t n ear; 1 to Potential customers;rs can bid on A.cheihcck of the auction site benefit begins in 2006. that havet-e tquarreled over the ss task, and a bit la. butbu they are still expected tc be a thankless t imk 100 six-month cerertificates of Thursdayday found scores of poten- “Tlie only way to offiffer th e card d rug card, paint dry. g«t: an above-average deal, bank Irug chains sued the like w atching pai deposit each wee•ek. Winners tial custjstomers submitting bids was to partner w ithh a leadifig The dru( But Washingtogton Mutual, hop- offici:icials said. ng from 1.15 percent to cperience in administradration in 2001, arguing it Seattle-based W ashingtorton must deposit S1,00(100 - no more, ranging 0 organization with exp ing to in je c t aI lillittle pizzazz into Se; Fuller, pres- had no aiitauthority to issue the c ia l no less, 3.76 plercent. e r The average rate:e th is a r e a ,” sa id C ra ig F , introduced an Mumiiual is the largest financia 1 Assodation card. Theyey iworried that pharma- ' th e p r o c e s s , ii line eBay said the aucuction was the on a nx-monthsix CD nationwidele idem of the Nadonal / eHay-lype audio:tion Thursday for instilititution to conduct an online cies w ouldid eend up subsidizing the y it first one il has helpcped a e a te an d w as 1.2fi.28 perccnt, according toto o f C h a in D ru g S to re s, ; certificates of auctiction and the first to try i r- The Medicare legislislalion that lower pricirices, while pharm acy rates on its Ci the promote. Banner:r ads for, and Bankratiate.com, a Web site oper- sinccice the dot-com craze of thi n- President Bush signedd last month benefii maimanagers like Express deposit. aid. links to, Washingtgton Mutual’s ated !jyby B ankrate In c., a finan- T he n a tio n ’s 1largest thrift is latee 1990s,1 in d u stry experts said m calls for q discount;t card as a Scripts negclegotiated private agree- 'our auction will api«arir 1on eBay.com, cial rese•search firm in North Palm net users submit DuDuring its six-wcek. “Did You bridge to the drug bebenefit. The- ments withith i d ru g c o m p a n ie s . letting Interne It is tliougli the aucuon1 iiitself is on th e B each,i,Fla. F ______o ffe rs f o r thhe e interest rate RateIte” promotion, the thrift i ■ H i m ■ — Ntffl. DtV Uit Chg I i m Mao.ipi ... 100 too - 08 &>U 47,10 ..13 fttn 178 3S09 -.18 S*l».«y ■ 22 61 •08 .lli, li? S«W»S .., 3,13 -10 CH* Lm i Chg ■ ■ E H * i)Kd0.i> :» 138 17 30 -S3 5lP»uiCo»l.lfl 4193 S. 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Ejii*' spite slow ecoi; o n o m y IkII 0431 OSBS e Vod i0p«nlnl,13,735. 1«>45 ales th riv e des] D«c CtntdtdoUW 7730 .7070 10(19.1^ , „Jj I Sal Mv C*n*a»aoll»t .7700 T7MJ 7M3 : MM K:y alj S M5 Jan COMEXGOd 400.4 400 ,4 4 -t3 3 JJ Ml M'S? fe - sales, she said. Lessuss than 2 per- 700 792 700 5 .2 75 FrO ' 5330 53B0 I s ByVIdVictor Godinez :!S S . . cent of Avon s;iles repre p s a r e m e n . . S I8S'e!?S, S lI fi S . s s s 075 !” ' ^ 07? 75 .3 25 tfySy MM M97 M 30 - 58M 27 58 - 42 TheI DaDallas Morning News ...... Fee COMEXSDvn 0 204 0 204 ( I 45 “ ••'Illey start off p.irlp.iri tim e usual- . M*/ Tttu.Bond H2-2fl 1120J! II -.^i: r s; 074 ss coa 072 5 .4 5 JonUT OO7S M90 MIO 00 40 ‘ Jun Tr«u Ekmd in 'l4 llO^l n 073 000 O^l^j . ■nple w ill sa y . i M9f MumDond 104V# 10410i !js 1{ :i; r “• •" .ug 58 60 5B60 '5820 S8 45 ^ i:% 2?SS0 ' ; i ‘; WVhile iii retail or business io bususi- ly. and a lot of jK'‘'pli Mar CoffM 00 70 00 000 ( 09 55 . 20 WsO'italolOO.OW 1 to just want to makee a little bit of , Mny Cofl« 71 45 09B00 1 71 20 . 15 n»d’lop«nirl25nC S^ i 11% n ? . .11 •’K’4 . 40 n e ssIS .s,.sales jobs m igiu Ik - h a id t 5 1005 -3 80Y 8^0IL im- m oney.' aiul ih e n oionce they're Mv Coai 1020 U9& .nil»pol5192 2714 I iirl comlie t; 1by, job i)rosi)ccis are biHin Mny Coeoa I02S ISM0 ^1009 j^l 60,000 I -V 1^09 0 750Wod tlllo* 13 601 X ride, ‘M aybe 1 M4I Ccnon 75 10 72 30 ; K," i,«, .» IMi^l'icroninl r ; 40 5 54.UR1.050 Jun ; for sales rep.s in tbe direcyci imo it. they decidc May Cotlon 70 10 73 00 : • 26 65 '32 ‘"Ji could do this full lime.’”'Wliir ynne Jul Coflon 70 00 74 70! ii• :i ?i' iss ss;i§00 29 M 2953 PORK•ORK C£ LUES 26 64 -38 c o smmetics e field. 19 15 2060 20 93 . 13 « . « 0 0010 .1 5 0 Aug 2915 291! ■ M j. ■ of said. . 5 77 8S .1 5 0 S»o 2BOO 21)3! - M Doc ■•7” '.j'] Tlom o n W hatley, president o S 'S : s;!!!;n 77 « 4.^ Ocl 20 75 20io95 9! M75 20 05 * 25 M*ai -38 V0 09 00 I J g i a :Vo j^J'S' ii !5i !!s n s ) 15 583 ' has are contenl witli1 earningea cash Mst FMdgI CntUs 05 10 64 02 I ii« 67 00. ■ s ’„'»s"c;;;...... ■ Inc., Sisaitl that a slow economy Iki Apt F«o<]e»3il0W~r»«iltt7l3 /- 42.000 gd. cwiapwgal part time, said Amvyiiy Hobin'soii. F»b Uv«t»OJ 5397 5330 I 0 9250 •>2I» -:175 n o tilfl; affected business. Apt IjwhOflS 57 40 SO 35ii 1 5705 I 30 'r t^ ltal«i30032.' ' « « . • » E’>Vod II opon ml 2.513. uo10« Fob 07 20 10000 lunicaiions for “ h,700, UP413 ^ ^ or- . “In‘In fact, Mar>- K ay has e.vjiervri. director of commun: F.|’b ^ v '^ ly 04 70 03^00 iM?5 .'125 MTOEAR'M&iL*’"' , of the Direct Selling;ig jVssocialiont - MI'TALS/CURRKNm :^' a g i iII 82 UO IIJOO .2<»0 UllCl'dced four consecutive years c 0. 04 00 • w __ tootowaonifyyi ^Vashingloii,------— ss-a .r— "dS5-n??-Mi5i0ai/4 -0 Mnr r55602OT2l ,3 «OBO-K)aoi'>0 t4l2MonjOOO ll "-’ V 5 fo rce.'ce." he said. "Mai->' Kay ende ;9 11 01 .0 2 Doc 199 00 200 S< .ondonlato V410 70oH J840 ust a few hours F?b DFPUU 1154 H54A 11 54 . 02 J.in 200 002003000 01 19800 IMDO -00 Londa Jin H.' 00 112 00w «5oo 6145 -210 2 00212 witli\ a 17,5 iw rceiu incr.ea>'ase year, putting in just Mat RFPMJK 1(50 II i2 2 11 59 . 07 Mit 200 50200.5'30.50 19850 I98U0 -90 Pa>.».’ainanotnoondiing W14 00WJ5K ia 11 04 . 05 V/od'»«tillnt« anottiooo J410 08oflMM U.S. sales and M.!i perceieiii per week. 107.01)0.ip3050 NJJIiHiindy i Htumin J412 SOoB J7 00 7’.;^ VW in u.: Jfi^y DFPMjk 1102 M rs 5 11 02 . 07 WiKl * Upon Ini 107.' ■JV llindy A Hitman tatnKilod J445 50 onnj7 J 50 Ai^i ,li..s hi 2(M)1. the entiretire direct sales 12 I2 3S .0 5 Noll -liS J fom w thl in its intlcpendeiii sale Ju" OFPulk 12 90 120313 12 90 . 05 MINNEAPOLIS (API ■iYEnooinntd J413850HJ701. industry had about)ul 12,2 million low Sofflo 0X1 NYE'IY Ewjoinatdi libiicatod J434 54 on J7 30 7;ii,i, iM) fo rce.'c e .” Aug OFPUlh <327 1323>3 13 27 . 04 Opan HV ■jy Mmc nok) spot monin TIjJ J40U 40 on SI 15 13 70 . 03 WHEAr Mary Kay {\vw\v.niai-%'kay.coiimil) salesp eo iile a n d salsales of about S S E fS ;?5? 1?S?)5 ^ 9 5 - ^000bun*ilmoni|^o ■IY MSOC UlU'k USA 4 p m Thu J40B 50 0(153(151200 J ” ,l"^n,’!5C42JjniJ.n.2 978 Mill Ouotatlcna frem SltxWr & < " i? T “ ^ r ‘ '404 25 .5 IV) w UNLEADED GASOIINE1 lia s about a ‘)!)0,()t)0 independeiloiu ^2G." billion. IEW YORK (AP) .FutuioJtiia'^9 on Bw NY I 42,000B»l.o»nUpo»0al. ect selling is a V?ilS»S« 8 3oV .5 92 90 9J29 -'.IIO SillcS,es representatives uorkhvid' ••{'.ranted, direct ^ 'o p « n » 9h Iw SotBo> Cho prett■retty s m a ll p a rt B u m s 1 . S S S U :i - I X W illi(ll rotifjhly m:contfpwbuW«l ^tOOBoyoi.;dollaf»po.Boyot _ I lhe gross 0.000 in the LL VntKryO««ni ■’ f=ToJo 421 00 421 00 40n00 40870-!:SS i I l i E s s??s • • domomestic prod- Piie««i#fwtlooitw.ot!i, 100 pourvjj.idj US1 110 1 DUB?Mwheat’ Mir 420 20421.00 40920 40920- i«‘.j ,i'.7 U iiilctile d S tate s. beanj. Ini Uano Cnnn ui> and Vo>m« < Pt««j S.OCObunMnlmutniojn;»n,.p«W^. y-»pt 421 20421 00 409 10 409 70 - Cl. but when juBiwltoBungowmotilnolle# Ptoducoduecii dontitio No opon conuncM riie outlook is II sUlltC p j.i3 0 no 75 W75TS 9075 ;!Ju T h t tccl o ff p;ii1 lim e, ou're looking at (TWO t««il pnco uilotmaiion tiwuk)d ciwtiiclcot doaiois Jun 4l?00' 4M50 ’ ually bright at S a l ‘'■‘I*''*' ■ercenta ges. plfiH.»5h PiicMaiooivonitailybyFlan>F1ana«nt in buN \_Ci-iKicsi; I MV York-based jns(I .selling to niy HDCTiw/igandPiocossit'oCo wT»uiT-inFimquoiol ______4” 004?920 41400 414 10lIl3 ^ M 2 '~30 moo 71.78 -.I22 irect selling has tna loOo««inr$l9. on Products Inc. -p/nloj, Jl», pnks, J20, small i«J». J21 Pt»»scuionl Ct>«WiuO»o5opiiC'piicoi on l)w C^c»go Motcani.^o Ap !:i;i uipacetl retail EnCliinQO J s 420 50 42050 41020 41020 - 7.UP4.121 M n r I a - tn O lUul.s and fam ily. Auq '0 - ales." Robinson OiNH ItlahobBnn ptttoa nto coilffttod w iomp.-ion, r e g io n - ^ . . . MsikolNowJ, US Oopaitmoni ol Amtci sa'«iuilMlf"GSSl«Fo^^ ^ 431 00 431 00 42000 420 003-1320 - 10,000mmbw»,»po*mmmmwu T h o m nonn»; pnttn IW S17 5-1320 Fob 0405. «M5 spokeswoman nilu llt ha.sI t i i m e d i n t o s.iiiiaid. t««j lid S2I; p(Y|-A-|T)KS g im 5 720 fijni t ------iil lU l ------. 'V.l 45000450C* 44300 J ] 3 «3 :- 13™ Miy 54«N 552J ihrislmit-; uas ------Doc 51 52U0 5P97 -14.1 (WWVivw.avon.com). “ ' NotopO*Uv,vi,il>o ,* , ■ rougough for m.iiiy G i^ mns 3 -13 20 jut 5 477 5 530 id the company ------( ^ 1 ' . salos W -73 Aug 5 500 5 53030 S3™ 5 w 035 s a i‘1 ' 7 7 i ciaietailers. direci Sop 5 470 5 490 Ided about Valloy Qrami ■ S uc;ar s S’Iwer”'” " Ocl 5 4H0 5 500w ? r o 5 iS 'liJn osmetics sales . PiiCM Iw .«y.nl prt iHiJhol: n.i.»dotAif 5,OOOtroyoi.;c»niip«wyoi. ” ilsio -12;I r:0.()(M.000 sales reps to _ Nlkkl W ynne, Avon bennjpi}iriundt«KJw«.(|r>i Ptie«sut)jo. r s s i s i " " 5 -217 lidn't miss a J.V1 (i2S 0 025 0 620 5 0»5 : workforce in . '0 (40.ocuniJ btiso), Yoik Do^ol TtrWo ! i l ' ? S SSiS S!i!Vl 5 i« i".7 :\w xecutive unit leader )eai. So'I »rtit«»twal, iS.lO. Mii*y. 4 70 (41 ^HJjh Lw 8 « « Chfl. Ml. I Fob 5 925 5 02525 5 ^ 5(127 -IW 2 0 002, 2 . liringing its •Ofltj. JS 50. com, JS 30 (IS p«eenl moi KSy 0450 M50 OMO 0224 “V“We have jiisi Jul 033 0 637 0 021 0 023 7 ^3 5 I 'O 5052 -TO W Orl(>rldwide sales llanjontcpons mo 112.000 IM.: cents C 3 '.216 aA' si™ 5 1M ;iming business ■WKj^ J.M V K n Mil "Hio "haai..oal.jpeldolivtjry. '-Ui 5 00 5 S S?S SJ?S ss |i ree to 3.5 m illion and its U.U S. really had a biiomi Miy 5 09 1 0 1( “’' III ? :5 ii r:n' sS?SM iSw J w '-t fo rc e going on h ere r- ceiitly.”ceii W ynne Datl«y,JS70(40.l6 minimum) spotdoh 1 -214 Jul 5-0!i0 5 05050 49H0 5 002 - 50 forCCrcetoG00,00(). FaiiJ snd OoodiM: coin. $5 40 QwinftI 'l J & P n c o . OCI 0 12 fl; §?? ■” Mir 3 -214 Au9 5 005 5 005 ;;,ys said. ••Right afler.•r C h r is t m a s , it quotM by lind O Wko» Inc. in Twin Fa 0 38 0 34 0 38 .03 May 5 -214 Sop 5 045 5045.2 ^ . l o siuShe said that business ,sia; Uay 030. 0 01 37 0 35 0 30 .01 S Jul ' i ? imv slowed down for a coupleci weeks. lutoau IntetmounlAin Esi fUol 35.710l0Wod'3Wit»21,0in V. Sop 5217 ^0 SlCildL*ady e v e n in a s lo w ecotioii . POCATEUO (Aty - Wnno Fmm Outoa :24a,003.upS071 DocD« 045 0 045 0 6270 027.0 i,„i. as |K-ople reco v ered:ed after . the bol Jul WO 2 5 39T -40 b cicau.se c a i Avon’s cosm etics pro WA7EU0'-Witti’SMlI 3 33 (BlaaiBloafly), 11 petcont sJ o M f!" Doc 0400 (UOO 033 0 0330 idays. Since then.•11. I! h a v e b e e n Winlst 3 75IBOWTI 9|: 14 potCflnl jpting«ing / 02(dmvn 5). m.OOO^.I^C^t ? 3 i i p 5I0 liS iicisilts a re a ffo rd a b le . others get start- T£"'?s5i ?SS5 :s; I •in a sliimpinf> economy, il'sit nonstop helping othi lOl.llpctccntwntoi May 20 40 20; S ' ■ i i i S i S 3.00 (diwin 12); 14 p«IC0n1 sptinj 3 B9«»»m5).b.. lo.xlon Molal 1 4 717 -31 OUIII a:and buy a m be of lipstick f .^IVK,STOCK r ay iiulependeni ------CCofpo'•ob *1 13 Ci!J«3clotuO plilo. U S. dMtinSlnVrSnJ’'' ^ I than to go to the higli ei ."The Mary Kay i POmLAflO.Ot* (AP)-DidJOII230 Copoot -Jl 0020 potN y Mote «MI Thu ,„0 5060 J™? ill S 4 a ilirised of people Thuudittof o'ai'« O't'vnd nl Pwiianola^ro T /i^W b y JEROME ■ Pioduco1UC0.J Uvo-.tock MatkotiiHJ Asjociation «Loud « • *730 00 po. moticlon. London MotalSe.ch I .•parlinunt stores and buy ll(hi; sales force is coiniiri: ia>l. truck ot btuao por tHJSXol injixomotopotutn19 tiw loiio»^n(I P.ICOJ Horn tho dfnt ;mc • 49 011.49 4B conti 1C. dobvo.od ” 72 -Ul from all walks of Ilife'who are US I son »n.i9 wtiont; 4.00. langingyj UM Ofl-4 10 s.U« hokl V/odnoMoMiy.Jnn 14 CkM ■ 1412 SO Handy & Hvmin (0^ dblylyquolol q 4V12 -ill sa mme c tiihe of lipstick for S21." US 1 «M««uB*.lwiil;4.tO, fingtngj.SgJ408-4l3 Topsp.ino«<.Sl.fl7i Gold • t40« 40 Itoy OJ . NY Moic >po1 Thu lent attracied to a businesiness opportuni US 1 haidiMwifitarwnaal; ^ ToplOtpiinooia J SJ«rt • JO 205 Handy S llaiman (only dulyy d'quoto) A[X J»7 -HI l-'ortl'« : W orth. Texas, reside 40^55 ToplOipiinoota’ i S s gSJvot •$0 205lioyoj.ny f,Vnc»polliiu.i. May ;ider ty lhat nol only; hashi unliniiieil o>d 2 .5 years ago US 1 *uk norttxnn jpting **«il. °?” jf5M ’ 70°5ff,%IO(iOOIW,S155.*175 "" Oct 1 |,i;r to tletermine wheiThen and where 13 pet piotoji;4a2-4 0!; H0il0fca(.0>: J340j40.t300hoad NEVNEW YORK (API - Hindy A Hatirva:. »itv«H TThu.Wlly fJo, irn part-time m oney afler li 10-4 U9 Slattod rioilo* catvoatvo* J400.J090rw«oononmoC«c«»Ooa,d Iti 05orlJ0217 Jun Uas -31 a n:id d iit luis tu r n e d in to a fiiU tii olTiaa^Thui i^87 7?101.50. .tocko. tloot. 98 50. n™ careers dict.ite ttin h e i r liv e s i.s a 8«f9« Cf»8. Il000:mhtl>ol5trtIljirtnloodo. Jtoots n/a: Iwavy twjlom usiness,” she'said. /a: unby cnivoj 17.501)5 OO.Hd: lit NEVNEW YORK (API - Koy cwtonev o«cnanfloiJOIllOl AlKJ I for major attraction:i to many iiiein- “ »■ ' l47 00.57 00.Hoiivylood«fr>oickomj4l0'020.tyl.jtock Yon 2:1 i i li man! May W 40r2S 300 5 3! 1/1 woAno'p«|tl250.3000/f01 su('j’,o:i 1 Sop J70 * 272 5 2 7 ; 72 30 7120 7'l 50 -55 UGHT UO CV«eT cnuoE I tm in; j ! z ; ; s I7400 7305 7332 - 33 1,0( ,~ i wSdsonloi 70.004 ly llml's not in our report, jusl cnIMil US lions. ^ III ll I' 344 -100 v,„,sopo.imi32n.l32 May 272 5 2 72.5 J I •“ S3 -;:ss !j70 05 75 95 70 37 -33 Foil W

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ACROSS F T ” 1 Bottod one's ^ — or no kkids 8 MQlMf0?0glcfll I------Girl heears m(om wisshing f( condilions jf our house-is : ■ ISNowmanol ------— ■ Ti------IZ 1 again,lin, is there proper etiquetie tte to eat in ”fro n t of o DEAR ABBY: 1 am a 13■3-year- ■SNL' _ m ______I use? I don't wanl to be insenJinsi- astounding, b u t that’s that not what 16 Ololoflical , im not ■ D e a r w u s e ^ B ’' old girl, and I know I an e. Coming out is difficucult bothers me. problom _ _ wanted. One night I heanird my 17Forsako ------w a ough w ith o u t having to figuj?ure What upsei.s mee is th e num ber ’ new H Abby cnoufi 18 Improctlcol. * ! F ------^ P ? memom talking to her t w h at th e person you confidcd ed of folks who d u mip p thtl eir trash on ^ visionary boyfriend about wi.shing shib e had l » - . , ^ B . 1 - ______:------bo; H Jeanne . is feeling. Your thought;hts, our lawn whcn ihej:hey've finished 19Huntlnodoo no kids so she could do tthings tsually construc- 20 Toolhliko ______I PhfllipS S easi:ase. eating. They a re usua proioction « ------m ------witw ithout having to sn eak aroiround. I . /BM K -OPEN-MINDE)ED tion workers orr p;p aren ts w ith 21 18-whoo!of _ _ ------■ ■ do: don’t know w hat to do. BUT CLUELEiESS young children. 22 Sw iss poimor Is it my fault that she d< y*’"'" niothcr ant]md let her exi)lain Since schools ofteoften read your Poul ■ ■ “ ■■v” M 1- ou want mc?-Pleasc help m e,, p erhaps th e siu- 23 Anctiofod 'eople - ?l.e specific detniiails to you-after pgDEAR OPEN-MINDED: Tlielierc column in dass, peri 26 Go oul wim ri------| — ? ------VoYou h elp so many o th e r pe< slie apologize.s,;, tlthat is. is nono rule of etiquette for howw to dents could writee in and jyve us 27 Duly Of W a l s h ______please start with me. act when someone comcs ouio - an explanation oftf wwhy this, kind 29 Ouran Ouran '/> -U N W A N T I react lY: I grew u p m a to yoiy ou.T he b e st advice I can off)ffer of littering is accejiceptable nowa- song ______OTTUMWA, 1 I'liAR ABBY: 31 Employ small town whenlere I was sh eltered |s toto think with your heart aiand days, 34 Montana cily 7;------world. I am now in offerfer your support. Say. “Thailank - WANTING 36 Bofodom DEAR UNWANTED: NoJone ot f™ '" ™ I II I I n ealize how much I youiU fi for trusting me enough to,tell ti ANEWEXPLANATION 40 "Do You Know '— 1/1«y04 this is your fault, and if your c"“'-’Sc and real ,1...... Iho Way lo , ...... u over- don't know. . _ ...... me. e.,I It_doesn’i dymge the wa;ray I Thufiojyrt««-.Pl.Tl)»SotV«l...... ,„lmother knew what-you- end,------DEAR-WANT1N1’ING: W e-both ------ly wanl > recently encincountered a silua- feelel a about you. You are my frier 42 ^abborgast 2 ProdProduct slicker i F U t U s J T J f f heard, she would probably n - it’s becau.sc h e idea how to handle. andid 1 I love you.” It’s honest.. ll’s I know the reason - 44 Porploxod 3 SoolSoothing A L O H a 'B ' heher tongue amputated. I aram suro 'i"n I had no ide to dispose of th e -lysierlcnlI ono 7 b F rW ear. It’s reassuring. And iit’s they’re too lazy lo d . 45 Scoundfol 4 Hysl much. My fnc"'* c»nftnfcssed to me that • dear • 47 "__Iho wind 5 P«ov sshe h loves you very 1 ar. trash in an appropiropriaie way In aetimes she's gay Altlltthough I was sur- whath at th e person need s lo h ear and nothing 6 Glgas s r " ”"" HiHowever, adults some lhal th e tidy b e a c h ciiy cii of Sania Boor's hideaway ■ I I I E 2 nd whal prised, 1 wasn'tn’t upset because I RS. RS It’s not too late to say tl moro" 7 Boai sp eak in “shorthand” - anc! Monica, and in manjlany other cities, • 48 Endoavof 8 0of Lobunon ^ i i . 2 II 7 ing 10 love h e r as a friend.frit to yo1 y our friend. sh e NIAY have b een tryi there are laws againgainst lilicring. I 50 Gardner's 9 MorFury R 0 A N I ^ communicateCO 10 h e r boy I ihc suggest you infomlorm the policc d with she poured her;r hI eart oul to m e, I DEAR DE ABBY: We live in I • 52 Elocltic moas. 11 "Sor■Serpico' I p H T G§ E was that, overwhelmed nica. aboui your probleiblem. I’m sure dy beach city of Santa Moni ■ 55 Alloctodly oulhauthor Peier 1 1 I ? T n sh e was didn’t know wlwlial to say. All I tidy p:parental responsibilities, sl )rner they'll welcome the th diance to modost ' 12 PinnaclesPinr !! 5 i 77 7 T freedom could musterr was,< "U m m m ... Califalif. Just around the con 57W ono3 13 Uotil Moli H S I H L A longinglo for the relative fn irant. gather some extra;tra revenue for OK.” Abby. I fell[ell awful! . fromom us is a fast-food restauru fit " _ Iho J4Woi.Woift) L 9 .9 . J J l of her youth. ig like this happens Thoho n u m b e r o f pc*ople who ststop the city. Explorer 20 SuddenjorhSud EDO a W o Clip this column. Show>w it to If something I : 63 Call (or holp 24 External Exte I i ^ t M r . 64 Plowed but Ielt 23 Loser?Los< D O S e B s unseedod 28 On 01 ship ming Sean tennon'o iie swimn 66 ArKbl papof 30 Sea Near-siglT ;htedpeo]>ple see b<)etter whi folding mor 58 Trumpet biiisl ; ''68 Plunder 31 MadeMac in ihe _ 43 Foolprool istory indicates as many as,is 40 way upstream anothlo th e r two m iles, Took a soal 46 Artisiic work)ik 59 Ono over par jpens to I— ^ ~ \ Histc : 69 Turns into 32 Too Something curious happ orth American Indian triiribes Limestone will end eni there. 'I'hc • 70 Logically 33 Skinny Skir twins? 49 SycophanisIls GO Gnibo or Borg, N ort e.g. nearsighted people when arranged 35 RaringRar to go 61 Honored n< \ oncetice practiced variations of thatil water will hit shale. shu No over- .■ 71 Luxurious '^7 FanFanatic fnn 52 Sun-dnod bn.bnck 62 Keyed up s\'swim underwater withoum t gog- 3 5 ^ ^ 1 hangs will hold.l. TlThe river b e d 65 "The Four . 5 j l t u ^ custom . 72 Marksman 38 VorVerso opener? 53 Eiiiblo gles. Tlieir vision be.)ecom es . >{ JRi Vi,srrED cuitv slope. So say the n Seasons' siiu' Q. Docs a sleepwalker wwalk will turn into a slof Dfivm's tie, nnd mushroom —momentarily-nonnal-or-c.M‘ven far-.------_ such 53ToaT 0 / uiij. ijioup tn L.M.-Boyd------STO1th eyes o p e n o r CloM-id? geologists. < DOWN sue GB Pea holder | sighted. si Depends on how>w deep 1 Labcontalnor 41 BlmBlack shade 50 Damp A- O pen, usually, say th e sitsleep Shrimp swim badbackwards. they dive and how long the I reseijsearchers. In wlmtV nowM nnorthern Iran down. So says an eye speci; A lu m in escen t m arin e wc c o d - a ------^------f— ______1 A are andent drawitiiwings on sto n e Beer, sausage and bret rith a lo n g n am e su rfaces in der hard to you that itit was one Charles with " “'‘l lhal indicate womejmen around 200 com bination many considc laribbean periodically, i 1st the ;to beat. Earliest humans; sets pat- A. Way who ininvented the snow Cari B.C. milked elk . Gemirni: Resi lows. It’s now thou three of shovel, glow No. w ater n e vc e r Ibum s. tem s, didn’t they? These tl :hristopher Columbus spot ie.stiblcs In Auslralliulla’s Queensland, Chri •J Q.WhatmudcNo: Norway^ fjords? the oldest man-mado come uch worms, and was overjoj .andany natives alongg i ihe Pennefeather such A. Used to b c; riverriv valleys. Ice predate recorded history, a e rta in h e knew w hat they wi purveyor of pizza w ill lell tc you and l\illy riversers k eep alive an old cert; ages ended. Seavraiiwater levels rose to critici:ize ! ch husband is under- HeIc g( ot th a t wrong, too. urge t< tradition; Each up. tlthey still sell. of and filfed them up. ve ih e sam e sexual Whatl W You’ve never heard Credit tliose SpanishI 'explor- stood to have H jat’s Q- »ow long doesloes it take a reiil- IF JANUARY 165 IS I YOUR I 77 ith his wife’s sisters. WillVilliam FVanklin G raham ? t h ers, too. wilh bringing over o\ the privileges with Iy fine artisan to;o titurn out a clus- BIRTHDAY... you arcrc at b it of a n [ - Jl 0 ( R 0 s c r ) P t i “ y’re married or not, the'h e G raham called Billy. game of billiards. First;t to St. w hether ihey’n . into slcal h an d m ad er guiguitar? elitist, and yon don’tt alwaysa! feel . ,vith his w ife. It’s riot NiNiagara Falls will turn i il in com m on------Jeraliraldlne Saunders______—Augustine*t FIa„,in.l565_.______'llj’Ulii-— ^iagara-Rapids-when-it-culsus-ijfi------A.Amonih,mayllay b e______-you have agreardcalir occurred unique to thatiafplacermlehradd.------Niaj with mostpcople.TryiKy not to d rive ______Don’t suppose it ever oc yourself crazy withI pcrfoclioil. p ^our J, words - your tongue ism. You probably havhavusrratcr „„,jbesli: sharper th an usual. psychic abilities than W ' V (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Your Jude4 La^ Ai^>habei s(;6up aware of, so do tune in ■iystem is h ig h lig h ted your hunches. Avoid h ranee exam s stillI I i m a t t e r ? id it’s important that you sse o n ce all-im portjrtant college entn m uch alcohol. You ma; r viewpoints other than I , . sensitive to prescriptio un Sunday In T he Ttrtm es-N ew s. < m. You could also find reflects o Find out S \ tio n s for a while. Work oof manner, yourself atacting too impractically. your somewhat aloof ber, it takes more than and take time to conconncci with Rcmombei ,, love to pa>lay th e rent. break-uj those you care about. :PI0 (Ocl.23-Nov.21):The p. I— A R IE S (M ar 21-Apr.Ipr. 19): D on’t J C O R T l 'lode of the moon (also •let yourself losee hard*w on Soutli No( :is the Dragon’s Tail) is • ground. It’s anotherr gs. Included divorced in October, w erere married ...... s .romance beckon you I ilant and avoid a career in 1997 and have th ree chJiildren. passionate day foror Cancerian rra ssicv \ r WiUII be information abcibout bridal 7; you could unexpectedly rVost, 35, had sought thiiie dh^rce lovers of all ages. Don’W . lot hyper. ; in som e \vay. It’s an excel- on grounc^ ot his unrereasonable sensitivity get in th e v 1 ^ ' showerirs, local weddingsI ofoi interest, me for setting goals even behavior. In court documments, she LEO au Jy 23-Aug. you may feel like you’re said Law’s behavior a fte:r r tlte birtli edding, new becausc you are royaS tf doeS ' « y, v 4 wiiere1 to locate your wed( :d. That will end in just of tlieir third childId, Rudy, m ean your own famnily ilj is going to bendietl. Q bc prepared. “increased the effect off posmatal1 and beauty . Even though Jw;. “ ^ ' 'ijM i' d r e sises S ' for 2004, hair ar b e im pressed, Leo. E' :ES{Fcb.l9-Mnr.20):Takc depression leading m e tcto have to your roar is usuallylly worse th a n ■’*=“ - Deepening lov- care to. avoidav an intellectual faux tala* treatm ent tliree nes.” ■ i k ' , what’s new for wediedding gifts, , your bite, go easy. Dee atcd for an ‘‘P®'' nore satisfying p as todayiay, Your m ind zeros in on Law, who was nom inati • 'in g b onds will b e mor Ic ideas, so if you havo an Oscar for his iwrfonnanoice in “The lat to plan for foodi oro refresh- Mthan fostering dissensension. fangible) lat may help a friend, let Talented Mr. Ripley,” is rereported to ^ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 23 22): idea that know. Overall, relation- b e dating 21-year-oldId actress : mentIts, and much more,re. This edi- •.Don’t let the gravityty cof th e famil- Sienna Miller, his co-starr inI a fortli- 1 m aking new ships, friendships Iri and general iar keep you from n coming remake of ’60:>0s B ritish...... ■ tion isalalso to d e d out to3 all couples It is time to communiunications are coming ■ discoveries now. It movie “Alfie.” solidify educationaonal dreams. togethere r nicely. »ho bring In their een n ^ e m e n t announcloement throughoutlUt the year! Screen AcLCtors Guild nominatesi incndependent filmsf [ l y - ' le Station Agent” for her “Seabiscuit” LO S ANGELES5 ((AP) - The in “The ■ ; yal of a lonesome artist, It was the only mentiction for the Screen Actors GuildId flflashed some poi^ayal Tiel-ordof been a journey \iith Aese final inswllment of “Thi jlicenses ' independence wilhith its an n u a l “It’s bc lms and never in a million th e R in ^ " trilogy, w hichch is widely- ...... awards nominationsTIS TImrsday, d t- two fiUm 3 I88UC(],UI would I have thou^t that I—----- regarded-as-a-front-nirurm er_for______te ®2H^ ____ ing performers fromom outsido-'ihe- years woi otlier major awards becaMuseofthe ' !S such as “The would beh* on quite this journey a r e a l i ^ ;; mainstream movies s , accomplishment of the• centire fan- I ‘ , ‘Whale Ridor” with thethem,” -Clarkson said. “Uls • - Station Agent,” “Wl tas7 series. bflil^igs.kr& 'U g b iu a n d “In America.” justswyingin’l” in >r Dinklage - “The StauonI ■ Johnny Depp, a surpririse Golden , ' '' Other backslapping•ing groups havo P eter ] ” star (who was more widely' Globe nominee last nmonlh for - ': mostly ignored thoseose filtns in tlic A gent si r i n '‘Pirates X:' ast year as the bitter story- playing a swashbuckler i IS , tlf.spite their seen last b I ------^acring-caiegorics.-d uTih‘oiTn*‘Eir)~tw;cived-a—[------of CJaribbean:^e-GcGurseof the— ------: ‘ W idespread critical1 acdaimac . book aut ctor bid. H e played a mlsim- Black Pearl,” picted uju p another r.* •' Meanwhile, thoe prestigep pic-, Icadacto c dwarf who makes friends; bid for that role from S /A G -a sig- V ; tu re s “The Lord off th e Rings: n i e thropic c his Oscar - - ‘' ;c tiying to isolate him self att nificant boost • fo r h . Retum of the King’ing” and “ Cold despite t I train yard. chanccs. • .Mountain” picked up only cursoiy a n old w ides best ensemble - the: Some big-name stai:ars - Tom ; • mentions for thee 10th3 an n u a l Beside !t Samurai," f 5 equivalent to a best pictureJ Cruise from “The Last /MSP ______aclors guild award?)»s. set for presen* guild's e< M aster_and__ ^ . I • ' \ ^ ------category3iy-=^“Mystic-River” was rec-—------Ra«isell-Crowe.frtiin-!?N • ta tio n Feb. 22. Jd for Tim Robbins’ support- C^ommander The Fiir SSide of the • •' “Mystic River”r” and “The ognized T ' ■ ' , im as the survivor of diild- World” and Nicole Kididman from Station Agent” coUec[lected a leading ing turn scxual abu.se who finds him- “Cold Mountain” - wevere among three nominationsIS 'each in the hood so i those snubbed by th e gguild. i , induding best seU thehc suspect of murder and movie categories, in Penn received a lead actorr Besides Depp, Din!tiklage and .',;i ‘' | | Scim Pe contenders ensem ble cast. iation for playing an ex

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3 3 - 0 9 3 1 K isU nalon 2 nod with said real m 2/j/ 1/200 1 , until paid. i w l n r a i l s I propoiporty. Said sa lo will bo 0 B eneficiary e le c ts to lieT lm esiN e 1- a o o0-6SS-3aa3, -e lit. a madeido wllhoul co v en an t or .,1 or. . .causo the Irusl prop- • rronly regarding Illlo. y to ,j, be sold to.satisfy . . - 6 7 : 7 - 4 0 4 2 ■ ssosslon or oncum* .-idolId o b lig a tio n . A nyone B u r U y brancincos to satlsly iho obll- hrtuino/Ing any objection to Iho w w w . m a g U v(valley.IESS HOURS: Snierrod l In iKo D o ed of portunity 10 b henrd a s to lO AT — F r i d a y Trusijsl oxoculod by JomoB ISO o b je c tio n s If they Morion, a m arried man, , T O 5 : 3 0 P M ng a lawsuit to restrain n his solo nnd separate 1 same. Oatod:'Oecom- IBHI propoporly, as Grantor, lo . r 26.,6 2003. R rst Ameri-' BEfflESfia™ FldoliJolity National Tltlo Insur- j |j : All odvorfiilng h subiocl lo iho0 inowjpopers' n Tillo Insurance Com- H ||B H P o licies: All ce. as Trustoo, lor tho ny Trusloo ^ By Danolto n to oxorclso thoir right iiness & 820 Tools;& & Machinery 1 0 0 4 Antiqu } sol forth. Am ounl duo a s |o qcc BB Homes 609 Condominiurnium/Time- 7 1 6 AG Busini to Parts & No'c ' accoss public Vocords 110 Homo/HeallhItl CCaro 510 Out-OI-Area 1 Docombor 26. 2003 nndpiid public mootl’nos •Sen/ico DDirectory 821 VarietyIly Food/S»(X.1 1 0 0 5 Sem is aie Homes Shares cessories camolinquont Poymonts itIMPORTANT 111 Entoftainmenl5■niSen/ico 5^^ Oui-OI-Slate om March 01. 2001 34 o ,.., W arehouse m m m 822 Wantedted To Buy Equipt loase addross all logal 1 1 3 Ctiiid C a re SonServices 5^2 Farms/RanchachesOalrles 61° f 'f 3=Mar, Jos Wanted pay?Qymenl9atS1i746.71 iM tU I 823 Medicalcal Supplies iooe Ttuclo ivertising to; Rental ichS59,380.14(03.01.01 LEGAL ADVERTISING ,tiquGs& Collectibles irough 12-26-03) Lato ffffW JM sia AcieagesananrlL ols W anted Toro BR ent 8 0 1 A ntiquess 1 & - 8 2 4 G u nsS s & H itle s 1 0 0 7 Truck I T ho Tim es N ow s :mis& Heavy o i harges: c S2.017.22 m m a a m income Prop bles 825 Campinping & Hunting )po8 SUVs PO Box 548 roporty g .,5 Mobile Hom*ia- oponlng. This Is to furnishilsh all mnlorials o n d labor lor clu im IS n c o m p ln in l Ic tlom noclam ollon) n ) Ha»rdou8 Troo Romovat«mt on SH 75. MP 184-500. as ' quiol Illlo and dnclnrator “‘i-’ announces roquosis5 0 Ot directed in tho designated1 areas,aro as por Iho spocillcatlons loliol ngnmsl Iho followin nriv 'P'oposnls lor a pilot wato“tor conlainod In roqulslllon numumbor t D-201250. doscritjod roni proporl W nl " 0'‘'S loQolng proQramI for fo PUBLIC W ORKS LICENSE?3E REQUIRED locnlod in ttio Countyinho ( 2004. Roclomatlon wllw ill No bid will bo consiiJorodrod unloss occompanlod by an . Twm Fnlls, Slnto ot Idnhc fihoti l°“ 30 wolor rights for How llov nccoplablo guoranty Innn nn amount not loss lhan llvo fWDAl SANTA FE6U m oro piirticulatly doscrlbc | l augmontailon from qunllmil- •porcon1(5‘!b)oflhololQlamoimount ol Iho bid. This guaranty n s lollows; Ilod applicants who ‘>■'0an must bo in Ih'o lorm ol 1 a cortillod co check or a cashier's A parcel of lnnd boln no bonk, mndo payable to Iho I finn ‘0 inko check drawn on an Idaho I 21,571* I doscribod a s Iho WosI oni .Rivot.wQtor_r(oht8_orj .IdohQ.Transporlntioji DopniBpnrtmont, or a biddor’a bond, m m ^ ------huir'Of Lot'2 of Ponrsor ;---..«K3072_...- -.13 ------. portion ol thoir walor rightgbts suroly will b e lorfoilod Ini thothe ovehl'ol lailuro'to-8lgn-lhe Socond Subdlvisloi ‘ Inlo Iho Idaho Slnto Watc'ater conlrnct. nccoidmg lo Iho official, £pl “ Supply Bank. Proposoiso ls Tho Idaho Transportation)n Dopartmont0 rosorvos iho rightIt ^ ^ • Ihoroof, litod m Book 5 nirini niust bo rocolvod in wrillnIling to relocl all bids or lo accopt:opt tho bid doom ed bosl lor tno Pints nt Pngo(s) 9. OMici S PyJanuofy16,2004O'*- S lato o fld ah o . Roeords of Twin Fnl ■’ Under this program, landlan Oaled this 6th day of Jonuianuary, 2004. Counly. Idaho. oppurtonant lo tho loasoiso d ROD BECKER. PURCHASir^SING AGENT Any llrno nllor 20 dn' Mli,. w nlor rlghl will bo IdlocIlod. IDAHO TRANSPORTATIONION DEPARTMENT loltowing Iho Inst public . fhn Only wator rights wllhIlh a Copios of Bidding Documojmoiils, Spocillcallons ond olhor non of Ihls Summons, ll pnotlly dfllos Of 12^29/76?6or ( inlormatlon moy bo obtnlni:nlnod by conlacting Ihe Idaho 4HYUHDAIXG350 | court mny onlor n ludgmo lent. Supply Services Section. 9 1 Pof Transportation Doparlmont I < : 04HYlllinA|IWlM ngam sl you wilhoul lurthMrtho on'ltof Qfo ol'Olblo. Fc n ihfti n o f o In fo rm o tio n orr onn (208) 334-0872. (3311 West Wo! Stoto Slrooi. Bolso. Idpho nollco. u n te ts prior lo1 Ih oppllcntlon contocl Rut=^uth 83703) or by coniaciing /ouryoui local Plan Room. timo you hnvo lilod n wi H p ^,988* I Pngo ol Roclomalion' ftu o o Ion fosponso In tho prop 1 Paclllc Northwosl Roglon;lonnl PUBLISH; January 12.13.13.14,15and 16,2004 irroBODVl

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'■ "■1 WAhfTEDTED A privnti) LES r “ “ CHILD CARE t)RdfltVERS OEIlENERAL fu?MEDICAL I SALE^ , Invosicloslor 10 linnnco my BANKRUPTCY ort-tlmo atoll cloaner u „ los tor Securlty/FIre Inexponslvo chapter 7 & 133 1 Closing posillon. Agspo P a i Jconaed Social W ortar S a o s porsoorsonol roS)dinco. Termlnol to tonninal opprx. op 2 hours per day. or Raglater«J Nurae ^lanlorm Co, for southern Sonouinous inquires onty Williams U w . 736-0699* Christian Child Cara laho. FulMime. Benolits ^ j Call 20&-734-3693* Orop 4 hook only, S$7porhour.C oli lo oversee out-pallont PIloasooos. call & leave a 737-0276* p otails call 206024-5996, M ssngo 208-731-64C7- ! FOUND Booglo. malo. I_In BUSY BEE Hous«ci«anlr>g U pto ,42/milo, - 73 mental heallh cllnte. m essag ll CLERICAL Call 666-465-5152* r 206-734-6100* ^ Ruport nroa. Coll loIn Lol us spring clean tor you!* Looking for an outgoing. __ ;ENNEL WORKER Mus.lust bo able to do group thoropy. Call Bill or pnm sECflE -- Idontify. 206-flOB-3360* lo 208-31M^or«MCT4* ■■■doioil orlaniolod person.- ,pprox. 12*15 hrs/wk. th« CRETARYflBCSTIONBr ., DRIVERS I CURRENT- ^ 3 0 5 i Personoiity plus roquirod, Tuos-Thurs, allornoons, 208-678-3913 or BujBusy w ater quality lob FO U N D BIcycIo In North Full-timo/RoIlof VV' 10T0R ROUTES Coii for oppolntmont, w e o k o n d a & h o lid a y . 206-323-6281 20« Iv, msg.* gootcDota socnKoryMKiipbonet MO Burloy ocfoss from Farm^ No Patches, No Pllla, 6 Woslom slalos & a v a i l a b l e ------J 734-6452*______Apply ol Magic Vallay — Musi^ust have good cusmer DRACO Q uroau. Coll lo idontify., N oG lm m lckal Alborta. Home weokfy. V y] a t . H o a p . 6 4 2 M a in PLUILUMBER reialloiations skills, ond some 206-312-2333- Slop Smoking or Loso CLERICAL rider program, hoalth A v*. S . , Twin Falls. Pipoliltors Pip & plumbers com cor puter oxporoinco, bELELLEVUE/HAILEY IN VESTMENTCORP.: E S I FOUND black Lab. young,_ Weight Wilh Hypnosis. Tho City ol Twin Falfs is Insurance, fuel and — ------i 326-4126bfoisOftortolcom* 326 pPort a t to full time, Solary KETCHUM CASHHforDeedsolTrust. fo • tom alo, In Fairtiold, Has'g. accopiing oppllcallons lor safety bonuses. r)|]MANAQEMENT DOE. S end resum es lo Bothh (Comor & Substiiulos Mortgogo]nges and Roai E slate, ODEPARTMENT ROGRAM SPECIALIST 0 0 ro d s. Coil loday lor 11 whito markings on chosta s Call 208-731-3895.* UNfTED WAY OF oodod to vrork wilh adults PO Box 1867 needed Controcti )Sl SPECIALIST ot Ihe Twin , Iron,». no-obligalionno quoto. woaring a harness. Wo SOUTH-CENTRAL' wilh , developmental Twinw in Falla. ID 63301 or havo boon toodlng and Falls Municipal Airport. .1 IDAHO m all mvUb«Onoftnrlm,n«t if you3u livo In Ihoso aroas (208)733-3821* (2tH _____ Beginning monlhly salory I disabilities in homo and emai coring (or hor slnco Now Sooking proven loader. community basod Nogo Phonof calls ploose! anand would like 10 bo a ------WHYWArrji^ Y oars storm but wos Is51981, including a ^ CBndldoto musl dom- ,.[,1^ cantor Rocoivi:oiving poymonts cn DRIVERS ~ I Dttlngs. Must havo al loost •TERINARY p running lost bolofo Ihol, comprohonsivo bonellt DF onstraio abilllles lor . Plaasacontact , realI osioloosi sold? Wo pay Local delivery drtvors } one year experience , chnlcian . Asslslanl Coll 208-764-3422- - 0 ,packogo, Tho Dopaitmont fund-raising, rosource ^ athy, DlsUictMgr. m oro•0 loloi ro llty p o id loanD..,- CARE TAKER Llvo-in core1. Spoclallsl provides a wide noodod. Class A CDL | working wllh poopio with T oltornoons. oxperl- devolopmonl and work- hav 735-3346* j,o mn periodpo lo doloullod. FOUND Bordor Colllo. —fo­ taker for olderly woman. required, form/dolry- dovoiopmentol disabilitios, ^inced preferred, dullos )r vorloty ot odmlnistrolivo Ing wllh non-profil and n Jolt (800)901-9301 malo. black and whllo.O' Free room and board forJ- end clerical support to tho oxporlonco required. Bonolits-Solary DOE,, , icludo nsslsling doctors. .us-______Colt ■ fof-prolit organlzalions, p, N o FooFoos, No Surprises, noor l^urtaugh lako , Ilve-ln com panion. 208-I* Airport M anager's ollico. Start SI 1/houriy. ! Ploaso submit resume " loaning kennels & caring Tho succosslul candi* demonstrating ^0 degree In , No Hassle^______' Ploaso call lo Idontlly0 ■ 308-0224 or 200-731- Graduation from High Apply In person at or animals. Mustbonool 1999 Frontaga Road dole will demonstrate a Social c Work. Spoclal 208-432-5336,- " y 7016.»______' 1 School or G .E,0. oquiva-'. commitmoni to heolth c n oppoaronco and able to North, Wandall. Idaho. Educotion. Nursing. vork ot a fost pace. Apply FOUND Puppy, brown wllh I lent, onhancod by a mini- t and human services p. No phono calls pleqse* j Rocroolion. Psychology. ____ block.locQ.fii.black. collar..^ W 11-) I mum of two yoors roiated I - and bo nn onlhuslnslic n porson with resume. vE I work exporionco roquirod. 55 • -or related Hold to:- '"j-3 P Mon-Fri. S a w to o th Noar Burloy Jr. High iar..on DRIVERS Icommunity loodor who Induslon 1. Soulh. Inc. ^ . E 1/13/04. 208-431-1035* — Must hovo strong com- Motor Coach Operalora. ;has ulillzod volunteer ^ Votarlnarlan S a rv /c e a CURRENT CREOrrEDfT P R O B L E M ^" 450 Falla Ave., *100 IBS W . Main J«rame. NANNA'S HOUSE Daycoro putor skills wilh famlliarily ,Twin Foils basod for lino ,rosourcos ond pos- 1^ 1! ,g to avoid bnnKrupicy? LO ST 24* lovol, bluo tool ■win Falla, Idaho 83301/ NO PHONE CAIISII WA'ALKING ROUTES ^ & Pro-School. ICCP &. using Microstl Offico prod- ,,haul a chortors. FT. PT & sosses skills in man- ___ can holp you bocomo bag containing 1/2' drill f: ucis; bo ablo to typo 40 lECEPTIONIST — a v a il a b l e dobi Iroo: jrill CPR. 31 yoars exporionco, on coll avoll. Croat pay* ogom enl. gront-wrillng HEC AREHOUSE/DRIVER Indox. 2 1/4* sockot sol. w.p.m; work independent- ^bonus+benolils. Strong ond communlcallon. os Minillnlmum 2 yoors experi- CallD,E,S,A.al hom o saw kll. scrow driv-lol. 24 hours, meals & snocks ock/Dallvery driver. i-wi| rlv includod: All ogosl ly and p o sse ss excolloni solely , rocord. knowledge well a s the ability lone- once em good pay. on out- Doc VIN FALLS M8CG-271-5CG4.* or bit kll & olhor misc, _ custom or service skills, Uaadow Gold Dairy Is r j . 7 sc, 20a-735-4193‘ of DOT rogs, ond oxc, goliolo, coiloborole and going goi norsonaltty a must, P F O R E C l OSUREI itoms. On tho cornor ol For omploymont opplico- Ploaso call. 206-734-2900* [o^°ooklngforadock ,gQo00-2100 Candleridgo STO P F( cuslom or son;lco skills a foster Incluslvonoss He ivorker wllh posslblity of p rI, SovoCvo Credit, Twin Fails Polo Lino Rd. & Bluo Ilon and lob doscrlplion muat. Call 208-73M687 am ong a wide range of »— Jolivery of dairy products 200000-2200 Candlewood ofoo,0 , Evos73G-4645E' Eric* - Lakos,Ploaso call Gono p l o o s o c o n l o c t t h o to , achodulo Interview.* ROUTE MANAGERS ~ | doliv poopio with diverse RC to:o custom c ers In Twin 0 20B-734-1521.- _ Pofsonnol Doportmont _ backgrounds. Candi­ I located in City Holi. 01DRIVERS YOU CAN DO BETTERI1 rolls. Fo'li Closs A CDL requi- r j , LOST block lob fomoio. dates should possess ’O fi^ AGRICULTURE ' P.T.S.I. Bolao, looking for rod. Must bo 21 yoors of , 000-200 .; Junlpor St, N ond yollow Chosopoako. oi 321 2nd Avenuo East, P on A sso d a les Dogtoo WITH SCHWAN'S rod, ,ke. T he M urlaugh b ronch ot owner operators, f/olbod. iQO. A cloan driving ,7Q(j00-1600 Maplowood malo. Januory 10, north IS phone 735-7260 or email < or oqulvoldnt oxperion- HOME a g i Irth Londvfow Fertili'zor h a s i Gront leaso. •ocord ond bockground R-y 7 ot Kimborty. Call 208-423- or iopar80nnolOlfld.org. co. Management expe­ FOOD SERVICES roc( ‘-787 Masaaoange*Tralnlng Basic 23- an oponing lor Fodilizor0 | Closing date is 1/28/04. Foat sotllan>onu. choi:heck required. Starting 30Q..0-2000 Alluras Dr S w'Odish o d i naming, Fri,' 6336. Rowordl’ rience 0 plus. say is S12,20 por hour. ,700 ptoni oporator. This iso- a Tho City ol Twin Falls Is Call Mike Kimball _ At Schwon's our people pay 00-1800 Boiah Avo, E 7. 10pm0pm4Snl.10-5;30pm, LOST Jackot. Groy Ski- 800-269-0113* PPIooso submll resume At Sonefits after 90 days, r j { full Iimo position. This po-ill- a n E q u a l O p p o rtu n ity wilh covor letter lo PMB focolve rc oxcoliont op- Bo^ '-W O S ttris a r ts 02/06/04 lor 12 Doo promotional iockol’."'i sition requires Ihe quail- Will work 40+ hours por all E m p lo y e r. D rug F ro o ^ 656 0255 Blue Lokes porlunlllos P' for c a re e r Will 0-500 Piorco SI. s, Advancod Ai cloaaea; from X-Tromo Motor, ' fied pofson to bo detail DRIVERS wook, II yi h. Workplace,* Protosalonal Truck Blvd. N..TF. ID 83301 advancomont, “ vory woo I you live near ono ol B ula/nosa a li M aafery. Sports, oroo of Diamond1°^ oriented, good in Malh, good bonofil progroms ^pply App alJob Son/lce, the [J* COMMUNITY SERVICES DrIvlngSchool Altn: United Way O' hose aioas ond would (0 22/09). /0 3 Aasessm ent Flold Jacks. 734-7136.*v '’ be oblo work unsupof- JOBID10807e4* . 1like lo bo a earner (0 2 / 10] S L Start accopiing opplico- Earn $30.000/year Application Deadline ond Q' training- Once fully •/IO). Deep Tissue II : ;__ vised ond to bo solf- LOST Lab. black fomalo. Got your class A COL. . 1-24-04 tralnod. tf subsequent PUBUC p SERVICE . .'Pleasa contact (02/12)■yj2) Io r1 2 v .e o k s.l0 0 - ilo. starlor. Inlorost partios tions lor Com munity 22 monlhs old. January So Habla EspanoL wages can groally ox- MESSAGE JJen ' n . Dlitrict Mgr. ,-j 500 500 hour corlilicotion; ary nood lo sond curroni ro- Support Spoclallato. Hiring dalo; 03-04 7350346* 10th. LosI off ot Falls Av- • Work wilh Individuals ond Call 208-734-0586* ^No Phone Coils Please,* | ^cood the guarantoo, but r^onon’l poy to lind work onrnm, Tw/n F a lla onuo. North of KImborly.Av- sumo lo Landvlew Fortii- will bo dopondont upon hofore you got the lob. i I n aatltuta tit olH ollatle trly. Izor. PO Box 120, Mur-_ T__ chlldroa.with.dQVDlon:___ = “joBTdTiorwancfj-s- • - “ “J Do you know ol anyone _ ‘ monialdisabiiilios,. -DRIVERS- ° ■ - -rr(ANAGER n For Ireo Information obout ' ~ S wTd!aarS03^B:^9pp7-‘. d I i ------5n5- naUB hTlD ^334T7------who suddenly has o new i « Background chock roq. bo ” Manager of operations s;salos. Qualified condi- avoiding employmeni ser­ (omolo block Lob? This!«» ASKING q u e s t i o n sI ;; I8yrs.oroldorw/valld a t O asis Food and Spirits. ddales musl bo ol least vice scorns, wrilo lo tho como get your CiMS A CDL dog w as a vory Important Conduct public opinioniO. drivers’liconso & Insuronco Salary ond profit sharing 221 yoors old; hove a Federal Trade Commis- ^ port of our fomlly. Hor polls ovor the lelophone. 200 2 n d Avo. N. Suito E bosod on oxp. Send vverifiable ond good sion. Washington. D.C.. w loss, causod by somoonoHor ABSOLUTELY or cnll (208)732-0910- rosumolo:1017S,1150 ddriving & work rocord: 20500. 205 or call the Notion- NO SALESlll I DRIVERS ' E, Eden Idaho 03325,* Ppass 0 background al Fraud Informolion Cen­ ’s o low*, has dovostatod Drug Froo W ork Placo* TO P GUN TRUCK _ Strictly roBoarch. chock, physicol oxomi- ter. 1-600-876-7060,* Mlmi-CASSIA'Area our family. Call 423-6091 CONSTRUCTION MECHANIC 09* S7.00 to 59.00 por hour. d r iv in g ACADEMY M notion & drug screen. ___I or 423-6336. REWARDI' C lass A CDL training. 1Full-time mechanic wilh H L Cosual work onvlfonment Certified flaggora Wo are currently L O S T Palm Pilot In Twin ■ ^ noodod immodialoly. oxporlonco In onglnos. ^ win Flexible evos. days. & Low intorost finoncing. NOWINTERVieWING ^ 2 accepting applicallons Falls aroo whilo vislling rs. Pay OOE apply nl S30,000toS35.0001sl iIrans. & or goneravservlce ir indopondonl conlots , ^ S 3 on Friday 01-09-04,ling wknd. Iiours. 15-30 hrs. 686 Bluo Lokoa Blvd.N. mochonlc. Locol imcklng p 0 4 , por wook, Groal porl-tlmo yoar. Call 735-6656 For A ppointm ent Call TWINWIN FALLS Sal, 17th Ploaso call 206^20-2815.* o r call 736-3855* S o Hoblo Espanol Co, Own tools & exp. 1-800-3-EMPLOY ------;PUBUC SERVICE Sloplop by our Burley olfico & Sun,Sur 18lh llam-5pm. .15.* |ob or socond lob. 420-7307* Iprolorrod. Bonolils, Wogo LO ST Rottwoilof. has ^ had Cloao to CSI campus.*■ CONSTRUCTION • 1 (1-800-336-7569) MESSAGE ltrain. l Call 734-8523,, T GED, two ye ars ol prictypo school diplomo or Mon-Thura 8am-4 pm. * No Phono Colls ploaso!’ 735-3347 * iJORK 13^' FROM HOME 208-734-5538IR iranscrlblng. ability to ipm:typ oqulvalont. We offor a —I tra a minimum of 60 wpirowl- full bonolils.Salaryy GENERAL I oarn to earn SIOOO por — I WOsole, sim ple provon FAX' 208-677-4543 hovo 0 working knowond DOE.CO1I20&-734-54133 Scrapbookors do you nood I ‘*5 odgo ol compulors igra-on or come by a porl-tlmo |ob. Looking Loomethod. Let mo show you (Burley)* word processing progrilOod 294 W ashington SI. • lor 0 knowedgable scrap- YOUR IN how. 1-800-801-4159 froo bookor or noodle worker. 1 WATCH’ messogo* _____ ms, Musl hovo a gOoglish Twin Folia, ID OR REMEMBER■ R com m and ol iho Engliaxcol- EOE ond a If inlorostod ploaso apply 'ICOIVIE E T hat birthday Od you plac<'laced languago; possess exccding Drug Free Workplace,* | at TIttany Square 132 / e r y m o r som o time ogo In ThaTho lont grammor, roadin — Main Ava. N. Twin Falla* DRIVERS EMAIL Tlmos-Nows? Rise ev ■ ■ ■ E laiho and comprehension skill: BiTTrtJck Driving School timo 10 como pick upyoavour F o r o n o x p o n d o d 10 BlzActvocntoa.COM Your ^ Ad To - pictures. Slop by m e Clo ^ ' Now career, soo places RNING! I l^rias- d o s c r l p l i o n a n d CII ' '•■'ii'Hii (I Ati»*niona oillod Dept, todoyl.1 • * ‘ omploymont oppllcotlc ondnowoxporiencos. Chonges coming to Bj730,0440 • eaS.e44.5aiO ------conloct Iho Porsonm ■TVE TIME&NEWS CDL drivers. ^ 2 3 ■HH Offico located In CM 737-8272 o r 737-4649,*1 NOW HIRING: The total swrtt CCLASSIRED H b II, 321 2nd Avanu business ownership pgDEPARTMENT EASt, p h ^oM T ^T O SLorg. ^i DRIVERS drmnu! 3/04. Flatbods. w/® least 1 yr. .R N orL P N BANKRUPTCY “ www,PUAtM>C««q«.oom Compolilivo rotos ' on Cloaino dato la 1/23/0ills is OTR oxp. Oporalo In 11 FullTlm c _____ Chapter 7 banknjplcioson Tho City ol Twin Fallsjnlly wost staios, Exc. pay & Graveyard Shift Twin Falls cl08._, : an EquQl-OpporlunlF ro o 'bdnolils,'Hom o regularly. Jotf Stokor a t 734-645! . 6 p m -6 am 208-734-5538 3452* E m p lo y e r. D ru g Fro 600-453-2227* twlnad O magicvatiey.com ______BANKRUPTCY______------Workplaco, * G uarantood lowest pric BBIDGEVIEW Burley , Unconloslod divorce PUBUC SERVICE o208-677-4543 i : S295 ♦ filing le es. Ca OFFERS: MESSAOe mcclussOmooicvBlioy.eom* ^ > tolUroo.1-a66^S8-239 Big prollls usually moon big risk. Before you do = = = ■ BANKRUPTCY I U E R ^ ' cd in an AWESOME carccr ♦ Two Week Paid business v^llh a company. Affordablo poymoni plai chock It out with tho ;15S,000 Custom bulil. ; ' Accidonis, divorceplan. & A r e y o u in te r e s te d r Vocation , fell, Parke View Ccnicr & Belter Buslnoss Bureau. nowor 2584 sq.ft. 4 bed- > ------:— crimlnaLmattara_ ___ opportunKy? Wcl ♦ Sick and Holkiay Pay -Forfrootnfomiallon about- —^■room^2.both.liomoJ}ftlUl.: e n d R lc ^ a t 7 3 4 ^ 6 CenlciTianhe-jobforyoiil- all Including lonnol entry, , 3 3 S r RchobiHtaUoh Cei ____ .«LEflkLComRDov?Jor_ . avoiding investment ' wide range of possibilities: scnm s. write lo Iho oxtra largo kilchon, nwe- • b a n k r u p t c y G ood Attendance Busineiess Opporti] som o landscaping. Excel- First Visit Is Froo'Y W c o ffe r 0 widyour r*on \ Bridaevkw Estate* T h e Tim cs-N ew s ha days,da clattiriod liti your ■ E & Rehabilitation Center ;hout Ihe M agic Valley. runs, a s tho Time! 1826 BrUlgeviewBtvd many areas ihrougho iclor opportunilics in , { buiytxi: fctfcdule. Put ctaui- ; ^03- Parke View O re i Hod’s iime^uvtng directoiy • News is not respoi Ave., Burley, ID EOEER TwinFiOf.n) S3301 Every Dayi “ ip o n - 2303 Parke A' o> goods snd services 10 ' sible for errors alti In expanding vour carter! orcaU208-73S-3933 Call Jeni;ni at 208-733-0931 c work lor >00 toOay: a lte r Don't delay in t ■ ______thefi[^t-day,_ c btntfiis and saiary ranges. ^ ContM t Penoo: 1 c'xt. 302. ' /.______^ JV f hart lenjflc b ^ Wanda Holt E8 Tlm os-Nowa, Tw inI Falls.Fa Idaho Friday, Januariary18,2004 . _ _

EDEN 725 ocros 3 pIvols HAGERMAN HA 1/2 ecre lot In ^ T STOP FORECLOSURE! TWIN FALLS nootly nowl EC 3 bodroom. 2 bnlh. gos cattle aat-up, 2 homos. Northvlow N aubdlvlolon. ^ Savo Crodlt. Twin Foils 336 shs.-AF«2. $900,000. $18,000 $ or trado. owner B area. Evos736-4645 Eric’ flroploco, loncod yord. 3 ^502,^iBdiyiiJ ^ calhodral colling ♦ morol Offior ' ranchos 3vollab/0. finance. fii 208-539-7428* ■ Haddon Realty 312-1135' ^ $122,000.734-6481.■ Y rWIN FALLS 3 acre horso BILTMORE BIL '86,2 bdrm.72 ™ TWIN FALLS now con- J JEe r o m e 46 ocros. on m 80t-up g (2) homos, 12 bath. bt Ploaso coll 208-423- struction on ocro lot. Jj posluro,P north ol town. 40 slolls/auto s' wotor, b ree d - 5007 5( or 20B-280-2885.‘ 1— sttoros ol NSC walor, 3 jp W osl ol Twin. Musi soo. s Ing barns. Indoor arona QOODINQ Broadmoro ‘81. bdrm homo, $180,000. q. Doubi* Your Monsyl twin fa lls bgb mo«| CaII208-730-1726.* t occo5sS1B6,500financing i*" '< I Coll Bolh 731-7022 or 14x66 wrtlp oui. romodol­ Soltor will doublo yourJf I Drlva. 3.629 sq. It-, 4 l Call 28045576* od. J, Col1208^539^280^ WENDELL 3 bodroom, 1 oan r 539-2609. == i v a l l e y . 4M m I mx rolum as down poy­/■ I bdrm9..3baltis. l4-*32 I bath. 125 4lh Avo Wost. m agii Canyonsldo Realty.* ^ PAPAUL '82 Skylino 14x52. moni on 3-4 bodfoom^ I moslor bdrm, suite, for-l $65,000. For Salo by ■_ hom os In Riof. Coll Tom I moi dmlng room, d en .I TWIN FALLS 40 acres. M fufurn,. 2 bdrm., 1 balh. oil 0wnor.call208-580-1304' T^ oloct. swomp coolor. W/O. 20B-737-9109‘ I I hugo ploy room, and 2l 123 shares Salmon Falls ■ — 1 liioplacos, Foncod backI PUBLIC SERVICE. Wator,I nice slopo, groot ol$9500.438-5383 evo5.* HOLLISTER Own your MESSAGE ' ^ I yard, 500 sq, ft. dock.l vlow. oxcollont building '' Visit us onnline and check:k o u t H own homo now! 3 bod­ I spo, sopnralo polio, ondl Selling proporty? stio. No Improvomonis. TWIN FALLS " T fr a d o t _ fl room. 2 bam. ’94 doublo Don't pay any foos until Ifs 1/2 : mi. e ast of Hwy. 93. a t o e k t ? " Check roturn ^ =’1“ I aulomniic sprinktors.l on now 4 plexos. ^ /alley area hom< wido on ovor 1/3 aero.f®' I S195.000 734-7637 ofl sokJ. For Itoo Information Marva 539-5441 _ iVIagic Vi n e s . ' ® Ow ner will linanco. Uso I vww.BGSmao.com" I ' about avoiding Iimoshoro Landm ark Realty.* r Call Chuck 733-8207’ ■ and toni o slalo scam s. _ CEMETARY LOTS (3) In ;k on Real Estate. your tnx rolond or mny“ y t ' - g WESTERN HILLS Roalty M Click luko trndo for downv n .1. -I--I--!•-I--I--I- wnlo lo lhe Federal ** Sunset Memorial Pork. 4 Trado Commission, • Burloy ' 466 acros Pivots. | S1,900/oa.'208-733-3234* pnymont! Only S475.1818 TWIN FALLS cuslom 4 good walor.Turn koy doal — S monihly witti 10% down. bdrm., 3 1/2 bnlh, Snw-/- Woshlnolon, D.C., 20580. i ______S 3 or coll mo Nnllonal Fraud • Lava Hot Springs 1050 JE C«ll 208-737-9169/ tootn sciiools. 3200 ft.. 3 JEROME . • ^ 5. Inlormalion Contor. ocros. 1 Working guest HOMEINSPECTIONS ” car gntnoo. Mnny oxiras. rnnch. Prime downtown locationl ^ S289.000. Mur.t soo to0 1-600-878-7060.* / ______2000j.sinco 1993. • Ema rso n 66 acros, vory ___Approxlmatoly 2500 sq . H IT’----- nix)roo.ito-20&-731-6139— um Bakor. 2O0-32C-5115:’ produclivo. MID waior. ft. * full basom ont. BALL MAGIC VALLEY aTm " " = i -I- -I- -I--!- J ack O 208-431-4700* — Offico/buslnoss/rotalf-+- - rI rwill buy/leaso your homo. JEROME TWIN FALLS possiblo opartmont & Anyptlco. Any condition. 702 Ensi Avo-H. FiMW UppofS. Fororkjsufos. romol unit. Coll ') Coll Davo e 2050 r.Q. II. homo. Froo Lisl. RiCHFIELD I 208-644-1282 o r 208-S32-;0734 ^ Of 312-4335* Inoplaco. tiol tub. musisl 1 (888)453-4177 Idiri04212 S400.000 3 bodroom. 1.75 ■ 'Runyon Mark E. Jonesnes Ray Sabala ^ bnlh homo plus ono olhor _ 20 Jamie^Martin KellyIB F SOO lor iinly S79.0001I No Monoy Down Homos. homo on 0 240 ncro form BUHL B Canyonside Realty Coldwellell Banker Robert JonesM Irwin Hndtlon Roalty F/00 Ropon. KANAKA RAPIDS 20e-00G-2289.* 1 (080) 453-4177 Id* 1051;i wilh 225 wnlor shnros, K F A X I CNUC CurUslis Realty Realty Really 240 tmgalod ucros. Gront $26,500 S. Excollont buy for = Brynn Nowborry tho boautiful 1/2 aero JEROME porloct country lor smnll dniry or porfoct ' 'I'y C.itiyonsido Ronlly*___ homosito noar Silver Lako Y O U R IARIZONA Bulihood City sctllnfj. 3bcltm.. 2 b O lh ,2 - lor rnlsing h o ilo rs. Milk I 33^ TW iTTFALLSFofSnio by nl Kannko Rapids. Goo- . Atacross tho river Irom cfir g.iriiijo- >8 ncros, barn nnd sovorni oul- ,f „ buildorl 3 bdrm ., 2 bnlh lliertTial wnlor. Groal fish- Laughlin. Do you want to vVostorrn Roal Estoto , buildings. Plonso cnll ' A D ° . c u s to m . 2G0Q sq . M. ing and flbt/ndanl wiWWfo. bo a snowbird? '91 Pork ^>08-3879 or 539-7152.* ,rt L oiotia.T hom psona73l- 1 T IM E S C L A S S IF IE D ^Modol 12x35. Doluxo __ w/2000 sq. II. unlinlshod 1 779.-MLSH103G27 Cnll ' Dorolhy 737-3903. DEPARTMENT Kmodol. 4 yoor Culiigan jEWb'ME Gront fomllyIly t>nsomonl. 2 ncroo PC «7;8I MLSH100454 PCA2151 (lomo 4 bodroom. 2 bath.Ith. w/walor. $2 0 5 ,9 0 0 . Fof waler soflonor program, QO view ing CQll 2 0 8 -7 3 4 - now roof on 18’ corport, . 2 100 3(1. tt. w ilh InrQO 208-734-6B38 ^ l.iniily toom. Sits on 2.26.26 9059or420-02l0-‘ now pnlnl, W/D hookup., - a tllod roof, lots of storage & ■ .'icros, spill rail lonclnu. O R n TWTn FALLS For solo by GEM ; GEM 208-e77-4643 tlstorogo shed. $27,995. ■ Inrgo shop w/12‘ ovor- STATE REALTY. INC. ownor. 1921 Maplo Avo. STATE nEALTY, INC. Call 928-768-6727.* " iiood door. Located closo 3 bdrm.. 2 bolh, 1600 sq. 200-324-0652 208-734-0400 | L t. II 1 !l I onor, big yard, bully born. $123,500. Ront $900.0 . W J k SI 12.000. C9II 208-423-23- Call206-280-1591,* 0474 tonvo 0 m ossogo.' — TWIN FALLS for solo/long. RUPERT RENT TO OWN'N lorm looso. olmost com­ 4 bodroom. 2 bath. pleted custom 4 bdrm,. 2,2 Call Davo at20a-S32^)734‘ balh. Bouthwool ol lown.m.' appiox, 1,5 ocros. w/oxtr-:tr- TWIN FALLS ns, $148.700, 420-3491-* • 4 bodroom, 2 both on t w in FALLS ForoclosurTi foncod ond tandscapod 4 bdrm.. 2 b o lh .- $54,900 ' TAHOE flcrelnWlndtnillHolghls .0 4 CHEVY 1 II Call 800-319-3323 oxt.” M CHEVI\/Y SILVERAE Hurryl Pricod (o soil. • H792 for listings.* S205.900 1 5 0)0 0 EX-CAB LS 4 LS 4x4 Stk#4J41944 . • 3 bodroom. 2 bolh IflIn ' 4 « 4 j j p Windmill Holghls. Boou- =ETIIV ------^------ltlui: $219.900 Indudos |“ Loaded!~ " ^ landscape allowance. hanges IncludedIw/ V B U S • Unlquo4bodroom.'2.S TWIN FALLS Now cus- Oil Chi balh bordering 3-ocro l„i tom homo on country MSRP • 3 8 ,4 2 5 park In town. Mudt sool acfo. 4 bdrm. 2.516 sq. :hase of any Vehiclicle sount-*2,926 : I S209,000 rt' M Llthla Discou ft. w/3 c ar garage. Irri- U th ia D i s c o u n t -*2’,3 ! S R e b a t e ■»2,500 ' gallon water. Many ox- 320B15 Purcli Call Suun Brown irosi $275,000. 2685 E. Rebate -«2,5( 208-731-7210 42Q9 N. Call 206-362- n.9lhtoJan. 31stst2004! B Idaho Homoa & 109Sor 208-641-0029.'1 1 9 ^ from Jan. ' Propoftlos______I I AVAILABU I = i I ? 2 6 j 9 9 j A I TWIN FALLS Now 3 bdrin0^ . THET1MES-NEWS~ 9 - It ' . 2 1/2 bath homo by buildluild- C latslllad D opartm ont or. unique design, spspa a - Olfico hours oro ,a n y 6;00 am to 5:30 pm CHEVY CAV/iiAMiR ^ ^ 3 2 ,i clous rooms and man 47167367 • O I Ul OREAND t upgrados. Reducoc o d ' Monday ttiru Friday ’ S219.000.208-735-2422422 * ------Wo ato open lo oil walk-ln TWIN FALLS customers 10 osslal vou: ' LifetiiDfne Oil Changes -Nicely - PUSH • Naw 3 bdrm., 2 bolh>nlh, In building your o d , 3P BY OUR STOFITBUnON 2300 sq. ft. Unlqu.‘JO Or cnll one of our Equipped dosign, spacious roomsonis- Cinsslliod Solos Inrgo windows, mani“ny Ropresonlotlvos. upgrades. Slonoybroo HTHEG.M.HOTlONE Subdivision. S230.0000 733-0931 «xt. 2 irtormedalany MSRP • 1 5 ,0 0 5 • Lovdly 4 bdrm.. can be pert 2.52:. 1-800-868-3883 both homo ovortookini ^of ^ Llthla Discountjn t - '1 ,0 0 0 n c king 132 3rd St. W Candlorldgo Qoll Coursourso. Twin Falla OMIce R e b a t e ______- » 3 .0 0 0 u r YOUMAYWINCEHICLES I 2 lamlly rooms, spaclou:lous moslor sullo. ofllclon:<“it 677-4042 kllchon. protly yordard. 1253 Overland Ave. $245,000. a's 79 Stores. or B urley OHIco* llia'i f l «! 9 9 S || BEIIF1000G.M.VEHM!!!!!! i ROBERT JONES I AVAILABU ^ REALTY 733-0404 ING GIVEN AWi ____ TWIN FALLS______-A S197.600. Boaulilul (omil iB35QI hom o In NE locotlon...... bodrooms. 2.5 bnlht r " Inrge dock ntoo with groti|S ^03 CHEVY WIMPALA m m t landscaped ynrd andS R'RV EQUAL HOUSINQ. 03 CHEWSSILVERAD01£ O OPPORTUNITY 500 ^ ^peciaT.ft SEVILLE parking. Call Kathy i WARRANTY 84 or AR (Ml MUia MvoWng m WITH FULL FACTORY W« 737-3920 or 420-0064 ( IS EX-CAB LT A ARRAHTYI ^ LOADED ETIMBOILCHANaESINCWl NCLUDEDt g^j03CADlLL R on 7 3 7 -3 9 1 5 o r 42C ^ FSTSoSTno Acfwflteh 4x4 G419. MLS M1O7404 6 8 niakM N n«o*l lo advaniMla« ANDUPET PC«3991 ‘tny prtfcrwio* UmlUtMn or dlierlmlntiloti b in d on rae*. color, riligion. ■•«. Leather Int, HeededHe Seats, xmRi Stk#f3U136947 < lundicap. (unUltf tUlut. o' Stk#39452438 nillonal origin, er an 5 . 3 L Engine, L o £ I Mantion. to mak* anv aucri GEM ptalatanca, llmllallen or STATE REALTY. INC 200-734-0400 iU lut Includaa ehlldran IP * 5 3 ,1 7 0 ------undar tna aga ot IS llvtnqI $10,000 Ofl> ffi M S R P •22,055 TWIN FALLS nUn patanla 01 lagal ount *4,660 iscount-«10,176 ; 1233 Aldor Drivo, «v»to«an. ptagnani woman _____ Llthla Diacou 2100 sq. II,. lovely4bdrn i MSRP!!j lilo root homo on 1/4 acr Tnit nawapapaf will nol ^ M S R P Sl24.^0.TrlploARoalsoalty knowlnoly aecapi any YOUPAY ■ V , S 9 S || w m 208-734^567.*• advtoialno lor raal aiiaia Llthla Dlaci — wtilch la lA vIMatlon of tnai - TWIN FALLS 3 bedrooiroom. >**- taadan a>a bacl»70M $ ( Monte Cario»7200 $5,988 - T#?l M W $7,988 99D '$10,988 9 6 C l ie v y H zBUYS; 00 Pontiac GRAM u y Mystique #7003 $5,988 4#6200 $10,988 i Dodge CarsM nSE #7082 $$10,988 OOMorcuv 8 “ -94Ci»vyCK25004x4#( (BOIdsAiero If!#7139 $10,988 02 ( 0#6195 $10,988 i 'Chev&-10 ((7101 6 $$10,988 00 FordI EscortE #6187 $5,9888_97-GM CC1500ix4J 02 Dodge Neon R/r#7130R/1 $10,988 97C1 R #7004$10,988 t | Ch8vy 1500 4x4 EX-CAB 18836$1 $11,988 OOFordFo(Focus40R#6188 $7,9888 97Dodfle15004x4#{ ^ # 7 0 3 7 $ 1 7 , 9 8 8 : | 02 Buick Centuiyif)yjf7118 $10,988 95CI !k0entuiyj7014, .$7,988 Cliovy 1500 4x4 H -C A B fi8 16$12,988- 1 $ - -99-Buickt 18 98 Dodge Durango #« Sff7035-$10j488- -98( M#7061$1T;^ ■ I OOWBeeBeGiSff acGrandAM#5117 $8,988 )Chevrl5004x4#7046<5 $13,988 OlPontiacI 18 00CiwvyBlazer41JR# 00 Pontiac Bcfneviiviejf7138 $11,988 99H :ee *8803 $ 1 8 , 9 8 8 | I Honda OR-VU 4x4 #7110 $14,988S 02CtievyvyPiizim#6172 $8,98818 88GMC35004x4Dually# 00 Nissan Maximrinrf7088 $11,988 01. ab # 7 0 6 0 $ 2 1 , 9 8 8 | IJeepW rangler#70556 5^1,988 01 NissananAltima(f6111 $9,98818 S9Dodse2S00QuidC3S004)i4IXiaIyCnC ,^.t«,lnMlsch,vrolel C O M B W m Saturday 8-7 A K - ...... e v r o u e E X C L U S m Sundays 10-55 “wFUBiraEBt ^ c C p c h e 3,OOi0 V E H I C L E S lUGH V S / U M BIUI lAIIIm is BIVD.NORIH BREAI< ; FTWINFMJLm b J u m i t e d wf E V U D A Y throui 7 3 3 -- 3 0 3 3 ^ ppiovid cridlt. ^ LIUllcr ------—OF !?iVroPllfu*ii?iM»V 'urooi**o*lr?"^fiW m i l e m R R A N T Y " I

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TWINFALLS2bdrm. i am allbulcute.W /D i hookups, 208-731-032r j TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm. 5625 j ” *LANnLORDS* 4 ♦ d e p , 143 W Borah. 206- whJof your houso! Faat 734.4464 7: or308-216r ' ...... closo. twin Palls area. tTWIN u FALLS 3 bdrm., 1 Call 736-1S45/Eric,* jj,bath. $S504$450 dep, > 150 Elm. no pots. Call • IHL 733-9164 or 420-7006* j IICE 2 bdfm. wtlh wami ^ c a n strik ! e a. ; c h o rrd! 1 V M l. 2 j {u hoat. summorAC and TWIN TV FALLS 3 bdrm.. 1 jarogo. Ownor pays clly both, bi 105 Modlson, $500 sorvicos, $SOO/monlh 4 + dop, 208-736^3322- o n tius doposit. Aak lor Jim. TWIN 5:5 FALLS 3 bdrm,, 1 ■ ifktrHMlton 643-4371 'Jbalh, doublo garago. now H p s s JHL 2 bodroom. 1 balh, kitchon. Kl no smoklng/pets. ery nico S425/mo. + dop. lg. Ifi yord. S675 4$500dep. 43-6087 Of731-5SB4* _6emo.leoso. 732-8951* , JHL 3 bdrm. 1 bath.laun- TWIN TV FALLS 3 bdrm,. 2 Iry room, oil hoot, bsml.,, •bolh. b 2 cor garogo.loncod larago. hugo loncod yard, y no smoklng/pels. a rd . SSOO m o n th . No 1st. 1 lost ♦dop. S700/mo. moklno/pots. Rel. roq. 735-0690 7 oltor 6 p.m.* ;43-6553 0f731-5ee8; TWIN TV FALLS 3 bodroom, JHL 3 bodroom. 1 1/2 garage. B SS25/monlh. Coll 206-420-1636* IED lalh, lorgo family, & living _ 31CER )i oom-doublo-car-oofaga- -TV-TWINFALLS m Joar schools. $117,500. 648 64 BlueUkeo/COMPLE- Coll 208-543-2300* TELY T REMODELED, 3 bodroom. 1 bolh-S600 4 “If-lk jH L In country, 4 bdrm,. 5 p i s : dop. No pets or smoking, R SAUE I - 'H ',2iKlrm. 1 bath, appllancos. FllFILER, 3 bodroom. 2 bath lom plete Wii'ith 24 Hour• FRoadside As ''■Itoltowa Proparty Mgrnt. ■ (MOVE IN ALLOWANCE) $650 4 doposil. •' twlnlollsrontals.com BRAWLEY REALTY 734-6686* kuH L Small 2 bdrrrT. _ vfencadyortf. Call20fl- TWINV FALLS Brand N»w [35) fj ■ <23-4377 aflor,7pm.' 3 bdrm. 2 balh. no pols/ amoking. 1 yr. leaso S69S 'I,'' iD E N Nico 2 bdrm. mobllo 4dep.2308uatwoodRd. ®' -^ 'v lra m o . Incl. appls,, sanlta- * ' Call 208-324-8056* ■.^g<--$on a. siorago. 423-5104. _ TWIN FALLS Buff 4 bdrm., ;,,*^LER 1 bidroom houso ^2 bath. 1 car garage, pets 290month + $300 negotiable, ‘ no smoking. I -'^tieposit. No pels. 208- S « 7 5 0 p or m o n th . SSOO -■•,^3 6 6 -7 9 7 4 or 590-1S60* . • deposit. 206-734-7935* •;'w-jhLER 1000 sq, ft. 3 bdrnu TWIN FALLSclean2 *3nlSNt to ChooM From! ■ both farm-houso. New bdrm^ .. 1 bath, $625 4dep. j J rT l f l •l/2Ion «Vf(y,Vef|fOeori -hardwood, carpot. and tilo _ j ----- g t ------W u J l i Vt-OVEIWOO(H*“ •'•V^jioors. Economical wood 734-6320 • oltor 5 pm.* m m Wa$$1i,9i .'''f'TiBtovo & fo rc ed air pro- — iK v p a n o hoat. Now ovorsizod TWIN T* FALLS CO. 5 bdrm, ' ^ ’':doublo hoatod garage. country < homo. SlOOO/mo, j A V E O V E R Corral opaco. No Indoor 4 deposit. No smoking. ^:^i’;-pet8, $650 1st. last & J Bams/corrals. 734 3397.* $4000 I 71 i f f l i i5,98sro ^'.^.'••damaj^o. Soo w ob s ^ o TWINt ' FALLS Country home 3 bdrm.. 2 both, ■'’‘'■*Ra^TALS.For4401 houso aarage.1 wotor. no pels/ B i n i photos Available Now. Smoking. S695 4 doposil. 1 9 w i m s B f ;1 Cell 208-32W729.* Call 206-733-6269* '':|>ILER 2 budcoom. 2 both.', TWIN f FALLS Cuto. quiet.’ l f t ■ - mobllo homo in park. No great , neighborhood, closo ■ emoklng/pols. $460/mo,. to 1 Perrine School, 3 ’ S300 doposil. Call 208- bdrm.. 1 2 both. 1580 aq, ■ • 326-3552. loave msg,* ft., 1 big lencod bock yd. w/dog run. pots ok w/pet & i IHLER Counlry living South ' doposit. $750,909-9417.* /■' .'of Filer. 3 bdrm.. smoll J V A a n i m .•lotW ts um •PowKiodi ■ “T'shV p-rz'carroaraooT'T'TWIN FALLS ElogonfS' sn------• tji/Cmi*------B i l i J ^ — ^i' v'.SaOO. 326-5972. Iv. msg. bdrm.. possible 4th. 3 1/2 Ja both, largo 3 cor garage, ^ •MlonajCmi KWhtors Wu tUA95 ' 1 QOODINQ 3 bdrm.. 2 bat^. sprinklers, huge foncod | l£ s >• ''^««350/mo, +S350 dop. •yard, on 2 1/2 ocros In lll208-731-0103.* town. S1200 4 S700 dop. ODINQ 3 bodroom. go3 No smoklng/pets. Coll ial. laundry room. $475 208-732-6027/429-5889* | w II3 D 1 0 H i f dop. In town. 837-6523‘ ^TWIN FALLS GREAT i M i i CDINQ for salo or loaso LOCATION 3 bodroom. J 3 bdrm,. 2 bath, manufoc- 2 both homo wilh 2-cor BSfc .1 ■ . ‘.j turod on 1 acre, horso garago. ovon. rango, DW. AC, gos forced oir. luily SH A ,/ pins, sm. pasturo. auto ‘ V wolors. all vinyl foncing. foncod. seso/monlh plus house h&s AC, pollot doposit, pets considorod, 1 stovo. oppis. Incld. 2 car no amoking. Coll Georgi­ atlachod gorago. Solo na at 731-6070 or Susan $100,000 or loaso for a t Irwin Roolty 734-6500.* ■ r I ► I ‘ $850/ $300 doposil. 208- ?TWIN FALLS largo 3Mnn.. 934-4846 or 539-4S46.‘ -' ' 1.5 bath, appllancos' mt JEROME 2 bodroom, oloc- Included. S700/mo. a t i m u 9 ^ 4 a m •Smecai Ploaso call 420-3651.* JEB •iHiW *6DbcQ OIMb Iric includod. $450 4 dop, ^bwVfniovfs ' 2 bedroom, lull basomont. tTWIN FALLS now con­ & p r •HtfidSNts M s ^21 r ^ no,995 % ^ $500 4^ dop, 3 bedroom. struction, fabulous • bw lK b WatS2Z9 2 both. $600 4 doposil. townhouso. 3 bdrm.. 2 Call208-324.21S4.‘ balh.voullod colling, dou­ JEROME 3 bdrm. 2 bath blo cor garogo. vinyl fenc­ W mobllo home, no pots, ing. no smoklng/pots, 1 IMH g i g m long lomi. SSOO 4 doposit. yoor loose. $650 4 dop. i m 324-8903 or 543-6342.* 733-0370 o r 308-0980.* m i TWIN FALLS nowor 3 ; JEROME 3 bdrm,. 1 bath. S bdrm., 2 bolh, ront/ronl to $595 4 S450/doposit. No own, no amoking. 2429 pols/smoking. Exc, cond. Aldorwood. $875 4 dop. loncod back yd.732-8722.*. Coll 206-539-3004.* , \ JEROME 3 bdrm.. 1 bath. ?TWIN FALLS nowor 3, : nowly romodolod kilchon bdrm., 2 bolh. no pots. ■ ‘ rofrig., & stovo. No smok- I ' _$750/monlh. Coll 206- - lnQ/pet8r$560.'Col|-206-- - 737-3916 or 737-3969* • , 324-6983 or 731-6980* , k -W M - TWIN FALLS Nice 3 bdrm". m . . . •OnStt ..... R 4 U/fliH •DodACS w »li»WirA«5m -iJEROM E3bdrm..ai9' .- 2 boths wilh basom ont. ](r^ •Oifr 3,000 • 161h, $500 mo. +S500' (encod yord. closo to HS. ItQiSy •Vioiiiom e UM l " ...... » (D fV - dop. Call 736-0322.* ^ Wdf I l t ,495 garogo. $695 mo. S650 :l M i m 9 9 5 *3r(IS«( Wtti2 . > JEROME Clean 3 bod- dop. Coll for oppolnlmon- • 1 room. 1 bath, atlachodI tot 734-7309. 731-2984. SAVE OVER [(« O T E R 1 f garage. No pols. S550,, 208-320-1972.*______kA AAPI^AVE ov •) Altor6pm.206-76a-1073.* ^TWIN FALLS smoll. cozy 1 S A V E O V E R 500 I bodroom homo, Stovo. D $5100 J ’■■1 JEROME Freo 2 wks ronl. !9f985 $400So M O ‘/} 1 bdrm superclean. $360. rofrlgorolor. S37S 4 dop. F l S ifi m - •teoriU $6000 1^ a Wu* to. tw, r t HB/ Dulfl Ox l« 208-734-7224 ovenings* iiiiBtfjiw pJiao 20\ et III* UrjlArcaOSWWflOi'C Ui Pia,?*r««i)oMinii Stove, reltig. S43-6605.* h i •V-IO(n^ fMMlOlllv 'i JEROME FrM 2 Wk* rent,' iTWIN FALLS spacious 3 ■ ■ *3d$«al Wat $35,9 2 bdrm largo super cloon, bdrm., 2 bath, monogo $SO0.Nopets,543-6805.*i for ronl. 208-733-1359,* j JEROME Nico 2 bdrm, mo- bile In counlry S4S0 4 dep orlumS465.324-2647.* % B JEROME soulh 2 bdrm.* TWIN FALLS country homo. $475, Cloon, quiet studio, • acrooned porch 306-3137* fumlshod or unfumlshed, B i a i H 08.736.2480 • 1.800.476.579797, I 1 bhbbeb 201 www.hignulnnJitflcl.com . JEROME Very Ig. 2 bdrm.. W/D available. No n n m • $600. Extra clean, no) drinking, smoking, drugs. ; pota. Call 20S-543-6805.* No dogs. Refs, required ; With verillable Income, m r r n ^ - KIMBERLY nice clean 2} $276/mo, 4 $100 dop. M bdrm., 1 bath, largo yard,1; 734-4226 or 733-6458* patio, aulo sprlnklor, no . : pets/amoklng,S350dep„. T W IN F A L L S 1 b d rm , S375/mo. Call 208-423-. upstairs. All ullls, pold. No p s — — 4729 or 208-420-3437.!____ pets/smoklng/drugs. Call r -20a-734-9261‘------^ TIRED OF RENTERS? , _ ' _Call Ken.at_S«ure Property,. _ TWIN FALLS nice clean iJ:s.ub.i.s.b_rs_ Management 4 Real — apt;‘no pet» S405-lnci." ■ kll^Q 3_A A iJ Estalo Investor*. HonastI mils except elec 734-3110* service & low mgmt. ratea Quick vacanw lill rate. * ^ ani E R I N V O . 639-6067, 8 ^ 6 1 3 3 , 1 0 U N P i £ 626-6068.* I TWIN FALLS 2 bedroomn BRAND NSW itsubishi's I______AI>ARIMENTa_ K \\ ' 0 4 /W i ~ ^ S 1 2 ^ih Ave E. ^ 4 ^ 9 * ' APPLY NOW M TW lN.f AU S 3 bdrm, withf* CARRIAQELANE H tenced yard. Call 208- r o i c i ^ APARTMENTS A rm vIca md TH MitiuNihn O Invtlo eon not inctiinctuM mjnvi ow. - -... ® 423-4377 after 7 pm, * . SPACIOUS 2 4 3BDRM. lin only; UJ MitiubliW* 11000 Un<)« Inwia: M ///✓ ✓ ///// 2FliaBATHS jggggggggjgggj H TWIN FALLS Laeae to0 Garages ira C ^ : Nice 2 bdrm., 1 bathh W/D Hookups — M-home.-WoodBlove,-oa»-•- -•------AlfCofKJHIonIng— - 20S7736r2480- v A heal, newer carpal, largee playground HOTOftS „ Utchsn, half acra. Call for>r Community and EKAUFF; P details 206-73&-6464.* Exercise Rooms -MicHDK .800.476.5797 ’FTiaiolMll'uitiUonpuipcnnc m ^ P,- 2510 Whispering Pine Dr ^ 4 dtp. ref., 1616 Fllsr M i B n *.[ Twin Falb. ID 63301 ...... " IgpgpSi^ Ave.E.Nopet».42W>125* * 208-735-2111 ^TW JN FALL» 2 bdrm. vrtSfi KV appls. 4-v;/0, lawncare Kv Iriciuded, spacious, $500 4 (300 dep. No dogs. Call I j 420-0110 or 733-3629.* ------E10-Tlmti-Nev««,-Tv»lnin IFaiisrldahoFridayrJanueiuary-16,2004------

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KIMBERLY 2 bodroom . 1 TWIN FALLS 2 bodroom, TWIN T\ FALLS roai nico 1 TWIN TV FALLS 1000 sq, ll.,<- BUHL 2 & 3 bdrm npis Friday, Jan. 16. 200-i Ront basod on incofno, bolh, loncod yard, W/D.). 1 balh. now. romodolod, bodroom, k gos hoat $375. 500 ‘ tt. AC otilco. commor- Plonso call S43-BB33. $450/month ♦ dop. No0 play oroa. $ 4 5 0 doposit, 2QB-212-SOO0/212-3O99* cloi < ollico & work oroa, Equal Housing Opportunit/.’f ’ smoklHij/pots. 731-3610* Call20B-404-9105.‘ i= $585 mo., 2283 Wright TWIN FALLS | Avo, / Call 736-6248.* Bobby WoniVolff BUHL K n ^ y Mondows is 0 TWIN FALLS 2 bodroom, THEAACES ONBMIDGE^ if cloan studios, appls. Incl. SARATOGA TWIN'H FALLS 2nd Avo. S. now taking applications !• 2 bath. W/D ond covorod APARTMENTS ] nt S270/mo. 208-312-2111' porldng. $525 mo. ♦ S200 700 sq , II. $400 m onth. lor 2 bdrm apis. Ront You hovo lo soo it to Coil < 208-539-4539.* slafling ol $447. Pfoaso f oil Isl monlh. AvollobJo bollovo III =r NO R TH m.0M8-A ;J- i» «-Hear Ihe quietl‘ 01/11.Cnll3O0-1317.* TWIN FALLS------"The Queeii hachad only one way of cnll 20B-543-2740.- Come see what'a A K Q J 1 0 7 , TWIN FALLS 2 bodroom, special. Formerly Kolh/s settling all difjit)5rjct«ltte.9, g r e a t or BURLEY 2 bdrm.. I bath.h! Laurel Park Apartments V Q 2 cloan, quiol locotlon. car- Luxury L 1. 2 4 3bdrm .______f. 156 Main Avonuo s m a ll. 'O f f wvith it his head!' she W/0 hookup9..5325/mo..0 . 170 Maurtco Siroot NowQvaiIab!oO$1000/mo. ♦ 10 7 fi g .' Falls port, storogo. no pots oportmonls. W ash- said, withoutjut even looking S200/(lop. 20»677-4766* Hallowa Property Mgmt. ♦ 9 7 4 - - 208-734-4105* S475. Closo 10 C.S.I. Coll or/dryor Includod, con­ . round." BURLEY 2 bodroom. bsmt. 208-420-1523* tral hoot & air. swim­ 734-4334 TWIN FALLS V aryclaanl twlnlallsrontoia.com — L e w v i Carroll \VE;E S T E A S T npl.. & 3*4 bdrm .. npt. t. TWIN FALLS 2 bodroom. ming pool, litnoss con- __ Idoho housing. 678-939393 2 bodroom. 2 both opt. tor, business contor, TWIN T\ FALLS ...... AT)r> 3 A f> 4 0 2 both dupiox, garogo, cr43l-4110of 420-4729*fl. S525 ♦ dop. W/D. no Locotlon, Localion - rolrlg.. stovo, DW, W/0 community room, froo V KV 10 9 5 V 8 7 -1 _ pots/smoklng. 733-1640 vidoo library, onclosod Shoshono S St.. Falls Avo., BURLEY Cloan I bodroom. Ti hookup. City utils, pd. On to d a y ’s3 d'd e a l fro m th e 1908 ♦ FK ♦ J 9 8 5 5 a 3 2 TWIN FALLS Boautllul garagos, 24 hour KImborly Rd, S275, 2 bodroom. S 3 0 0 ,. , S575 + dop- No smok- Cap Gemini, wewc have a nice piece * A/’ K J 10 G 2 * Q 8 _ _ n^owcr 2 bdrm.. 2 bolh opi.— —4ng/polei-o*060-«o-CSli- • „ omorooncv nvtlntononco, Voiious Sizes ______■ W e are a n e ig h b o rh o o d ‘ “Hallowa H Pro^rty M ^t. r p la y b y UilVld------G a s h o a t, /VU. r o ir ig .. Now windows, vory cloon. ' ------ol dfcial-er i SOUTH Call (208) 670-7430* 734-4334 __ microwavo. DW. rango.. Avail Fob. isl. 934-5771.' watch community. B erk o w tz. twintoHsrontois.com A A 9 8 2 BURLEY Spacious 1 b dr^.m. No smOKtngrno pols. Call o r Visit todayl Best defensense against four apt« W/D hookup, nc10 $550tdop 4 rof. SlOO oilili TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., 2 651 Saratoga Dr. f V A J fi 3 smoklng/pols. S365/mo.10. 1st months ront wllh 1 both, w/gorngo. g as hoot, 208-735-1600 k spades mightht bc to lead a top ♦ A Q 4 ullls. Inc. 208-67S-0808* yoor Iooso. 734-3373. ' conlrol oir, $650 + $200 ■This inslllution Is on Equal ■ club, then undndcrlead to East's -A 5 3 Housing Opportunity | oil Isl month. 308-1317.* queen for a diailiamond switch. But CASTLEFORD 2 bdrm..~ ITWINFALLS 1 Ptovidor* opartmonts avoll. now. •••••••••••••• TWIN FALLS what happenedled at the table was Vulrilnerabic: Neither TWIN PALLS 3 bod- ^ P ric e reduced Ront basod on Incomo.>• Expact lobalmpresaod TWIN FALLS supor 1 bod- turally enough start- Dea>aler: South room. 2 balh. oppllon- ” ShopAvarohouso with that West natur Call 208-S43-6833. Spoclous 1 & 2 bdrms. cos,garogo, $650 room, ' Inciudos W/D. OW, ed off with threeree lop clubs. Equal Housing Opportunity.* gos hoat & moro, $450. rostrooms and otilco. /•* Ouiot building w/gatod ... m o n ih .$ 2 0 0 m ovo In C 4,000 sq. ft., including Bcrkowitz ruffedrui and could see Thele bidding: - | underground parking: ■nllnwnr^.-ft S39-4nn7‘ Coil 208-212-3099* FAWNBROOK j olfico, 258 8th Ave W. that he mightL ntneed to discard two 357 Bluo Lakos Blvd N. TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm. 1 f\TWIN FALLS Vory nico 3 733-0081 or 420-0081* )ulh West North. Easta s t APARTMENTS 736-2451 or 734-4339* balh, W /0. all oppis. $700/ tbdrm., 2 balh, major oppi. =r diamonds on Uuthe hearts. A simple j t w i N F A l S ------>JT 2 A 2 V PassiSS $200. Carport. 738-7278* ;W/D hook up, garago, ^ h eart fin e sse wowould build him only 3 ^ www.TwlnFollsShops.com Hi Puss 4 A Allllpuss pu TWIN FALLS Extra nico. TWIN FALLS /AC, wator & sowor Ind., o n e d is c a r d ,, w:whether it won or • t i-! $695 + $500 dop. 1 yoor _ Now. Lower Hotos* 'ransfcr to spades bdrm., 2 balh dupiox olll 752 Honey Locuat «1> i lost, so ratherjr thanI sacrifice his ' _ 5 J 7 Roso St_. (off ol Filoj)I) 2 bodroom . 1 both noar I'loaso. Call 208-733*7818. TWIN TV F A L L S 3 .0 0 0 sq .il., ___ ------Lorgo 172.-3 bdrm homoo® -■ inPorrinoDisi; AC. appls..'r.7 ~ C S i'$ 4 7 5 ♦ doposil. —*-*-*'*-*'*■*•*•*>-*'*»•• i “Storogo a oreo with'olfico heart queen'bybyleadingitrhc'fol-— Op^)^inglcadrCIiib‘'ace , Storago. Pallo. ■ dbl. garago w/oponor,r, 660 Monroe-2 bodroom. 2 = ------— aand bathroom , $600 lowed his best:st line of leading a ___ Energy offlclont, }/ both wtth prlvato patlo and t T w i n f a l l s * N E W * monlh.i; 1920 Highlond sprinklor systom. $700/ low heart towaiivard North’s queen S DW and much moro! j. covorod parKlng-S500 + Avo. Roland. 539-4005,* ' BID WITH T H E ACES mo.1 yr. Iooso roquirod. 2 and 3 bdrm. 2 both, before to u c h inng g trum1 ps. * * ♦ * No pots. 603-297-0396.* doposit. patio, oppls. W/D hook- TWIN TV FALLS 01-ot-io-n •• 208-734-1600 304 Lenore 13-SPACIOUS up, AC, gorogo avail. Avollablo A\ Jon. 1,2004 If W est takes:es his king, declarer 847 Fawnbrook Avo. I TWIN F A U S I 3 bdrm ., 2 both with $645 & up. Modol o p e n Kimborly h Road storo front has tw o d iscardrd s s available to pitch lUth holds: Handicap accosslblo ' GARDEN APARTMEmS garogo-.AVAIUBLE IM- 384 Madrono. Call proporty p for ront, 4,000 sq dum m y’s diamno oi n d lo sers. So W est Equal Housing Opportunity* Wo now hovo 3 & 4 A A 9 8 2 MEDIATELY with movo- Chuck 733-8207 or II |i building w/foncod stor- his heart king, and — bodroom units avollablo. in atiowanco-SBSO do- Tonni 208-734-4012 agot oroa. Nice shop virith h a d to d u c k hi!; ¥ A J fi 3 FILER 5 bodroom. 2 bath. On stto laundry facll|tlos, poslt No smoking or pots. Clear Sprlnga 111* possibility p ol ollice area . now there wasis non h e a rt loser. De- ♦ A Q 4 '3250 N. 230 0 E. NO. 6 349 M ornlngalde SS* L '__ ^ Ploaso r Coll for moro c la rc r w a s n o)t t yj e t q u ite hom e, in A 5 3 milos S. Fllor H.S. SS50/ parties, or family gomo ROOMY 3 bodroom. r liInlormatlon 208-733-1739* th a t h e tn ig hit t hhave lost two dia- month. 0051208-733-8891-'1* rtlght. Exorclso 2 balh with garogo-$6S0- m tvTWIN FALLS ^ mth West North Easta s t : ~ oqulpmont on slto. All m ond tric k s iff hih e had m isg u essed OOODINQ Cloon nico 1 no smoking ploaso. I Otflce-Shop-WarSfiouM's 1 ♦ Pa.ss IAA , n units hovo microwavo, ich would not have , bcfrm. units, for tow In- STATE APTS-2 bdrm., 1 I Various ^ e s & tioeatlons the suit, which 0, , .... DW.&AC. b ath $ 3 5 0 * dop. Also. 'Ti^ 01 been h a i^ to do. Not lo worry: he coma. 02 andoldcror Vl tifsablod. W oslsido Court sludio for $ 2 7 5 -f doposit. '' JEROME Holiday MotsI -~H had a nice end;ndplay available to Apis. 034-4908. Equal ' Offico hours oro: BRAWLEY REALTY twinloilsrontois.com vISWER: P ass, r a th e r th anin ppok- 8 :3 0 -12;30 Mon.-Frl. Dally $30 singlo. S400 save h im se lf anyiny guesswork. Housing Opportunity* 734-58S8 -! g y o u r head into th e lion’sI’s dden. ; _ 200-738.7105 Eves, a wknda, Tmonthly. 200-324-2361' David casheihed the heart ace, 1 h e r e HAZELTON (TTY) 775-778-0889. Dave731-S881* TWIN r FALLS HBO, P ^ ruffed a heart;rt high in dummy, Y’”lough a no-trump call hi Now taking applications; Wo oro locolod ol 340 TWINFALLSAnower2 mircrowavo. & rolrigoralor, m ould be natural (don't listers te n to Syringa Eatatea. Lois SI. Twin Falls, drew two roundmds of trumps, and bdrm., 2 bolh. oil oppis., _ Coil for prices, no pots. ■ o se people who w a n t to playpla. it 1 bdrm. opts. Ouiot andI Idaho. Slop by a n d stort KIMBERLY Singio wido exited with the heart jack, dis- AC. W /0. no amoking. T>Capri M oM . T33-6452* ■ woil malnlalnod for ttio> your oppltcollon lodayl and now doublo spaces a weak two-suiter), youu ni n eed Coll 208-737-9635.* carding a diamamond from North, p® ^ oldorlyG? yoors o lo g o orsr Hud vouchors wok;omo. TWIN FALLS avail. Friendly village West was securilurely endplayed. He I upper-range no-trump) ov over- our. HondU^podOboblod)d NowtHilngmanogodby *************** . OLD TOWNE LODGE Mobile " Eatatea. Ask II to bid when both opponeo n en ts Cloon & quiol rooms about “ 1 monlh ront FREEI could give deda:clarer a ruff and dis- call rognrdloso ol ago. Woststales Property TWIN FALLS AVAIL NOW e active. This hand doese s n: o t Fodorally Asslstod Mgmt. Co. P.O . Box Cloan 2 bdnn. 1 bath, Microwavo & roirig. HBO " Call 208-423-6253.* card, o r r e tu ru n a diamond into the Laundry. No Pols, “ lalify. Housing. Coll B29-4208.1. 2688 Elko. NV 89803 S4l0pormo.'f $200dop. p . TWIN FALLS Single S ace-queen.Hovlowever, whichever $110-$125 wookiy, ^ Hondicnp Accosslblo. wvm.waalslalos.com* Som o utils, incl. No pots. _ doublo sp aco s avoll. Froo poison he seleclected, the diamond Equal Housing Locolod noar downtown. T>248 2nd Avo. W. 733-5630.* TV mo. ronl. C am eo Mobile io.ser in dumm;>my was sure to go ujauDU u-oultl' like locnnljct Elohl)}’ Wnlrf. r nullinjil himh ll Opportunity.’ Equal Housing JL Crodit chock roquirod. TWIN $3 FALLS $105/wook, E ^ stataa. Coii 734-8064* Opportunity yjrunm liriJurUu cum. Coll 208-733-2218. $375 ro mo. OuMf. m^rowovo. c away. P E T B U R fl------1 *************** ^ C«ii)Ti(;htC(. SOW, Unlinl KpaIurr.S>D(Hfafr.itr.Inc. In< Mountain Vlow E ast rofrig. a ullls. inc\./36-19B9 Toking oppllcotlona lor TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS cloan quiol TWIN t FALLS Boat doal In ^ wolllng list, largo 2 bdrm.. liropioco, stow nll Microwovo/rolrlg., ■ 1. 2. & 3 bodroom apts. tJ rnoftmecent ^ oil oppllancos. W;D & spo, coble TV. laundromat. aUHL ■ fomoio roommolo .OUARIUM llO g o iio n s, FREEEEtogoodhomot ROTTWrTWEILER puppios, ------20B-678-9t41------CHARMI______-c a b io .lu rn lsh o d . Rofor- ... daily maid sorvico, -wonto^ for consorvolivo- ook stand ond conopy, oil Lob} chocoloto,c male, 8 yr. purobroobrod, paronts on silo. Sludio & 1 bdrm ., oncos. no pots/smoklng.- ( cofioo/doughnuta. household, nooico- o q u lp m o n t in c lu d e d , )ld. old Ploaso coll Shorty 5300.DO. toils t & dew clows laundry, sloroga. FROM $030 ♦ $400 doposll, RC heck ila oulll No pots ' hoi/drugo. ^ smoking o.k. zE z $650. Coll 208-308-0305.* 20000-212-3705 onylimo.* romovoiovod, 1st shots, roody $396.833 Shoshono N. ■ : ■ -■ -Call208-734-55ia* 4;RoomsslarlolS120Avook. ■Ploaso >, call 543-9941.* BA3AY MARE 10 yrs. old, lEAGLE pupplos. (3) 26rt)4.208-423-4212- ^ 948-9300 or 73 4 -4 3 3 ^ ronch work, roped on. mn RMAN SHEPHERD----- ~ . This Institution Is an TWINFALLSCIean. _433W.Addlson.733-S161 tW-p IN FALLS Closo 10 C^l. moles, 6 weeks old, puoap s, purobrod. black & SCOTTI!tTTISH T o rrle rs AKC Equal Houslnp 2 bdrm.. 1 bolh, ioodod. T^ Monteroy M otor Inn* ^lurnlstied room, inciudos good uii around & kids «2s$250/eoch. Call 208-436- - 11 v^ horso. Show or 4H. g4 i Ivor. Microchip. 1st blackoick ond whooton M/F G ' Opportunity Provfdor ■TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm .. W D No smoking/pots. Storting ulllltlos, molo sludonis. no 6412or208-431-6412* ahoUots. $350.208-366-7272 wooks TWIN FALLS MOTEL (, Cail208-3b8-a513* oks 1/1/04 S5OO-S0OO, hookup, Btovo & rofrig.I. at $495. Call 736-0473.* Dolly and wookiy ratos smoWnoWnkmg'dfugitJOts. u ___ lORDER COLLIE Wxxftiiiwwn*tiptxjcan- CaidwoIdwoii. 20B-454-3562- JEROME 1 and 2 bdrm..11 No pots. $400 * doposit. 2152 Kimborty Rd. $250. s Coil 208-733-8627.* CH5HARMAC-a0 3horao A ustralian Sh e p h e rd X g ERK i(. Call 2O0-423-4532’ TWIN FALLS Cloan, quiot _ bum por pull troilor. Vory „ RMAN Short hoir, puro SHIH-TZ<-TZU puppios, 3 gills both opis. No pols/smok- 2 bdrm. Firoplaco. all TV 208-733-8620 Twin S fa i.ls Ro6'mmato pupplos (8) S25/00. hrodod, dowclows, 3 yr. old. and 3 t Ing, groat localion. $300)0 TWIN FALLS 1 bodr'ootrv good condilion. 206-735- r 1 3 boys, good mark- nppls., wator, sunttatlon, TWIN s FALLS wookiy rotos Tvwonlod. $250 monlh. util* Call 208-432-9046* Qorm ^n on sh o rl h air/L ab ings roi lo S350/mo.. S1S0 to10 S315/mo + $315 d o p .. no B5B9or208-731-4301.* ^ s ready Feb. 1. $300- 0 coblo lurnished: No vslartlng at $110. Micro- lllos w pold. 208-733-0973. iORDER COLLIE pup- cros:OSS. bolh groat hunters, $35050. Cali c 208-829-5354.- Sl75/dop. 208-S32-4895*5* pots, 200-420-5659/ 733- smoklng/pots. $530 * wovo n ond rofrig., dally WANTED II molo or lomaio P*PAINT BUCKSKIN RLLY pios, oxc. working porontsr duallal shock collars. 2 por- _____ !_ ” 3409. ovos & w ookonds * $500. Buckskin Appy colt. ic n BERNARD pupplos. JEROME 1 $300 dop. Call 734-5510.* hmaid son/lco, individual 55;roommato. $300/month $50.200-436-6345 eve* tobliblo pel carriers. $900 ST. BEF AQHA 3 yr. more, 2 yr. ^ rebrod, no papers. , 1.2.3bdrin. Ibath. TWIN FALLS 1 bodroonT■ TWIN FALLS cuto ond _hoot. El R sncho plus p yi2 utilitios. In Joromo IORDER COLLIES, S35 r PACKAGE DEAL. purebi goldlng. 837-6523.* IB-539-0870.* 0 w^ooksoId,C 0 0 oil all appliancos. S380/mo. ♦ 300 doposit.> cloon. 1 bodroom opt. C 380 W eat Addlaon.* County, p 10 minulos from 0° each from working )-734-6309.* Hallows Proparty Mgmt.I. min, 1 yr, loaso. 733-647S* W/D hook-up. no pols/ m Twin Foils & CSI. Contact q3UARTER u HORSE 4 yr. taporonts. n 20B-857-2320.* QERRMAN WIRE HAIR 734-4334 Grog at 208-308-7150.* old. oi< groy, groon broko ‘TNIH FALLS smoking. $365 monlh * ■ lOSTON TERRIER pup- AKC S 4 o6 dop. CLEANEST APTS., su- ■ S E R V I C E puppi«a, CJ b«aau«a ie READY RE> NOW. 324-9664* — — 208-431^31.-2170/300-0894* 737-3916 or 737-3960* por privoto & quiet, = p p g i B oll colors avollablo; '------RUPERT I t loncod, covorod parking, H A dvertise In REE (7) kltlons/cots, to pupjjpplos, adorabio, $75. CASEE IH 75 hp 1494, 4x'4i Taking oppllcallons for TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. 1 -a o a a i* Mlai-CuMti*- good homo. 6 months old.___ p ijjj rtJoador,.good.condi;_ __ , -bothr2ndlloorapt.-NoJ —etorngo,-2-bdrm.,- patio,- - oaso.coll.in.lho.ovo ------wilhJoc . walting-|i5t. f 'i '2 'bdrm : ' ' IHAQERMAN H the i&tiros,$l5,000/oflor, pels. $425/mo.-^$425S frosh poinl, landscopod. ig s. 200-733-2432.* lion & tli Vallay P a rk ApU. — Commercial Olfieo— Service Studio Sell? ?t?o j ?? :all 208-845-2993- ; dop. Call 208-733-3669. now siding, walk-ln Spoco: Avollablo Nowl Call our Ciasslliod qui 208-436-5882* ; ci080ts.$47S-$500, Coli all 1 Call 208>436-1168* LAB3 )X puppios, chocoloto, _____— 600 square fool olfico Directory Staff at: e h c " lautllul. Mom is AKC JD3400I400toIohandler/IoadoTi tWIN f^ALLd 2 b d riOI 208~<20-1S23.’ REE Beagle. 1 yr. old. balh. no pots, $ 500 m o, + . sp a ce for rent in tho 733-0931 ext. 2 208-733^3931 oxt. 2 g. 1st shots, oii males, 6 0 0 hrs. hr $53,000. JD Frogs Landing Complex < TTie Times-News hod shots, good with kids. dop. Lorotta 73 M 7 7 e .* TWIN FALLS 208-436-1506*______I wooks old. $75 ooch. 5448IB lootfor,Ic lots of noW r Great Locatlort duplex is in H agennan. Suitable ww.iToglottlWy.com • 200 r ts , $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 . 4 - IH TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm.. 1 ' ANGUS COWsroglstorod. }|| Dove or Kolhy 208- p a rts , , TTils Instilutlon Is an , on quiol cul-de.soc, 2 for^ but not limltod to Ar30 hood great producers, —*ir« found a graac FREIREE Border Colllo X pup- 324.!4-3190 or 308-8995.* Irucks,cks, sell-unloading bath townhousa. fsncad medical specialist or 3 ____ Ploj 18,-1983—1987-,-AT-_ — ______Equal H ousing------. --back yd.rW/O hookups.-. --bdfm- ..-i.baih._i-car., _ Top EPD's Pro^g^cl^ck i garage w/corport. some ' chiropractor. $575 T mry tlrat day C BS’chocoiolos, AKC/' 6,000oach,' a Coll I Opportunity Provldar* No pota. $470 -f d e p . 6 iti FA, pups, oxc. blood- . appls. Ind.. W /0 hook-up, • -monthrutliltlos lncluded - —«'5 5 4 9 or 208-312-5580* c-o u r ma ra a l a Thm FRREE E Bordor Colllo, 1-539-6183.*______; 208-736-8884 after 6pm.* wiilromodol.tosutie. 6 Timaa-tlawa spa 108, dewclaws, sh o ls, — no smoking. $600 mo. L HEIFERS Big. black, brod. ‘ spayed. 9 mo. old. noods ' " J . pUPERT I ▼▼▼▼TTTVTVVTT ft37-6227A6kfor K i n ^ R i ody Fob. 14. Glvo your JOHNN DEERE D 4020 trocj plus dop. 208-404-1476.* Ali v a c c in o tlo n a . Light Clmaaieiada. * loving |ovii family to ploy with .Taking appllcotlons lor TWIN FALLS 2 bdnn.. 1 -8vm tUai-Caaalm- & vv ^oelio a chocoloto for tor, (or(on salo, llko now rub: birth weight bulls. 208- & work for. Loves people waiting list. balh. apL, now carp et. & TWIN FALLS Lorge 2 LYNWOOD I? ilontinos Days. $375. bor,r, SS7 7 0 0 0 /0 lle r. Coll 3OOr e g IS I r o t To n'p 'a p'6 r s' cokxs. Can 206-212-0288.* shopping, 2Qe-732-0933* 2 bath. D ays 280-5763 or TV 208-733-0931 oxt. 2 -E 25 oking lor girllrlondsi BEETEET BANDER. 24 rowj nocossory. Al least Kaltor ; REE German'"Shepherd------1 2 ^ ; evenings 20a-733^X>04.* TWIN ® FALL9 686 sq . hToJ J,' TTMTlme»4tows , FREI oaso can 208-734-6521.* Dropio ______FlFriday. January 16,2004. Tlmo«-New#.T! Twin Foil#, IdafIdaho E ll

■^ T r .. ■ f l OO rI n O widewido pin n k ir singlo knotty r ------TUNE UP KITS lo r M.F, HAYr & BARLEY straw (or W HEATAT STRAW smoll r ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ III BED, supor s /circio sawn irow yo u r sins podoslal w/ k . . ^ ! P * B r o s . hardwood, w/circl Troctors, 1939 to prosonl. salo.lo. t Nowborry Trucking slrawV bolos.b. Any. omount. E S n n B ^ H pl''0 caplQins ■■■■M (aco(rusllc). Plo;Ploaso coll 6 drawers,rs, bookcaso : Includos hoavy duty, point Comp;impany. Coll 20B-423- Coll111 2208-S43-581B.* OUSI)u^/nes8f 503-474-8855.*5.* hoadboardd 4 & now pillow- - s o t. c o n d o n s o r, ro lo r. >te29<29or208*731-4829’ ^ I DRESS Sizo 4, lop maltross (WORK S in - *9pork plugs, only S I 695. h a v i rortlsa in Tfto WEOblt^O FIREPLACEE Fl Fabco, wood (200) 733J3 .8 7 0 0 HANDYMAN WOF Y^fst & 3rd cutting. ^ 7 1 0 i oods work" •In Slock at Twin Foils , ’ . I B u a ln 0 3 » & paid S9S010 now, will sell C all 208 -5 : approx. 15 ll. ittp:/Aiiww.mb«w«uciion.com glo la th o r nood iall bales. Any amount. ^ ffors hand- : T r a c l o r « I M P ..C o ll .. I , v /c o DIroctory for $350/ol/olfor. 208-677- 324-1122 oxt pipo.SOT.30e, 206:324-e926.* now! Also offorj raw mako ollor.-20B- craftod rustic croaUonscroa in-^ l-eOO-293-9359,- - 4945/431.!11-5946IV. m sg.- cANOPY.bla< 9-7715or543-5087.* BEETr SSHARES tor solo. , ■ D OIL soils Serving the N A ILY Call 208-78-735-9379- ^ ^ H R I P I I B whito, SlOO. PlonsoPlot call ' ^loss ot cond. Wantod M— and find th 208-543-6061-6089.- _ : •good running Chovy 350 /ls"^ 2 n d & 3 rd cultlnD. thoso who can e NTERTAINIINMENTCEN- ^812.^E H V8 ongino or larger tjlock • oxcoll:collont quality. Small OAK TAABLE B (1930‘s) holpyoilou with those TERS55.BBo ed quoon SIZO ^ H I H MISCELLANEOU!■OUS nowor 427 orcom porablo. lies. 543-€06S'oves* ELEVATrATOR CUPS 38x60 oxtonds oxt to 92*, 5 dutios ijouorotoyoi busy with m atiroiross. (rome & — ------BAND pinlinum:msizol2,ro- cloon cnr soalgal >w/b.-iso. , baby swing' W antod good condillon 'HAY 25 w plastic, low protilo. choirs with witf captain chair. toJoyourself. do headboard,rd, S90. Ploaso — ~ n tnilod ovof Sll51000. Mako bouncer sonI, bal f 25 ion, 3rd crop, small Now p 8-735-9515*. tork convortod for Coso ba'lo!>ios. NIco'hayi Con 160-7'• 7'x 10*,200-8*xl3- dork finisinlsh. $850. Gold C . CQ11208-735’'35-9379* ^ jm_oljor.^all_31 324-5fl89.* &tub. C all208-73 3ton wool blanket.- A d V O I . W7 Ironl loador o r com- doliviilivor. Call 208-829- Dl:Discount priced, ® r tls e i n m a t t r e s•S. ^ King pillow H fiiiiB MtSCELLANECU!i o u ^ ^ w . 208-431-9222* ‘ S300., GovornmontG( o( q ploto machlno tor parls. 512121or208-431-343S' < 21 S e r v i c e top. andI stspilt box sel. throw er Crnltsmfitsmnn. 8 h p ,; 404-9371 or,324-58S0.* . C a n ado.coat d a . troo lor Ine o I ' ^ s i s i tngo.froo- Y 2nd crop, ton balo^, HAY R#RAKE horso drawn. .,7c cnil In plostic. sacri- .^ c n O N S : 26* dual sing 2all208-733-5414:- Dire whoullna Hackack. oloct. S75’5porton.Cail2O8-430- pt noodsds point. Bosl oflor. r e c t o r y ' k^s249.*2c208-420-6350.- (208)467-1712 467 208-324-5331.* k 3 7 3 3 - 0 9 : bMVQUcKncom WANTED troo.10.',pado 40’- slort,'S750. SearaSoai port-, 82151!15or208-431-4462‘ Cali 20 931 ext. 2* MATTRESS.iS Q u ee n pH- tt?)/Wwwx&Mi eno heeler ind’box sol, now. Commitimlttedto SO' root biill..11 Coll 208- able korosono . -HA.Y.3.Y-3-cumnBa_ooed. k ...... — ' low lop ond ______. . 10.000 DTUyhr.hr. «S75. Call :astlcrsncnlico- • - — Exetm:tUencal'------1 -783-30a0.:. . ______Qualityjaiity, closo to Twin. Soil ^ 7 1 3 . ~sliirin'plasi 423-4510 nllDror 6 |pm .' CHEVY 78 IT dually. 4 anyoily.amounl. 733-2520.* ^ ■ P H I P P P H 11208-420-6350.* — ■ ^ MICROWW A^ V E E-Wovo". JC L A S S E S ; spood. wilh largo tlaibod. y B - B B M oTiTp' w n t in o c l Y 3rd. 2 string, S75non. , dining room light lililiio a fl MOVING S/ osdnys and! F lo tb o d ls7 l/2 'X 1 1 1/2', b L' L.j3|Comon„d,l.h TjfnffQj^E AM Iovols Tuosdi irtoy strow. 48’ bolos, )S75. trash com- c o a l T um IF fiK S I k s s s i ■■ ■■■ 5 Sniurdnys inn Kimuorly.Ki ond In groat condillon, IMP & STOKER for. oxcollonl ' a 11 1.25/baio. C an dollvor. rod or U-Haul IAC'K'STYLE Freo lull-coloror brochuro bi ■•pickup njns, John Dooro i |., :.ll20a.543.;300- n. Matal office itiJm L * ail208-543-6999.‘ _ ,all■n^,’208?35'6?W 208-735-6664. *’‘ Mooro's. lr>c.»,2(»423-5533- . S45. Air Rid- Mann Smiili8 825- 2 5 -4 n 9 * aproodor ground driven B-404-C583.* f l i e g£IlQNi W model H. Now liros. works HAYY 4i 400 ton, 3rd arid 4th W _ 7 3ERAT0R Fridgid- FjHEWO-dD cr atatlonoryry biko. S35. s^HE'OS'iTxlGTg ’&8 le x T c good. Dodgo '5 8 2T Iruck crop,op. largo balos. High ;ido-by-sido. bolgo. c u t split tiroilood.S90por "ECUNERUI Lay-z boy S50. IH B U Ulin I P fin n ra m HoallhRldor,^ 535.‘ ^yo^'l last long.ig. WillV mnko wllh 1500 gallon tank, tost.St. F Ploaso call 206-436- Call 734-5622.- ''"'pickup loload. S120 per n o t. quoon size. Cilll 208-73!^35-9379* gtoal shops _ 703- ^ - 7 5 ^ .* _ 101 or208-431-6102- II In plastic. SlOO. C ontlgnm ei mns. Call with b e st ollor 6101 • Konm oro. W hirl- cord orrS150 S por cord mont Auction s ^ l o T l EX muscio rf ma- s HELIT&’CARP' 4TBD ront. looso or STOVE Kc 311280-1714.* tO'.Suyor's VRPET Kir. 208-934-8817* ,Y 800 2 string whoot b u/. y .:smoll (arm with poolstovt.to’vo w/soll cloanlng dolivorod.;J. 208-324-7697* Ploase call < Chino. 1 yoarroli1.3m 0 o.ol w h ile , lo r .1 .i long lo box raw bolos. Cloan. Sl .25 housoISO in Twin Foils aroa. ovon. Ma'Maying dlshw.sli- f i r e w o OIOD Lodge Polo SEWINGITABLE T lg. 3 7JJ-f6J5or5or7 3 t-4 5 6 . uso. nil nitaciachmorits In- pocJno pickup,jp. mr ako art bole. Small amounts ok. ' Coll:oll 208-432-5230* or. All inIn oxc.1 cond., givo p:„„ 35/corA spin a n d 4 drawor & book —- —i cludod, S500,30/ollor. Call o„(,r. Cnll208-738-731-52G5.* all208-352-115B.* 5 ^ ^ bost ollor.Her. Coil 326-5047.* S v o f e d li to Burtoy Qtea. sho I. S65C>50. Calphalon ■ — I 20U-730'H747. VACUUM Klfbv^v'uTtlrnat’o i iR/DRYER 3 years Olhor areireas. Si35/cord cookware,:0, S300. Onk 2 HYDalry/loodor1st,2nd. ^ WASHER/I lie cabinot. S85. G. w>lh sh(impoor w rockod 5 pm. n . . . S200 litm. Or linos In Iho Oakloy aroa. balos.llos. Coii 208-734-3589 / ______yr. old. monosliy hardwood. B-420-6350.* C hccJILCKIJUI buyors ploaso! nil 2 0 8-324- • You dismontio ond haul. or 201■208-731-347r g lER/DRYERsot Deliveredod SlOO pickup S ^ B ^ o r ^ o404-9371.‘ a ^ ■ f I W A S H E F BEP en.ulllui. Tht Masl„Va,k..v g ji ------S200Q. 208-312-337a* iRSEHAYOalAilaila.2 I R efrigerator. S150. load. Caii 211 208-S39-0870.* SLEIQH BE V ■ |< J S225. Rof ,ow. queen sizo, S c:tlo c ilo n UJ - Doublo bodod.S125. WANTED to) bubu)^ oiaor ring balos. > G host;(roozor,S125.Exc. (roi r ------a i ood. S400/oifor, 'm e S 'N e w s coii206-73:'33-0355.* Ofand drivo or F — ------ro n d rew a nir^uu'^c’iil uuu I T h e Tim e jttlng grass hay, oilalta i -733"^17I9 days lor Ihe10 auction a ' dTninqXoo'OM t a b l e 01 c oId. i s ^ W a n to d lER/DRYER sol 8179 ovenlngo* . cale nlar, d ar, everyday ccunlry siylo. t grass•oss hay. 2 string boles. i oro, S250. Konmoro 3 .sits8 .S 2 0 a (]ood runningg CfChovy 350 ' ’ imo modium sl:o balos. h c i or, S125. Excoiiom BED C loJan. a bookcaso SOFA hldadabod. quoon and Onlirinline24/7at SmniisntlQ VBonginooMar,r larger block BARLEY STRAW, small a1fo 1 sti 2nd, 3rd cutting igicvalley.com burning ovei/on a stove. .07 f., c o mm n p f n r o b l o . bales. Sl ,25 ooch Call In .u ™ n c e 7 ion. 208-736-4805* hoadboardltd, w/box springs size, also) futon.fu vw w .m o g io string balos. 75 oach. ^ S200. Will Tra od condition 20a-328-5129- ■ — & matires:oss, noarly now , S75< oding aroa sm lots okay. wW c Cnn Hc'ffj/// C ------1 J5-4178oflor5.* Coll 208-718-733-0496.* AticllonA<1 Advertising hoilub.r.d-7-737-9560 convenedted lorI Caso GRASS HAY 1st & 3rd cul. ■ 208-934-0973/ i^OO\oo-033-esoa ext 4 s ~M a — U HoUon One ol me nic.-'ilI.!II iMingr. KUotii W7 front loaderader or com- It lakos onlyIly mmutos lo piaco ('(ncing an aU 1 Small bales. Call 208< m jpr■lEAT STRAW big bales. Fnm i St Ranch IJ II Dioco Ol cnko 2 0 8■7J5-32-22 -7 J. rl.ir.s.l.L.O.sin«no wny ii noiKs ptoto m achlnoino lor I parls. 326-4270 or 731-0741* i/L'Hllficnrt'/MC. . your ssihod od . . . ino oolumnj ij 11 fianievalloy.com* | lur you cmi 73373 0931 404-0371 or 324-5858.-324 akor City, Oregon oroa. Iko n Bll lonfiof. Cnil 733 0931093 .______llhoilwiomgcii HAY S50-S85 per ton. sm. C omo n ta c t C h ris • N orth e(.,nin BOB'SiBESTDRYWALir BE amounts OK. Will doiivor S lolopo p Hay Compony, CfillSlHKiiici; ACOUStiiustical & Orywall lor extra. 20B^326-4518* 54M41»786-2257.»______[ _ 2<208-a0fl-7870« I CollI206-731-0788* 20 y i u ~ lLIGHTS i L J I j w a »J r r ^ j T Y f c N i s s a n I \ ;

HANDYMAN I I PZAWO H |]|]| m i ACOUSTICAL CCLEAWING ~| ^ S E R V I C E W f a ei DRYWALL SERVICE wiiKnil do you a Royal Job al ,ntSK 5S;.ai,. ««,Kcysjys Plano Sorvlco . , Repair, Texturing Whili/hlto G lovo Cloanlng Gof’o' 10. rogulalo, ropalr & Advoncod Painting ComCommercial & rosldontiai PQ*'' i movo. Buy & sell . . - Spoclallzlng in doop ■SKirr'” »i Hs;i pianos. Also havo . j f l Q y i | Ropalrs. rom odols & S| ^egal20M23^4Q04* | now construction. Lanco cioanlna id bonchos & pans LeBoronn08-734-4050* I E m m 731-0788 .OatiData rocovory •Training. *HEATING Insuiod-FrooBsilmalo^ \ c:allGory208-735-522r a ll' ------' B eamle's n High-Tech [TREEEE SERVIC^ H H | AUTOM OTIVE I Heating c o n t r a c t o r ] Your y oulhorlzod yTriple A K ; q3 | PARTS ToyostovoT dealer. j -)0 g ^lopping, stump p J , . 1 NOSLAWii MaiMagic Valloy Doaign 423-^13-4540 o r 829-5212 ,03moval, ^ 0 firewood, K^> Wo havo tho rlghl part g,& Gonoral( Contractors 1o r 308-2375,* ontand cleonup. inUltlNG a ta low prico! ,N.-Now - Romodoling- L, 404-63l-6367~733-1776* I ^ -'A T I I p - *29,e, 6 0 4 | Commarcial/Posidonlial Magic Valley con h o m e . f= = Auto Parts Kitchens,khi bonus rooms ONSTRlTCrrON t r ee xe ; SERVICE K" 226 Main Avo. North & baths. 208-734-1531 C O J 733-338B* I —*cre6&-452-3152* — HEI1ENDRY & SONS A-t- JJ im 's Tree pV / •Corponlers...... iS ervice BUSINESS 1 \Me m p l o y m e n t ] com>mmercial& r Rosldontiai ' Topp:Opping. shaping, a W W y i SERVICE is e r v i c e s Aii.M lJobs Lorgo & Smoll romcomoval, shm bs & m k L h ., Inlnlorlor& Exterior otun3tumps. Spraying 732-5616* fortiliZG;ilizor, lown ooraling tr r . s j ^ 4 ^ M i l l twin fa lls Tomporory-PormanentTon ■ P»NISSANPATHFIrH F lH D E R ^ Looking for employees :____ & thatching. fU NisSMUI QUKiil^ PLAN BOOM Or looking for work •3476 431-3253*1 Jobs to bid tor all rOMB REPAIRS conslructton. __ TFa n I ffl! JS2ff PERSONNEL PLUS jny'B HOME REPAIRS I T R EEE E SERVICE fe " r ^ , 2 s a i I te"26,5 Bluopilnt copios. ^www.p«r*onnoiinc.com & Landscaping ■ • lN30W,*N30Jeoje 734-PLAN (7S26)» | 733-73007^ o r 678-4040' ^ Foucots, Drywoll. R av's'^'s Treo Service = = = ; polnllng. poi wlntorizing. imoval. Trimming, C A B IN E T ^ 1= trash romovol. 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R IE F O n S H lN G V C K D R IV JN Q I NO JOB TO SMALL SCHOOL | ; , 736-7404 or 280-1661 PAINTING ‘ • -Ask tor Lou* - t NNorthern Lights ^ W oodcraft g R & A W t U l ck Driving School R V *w ' w i i s y i I .Repairs.81.Qoatorntion.^ ■____ ; - -GARPEJVTRY- -Roj On silo touch ups 25 25 years oxporionco. imo'QOtyourClass— K ^rA l Husband & Wlio team . ^ CCDL U i with Iho bostl K X | Torres Carpentry 208°934-W6^1/ Jack and Lona. Call loday General homo ropoirs. ------Call 735-0227 2 0 8 -7 3 ^ 5 0 2 6 * | *S;V inlorior/oxtorlor. Install windows, door** ote. So H * A N D Y M A N ] j = ^ Habla E spani.:' Emosto ' P A iN T m aai " w a t e r I _ gaasft4iiBa/'ra6-3927* I o& C L E A N U P j o s x m L i ^ HEATERS Salazars Solutions nllre Magic Valloy- CLEAWWO Wo lix problems L U P H E R Jompolitivo Pricos- -. Froo Esllmalos PAINTINQ.P, INC. -Fro-Froo Estimatos- Happy HousatoepoB odd o. |obs. romodoling, Pali=>alntlng, Romodoling, Da^-wookly-monthly romoval of dabris. 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Call for directions Friday, 156* 15 Irack. 1800 mi., now TIRESES (4) studdod snow cab, ipor, long bod, oxtand- $700/ofVoffor. 208-735-1019- cond..I.. $7900.$ 324-7091-* Saturday, and Sunday, c o v o r & w indow b a g s , tiros.3S. P205-65H-15’ I used campt warranty. 511.500. -nipp-gi ) A '90 Accord EX...... - ...... 731-1889or734-1385.‘ - S3900:435-027-5518* §3 ' 2 wwinters. in Nico tiros, ed wc ■=92Chorokoo4(Joor, H O NDA’ 00. Call 208-734O LA H IS'O I 0 0 0 . 151 30. Coil 736-8173.- Mustst sell.si $9900/offor. black. 4 sirino, with Moving Sslol in, =‘= ^gggB jgm '"0^00 '99 F-150 ext. cab, $3800. M g Inch track, H0II2 roar ond r oor. shell, vory nice jp ep ’04 ail 2O0-678-478r « » • * «:.CKH»¥DTfl«D • ( ..... » 8 0 omp/cord, groal condlllon, Fri,Fri.. Sat. & Sun. 10am-3pm Iront in suspension. CPI ^1005 ■04 G rand Chorokoo. • S300, Call208-431-7776.* locaiod lo 01460 6th Avo. N. he $15,500. Only?/ $22,995; Coil 208- HONDAD A '9 9 Civic EX. 5 heads & pipes, all Fox J Ill 208-536-1900. dir* 1 9 9 3 BUICK SKY LM M D II Treadmill, bod sot. air se­ ■2225 dir.*______spood.)d. PL. I PW. + oxtros. shocks, plus many othor 000/offer. 734-9177.- cond., washor, dryor, lots oxtras. o> $5900/offor. Call 1------} ID'99 F-250. 4x4. fOYOTOTA '91 4Runnor. ^ 11.000 •cnH*o...... 3C j r ' S 8 0 of miscollanoous.* 208-404-1555.* 2C ______'•CONNECT 0. AT. oxiondod cab. 4 wD. o . P B /P L /P W . C D . HYUNDAIDAI '01 Accent. 26K, WITH ,0 V.'p^ package. 87,000 ssooo50.208-404-1493.* 4 dr.. AC.A( auto. $8300 or ]996 MAZDA PR0nGE4D: SKI-DOO '85. 250. good p, los.$14,700.Call CUSTOMERS mlloi OTA’98 4Runner. I kids slod. S325. Call ail 208-280-0499- stfOD-U YOUR 208-863-8799.*______- WHO now stereo & brakes, Coii^ .a*(KXi»mmm ...... Si f * - ' 9 8 p D '99 R anger ext. cab 4 > '96 Chorokoo, 4X4, SK I-DO O ’97 MXZ 141* NEED f5S? , 4 sp d ., $5000. Call JE E P '91 1. OnlyS9.995. Call 735.59 100K. $6500/oflor. 1 99 1 BUICK PARK AVE 4D1 HARLEY-DAVIDSON '00 track, exc. cond. 1700 ml. •5951 or 732*6326.* rod. 10 AD I YOUR 1-788-2225 dlr.» m & gcmd condition. TIMES-NEWS ISportster 1200, very low S3200. 208-438-2344- = ^ = aaB a Cloan A miles. S7200. 536-4648.* ^ SERVICE ^ID '01 R o n g o f. (wt(cooH^4^l^ 8 8 0 — 539-1424 or539-4575« or. Call 208-788-9642. I j j i i l n i ' REMEMBER J plus 2 placo aluminum tri* r ------Hoy. Idaho. *______F AX lUBtSHI '91 Eclipse That binhday Qd you placod HUSQVARNA'99 HI WR250. ton t< trailer. S5995. 200- In color, 2 dr., nice 19 9 9 SATURN 4DR 'like now. S2700/oller. Call 678-2748/801-403-5912- 6 ^ , : '86 crow cab, 1 ton $2450. 326-66S2- somo timo a s ° Ttio li illy, sirong rebuilt 454. : Timos-Nows? Now Is Iho ■ J2O0-324-4390.*______SKI-DOO g j; '02 HlgnmarY. OR M fraiUBlSHI'OOMirago.4 u B • ...... H1 t g , 8 8 9 Wl POLICE IMPOUNDS no w tires, runs groot. _ , ► llmo to como pick up your KAWASAKIK i ’02 Proirlo wllh « rovorso. 151* track SSOOII 500/offer. 735-0321.* ' ^ { ir se d a n , a u to .. AC. ■ pictures. Stop by Tho 400 ^ ATV. Low mis., low winshlold Vl bag & covor, TnJCkmcks SSOO. For listings S450< r. PL. AM/FM/CD. 1 9 9 7 MERCURY SABLE GS q m c EMAIL « Ciasslliod Petit, todayl • hrs.t oxc. cond, ramp 4 all 1500 1 miles. $5200. 200- 600-^00-71M001 art. 3109* C^ '01 q u a d -c a b . fully 00 /oHer. 324-6477.- acc08s 0tl 8 0 II Can Daniel 731-3223.* t2oju999S!9 280-2274 or 543-2477- TRAILER 6 place V noso, ( S upror>remo. 4 doors, good SUZUKISI ’00 RM80, vory drive d on, drive oil. duol J : 'Oa Sierra. 4X4.2500 . dition. 306-6738.* 19 9 0 FORD RANGER I U B ' ). 3/4 ton pickup, wldo- T h10 e T i m e s - N e w s cloan. now graphics. oloctrlc 0 brakos. S2500. S ' H o .j TIAC '9 4 Bonnovillo. ^ sidJo o oxtondod cab 8', r.«no«SH£u...... »,980 -OOODINQ FOR LEASE S1400/ol(er. « 423*5662.* 208-654-2790/431-2123* 2 '1 C l a s s i l i e d s ’’SJd condlllon. 76K. , Shoot moial shop. All tools 7 ,500 mllos. loaded w«h ^ YAMAHA '92 Banshee, YAMAHA y/ '86. SRV540. .ACAUTO. TRIVXA Hons. Powor seals, □ D e p a r t m e n t 00. Cali 208-731-0377 1 9 9 5 GMC JIMMY « 4 ^ Includod. Roady to go. FMF , fatty pipes, duno R f uns o x c o lio n t. SSOO. 108-431-0262.' I Call2O0-539-5951.* fisc CD. 8,1 L . Allison eJidors. razor backs, now 324-2668or420-2163* 3 Q. ft S ins. s Bed iinor. running T IA C '98 Ginnd Pnx. l.JUIO'AUOft...... S5.980 g graphic, now fly handlo YAMAHA ^ '94 Excitor 11 LT. ” * , b o aards. r $26,500. Coll Tw Tl in Falls P .2 dr..8upofChargod bars, oxc. runner. S3000. %SALE OR TRADE. 2385 2oq6-733-7175.‘, (9am-5pm) one |.. $6300. CHEVY '82 ]1997 PLYMOUTH G R A ^VVOYAGER O Y _ 208-654-2790/431-2123‘ ); 08-734-5538 miles. 2 sets of tracks, ..{968 ,- . ‘ y ' ' ' or5 pm. 734-5951,* . ju rta n 6.2 dloaol, 4x4, Y A M A H A '0 0 250 ATV, vorycloan.208-212-0455* v SAN *96 XE short bed. )0 0 .206-420-6863.* a«WEUllllQlimD.HKD ...... S5.980 g IWa NTED 35mm monuai B u r l e y ^ S2500/ofler. Call Y ^ A M A H A '9 7 MM 6 0 0 . 4. 88K. black. AC. linl- ITIAC '9 9 Grnnd Am ' camera. ■ •208-436-6333.- windowB. CD, ladder 2108-677-4543 0 J . 64K ', OXC. c o n d .. ■ ! Call 208-326-4S08.* oloct. starl. roverso. lilt H |« YAMAHA'00^ WR426, trailer. t 53000.735-1617.* I | ^ :k, bodlinor. oxci cond.. meciwJwOm»Clcv>ll^*om* | $0000/K30/olfor. 423-5500.- ’w a n t e d ------^ 000/offor, 420-6529.* I . w/dosort lank & oxtro's. ^ ARU '03 WRX S o ^ , nnnr. olk^&-mQOSQamtOfs. YAMAHA’98 Mounlaln [ S r ^ ID '9^ SUBAR S4300. Call.SSaafiAfl.:------"MIJ a x TOO. Ct u a n Sin d . 4-CHE i'OTiM9«R5-exlrCabr p g p d r l ^ .OOO-milofti------i Top pricos paldl Ploaso - V 8.60-40 Spill bench. i28H8 K. AC. CD. inciudos ” “ ‘8; |^9y0O|O6OV__^ I caii 208-324.1487,• |r ------S H M i H 3400 mllos. S2500. 208- I V8. oxcoliorit $3650. ' $16.99 ^ Q(V) 430-5023/431-5023- | a acc« ccossorles. Tonnoau snoviow tires, 2X4, $4500. :all 208-537-6036------WANTED I covor. S4500/offor. Call Cl 208-733-8301* YAMAHA '9 9 MTN. W ooden beveled siding. K I M i i i l l ^ Call 20B-S43-6077* •80 pickup. $1500. PORD-JD-'OO W in d star LX. 1 j 700, 2500 mllos. S3000/- L - a S K. g r o a t c o n d ilio n . Call 20B-736-0870.‘ i;•••••••USED SHELLS*—^ ‘ Lots of extras. 20 0 1 HONDA ACCORD U ' oiler. Coll 208-280-2642,* CHEVfTEVY '8 1 C -10, SW B, . 3.750.208-732-0451- ^ WANTED 5 tl.. claw loot Fit m o st u u c k s J Call 208-404-6066.- , _ 5 1 £ i ZIEMAN 4 p la co . snow “uto,luto, runs good, with olu- ___Ca bathtub, In good condition. *-Soloctlon-Quallty- 21 ninum campor sholl. yw-g fMOUTH'96 Grand ^ machine iroller. S1750. ■81 diosol pickup, tan. Call 206-734-8859* -I-Low Prices- 208<}12-3050* | ;750. Paul 208-837-4892- yager SE van V6. PS. . Cflll208-481-2122.- S750 sholl. ono ownor. 138K; *0V8Ccruiso. AM/FM. CD. VWW '0 0 Boollo: Turbo WANTED buying baby CAMPER c gas stovo/oven, HEVY '9 5 Sllvorado 3/4 451 mpg.ir oxc. cond. $2800. ® IS. 5 apoed. hooted • I I CHEV B50.208-678-4121* flas. H 9 7 MERCURY M O U HINEER T » AV/D Itoms In nice condition, Ico box, sink, lair ahapo. on, 0x1. cab. Runsgrooli Appt)pt only 4 2 3 - 4 1 9 9 ^ S3650 ------loathiothor seats, sur)roof, * coslumo lowoiry. old pot­ THE TIMES-NEWS Sloops 5 comfortablyl aOOO/otfdr 208431-2404* 6 diskdisi CD, remote key- una.imWDioa...... 7 .9 8 0 tery & colorod glasswoar. S175/offor. 208-824-5591.* Classified Oeparlmont HEVY'96 S-10.4x4. B6K; k iK ^ 1 0 1 0 s s entry, powor win- '■* 208-733-0016.- g Ollico hours are " ' " J l i i i H 5w s S locks: Rod, oxc. SHELL fiberglass. Ford =>S, auto. AC. AM/FM ^ S g | B u 1 9 9 8 FORD C O N TO URSVT ^^ WANTED DIRECTTV short box. Roally nico. 8:00 am to 5:30 pm jossolto cruise, camper c ondsnd. 735-0940 doys. Monday thru Friday. ^oss 01 POLICE IMPOUNDS 733-( oqulpmonl. Now or usod, S475/0lfer. 20M 12-3050’ jhoil. In groat condlllon. b fGOODRICHG( (6). LR225; S500IF rs $500. For lisllng call 1 ^ ^ s f m v ^ 7 .9 8 0 Working or not. C ash paid SHELL ^ fiberglass. Ford 56250. Call 208-734-1058* 2 now n « & 4 usod. Call CaraS : (20e)flS3-023a.* s Wo aro open to all uentin 208-736-1932.* 8^ 0-719-3001 sxt. C819* C Supor Duly. Liko now. cusiomcrs 10 assist you CHENHEVY ’99 oxt, cab 4x4. l o o t P 0 HTIACGBAMp 44DR D i SE _ ------WANTED Old g a s p u m p s —-$67S/clfor20^312-3050*- - — Inbiiildirigyour-ad;- “ only3niyi0K-mlioS.-$18,495.- CAM,MELBACK-HEADS.------or gss station iloma. =SHELLS USED (12) Fits O r coll ono of our CSail ^ 206-786-2225 dir.* 2.0202 Intake. 1.60 exhaust *uro*M.iia.pmMwws-Tiu-aiuK... 8 O . ,8 8 0 ^ ■ ► Top monoy paid. '88 -’04 Chovy. oxc. cond. Classilied Sales gHEVHEVY '0 3 2500 crow cab r sm. » block Chovy. Now 2 [ t e31 '97 A4 1.8 lurbo 5 r Tony208-866-0274.- ^ValuaPrtcosl2dfr312-3050* ■ Represontotivos 4x4 4x4 diosol, only S32.995. It rear fondor lor 1973- B ood. all servlco per­ 2 0 0 0 HONDA CIVIC IX 4DR 3 Chovy or QMC short '( IWAMTED old mltliary ? Call 208-78B-2225 dir.* fO C ® ^ fonno734-5595* I oxc. con d ilio n , u so d FORI (orestlmalos.' fore'or orrors alter the llrsl • mini cond.. low mllos. HD. vory mile. Olf seoson malic. mat PS. 4x4. immocu- 2O606-788-2225 dir.* —I j d£dayofpubllcatlon- • CASH. 208-733-8234.' ' W INNEBAGO Chioflaln~. blowout salo S6995. lalo cond., S2900/0fler. c hlEVY'99 p Tohoo LS. 86k. BMWIW '95 M3, good condl- ■ 3V . Excopllonally cloan. Bert H arbaugh Motors, C Callall 208-733-4157.* lowtor.-tow pkg, oxc. tion.:>n. $17,200. (Call Twin Falls WANTED to trade quoon 2000HONDAODYSSWVEYVAN ’ low mllos w/all tho candy. downtown wondoll. powORD -86 F-250 XLT. oxt conond,.$14.200 733-2197* aCall 208-543-2300* 733-0931 73: oxt. 2. or • pillow top bed w/new'' . S16.500, Ready to travol. Builoy 677-4042.- | ■ Iram o. fer doublo pillow We sell R V s & boals for cab, cob 4WD. great cond.. guEHEVY -03 Troll Blazer. b UICIICK '88 Park Avenuo. & '' 30B-2879 or 324*3490.* 117K, loadod. S5000/ ... 1 8B,980 j - lop In.llko condition. ■ lessi* 1 1 : sadod. Only $21.995. cioailoan, noor now ongino. ------^ . : Call20a-7.^-5414.» I olfooffor. 735-0076 evos.* c;ail ai 208-788-2225 dir.* gooC30d tiros, now batlory. \ W A R N I N G I 1 9 9 9 TOYOTA s o m,RASE : _ - ^ORD'88 F-150. 4X4. 4* DOGE *99 Durango^ Iransansmlssion slips. Drive u/unnhen purchasing 0 vohl- WANTED way. 208-308-0699- Top Soli. Coil 208-280- | lift, SI SOO. groiroat condition! $74,000 awa^ ;io. moke suro that tho v.A»sUiSUH00fMlfln«CD»47.0MW . 13 , .9 8 0 0554 or 208-423-9620,- • Cali 208-731-7176- m||nIios. Fully loaded. 5^iDJLLAC '9 4 D eVllle. tItIOitio Is in tho nam e ol _ ‘ Hm go ld 3 MOW - i13.500.208-420-2665* q4k. ho solior. Undor Idaho -WANTED usod 40X40 TRAILER '02 6' X 10', fold- FOR'ORD '6 9 F-250 Lariat. 5 $1! 4K. Interior & point like iho 1 1 9 9 8 FORD F l 50 SUPER1 CA C A B 4 X 4 _ _ 3 jM C lilB #* I n 3 ' spd. 4x4. super cab, good ow .$S200.934-4975.- . mnolor o l vohlcio codo. a •• 4-way pallots. Ploaso call11 tf ic h a up ramps, tilt, 5600. Ola- spo 3DGE '01 Durango R/T, new. mond plalod tool box. ox- condition. cor $3500/offor, ,00 /ohlclo cannot bo sold 20S-734-8573,- aa in Bm ■ oadod, Only $15,995, cADIkOILLAC ‘98 Cetera. vohl wiiwcooosiun...... i f4 l i .8 8 0 tra. S175.731-0805.* Call Ca 208-886-2437 or cal:all 208-768-2225 dir.* looihlalhor dual powor seals. unlojnloss tho tlllo is in tho “ WANTED wool yarnn -Joba Hitti-CuBMim- name ol Iho solior (ex- 208-420-5656.*______3RD '93 Explorer, looks dualual temp controls, 65K; 1 9 9 8 FORD EXPEDITIONlO N X lT _ _ /thread, vintage toxtllos. 8500/olIer. 539-0644.* copi:optlon: Idaho Uconsod P endleton woolons, willli Stulf to Sell? k I FOR•ORD '90 F-150. 4x4 XLT niCiIlco, njns good. 4x4. PW. S85C joolor), Tho solior shall Lariat, oxt. cab, now paint, 8*JttiUI*l£W>Sl...... 1 4 pay cash. Ploase coll 208-l. Call our Ciasslliod I Lar \C. $3600.208-280-3336- gHgylEVY '9 5 Tahoo LT. i w jrovido the now pur- 4 .9 8 0 . 438-8833 or 733-6203.- SlafI al: I AT. loadod. oxc. cond. = = jlies. good condition. •ORD'96 Bronco, Eddie I Jj'lp :h a so r a slgnod bill ol = 206-733-0931 exi. 2 CJ5 < SOFT TOP and doore. 14C143K. $4950. 543-6602.* FOI lall 280-3768.* 9solo 0 l, show ing tho lol- 2 0 0 3 TOYOTA C O R O ^ I Tflo Tlmos-Nows _ • 4 whitd spoked whools Bauor, burgundy. AT, ^^£1 I www.nuglev»ll»y.eom • =ORD '9 0 Ranger oxi. cab pristin ' e o x to rlo r a n d CHR>lR Y8LER'93NowYork- lowilowlng: Full doscrlplion with tiros, good trend. 4^^4x4. w /cam per sholl, VB. P ' TWOa-SaMOOUYD...... 1%980; 4 Intorlor. vory good orr V8V ongino. PS. AC, ofof IhoH vehicle, vehicle I ARCTIC CAT (2) Powder S300/OII. 208-543-8743.- w/new m anual tran.. PW. idonllllcallona numbor, - Spoclals wllh trailer S5500 ; condlllon. $8200/olfor. CC.:C. AM/FM/cassolto. idor SNOW TIRES (2) P'235 PLPL: cru iso . & AC. 123K, « ;xceiiontcondltion,$2100 amcamount pnld and nam- 2 0 0 1 ISUZU RODEO 4 ^ AMERICAN tiroarm. ovor low mllos. 208-404-4056* • Will email pholoa. Mako I Excc ' and undor 12 gaugo. 75R15sluddod. llko new. 54:543-6864 or731-6678.* ollor. ” 208-638-5595.] CaliO 208-678-4121* o{3)0(3) and oddross el Iho new purchasor. Tho bill ¥ « •m*m « ' wumD»aer«,aj3ui^l1 5 5 . 8 8 0 ; D ucks Unlimltod. still In ' S75. TIRE CHAINS (2) poflFORD -93 F250. rog. rab. 2( 3D 0E -97 intrepid. " R uns greatlS 400.2 placo 1 of salo must bo slgnod. box.S1200. 539-0870.* sols, now S35/oach sol. „/ ' w/qualtty bindings S160.10- Call 200-934-4971 or Sims 154 board. Marrow5W , 208-358-0818.* l*)l«UIO*MNOX...... 2n 1 ,9 8 p •-bindings, only usod 1 sea------BonrSIZ0rC#r208-543.-I3;. -POLARISJ95.600.S25^.. oKor, oxcoliont condition. — i o ^ ’ fflEVY SILVERADOOXaB4X4i--; X ------• 5327or20S*731-8812.* _ Call 208-731-1303,* •Ud'MEOff'BUO ..... 2«i I POLARIS '96 RMK Ultra tS,98tt V X fc l H ■ 6fl0.S1600/Olfor. ■ CsU 208-733-6301* Priccs plus ^ tlUo & 11246353 dealerd doc <90. ' JEROM E Hfldsy U:lMW>piiiSn P O L A flllT io o boOHMK”, : - Moving Sslsl paddio track, new robultt - Household Items, molor. S3200. P olsris '94 knick-knacks furnishings,i* 500EFI. 136* track. washer, dryer. TV. 6 manan S1500.Pottris’9728eot- tent, miscellaneous Itoms,ns ! or sport, 136* track, 702 E ast A vsnus H* I $2000. Can 208-420-2865* I ----- E-16-'nniw.H«wi,.tW lii FillFl»l,_lllllW-Frill»r,.Jinm'JgiJ

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