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f i s f c i L i ; 3 3 , . , ; n ■ l i r m ■ Tw in Falls,I Idaho/98thL year, NcVjo. 185 ______,1.Friday, July 4, 200ids ■ _____ 50 cents l O R N I N G Elemmentary W e a t h e rI ' HAZA^ R I EMOV]TED roday: Sunny studeients anmd c hot for :he Fourth. “ showw reading XghofSO; ow of 55. PageA2 ■ ■ ___ impn>rovement_„^_ ------Tn^^MOCiattclated Press------M agic ValjLLEY BOISE) - Idaho^ 1 youngest stu- IN E^'Fed^ judjidge rejects dents havewe posted doubleKligit ig^mment^ attenem pt to k ^ p gains in theitheir reading scores dur- ntfttear waste in pi: ing th e pasipast three years, espe- P ag eB l dally omon(nong minority and aca- demicallyy at-riska childrw.That _ trend . genegenerally holds« true SIDNEY a m o n g soisouth-central Idaho j school distriistricts, w ith th e TWin i ___ lo c a l labor: At Mag ____Fhlls SchoollOol District scoring the i cor^'jobiesCTess remrei ains well' S^SljllP Kighest ovenfverall. below statewide aniand national S tu d e nus ts in kindergarten rates; Mini-Cassia> uunemplov- through third thii grade took the ment is stable in JuiJune. '■ spring ldaholaho Reading Indicator------.“ - u ^ ' te s t in April)ril ia n d May. I t is o ne of Page E l three readin]iding tests given during th e schoolilyeor, ye W e e k e n d “I t is e xxd d d ting to s e c th e differ- ence beingng made*i in the class- rooms acrosf30SS the state,” Idaho Schools Supeiuperintendent Marilyn Howard said'aid Thursday, F o r th e lastli three springs, ------m o re studentien ts re a c h e d -th e h i ^ ------est benchmiJimark - reading at :* irade level-1el - th a n in th e previous

/^ e perce:ircentage of students, A tta in in g thot proficiency*' (increased by up to 15 percent D ream on: “J o seph ando the ^H H I ' across th e! fourfou grades in the past . ' three years.IS. smciswsiM/Tk ! Amazing Dreamcoat3at” - and 1 Significantant progress made by - " its director - returnm to1 IWin- Himdwdi otof thowands of tlrvt fieapedi northno of Shoshorre have'beenin reduced to neatly stacked,d, Ibundled Ure sidewsllt th ait t CCraig Hadden Is trying to eell t A m ericanI IncIndian, Hispanic, 11m: Falls for the third tietim e in 13 HeddMuyilyi he expects It to take leverareral years to sell the 350,000DO aldewalla that are used to0 vweigh down the coverings on allage piles. I ite d E nglishish profidenQT,i special- years next week. I educatio nI and an' academically at- - | I risk studentsints contributed to tho I '^provement.ent. Sports I t T y v^One o f the greatest successes Fo]) m ie r laa n d o w in e r e leja i n s u p»tir e pH of% ur efforfforts Ifas been the decreose inin tlthe number of chil- ' I ByBrandonIMiFIaia to clean up the tires, althth o u g h I ' d re n m ost a t rrisk of rc ^ S in ^ fail- TIitw»Nww« w rfte f.______Business owimer gets fine,, probation hhad encouragement fro m ure," H ow ard said.i . .. c frie n d s a n d family.” In additiontion to the improve- SHOSHCaONE - A tiro pUe on meapor charges Thuc^aday. c o n tin u e d to .o w n th e property, Hadden said there atare still ments overolerall, Idaho^ Idndei'- Hah'd'HJsiflghWay 7S-^orth'-of V.. .rjTom F lo y d , o w ner o f C o rm e r pro p e rty owner, tires ti 01) tha o rope^ - tbut the garten andd first-gradefi students Shoshonee - lo n g a fire concer;^! - based Idaho Tire Reom aS^^tli* hook tihJer praperty.’tdutio'Ioiiger p bbe used - luWffinbrifSi:itSteiifihdattOT:-g6al8-‘' is now nearearly no m o re. . was fined $1,000, sestetenced to - the threatsac. of an Idaho fo fc r tire storage. earlier thann expected.et • ^ Form err pproperty owner Q. (ig 'one year of probatiition and Departmentnt of Environmental plan on resuming. owner- < , y«»nars ago, the Idaho Hadden saisaitf tho last tire waPyTit ——orderra' to perform 10010 hours of Quality lawswsuit to clean up the ship sl and renting'comnimerciol Le^slotureB set'readingsc targets for removalval e a rlie r t h is w e e k . community ' service in i Sth tiro pile. TheTl agency said it sp s] ace," he said. to be met.!t. Ibeginning in the "T here! is a little c le a n u p w o rk District Magistrate Court Ci in posed a seri(irious fire hazard and There are still salvajajieable spring of 20041004 and then increas- left, a n d we w< have to ship some Lincoln‘ County. th re a t to p uu b b lic h ea lth . d d re s on site, a b o u t 5 0 0 tot;Dtll. and "8 for thee foifollowing two.„ycan. dres out,'*" h e said. The tire pile grew unonder the Hadden estimates c he has cut a dre sidewalls, Haddeil e n J d d s for 85 p c rc e n t of the Meanwhil/hile, the man prosecu- o < p e ra tio n o f th e now-iw-defunct spent abotlout $750,000 on Car-dre C sidewalls are u:u s e d to srs to b e a t g ra d e level ' tors say wa:was responsible for the Idaho | Tire Recovery Incnc. under cleanup. pUe - whi in the compan;wy in its with no heilelp from anybody,” uiu sed to w eigh dow n c o n s tr S hlent performance met la'diam Match Flayy 2 million1 titires - pleaded guilty early d ays u n til F lo y d eveiventually Hadden said.id . blbarrels. ixpected until 2005. ’ n e d to one ofF tithree criminal misde-_ ^bought ntm out, but 1H ad d en “ N obody’ gaw g; me any money ...... Please seo TIRE. FPage A2 ______Pleasese sisee READINQ. Page A2 ' H iu r s I ^ with a numlu n b ^ of d ose matches. P ag eD l S£s s s s ! B o o m ! >A h h h ! ■ AJ m e liaa endure•es 2 2 7 Fireworks at CS131 North College RoRoad and V^shlngton O pin io n lurrounding the college st Fire ■ Er^oylng the alMW eworks 9 p.m. Supreme letdown: EqiEquality • What: IVvIn f^lls fireworks1 «lshow .. . B« patient. SeveralS«\ thousand people years _ o fr bangs, bumsI ' and m orality rem ainJl inational W T t 1 1 tonight. routinely attend>d thet diaplay, and most • Wh*f»: College of Soutnemm Idaho. drive to the even priorities in spite offcourtrul. c< TTlUIfaisky /ont. It might take sever- The j i Associated Press______addition to ChrjC hristm as th a t people ings, today’s editorial;al says. • WNo: At dusk, oppfoximatelitety around al minutes for• theth. police to direct vehl- - 10 p.m. The show will _ c:le lei end pedestrian traffic ------h ad off." h eI said.sai. “They w an ted u last around 20 minutes. H offtiff the campus safely. In WASHINGTON -T hirteesen rock- noisy, raucousus display,"d • Mnk): Tbne Into 102,9 ■ addIiddltlon, you may be rout- , ets ®’ in honor of the 133 states Heintze has has been cobbing aboi>veCSI -grocedthe-Fourth-of-July celebra-c ------newspaperareh T j p — F?»r(Mioo3rrorsHr97c— ■ ia-ln-B-dlff«r8nrflir«tlon------9 — e O M IN G T j choioogrephed to the ■ thathat you would normally dontl' in Philadelphia inn 1777, examples off theth historical huUar , ByRacheiHtft] fireworks show. ■H B S H c . ’ trav»Wwviwt • B««t vtawlng hKurtkxn: ■ onn the delay. fire,fii cannon fire and finirevrorks parades, musiclusical performances Rrontier Flald, larse H ' Sanitation: CSI and PSI that th was only graduallye tamed and presidenciicncial oddrcsses. H e ‘ TWIN FALALLS - With fireworks grassy areas on campus, H Was/aste Systems Inc. are inin to th e displays o f today. offers highlighlights of 227 crowding thehe sky with a brilliant Including those on the ■ provirovlding portable toilets Along the way, dynamitlite was Independencece Doys] on the uni- > f colors and designs north side of campus. ■ nd trash receptacles loosed lo in dty streets, majoj o r fires versity^ w eb} site.siti sre^ probably no better------'* Food: Concession H arouround campus and at swept sv through towns andd Pike'S “In the 19thhh cenniry,( Founh of • ! than on a blanket gaz- stands will begin selling ■ Promrontfer Reid. P R eak w as tOTDorarily tu mned « into July was veryj^ongerous,” da H eintzc __ — roooTir3T>;m:— ' ------■ * 81Sacartty: Campus secu-■ a agasolih^fueled inferno,, caccord- said. “Hundredi(reds'of people \vere ■ [s fireworks sh o w atten - • Baftoftoiie: Tho H rityety and Uie IWin Polls ing in to an American Uni'liver^ity killed across5 thtl e country, ihou* 1 prepare themselves for Southern Idoho * Polioslice Department will be librarian ijv who has chroniclece d i t bU. sands were injuinjured." A new kind of chi pirin& patriotic display F1rewon. o£fers >25M bouiinty on Saiaddam | a r ____ D6 see horoscope ,A8 Sports^ B The Wwhlngton Poett______Hoifo Street in their Humviimvec. A U.S. m ilitary LM'Boyd . .A8 Wealtier •peak, H M j S / M convoy raced to the scenc»ne and opened fire I BAGHDAD - Ten'en U.S. soldiers wore 5 ^ Valley .B l WeekEncarles'^J2 Attar A ■ according to i^taiyty officials,« and the U.S. A s soon as th e U.S.i. convoyco sp ed owoy. j r \ WipWoniKjdK B2-5 wttlLCpt.mpany M ^ L . - - ■ govem m ent offeredI $25$2 million for infbrm a- neighborhood frustrationon andi rage toward nm m m cfkU ■ tion leading' to -these captiue of Saddam the Americaiu bailed over. OVQ M en a n d boys £4 Miller,-flttailon I Hussein or confimiatio descended on the Humvee/ee tthat had been dis- ■nmpMH, Log on to ...______iftmtry I At least two Iraqis{is d ied and ano th er 13 a b le d in the b last a n d setet thetl v eh id e ablaze, kM m m ; commanderit tnc ■ I — were injured daring[ thetfai assaults, Iraqi hospi------'tu r n in g it ln»> a d u n e6d d cca«a«ofmcltcd~ irbala, I tslofpdalsand^ewioivicnesses said m e ta l am id chants of **God^odi^greatest’f 1 SrdBitta]nday. I , In tlie b^dest attactack of the dsu a mid* I **We burned it shoutinging ifbr A m ericans to m ■ m orning e)q?losion wouvounded three American TthlnfW * soldiers as th ty petroitroQed Ba^idad% busy Please»se see tRA(^, Page A2 ------flflhnMitt clbilG ht KartM Tbur»d - ' ...... \ t}'' ■...... , ...... itaM b.M ito m d«ji^<20d30 0 3 T F

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T onight: Mild anid d clear,( a greal night for lirevirewofhs. Lows In • jrcTAlMta 7» 99.O.0B Iho nriid 5 0 s. vMiexrrxTrPKsaKaaiaia^ T om orrow : A Jiol,)t. gunnya start lo th o w eekon3nd. c Highs in tho 5|P s y ma 88 82 o.oy ■iBft'.'.-r-r.c-.'-A^r.'rwLBi.nwr lower 90s. ^ g M 89 63 aoo* I ■ ■nil ^ iSiSaiiiday.-r-rs:.-7;-.--.-«M:aMii«w Sunnyandhot I . 88 48.0.00' S ^ - ? 3 r . : Sunnynnyondhollof'-. Cl««f»ndnd quiet, B Thetunehlnihlna . ■ . Another aunrK.very 8Mo; - -M'-aai.aoo* gnnB E E > IhoFo'» Fourth of Joty groat nijnight for continue#loe warm to hot dcyi r ' ■ ^cSoisiu’s r " wrp 83 45 0.00' .Today: A nunny. hohot Fourth of July.' Highs in 'tho mid 80s lo flrowoworks s Snii ^ 84 48 0.00' lay 74 20 0.00' nufir 90. Highgh 90 ■ Low 5515 9 1 / 54 4 •______9 4 7 5 8 ______9 3 / S 7 9 6 / S e samay ------Tonight;-A goodj night-to-watch-lirowofks.witl-nn ivith.cloar skios. . - . m w iincJ c.-ilin bfoozos.s. Low s in Iho 6 0 s. m S M Sunrise ^ oniorrow: Morocj olul Iha sa m e , c o n lm u e d hotlot an d dry .High;; #T^Temperature ^ ;PPrecipitation HuHumidity - and Sunset ^ PoaenCcunt iijpur 8 0 s IO ihuI lowar 90s. Y*rt*nktyrUay^ High V ' ; #7 Yartartaytty^ 0.00- VanwdiyhVHV 6» SpmYeelrt*rdiv3100K Ibitor. Sunrtw■K e:WAH.tiM«l: «:18PMTr|Mf poMnOQuntyiilwdir M '• YMl»rtf«yrtfay'aLow . . . SS Month (oloData I 0.00- YaatertnyLayLow 14% Satimiay Sunria*:m:8K)7AM SuHMb 0:18PM(ModaUodarata) OraM, Pln^ Aah, .. NormalaiHtgh/LoW HI ' '8 2 / M Avg.MontNHhtoDlrt* 0.03* Tbd^FisnRwocoaiHW 30%' tiind^r SufwlM3M te tO T A M to M b »:1BPMflyaakmaalan Tntiae A MuftMry. ’ dHIgh «7lntBM WatarYaaiaar lo Oat* 7.73^ Tods/a FwF(»«rtlJJw 19% Monday Sunriaa:m : 8:0e AH SufiMt: 8:18 PH HoU:Md:(H » )Sn^ ^^ SUNJN VALLEY, SURROUNDNDING MTS. 4 1 ^ -'41ln't997 Avs-Wat«MrYMTloOM* 0J8” Awataryoaiyoar runa from'OcL 1 b Sept. 30 . ■ TUiWdw. -JSuntfMm :: SKWAM.auneit: »:17M aawi E Do bo Ic.'uoful ovor tho Fourth ol July as Iho firo Tompoimporoturo & Praetpltallon valid ihrooffug*i epm yostorOay ■ • 2 ^ 2 5 donQoriQor IS rolod high In many locatioritions. Wllh no rnin In M o o n r l s e U.V. 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TMIDDLEJCAUFFDOWNTOWN... Today Te Sm Tha All N aw city HI Lo W HI c a , „ " r w 73 so sti SatKaloon 80 58 pcPC 74 83 PC d o ™ ' if:ladailgnad 2003 Crantxook 70 45 pc 7171 40 III Torento BO 70 tu 90 08 tu Valid to0 6 p.m. today Eflmontoo 00 40 pe 7070 52 sn VanceuvM ee 54 sn da/a Nallonat Honda A oordl Kotovma 70 40 su 7272 40 me Victoria 110 55 atiS §! S tn ‘ HitoArt.L.^7JJj]7DO^jjMu Wlnnlpog 73 48 su 70 97 au Hlgh:t10ilOalTtiflimal. CJiM. 72 50 PC 7777 59 pc Low: 29fllSlaniay.l(Sano 29; , f . « N A SA delelays rover lalaunch again I Tire__ ___ Iraq 1 — GVI’E GVNAVER.U Fla. (AP) - . the launcm ch several tim es in th e past Continued from A l A t o n e point,F the business had1 However, Magistrata t e Ju d g e Continued from‘romAl /ecks bccause of problems NASA again pushcc:hed back the ivm wee ^ H adden sa id at onee Ipoint there 100 cmplcployees, but ic ran intoI Mark Ingram asked qui[uesrions of get out of IIraq,” said Ahmed le cork insulation and weath- launch of the latest MaMars rover, this with thei was th e eq u iv a le n t of ol 2 million financialil titro u b le, Floyd said dur- his own, focusing on th t e finan- Hussciii, 27,27, :as rivulets of swc^t I time until Sunday, soso ireplacem ent cr. Q passenger.car tires atIt the site. A ing hiss sentencing hearing; cial operations of the cccom pany. dripped downjwn his th in fa c e u n d tra cork insulation has5 morem time to NASA>A set July 15 as a deadline “The incentive wasIS to take brut^siin. inch Opportimity, b u t it is^ single semi-truck tiree iequals five Thursday,ly- ad h ere to th e alumOTJinum i rocket to laimcl g the hearing, two DEQI tires - that’s how thi:he money "nie inddcnident, coupled w ith a se<> studyingng whether it could extendd passenger car tires, hche said. During i bo;^. ; described their experi- flowed in,” he said; ond son that uviured sx US. The launch of)f the rover that byy twot days before Mars andd “M isd e m e a n o r chi:harges are officials di iih Floyd. “Managing the tirescs becam c soldiers in1 theth town of Ramadi I Opjwniinify, whidiI hihad been sot Earth movemi too far apiun for diee ridiculous." he said.I. “If would onceswiih have cost the state olof Idaho S2 Underr qquestioning by Floyd’s1 se<^dary when cryingIg to devel- 60 miltmiles vrest of here, are ' f»r Siitiinliiy, Li iiotv'IV jplanned for spucecniiaaft to a*adi the red planet, p ^ of a trencrend of increasing “coor- 8:43 p.m. MDT Sunday,lay. d ep u tyy missiont mimager Mark< million to S4 million1 toti clean up attorney,f, formerf< Idaho Attorney op L ash flow.” th e tire s . I d id it cheaper General David D Leroy of Boise, iB the responsibilityity was not dinadon andnd ;sophistication of the llie spacc agency*y 1has delayed A dler saidsaii “^ursday. gainst occupation forces, bccause I buried thele treads on both officiicials basically said the Flon’s alone, Ingram s:said . attacks” a ^ site wasi fairlyf well nin in its “There is plenty of bhjlametogo Lt.(^n. Ricanicardo S an d iez, the com- the property." f ground forces in Ii1,000 more than last year, I during th e la st 45 days, with fine's com inc to Wdc1 off th e costs Sl.( ; ing to H a d d e n . • deputy attattorney general prose- ground,” Ingram said. vmizere said it should prove 5 assaults. In addition to c*vent v-ciy patrioQcuUy,lUy, and we will but organ i With nearly 2 milliolion tires on cuting theic case. After Thursday’s h e a rin g , n>V8My.5»5“ have audiiincc mcmt>mbeis say the to oe! worth the additional rcasingly sophisticated ___site, that’s roughly S22 million in “Historicirically, Floyd probably which lasted about thn devices, S anchez soid, ------Pledge of Ailegiancc,”c,” CtmhaI said.-...... «xi>en.se. m anagedJ tlth e site p retty w ell,” h e both opposing attom ej" °s t a l h c rc money was put into this. income. cys in the .^ibelicvethe there may be regional She wouldn't divulgiuJge any more “More case said the ruling was show.” RcRose said, "but it will be aI But Floyd file d for b:bankruptcy. said. toopcradonofn of subversives,” indud- spedal additions. maintaining that tw:wo former "But one}ncc hc got in financial “I thought the juc ••ItVs a siuprise,” shehe said.i rival toi all other shows in the past." loyal to S ad d am , Islamic ! and his cre\v from W esternI employee embezzledJ and stole trouble, the t mismanagement appropriate,” Leroy S si "h o S a ' a nd S c o n ^ o n crim inals. So audicncc membcnbera will just. Rofw ju - balanced the needs of- ut, but a ‘‘d;i2- 1-ireworksrk^ based out of Camb>‘. about SSOO.OOO fromI 1Idaho Tire • occurrcd.”I.” ...... - f tl'C 'io'n. n,e US-. governmentg'> offered a have wait to find out, ghout th e h earing, L eroy munity w ith th e c v id e n c ore witli a con- O re., be^began preparing for this• Recovery, destroyingB the busi- Tlirough( n c c .Ita ls o $25 million1 rewardrev for information zling finale” is in store made a stnstrong case for Floyd by reflects that the pro cluoing patriotic cresad to Iw "built," as R ose Siiid. He said ccment plant pi shut- getting DE tribudng to[0 cconfirm ation of- his th e firm opcniting toiiijjiiight’s event. , A bimkinker filled \vith simd must downs - the plants buruni tires for edly statee tthat no violations had "I thin’k the judge hailad a dun- death, thele U.S.-led C oalition TTic show will includtude m ore th an be set uju p itlong with tlie lubes fuel - also contributeued to the occurred.I. cult decision - this wairas a com- Provisional1 Authority Au atmounced. 1,000 shells o f finnvorkorks in a patri- which will wi hold the fireworks company’s demise. "T h ey’re trying to chargc plex and unusual case,” Sutcliffe T he United1 StatesSta also will pay SIS otic theme, along w itli::Ui a wiriety of n i e sheUs will b e loaded Because Floyd wass b a n k ru p t, (Floyd) with wii storing too many said. million for sinisimilar information on silly fireworks likee ttourbillions Iwfore theth show, \viih fuses con- Hadden said hc had toti foot the tires - butlut that's not a crime," “The judge made a1 'very fair each of the fonformer Iraqi president^ ______(thiiik-cude-fDiiiliostLspLspinning..pin=------n ected _ fm fn m j he shells to a com- ____ cleanup.bill______Leroy.saidjid.duringjhe_hearing:______sentence.” ______tvyo.spns,.U.d{afd«TV and Qusav.______wheel fireworks), drugon dr eggs puter. lheh e fire ted tn ician ^^'iIl then (those cnickling andnd sparkling tri^er th«the electronic ignition, one.s) a n d dirysanthememums(whicij i ‘it’s i>nan adrenaline rush." Ro.se r R e a d in g sic c o re s lie re is u.thrill of Ixiing able • Reading ■ m ake floAwr designss inii the -sky), « u d .“ llie h-central Idaho's largest schoolll districts.dis Watch for to visuall■ally paint th e sky w ith ^ Horclore aro spring 2003 Idaho Rcadii■adine Indicator scores for south-c Rose explained. in The Timos-Nows next w eek. , color and effects.” Continued from A l SCOscores frc;n all other districts in T Ih is year^ event will/ill nmi the tra- .sounds, co Win Fall* At grado level9vel Near grade lelevel Below gradele letlevel [he best part comes after Tlte ptirposc of the: state's; initiative ditional 20-minute diirduration with 'Jx-* 2001 2002002 2003 200 1 20(1002 2003 2001 2002002 2 0 0 3 over S16.000 in firewti."work.s, m ade ligl»shts fade into the stany, is to id en tify s tu d e n ts5 withv read in g dif* t; them additional ^ndJndcrgartcn 81% 84%34% 87% 14% 12>2% - 10% , 6% 3%% 3% iKissiblc by numerotrous donors. W i'ck sky.ky. Rose e.’^la in e d , ficulries. then provide i help to reach proficientmcy. ______Irst 71% 76%^6% 80% 21% 219(1% 18% 7% 3%% 2% ______indii.litiK US CellularULand_tlie_dtv a ' ITie 1^l>est Dart is w hen you take 4%------^14%------9%. - - 8 %.%_ - ...... 6% -.- ...... r|)hig.s aiid helrnet.s olt, and Kesults by grade: econd...... -70%------79%?9%------80%------^21%------la'K o f’U«n I'alLs, Cunlui .saii.said. .voureaqJl hIrd 68% 70%J0% 77% 22% 209(0% 13% 11% 10%0% • 10% Ihit th e fimd is stillISUOOshori. $1 the crowdivd is applauding the patri- • Kindergarten - Thrhe improvement play of our Independence “We could still usee a few dona- u«c dusphi from spring 2001 to springs] 2003 was irome County At grade levelntel Near grade le'level . Below gradee lev level Day.” heI- Siiid.sj from 57 percent to 772 pcrcent. The lioii-s,” Cunlia s;iid. 2 0 0 1 22002 0 0 : 2003 2001 200002 2003 2001 2002002 2 0 0 3 • largest increase in proficiency p was uiIndergorten_h 57% 58%58% 84% 27% 25%5% 14% 16% 17%7% 2% ■ among Indian studentsII.^ wilh o 26 per- Mjic raiei; djily il. jiul Sunday J7.(X) per rst <17% 54%>4% 57% 44% 41%1% 36% 8% 5%% 7% C'irciilation cent gain. Other gainsis included: lim it- econd 48% 56%>6% 66% 30% 27%7% 24% 23% 17%7% 10% > only per week. .S.iliird.iy ed English, 22 percenmt; Hispanic, 19 ^ I^anfrl Wnlock. clrciilud ilrd 53% 52%>2% 62% 26% 30%D% 23% 21% 18%6% 15% : y iinly M) per week. Salc\ l.iv percent; migrant, 17 p.pcrcent; spedal- I all ,itxue r;ile«. A $I.^.CH)chai|;r ______Circul.iliun. plioiic.lir^Un«. arc opuii — education,-19.percent; at-riskj or '•lidc q,,,aMla Coumy At grade levelivel Near grade leilevel ' Below gratle Blev level ' ' l>vtuvvn 7 jnd JO n. oonly. U you do I* leviedied l\TSll7ctumed clicckv 1,” 8 percen t. 2001 200:•002 2003 200 1 200)02 2003 2001 2002-502- 2003 : noi rcecive yotir p.ijX-Torl>y7a.m..Ciill li ... - • First grade - Tlic profidencyp gain Kindt the number for yntir arc.nrc: M llll inifc f o n n a t i o n Inderganen 75% 65%;5% 84% 18% 22%2% 11% 7% 13%3% 4% : wcnf from 52 percentu to 65 pcrccnt. pifst 72% 27% 31%L% 24% 10% 8X Hiirlfv-Hnpcrt- Ttw TimcN.ic%.Ne»Mlir.S 6.11-OKU) ix |uih- rst 63% 61%il% it 5% ■ i I’liiil-b.iklcy ...... 1>77-I0-J2 lishcd daily Ji t.irniml.Sc. W,.Twin I'allv. Tlie larg est ju m p w is amar ong A m erican Secojcond 62% 68%>8% 79% 23% 19%5% 14% 14% 13%J% 7% Twin J-;ills hy l-cc iniMiiihlic.iiiciii» Inc., .1 »ub»idiary of Indian students withh a 22 percent Thirdlird 59% 63%i3% 75% 27% 23%}% 18% • 14% 14%1% 7% : tind ocher arcits ...... 733 0931 Lee Knterpiivrii»es. improvement. O ther proI regress induded: PcrttHlicahah paid al Twin Falli by Tlie Migrant children, 16 perccnt; p lim ited MinkInldoka County At crwta levelvei Near grade le%level Below grade> lewlevel . ^ Siibscripcion raccjCCS Timen-Ncwt. Otfleial city and (.-oimty E n ^ h , 14 p e rc e n t; Hisiispanics, 14 per- 2001 200:M2 2003 2001 200:M)2 2003 2001 2002M2 2003 ;; Home ilelivrry: lUlly nnJ ■put^iianl lo Section 6C-I0H of ccnt; special-cducatioiionr^3-pcrcent; ------KIrWetwergarrcn------S7%------59%-.9%------81% 29% 30%)% 16% 15% 10%)% 3% - riKte, ■niuriday i< hcrrt'y dcMj;. Title 1,13 percent. Firstrst 46% 61%11% 58% 40% 31%.% 32% 14% 8% i 10% ' per wrek; Siluntay ami Sunt! : d.iy of (he week on which lejial per ucck. Mill 'uhtcriplioti' • Sccond gnide - < P roficiency Secoi>cond 48% 51%.1% 58% 28% 28%1% 30% 25% 21%1%____ 12% : I'T '" -i'llli m.imiaiMd.fd. 1Mail race\; All addrc.^ forminlo: 1i I’.O. Box '-IH. Twin l-all^. cent. The la rg e st gain wjwas w ith limited- __I._____l.tah.1 ratcc tUily nnJ -SumSunday Sft.OO ncr m imJ------___Fnglith_smdpntt-nf-1S.S-perccQL-Othcr____ Bl*lf>■In* Coun^Tr At *r»d« kvelvel . Near grade levevel Below grade Ilew level i »Tck. tlAily only £4.00 per■er week.v Salunlay ^Cooyrt«>HOMftl gains were: AmericanI ^dian,] 14 per- 2001 2002002 2003 2001 200:102 2003 2001 2002K»2 2003 SDd Saoday only 53.00 per week. Oui of ■(aslc^gleVwyNtwefWimc. cent; migrant childrcren, 13 pcrcent; Wndfl[XJerEDrien 41% 56%6% 67% 32% 26%% 27% 28%- 19%1% 7% • - : Hispotucs, 13 pcrccnt;;Titie 1 1, 11 per- Hrst3t 24% 56%6% 52% 48% 35%,% 35% 28% 10%1% 13% . : Timcs-r)-News telephoneJ cdircctoiy cent; spedal education,[», 10 p erccnt. S «oi-cond 27% 63%3% ' 65% 52% 21%% 21% 22% 16%;% 13% ird ^ 34% 56%6% 60% 39% 30%% 27% 27% 14%.% 13% J Cirailatka(I>ameIWWalock, : Circuladon Directonor) .. .73^^31, Ext. 1 • T h ird g ra d e - Student Si scores,. OaHifiedAdTertisinging (D cby Johnson, M anagerg e r ) ...... i x L 2 improved from 49 percrccnt to 62 per- a»^ ■trarfate At frade levelMl N a a rg r a d e leaval v Bekmr grade levalevel ' ...... £ x t . 3 ccat. Showng the greatatcst gains were N e w * ...... ------2001----- 2002002-----2003----- 2001------200S0 2 -----2003- —2001— 2003< a -— 2 0 0 3 ------.....American Indian studc M Ktr^'lTAdv^rtisirig Diretirector) .Ext. 4 ■ Icnls atn4 per- ‘ xJofgarten 57% 64%4% 72% 31% 27%% 22% 12% 9%1 6 % ' A < W e ek ly (J a n e t G>offin. o f I G eneral M anager) ...... £ x l S ccnt. Among the otherer groups were: i 6% r ‘ tToffg^-n ...... 8t 1 52% 60%0% 65% 37% 32%% 29% 11% 8% PnUtsherScepbenEai ...... E xt. 249 Migrant, 11 percent; Hislispanics. 10 per- cond 53% 62%2% 67% . 27% 24%% 22% 19% 14%% u % : r ia rf cent; Title 1.10 percent; la rk W a lw o rth ...... ‘...... 73S-32SS It; s p e d a l cduca- Ird I 49% 57%7% 62% 29% 27%% 24% 22% 18%% 14% _ : I tioii, 9 pcrccnt.

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Firework!'as explosiona destroys Democra ] ats assail1 presidenint over hijigh joblesissrate Tho Wtthlngton Port longevitylon of what has: been Massachusettss sasaid in a s ta te m e n t j warehoiisise; three artre missing s described as a “jobless recocoveiy” the now joblessss fifigures were “more WASHINGTON - Demmocrats J»l>leSS1 Hnumbers - El S^ntually could become a signifi-si evidence thatc ththe economic poli- , KILGORE, Texas (APAP) - A day gators.in theth« Gulf Coast town of pounced on Ihursday’s sha:la rp rise ------cant problem f o r a p re sid e nIt t! head- des of the Bushdi administrationa arc .after a firew orks explosilosion killed Bonita Spisprings, Fla., picked in ^ the unemployment rate?,,: attack- . experts by sunurprise a n d ad d ed to ing ing into a re-election campai^lign. wrong for our: coimtryco an^ devas- the blackened site five people in Florida,(a, ai blast in through th ing President Bush^ “simmplistic, the challenges» faI d n g th e adminis- “I “ don't think that anyf given tatingforcnirwoiworkers.” truck full of fireworks . this small (own rockedked a ware- where a tm knee-jerk tax cuts” as a poliilicyfail- tration. Comin{ling at the end of a months mo number makes a ^ei^c Rep. Richardlard Gephardt of f. house full of fireworks,rks. destroy- ‘ exploded Wednesday, V shaking ure and daiming the prc•resident week that sawIV morer U.S. casualties ence enc and I don't think thelere^ a Missouri said1 the th administration i ing the building withh tJthree peo- the ^undid for at least a mile, “doesn’t .. have a due” aboutIt how to and continued2d instability in Iraq, magic ma num ber, b u t dearily thehcre!s a has offered **noioplon.novision.no { xilorful bursts of flames J p ie inside, a u th o rities sjsaid. spew ing cok fix an economy that has 1 theli 14,000-foot peak posted inI eaeach vehicle. a n d so forth.” and soakedd iin kerosene to pro- inday a t 8:00 ' As late as July 4,, 1!1901, the duceagiantlnt bonfire that burned . | t e / . . o a K open Mond mayor of Colorado> 1Springs. dovm to a thithick b e d o f coals. On .X t a.m.ne Come in—We'll Colo., issued a warninging to citi- July 4, barrerrels of gasoline were •• Jrt ■ yoi/o u r deal! zens not to set off dyniynamltc in rolled downm ai spedol track into .-the s tre e ts.- _ - _ ...... the fiery emltmbers, sending flame By then the freewheeicelinR tra- and coals shoshooting skyward. dition was beginning5 tot' fizzle. Newspaper;>crs r e p o rte d th a t tho led by the Americanm Medical spectade waswa visible 75 miles Association’s crusade5 f• U I C C W Mt S.lJncom.-■•'mi*n>ti<€’tco.ttr-Toeo If ______H m t m B BU L l U m iW O B Ks S M e u u e u o Mf P PUBUC UUD. ^ 3 2 4 -1-3900 2 I • Us8 firewoiks In a cleared,ed, gravel, or paved area. Driv.™ I 30 + + = J • Have water on handlodlsiIlspnse ol llrewoitis allsr use.isg. Birthday GretHn^9 0 - f l w bJ I S * * I ings I JA • You can be held financial!)Illy rsijioiBllile (or starlinggawlldllrs. a 000-339.ts9-aos^ ■ to our Mom, Gnmdmdm otber, / • Soutli Cenlral Idaho BLMI witheta citizens a sale andId flre-lree( Independence bata , ^ 3 5 -- 3 3 9 0 0 i _■ Great-Grandmotbei^be r & _ Gre^^GreaS G rattdm^ tc b e r . ' nmb«1] T iiw H in i i n f r c M M n K : We lo re y o a , t40SoueiHUrUn>NMrC«rtrSb«tt iiilliriw TiiniM tCMmHUMimii : ______y o a r ChUdiUdrtn I 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ KImbwiy J ' M i k * * * J ' ' ' ■ • '■__ ;-~;______-______£ S f : - ...— ....—- ...... , W »;-MliiWiiB>lili

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The senatorsirs him.” tion” abotx m t m e weapons programns s The top susf^ wananted in th e terro r network net> and was behind • ------Ropublicans"said‘Tl-Thursday, a f » ------a p e nitth tt re e in Iraq.------U5.-offidals-annOtaunced-a .$25 ___and h e b(believed-“there^ going .to.CO. --Riyadh-suidde-bonombing-wos—- the Riyadhadh actacks.______' ______returning baq.iq. Wam an er and other senators at a million reward Ihuisdsday for info^ be breakiiiking, positive new s on thacac killed along with chreecc other mili- “Hewas was che m ost im porcantfig- ButDemooatsonion t h e sam e tr ip n ew s3 oconference stressed the need!d m ation leading to thehe capture of front in a v ' ery n ear term.” cants in a gunbattiedc Thursday ure on theihe UstI of 19 w anted for the sa id th e evidence waswasn’t definithre. fora a long’term commitment to ' Saddam or confirmsnation of his Later,; in a separate news confer-;r- , w hen police raid ed theirthi hideout Riyadhi,.ottacks._Our .at investim- Ihey said tbe Rgni^blicans were rebuildiid'Iraq and bring it stability.Ey. death. Secretary off State Colin cnce, Rob;oberts said he was urginglg in n orthern S audi Arababia, o ffid a ls - tions showilowed he was part of me tiy in g to shift th e foefocus from prov- Theyf aalso emphasiied a need to FdwcU said “it is impiportant to do the Bushdl admmiscration to makece said. leadehhip,'hip,” the Interior Ministry ing that SaddamD Hussein 1 had captunure Saddam or prove he^ everything wc can toI determinedl his some ofif thei iiiformation public,c. Al Qaida member T\TUrki N a sse r o ffid a l said sa on condition of weapons to provinglg 1he was devcl- dead.L \While doubts remain aboutut- whereabouts, whetherler he is alive ‘‘WeVe haihad some success; Fm sorryry al-Dandani had beencn che kin g - anonymity,lity. o p i ^ t h e m S addaclam ’s fate, many Iraqis will beX o r d e a d , in o rder to asassist in stabi- I can't go:o intoii detail about chat,” heic dam 's m ost w anted manan after the Saudii authoritiesaui have detained *Tbat was not thele basisb on viiiich reluctactont to ‘ cooperate withth' lizing t h e situation an ho have facts, o y in g to:o ad d itio n a l tim e to tc uncover in the harlands of chose who couldd bombings againstW estern ers’ A notherler succcss in the cradc* - an^ong the nin^SinSnber delega- coordinlinate any of these attacks,” • Saddom’s weopons prc)rograms.” He use them,im, an d thank G od^theyy housing compounds ini Riyadh, down cam:ame last month, when • ' tion led by'Sen. Johifohn Warner, R- Warnerle r said. “This guy is slinkinglg stressed th a t he wasIS not talking weren't us«used.” which killed 25 peoplelie as well as poUce raided raid an apartment in n in e attacker?. M ecca whewhere they foimd mem- Policc .sw ooped dcdown early bers ofa a suspected terror ceU Thursday on al-Dandajlani and his allegedlyly planningpi atcadcs in the . -O pen ON>fCE AGAI^N; ----- — assodates. who were hholed up in dty.Islam*^un’S hoUest ...... _ the house 'of a Musiislim prayer U.S. comcounterterrorism offidals ; 9 lead er in th e town off Suwcir,S 5 6 0 in Washing!dngton predicted that al- H miles northwest of dietl capita^ Ghamdi^ arrests would severely: B . .. Riyndh,.an.Intcrior MiKinictty offi.___ hampCT-.OT'..al-Qaida^.operatioDs.iiL;...... I d a l said. Saum Aral^bla, and al-I^dani^ : H Authorities o'rdcredcd che sus- death is UkeU kdy to f u rth e r ■ |_ pects to give Jhem^vilvcs up, b u t _ th e g ro uip%caf^ty. p V ______I " ' onlyUieimarii,his'famITiily,andcne Iheldngijngdom is th e fairtfaplBce I suspected militant stejtcppcd from of oI-Qaidaida ileader bin and 8 thehousc.Thenbe^in a five-hour hom e to3 1!15 of tbe 19 hijadcets H battle, d uring w hich theth suspects who took)k ]part in the 11,' i I unleashed machine-gui^ fire and 2001, attaiittacks on the united’ | j 9 hurled hahd grenadess asi security Sates, I forccs returned fire, ona Interior The internterior minister said last ■ | I I Ministry statement saidlid. • m onth thatthat he thought al-Qaida • < i I 'Four suspects - al-Dandani,al was involveolved in the Riyadh sui* : | I another Saudi and twotw Kuwraiti d d e bomb:irr^ing^ in which ____ 1 i I nanonals — were Idll^~id, while two assailaiitsts blew1 u p vehidM al. j ! I secttfity officers were-e wounded, housing compotmc£scor fo r expaori* * ^ I th e m inistry said. atcs. I A l-Dandani w as th eiNo.lfigurc N “Ithinkitik it is al-Qaida, and there - 9 on th e w anted list ftnmrn a g ro u p o f - m ight bes odo th er organizations wfao,- I 19 suspeaed militants:s cormcctedi hdped oror v woriced d o se ly in tMfe: I to on arms cache imcncovcred in attacks,”' PrPrince Nayef told the.' I R iyadh on M ay 6. Policece have said state-controlitrolled Saudi n e w sp a p e r| I chat group was dirccti}tiy in toucdi Okaz.

f ^ JH Militantits train irin Asia, theytesl$tify durining trial I JAKARTA, Indonesii:sia (A P) - TJla» threm. im pUcatinglg (Ith eir client. Mental!hospital Bmisses pati00-gallons ------tions,-as-wellwU as frequent attacks------with guns and climbeddii over in the shaihadc, curied up in th e fetal chat while he saw the mostm acute The pipelpelinc has been dosed and the other able to hehold 4,200 o n U.S. undid B ritish troops, ics walls. In two days, theythe got away posidon.1. IMost arc on medication, cases, everyone in Iraq[ ^vas suffer* since Momondny, the day after gallons. Mousawivi ssaid the Americans with tdevision sets, air condition- Some hadlad their regimens of and* ing from m e n ta l fatigue.e.------thieves trying tx^ to steal oil The pipeline, whiclich ru n s w ere slow•/ to react to Monday’s e rs, ceiling fans, w aterS' coolersc a n d d e p re ssasants r severely disrupted “A s in a n y c o u n tyy that has breached the tl line, causing an betw een th e R um aila oil)il fields in pipeU ne atta TimTl es-N ew s a b ^ bogging in the stxccirccts. . nurse saidlid the mother was sdilzo-

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I ACROSS F nll II I M il II [I i' l lii IU lit Ui I ] Play pans L _ 4 a ' 5 Gfoupio# p M S o n exq>ects nm o th e r’to ta k e^ o n h is} p e t s . ' 9 Sun-relatwt ^7-4 -IIII U Stoblo moihof I ^ I 16 PC Imago RTT D E A R ABBY: T hree yearsyi ago, I, ■ sum m or u n til I leav e for ft law: ’ DEABLOSI^ 16 Pacfc Ol Mom I I my 35-yearold son, “GaJaty,” s ^ t e a r scbo<^ (Bob, EU ie a n d I alall have Make tho breakbrc with Bob per- t7 __ Iho n#d, p n u p w ith h is girlfriend onen d g ot cus- ^ 1 D sutnmer j jobs at the samee place.); xnanent If aebe was> as devoted to 1S Luxu'ioua Things were wt>rking out: pmect*p you as he_shouhould have been, he condition . to things out. . . h e r for w h aIt t hhappened. If you^ 42 Sovod nows animal. Gary says I'mm selfish, guilt you intinto taking the rcspon- Meanwldle, EUie - be ?,«o romance withth BobI vrasn’t mean^ friend to both of us ' 45 Lanai uncooperative and disloyoyal. I sug- sibility for • PPriscilla off h is shoul- t : better off knowing 47 Loor> Indy '----- n 'I# e e ste d th a t he find Priscilcilia a new ders.TeUhinliim that at 35, it’s time announced 0 that she’s c m d n l • i both Bob and me out of h . 40 Bocko in 7/4/03 jhome, but he keeps prp ressuring to act lik e aa t m an a n d contact a p it t ^b'fe^' S on thethe b r ig h t side. Y«ti Bruftsuis Thur* m e to take her. Eadi rimelelrcfuse, buU rcscuee i group th a t ivill fin d undl ^ we resolve our prol i/ic fu ti^ ahead o f ___ — ------SOPIino...... -L.o-AliI -AitaHa ^ ------i T le js lT H - She-also -said-that- if-we ____have a terrific it e x acerb ates the situadcdon and IS herthehomtm e she deserves; ® o p p o rtu n ity to m oot ’ S2 Mnduotciny 10 } GiGuodatajaru 5 work things out, she* iVould:d like to you w ith a n opf 50 Sept. procuaor go BT|n|?|oiis|A|o|?|I| ’ a ' ffcctin g o ur relationship‘P- . ^ many intoresticsting people. I'm 1. Framod.Mona. 1 O S -G ary rocontly cam e up date Bob. . 59 Vugas rival II. Fr, up with a DEAR ABBY;Al ! hove been ■! ended.! betting you'UU nm eet a new part- 01 Korn or ' 12 > PCPort ol Yomon £. HJA ■ .ti plan that just about broke br my going with "£ Abby, I’m h u rt a n d offen i Catch ono’s M ^ N _A “Bob" for almost three . nning a nermlawschot± o o L Robbins 13 Ci heart. Hc wants me tto send ' years. We dadated through college "love &>b. W e w ere planr 62 Tomporamoniul broaih t:r. I B s 0 n future together. Now I am U>va 19» Showo(fSh S kTv l a BI londie to an anim al .shelelter and and graduateate d last m onth. In th e *' FIDENTIALTOMY A H K ■ L o W e 'S P nI 1 with doubts and insecuride£ s 5 v ^ d CS M.ictiu Piccliu 21 I BllBlind trio N o lT E lil keep Priscilla! My rcspsponse to faH wii]«11 b o th a tte n d law J] lUTIFUL MOTHER, tioncho 25> SoSocond c T t j s B■ * ElllEllloB s lpl rlTl I the worst part is, we see th a t was, “Absolutely not! sdiool, I in1 oneo town and Bob in ^ LINE PHILLIPS, IN______66 Plumo-ou areareactuaUy becomes quiig that wasn’t clear —----- andg

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A r o)UND i l o u r t 1l e t s wi^ a s te 1r e m o lv a l o r • d e r st a n d THE VA]ALLEY ige rejects DOE regi3guIation reclassifyying materials, whI'hich would havee let1 clean-up deadliline pass for somle e substances \ Basque FestIrt'val S _ sions of' the 1982 Nu'ludear Waste dump' fcfor highly radioactive'e the waste stored ac WaVashington^ RivcrAUionciance.The states of Idaho,- -...... Policy Act. w aste, now nc plarmed for Yucca:a Hanford N u d ear R e s eervadon, r the Washington,on. South Carolina and starts tonigh 3ISE - T h e federal govern-m- Energy Department•nt spokesm an M ou n tainlin in Nevada, Idaho National Engineneering and Oregon and ac the. Shoshon^ ELK O ; ■Nev. - Thes ' i s :=It m ust rem ove all 85 millionon Joe. Davis said anI :appeal was The gensovemment wanted to mixix .Environmental Labonira to ry and Bannock TTVit rib es supported them . B asque Festival wiDin gj e t u n d e r way )ns of high-level liquid wastene b ein g considered, grout witln th about 1,000 gallons of.}f. the-Savannah R iver Sitilite in South As much:h ass 100 million gallons this evening withh thei “Running |^edsd in hundreds of tanks in “If the decision staitands, it could resid u alll nm aterial left in e ach tank,k Carolina, of materialial were• stored over the &t>m th e Bulls” inin thi e downtown easterrem Id^o and elsewhere,re, lead to a tremendouilUs burden on after thethe rest of the highlyly . “You can’t ju st call a monkey a years in 239 23< tanks in the throe p o rk ii^ corridor aIt t 7 p.m., followed accordirding to a fed eral judge’s rul-ul- the taxpayers and jeceopardize our radioactit:tive liquid is removed,i. rorkcy and s t^ ic dcx:snsn*t need to states. Somk)me of ic has been ' by a kickoff party andan< street dance. inoThtrhursday. a b ility to clean u p ou:}ur sites soon- T h a t residsidual matter would be leftft be in a cage.” saiaid Sheryl removed and processed for penn4- _ • • Basque dancers willwii perform , and S . D is tric t-J u d g e B. Lynnan ._. er,” D av is said .______in p la c e .______Hutchison df the WWashingfon_ nentdtsposaJosoL B ut abour 85 million ■ ■ com ^tition in haihaiidbalirwobd winmiimill o v e rtu rn e d a U.S.,S. W in m ill refu sed t'to issue an It daiiaimed the material, a Department of Ecblojlo^. “They gallons remam ains to be processed in chopping and othether traditional ruoartiirtment of Energy regulationon o rd e r req u irin g th e de;icpartmcnt to byproductnet of reprocessing spentIt can’t do deanup on chithe cheap - some mannow e r. sports will contiradnue through (ovem m ent claim ed allowedI it follow the law, sayingg tht ere was no n u d e a r ftfuel for bomb construc-:• they’ve got to d eal w ithth the high- Cridcs contendedcor that leaving ■ ’ Saturday at the fairgrigtounds andthc „ ^ edassify highly radioactiveVC indication the govemilunent would don, wasIS exem pt from th e 19822 W d waste.” any waste:e inI those tanks will d t y h an d b all c o u rt^ . . . wastee iin Idaho, Washington andnd ig n o re h is ruling. law - a ddoim a Winmill rejected, The Energy Depspartment’s threaten thethe Snake River aquifer Admission to the10 faI u sro u n d s is g<,„aiCh Carolina so that it would notlOt U n less th e ruling isis overturned, Offidaliiais in th e th ree s ta te s hudd attempt to reclassify thehe material under the1 INEEL,n the Columbia S6 per day. to be permanently removed.I the 85 million gallonons of liquid argued ththroughout that the gov-/- as low.levcl waste wasIS originally Rhrer nearir thet Hzmford site and ____ A large fireworksrks ^ la y wpl inmill .-mid th e regulationin _ waste must be proces!essed for per- e m m e nit t 'w a s _ u ^ g th e ^ e to0 challenged by Nationalll 1R^urces the groundw;idwater at the Savannah ■ b e ^ at dusk torii^light at [he fair- tiy conflicts w ith th e provi-ri- manent disposi att thei federal avoid thele iexpense o f dealin g w ithh Defense’Cdundl and the t Snake River Site.i...... ' ; ’ ' grounds. . The annual paradeide will begin at 11 a.m . S a t u r ^ wand^^beheld d ______downtown, and aa d an ce a t the Hooked) ! ^ ------— Tak(ke carel— Basque Clubhouse! wwill commence at 10 pjn. with an $8S8 adm1 ission fee. . " The festzvid will conconclude Sunday— — wilh a sheephcrderer bread1 baking aroi>und—^ contcst and Mass in thei dty pork, Pggfl followed a picnic Kimberly schediidules oralmge 4 I annual potluckk (dinner KIMBERLY - ThThe Kimberly comies ' ■' . i ______C om m unity P oduckk ED iim er will be h U dT uIy l l “atK iinbeiiberly C ityT ark. Barbecue pork, rolrolls and drink Inattentintive dnvers, [ will be furnished. TTThosek attending arc asked to bring onone o r two cov- W g/M highwa;ray woilc make e red dishes p e r familynily to share a nd E 3 | i th e ir own tab le servicrvice. Donations forbadtd combinatibh will b e accepted. Proceeds will benefinefit th e Ageless Senior Citizens Centc■nter. M usic will ByRacMHaiHartgen be provided by theI Rc aw are, slow down and [I; • Race - Buhl High Sch<:hool Key Club arena. At 6:36:30 p.m., tho Eh Capa allow p le n tyy oiof spacc,” the depart- ungsiers could tiy their skill^ Is hostlrm a *Run For Fun*Fu starting_____Bareback RidRiders will perform, and at m easured the catches. Blaine shihenff ____ment^-Darla.rla_Christiansca_saiii.______a t a ■fi^5ig~aa^jy fis sporisboScl'by~■y at 8 a.m. on Main StreeientTPoSrol ------7pjn."islh‘etho lony DavISTBurRIfling Mart, M agic Valley D ont followV tcx>tc dosely. V Sav-Mor Drug Store. Cat^tcgorles aro Event - v4\onion 35 bull riders and tlie smiles proved the ( etween other vchide.s masters. West End Men’s rodeo porformars will be pleads foior bS s ^ lOK or 5K courses, orr pparticipants numerous roc fun,” said Leslie Coreles! istruction workers, A ssodad a tio n a n d th e Buhl^ can walk the 5K course,U3. Registration on hand to} pjparticipate, Mart. nber o f Coirm icrcc. A crowcd , , Cliristiansen;n saidi , is- im perative tl at race tJmo is $20 percr partldpont.i •Ptey-T N jVe Westend Theatre Coreless, Chery Bagg ™ ‘‘ consideringg rear-endi collisions ! to the West End Senior • Parade - At 10:15 a.tri.m.. the Idaho Company willvill i present 'The Trouble Justin Eldredge were on salary hi] er to eat fish for lunch and lis- , • "Itm ost work-zone crash- ^ Air NoHofiai Guard willt f>:fly ovor tho With SummerrHsr People* al the Buhl award the prizes for th t e best ^ actors indude inatten- ten to the fish stories tossed“ city to kick off the startrt e a m o n g tn e en trie s in ___ Rodeo kickeded off the long week- rti 'F o u rth ~ o f‘'July~PBrade;------AMiey^outctoorkte^showiw-on-fHdey and-Saturdat^-Both- Dntjaue.tQys. ftjmitunjntUiKin.s]oL a rw ------lO^ItTvill run through------He’alM said'M ail^"] shows begin a t dusk andDd ara tOOowed by flreworfca. For'w 1tick- antique fairs - one) on Pteabo Street at the base of V cers start a t $36,870, whi •JlSir Saturday atIt ithe Hailey rodoo : , S i “e .^ ' parade will begin at noon, 'ettnformatlbn,'call 022-2r-2135.-'-:- ...... Springs, anothet attth thi e Park.'n'.Rkle io ta tW a rm ^ d ep u ties a fte r foiu* yearrears are paid ^ y Viva Paula Rasfflusaen,n, tenorMstihew Lord and sopraiimhn snd Saddle roads and the third at nexStage TheatreST in th e ra n g e of $34394 t ) south on M ^ Street from Main Street. Last year‘ wasvn the rodeo's first 94 to $35,564. ! to C e d a r stre e ts. JHI BlakKkwfU perform GnGreat Songl ftam Opera and He asked commissiIssioners to “ 1 waioome to attwtd portkMU of thath first ^ PR C A -sansan ctio n ecl rodeo, a nd : year the parade sported[ BroadMeyat8p.m. Sunctg•day at the Presbyterian Church.ofthe of •Andthapubm.lawi approve a raise of tfawiose bottom- Pound Cortference heM on Americsloan Mil apparently th the e cow bo)^ likc^ ic. ly /b entnitries. Hailey Chamber of ,BieWood.WamiSp(lr«sa} and SacUe roads in Ketchum.I. 0Get interruitlonal Erra Poui tier salaries to $35,277. tk :leu a t Chaptw Qna bo(wokstore or by calling 726-2220.20. through Saturday atIt theth Sun Valley Lodge and Inn. ' The numbersr s a£ r e g ro a t thi< year, I erce Director __N atalie ...... said A m b e r-A r-McMurdo,-with-47 _____ . — Unless he pays highoRlior-salaries. ____ r said she expects even' Femling warned, other V bull rid ers amd n d more than 30 bar- i xWoodSiver ^SS'diiihis year. bucking car, which byby itself is TWinRiUsais a n d Boire. | year out of it before! Illi self- ■ Please &ee BLAHlLAiNE,P8SeB3 Amon{}ng the entries: Elbie^ enough to attract onloolw kers from “I th in kIc we\ can get'one to re destructs,” said Elbie! Bellon,' Pleasease se e HAILEY, Page B3 ;

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V A g E Y / W Essrr £ ~ [RHn^lDraa e g a m ^ —— sSERVICES - = = T : eempthonm ereapi] Steele M. ItaziDer,jer. formeri^ of Cornelldlson Funeral Home,e. Rock CreekParicinlVi Gooding, tervice at 10:30 a.m. Pocatell:elb). more tnformatloa, c Jones at 733-7612. »ner, repliiaces anoiother I : Saturday at tbe Dem«manv.Futteral COI•mmissio] Chapel m Gooding:Bviewmgwillbe vi Dennlnnls Ciaiy lie rm a n o f ^!\mia, }E (AP)’- Gov. Dirkk Conservation Commimlttee and appointmeiments are again diiculat- . held at 9:30 aon. SatSaturday ot the Ariz., m em orial service a t 11 a jn . M atlai “Smokey"/• Dsria of BOISE vice at 2 pjn. Kempthoihome reappointed AlexX shepherded the ILe^ature’ka 1^ petitloitio n s to d » n ^ th e s e l ^ funeral home^______^ TU esdajJay at the Redeemer>r Buiiej^ memorial senrii ------July -18 at-tho -Baynired M ondt^, enthusiasm for brlnin ^ g a b o u t w ould Isoalso e lim in a te th e require- ObBHUARIES- “A lexc irIrby is a prtnren a d v o catee healthier and more iriorantvil game ment that that the state Senate h e d e b a te o n approveI th the e selectio n s, >31, Ext. 278, brtw*er> 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Mond« thnwfh Matarday. l fo r sport:srtsmen and wildlife inn s p e d e s a n d ra isin g the FofoWtuaryrttwamI attd iRfonnetlefl, e«ll 7334931 s those issues within thett commis- Activee inii the initiative cam* . p.m. for M nm tv pubOeatiofl.. Tb*Tl »fltall ad serve o u r g re a t s ta te in a ' Montana trapper ont t h is e a ste rn an d th e n re Twin-FalFalls,-Idaho-at-tho-conven-._ I-_a_. member ._of. the / ional and competent man-I- Id a h o ran ch in M archch 2002. The Last yearrear's ouster of then-Flsh of tho family. Memorials mayy B u sin e ss and Prolrofessional profession ience of ner," tra p p e r shot a coyote1 withoutv th e an d Gme am e Director Rod Sando b e mad'a d e to the American Heart•t W om en’s Club, the original attempt to to Wendell Irb y ists resource manager forr required license or permitp and* sparked th« ASSOCiQl:lalion. Multiple Sclerosiss In 1985, they moved lo i initiative, but it b e ^ 1. to b e near their daughter,er. Pamela. Konkolvil,ville Lumber Co. inn then was never chargei(ed. pass the in Socioty.;y. or< charily ol donor’s choice, ly two months to gather jomenls by Kersoy Funeralll with■ whom Florence hasIS lived (or Orofino. While Irby and Wh/heeler take with only t — Arranger ided signatures and fell Home.. Auburndalo,A Rorida. the past 7 years, W heelciiler had chaired the statee o n n ew term s o n th e ocommission, the needed . DavisD is a former resident ofif Florence is sun/ived byly iher three H ouse Resources and1 critics ot Kempthoierne's past short of ththe e g o ^ Moscow,)w. Idaho and hor husband Iss d' a u g h te rs. Borlha L. (Patrick) a formerlor resident of Buhl. Idaho. Sinclair of Webster, Was/ashington; .... ------IP am ela S. Schoth of Wem —1 Nancy J.~(KonnBth)-M -Depputies try^ ito deal-wiith influx tto dune^ , W aitsburg. Washington: sisix grand- ^ B u r l e y children, ; and nine groat-g-grandchll- ST.AMTm iO N Y (AP) -The area'sS required flog or registntration. added abouibout 60 campsites of Its ■_dren.______imes attraa hundreds off . ___IVvo-peopIe have dielied there so .. own at E{^!fpn L akes. . _ . : I V Sho w as preceded ini d ( d a th - b r ------ids of motorized visitorss fa r th is year. TWenty-o/-one people Riderss Say & the draw to St. I I her husband. Joe; one or an d th e n um ber o f acci-i- were takra to Madisonon Memorial Anthonyris is tht e s a n ± I daughter. Julio Moore: an'indason- each year i dents and'id d eaths arc clim bing. Hospital in Rexbururg during “It^almo:Imost like being on a roller I In-law, Warren Schoth. without any tracks,” sad ence’s Life "n u rtyy :years ago, local thrill1 Memorial Day weekendnd alone. coaster witl I A Celebration of Floren Sommer, managing editor Daniel Garciaia C u e l l a r . Saturday. seekers traveled i to the St.;. The county plans to0 b1 e e f u p its M ichael Son I will b e held al 11 a.m . i Sports magazine. It 1 ^ Cuellar. 76, of Twin I July S. 2003, at the} Wendell Anthonyy Sand: Dunes to. drivee emergency services foror the influx of Sand Sp Oaniol Garcia Cuo done two features on the Falls, died Wodnojnesday. July 2. I Methodist Church. 175 East Ei Main homemad*ade dune buggies. Now,r, this holiday weekendnd. But the abeady don 2003, ai Bridgoviowow Estates. B ' ■ MiI St. in Wendell. . p eo p le arc ar streaming in from1 grow th also h a s spurrede d tourism . area a n d1 is is wi orking o n a third, He was born Ociotclober27.1926,in I Graveside services will v* take across thehe country with their all-I- “People never knewV aboutj it for He saidd St. St Anthony is known for ______Throo Rivors, Toxa;3xas,_th^s^ l_ p la c e _ a t the Fielding Cenom eleryjn------w n a in v e/ehiclesand h otherconcrap-—I------a-long-time,*—said-Geni,no Witlinmgj if< <^iinlityty olof .«and a n d its sum m e r. Soforino ond Viconi:enib Cuollar. Re I Idaho Falls ot a later date.®.' tions. who has owned thele Sandhills weather, whwhidi is far milder than married Sovora SanSanchez on Doc. I The family suggests ir Fhjmont County Sheriff^s Resort beside the dunemes w ith his big sites on thei West Coast It also ■ 31. 1950. in Throoireo Rivers. They* I flowers, memoriafs be ' rm S in Towded than places like e Wondell Office is grappling with the» w ife since 1972. is less crow moved lo Idaho inn 19591$ where thoy I Florence's name to the 3 He said word of nmouth, the Imperial SaiSands in California, ... havo sinco rosidod.ed. Daniel w as a I Tree Fund or a charity;y of your growth, LLastj year, about 200,000 bo sent to people vi:visited, compared withI Internet and ATVmagagazines have To somle e ridri ers, th a t is on attrac- hard worker all ol his life. Ke bogan I choice. Memorials can be ure. “This tops all as far as In Texas, and had I Reynolds Funeral Chapel,Dl, PO Box 50,000 aI didecade ago. “n i a t ^ a lott introduced the area toto thousands dvc feature, , as a ranch hand in 1 oncemed,” said David ' workod at Langdojdon's Pipe and HB q B I 1142. Twin Falls, ID3 83303. of people3lc to control,” sheriffss of sand hoimds lookingng to escape we’re conc 1 " •' Steel. Ho was ann a'activo volunteor I S ervices are under iho dinJireclion of D eputy JoeJo< Manley said, the summer heat at theileirusualrid- Casner, whwhose family traveled wilh Iho Foster GraGrandparent pro- Reynolds Funeral Chapiipel, Twin H e is ththe first full-time deputy from SacnurT om ento to spend a w eek gram with HeadI StartSi for a low W ia Ptha in Mae Chavez , Falls| an d Buck, Millet|er. Hahn stationedd therei to look recklesss a d d e d 122 campsites in the dune:m es. “ I ho p e a lot of peo* years. Ho w as onan avid walker. Marthatha Mae Chavez, 69. of' Funeralf Home In Idaho Fall behavior,ir, drunken driving and1 this year to keep up.ip. T he U.S. pie don’tt wwreck it for everyone onjoyed sporls. espcspecially watching Burloy., cdied Wednesday. July 2, on the sand without theI Bureau of Land MaManagement else." baseball wholhor ho know Iho kicJs 2003, at Parko View C are and playing or not, ondid wasV a member Rehabilitfilitaiion Center, ' T w i n F a lLS l of the CdlholiQ Chuiclurch. She waw as born March 23. 1934, inI ■ m He is survived by fhis wile ol Twin Springfiolfield. Missouri, the daughter Death nc3TICES — „ Falls; 10 children;Qn; Mary (Juan) ol Molvinvin Paul and Irene Margaret ------E ' Alvarado ol CA. Solosolorino Cuollar ol Young Donaldson.Do She received her announced by Demartiiray Funeral and formerlylerly of Jerome, died June Twin FallsrSanliago30 (Diano)( Cuollar oducaiiorlion in Shelly. Idaho. Sho mar- I n a Q u i{ u ig ly f C h ap el in G ooding. 29.2003. '* ’ ol Venus, TX. I:Isabel (Joso) riod Lioyloyd Chavoz on April 26. ■RT - Ina Quigly, 71, of Roy (Lisa) Cuollar 1951.ini'n Idaho Falls, Idaho, WKL KUFER1 T he servi[>«t 11 I S 1301 East l6'thSircct by Iho Paik.* Friendonds may call at Linda (Rick) (R Marker of Casper. 84, 0 of Twin Falls. Idaho, A d e l i n16 e K u h n ng. and Sherry (Les) aw a ay July 1. 2003. at herhc Whito Mortuary SunSunday from 4-8 Wyoming I, 1919, in JEROMME I - Adeline Kuhn, 92, p.m. Biobingor3or of Diamondvillo. She w as born April 18, Wyoming;ng: her stepchildren. Tammy. Wendell. V Idaho, the dau{lughtor of d ied Wednidnesday, July 2, 2003, at , and Jimmy Eckley; several George C and Pearco Fleenor h e r homle e ini Jerom e. P o l k C m- n v F u v :hildren. ono sister. Mary Ann Brennon, E Edna graduateIted from ArrangeIgements will be (Richard)d) Shon ol Blackfoot. Idaho: nursing n school in Nampa,)a, Idaho. announceiced by Hove-Robertson 24 granamdchildren and 23 great- Sho | w as Dr. Covington’s nnurso for F u n eral CCli hapel in Jerom e. grandchikhildren. 50 5 years. Sho was ws pfocedod in death by She has made hor homo10 wilh her — - . paronionts. ono son. Metvm Alonzo daughter d Linda. Edna is sunurvivodby Ray C.. / A c k le y hor daughter. Linda Elder.ir, ol Twin JER O M I B FB K iS'sH c:havcz.!. a sister. Dorolhy (Rox) ti ME - Ray E. Ackley. 74, of •!|F Rodgors:rs: two grandchildren an d Falls, P one brother. George0 iBrennon Je ro m e died di Thursday, July 3, '■ three gro2roat-grandchildren, of o Hawaii, and ono sisteilor, Mario 2 0 0 3 ,in joJerom i e. Tho funfuneral will bo hold at 11:00__CCam, ol Twin Falls. Idaho.: A m in seigemems___ ^vdll------be— a.m . r/on:onciiiyrJuly 7. 2003r"arthO announcedred by Farnsworth Christianin Center Assembly ol God M u r t a u g hH M ortuaryy ofo Jerome. C ' 'WBH Church,1, 3t7 Wost 27th Street, L Burley, wiiwith Pastor Jerry Schneidor Blenn r Callen A ter ^ \ o ’liciaiing.ng. Burial will be m Pleasant dIa canon T e ^ p t e9 T. 1 s t o n e View Comcmctery Born of Culhperl & Lydlt - Tcm pie T. Stone, 75, of \ Friendsd s and lamily may call at on ® January 20, 1919, in Murtaugh, Mi In lovinfrmncrnbra:ranee o f tho«« v b o thheir eir U*e« to Bgiii for Idaho. She had ono brolhor.Dr. Clayton E den d ied]:d Monday, June 30,2003. ■ Rasm usscsson Funeral Homo. 1350 os and Jo at the MagicMi Valley Regional Uhcle freeUocn vrc ei^oy crcry «Uy.«U> East 16thIth SlroQt. Burley, on Sunday. ond^ two sisters. Rea Jomes Davis. Though Blenn hadd no chil- M edical CCe enter in TWin FSiUs. F o f fhoM* Who>o are itilt flBhrinn, we »»yT>f-nuinlc>OT". ^ n Irom G:00DO unlil 8 00 p.m., and at Iho 2 not in \Bln. - ■ / ___ ^ church onon Monday.Jiom 10.00,until. .9dron. sh e loved & considereiredallhcr The gra^raveside service v>dll bo IVlay yuu lu»mow ihMt y>ur x crlB ce to noi ' I 10:<15a.mI m ncphbws n S nieces'her cHiRJiTdfoh...... h eld a t T1'1'T.iirWoTraay-aT-lh— l And fo r th o se v b o v o n (he h om efroni SopCDpixtK to r th e It 1ow 3 — She was mottled to RhinolWri RI H azelton1 Cemetery.C No view ing is o n es %mtr r rm m . W«!"W «re h ere to ntspport jtwon *w ith o n r love anti ^ Mrs. Anna Ven'erner Davis i (Art) Schaefer, later divorc ^our pni>VT*. W l'N D E L L then\i sho married Jam es A Mrs, Anna Vornoror CDavis, ago 63. ' gements are imder the M U yCoaIll B lA « CMh a nd e tery onle e o f ymn. 1 a resident ol Polk City p a s s e d away in 1985. 1 of the Hove-Robertson '^2ora'.°m w S ter F l o p e nn ( e e F a y a ^ Sho w as an aciivo membiIber of tho From o u r b u sily to >our»,t, ' * Monday. Juno 30. 2C •ch. Blenn F u n eral ChopelCh in Jerome. Haven Hospital, duojotohearilailuro. t( fR nal) I M urtaugh Mothodtst Church H n rv c aB imttfc and ♦tli1 oTo T > la ly I) F r i c k e f;lived m ost of her life in Murtaugh M ' Mrs. Davis was borbom in Spokane, ^ 'nco Faye (Beal) Fricke. 98, vv Washington, on Jamlanuary 12,1940. ' with the exception ol a shi5hon iimo T h o m aIB e F . L a w m a n H»a-lce'a• 91I V a l U r 1 k City two years I J away Tuesday, July 1, sispent in Twin Falls taking cai .• She como to Polkill.-Wflinia:-Sho-2003.-ai-J C il-Joromo.-ldaho.-. — ^------rr , GOODIN)ING - Thomas F.______A r r ______' "’ ago from Marahall. -mother-who-had-a-etroKG.-; I, •8GrofGooding~dicd ncc was born January 12, a;as Moshio was able, thoy1 rclurnodr '™ ;"’ ' SMa I iOmbcrly Koiul •- . w as a horriemaker. ShiShe was 0 mem- Iho lamily T h u n d ayy, , July 3. 2003, in bar ol Marshall UnitJnited Methodist n a sod house in Rawlins |cto Murtaugh to livo on the IWWin FaUU. T 7W-OOM.M Church Treasurerr fromfi January orn to Wesley E. and Mary Sho worked (or yearss as the Arrangei 19B4 until Januaryf 1990,11 ond w as I ®Beal, a family lhat oventu- Munaugh.s postmistress. SSho also lance Committee isisted of 12 children, ond a vvworked for Eatl Faulknerr ; 'The on tho Church Financ 'ther and sistor, p, . from January 1990 to.toJonuary 1992. Paris'. Sho ended hor working v ‘‘ ' Sho groduotod Iromcareer by working severalI yearsy for '• ■ School. Moscow. Idaho, Idi in Juno schoolhouibuso Wllh hor brolhors ond ththo CPA firm, Peterson. SoSoonxins. __ ------7^ ri957rSho-aU5ifdjSTCtrcoraraaa siaie ^ -end-into-hor oighlies-could—S-Stacoy-flrBancroft:------i I University,in SeptomC)mbor 1957. and ®‘''' ito many of the pooms and Blenn enjoyed hor llov University oMdaho tn.tn January 1959. sho learned there, Sho rnm ade m any delicious Thank ■ Mrs. Davis was diaoHC■OHOsed with mui- d n high school at Atwood. cWdinners for her frionds & Ian-umily. lipio sclerosis in 1968968 and sho also , ® and wos the first In hor Four years ago. Blenn wrer-ent to live ______Laufforod____ a __heatLan attack, on :o graduoto. She then pul with w her niece, Joan Vandedenvall of ' December 27. 1996.'96.-Her hobbies ITthroooh-Businoss-Collogo-in—o~Orofino~who -took-oxcepDptlonally ------W ^ M S / S m ;■ < w ere plants, birds, andanc working with SaNna. Ka;Kansas, g her church crafts groujroup. hioroncin ee worked for Iho tele- ining from Alzhelmer.s Disoasi ' Sho was preceded3ed in death by com pany in K ansas City m o s o of us lhat wore herer frionds , ■ her parents. Leif VorneirnorandEtholA, until thoe depression< began, then && family will never lorget: tho tl port m . Vemer, and a brotherther. Roy Vomor. d to the family homo in si-sh o played in our lives &S. we will . M r . Survivors Include; Husband; Hus Vornie ,C<^by. Kar(ansas, mm iss you. Blenn. «r*' .L Davis. Polk City. Florida; Flor 2 Sons: , S he matnarried Joseph O. Fricke In • Memorial services will bo b at 3 1 ------‘- R onald—E arJ- Davlasvis.— Roanoke,— 1 9 ^ - Jooe e had promise.of-work-in -_p. p .m . Ivlonday, July-7-2003, aconduct-.- — • VlfOiiila aod Stevenven Ray Davis. Idaho, so30 ho built a trailer, loaded oce d by Reverend Jam es Da')ovls and I ' Austin. Texas: Daufaughtor; Karon '‘f'' possessions, and moved to wiwill bo held at Sunsot Menwrorlol Park I Elairte Davis. Restonjton. Viroinia; 2 I d ^ o Fall!alls in 1937. atat 2296 KImborly Road. Twiiwin Falls, Brothers; Roger Vomiomer. Clarkston. Floronc*rico attended Trinity idIdaho.

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Man’s body fouiand downstreami ^ ^ o n g P a y ^ l CASCADE (A P) - TheIC body of A Valleysy County Sherifftil - - a n A rizona m an w ho doveve into the — dopu^ encotisauntered Hess and ------Payette River two weeksles ago has othermen aloialong Highway. 55 oete'. bera found dead on the riverrr bank Smiths Ferryty con^^me 17,standi]^; __ about two miles dovmstrereanL______near a brol^iken-dgym van. Dtafeel Sheriff Britt Durfee ssaid two s^d.'AU threeiree tested over ” people found the bodyy of John blood-alcohollol limitL fbr d iiv ^ Slid; ' Thomas Hess, 39, fromim Bouse, were told not to get bddnd titoi . , Ariz., Sunday n ^ t w heel

I Hailey__ t.a n d Jam es Wsrdle Ulk wHhh R(Roberta C hrlitlansan sn d Ala(Ian Johnson while on bike patrcItrol during the Fourth of I .' Rup«rt Police D«partiiNntiNtit Cpii. Juan Martinez, left, t CotrtlnuedfromBl cake and iceice creami finm 1 to 31 — ^JulrteitMtler------— rel racers signing on. ------pjnr'at“the-Efi-EntrPound-Hoa^Bjl— r) Fhns who buy prograrrams have S^dAvenuisnue South. Ib e hoiiae,; th e o pp o rtu n ity to w in onono of two I been renamed tfte; Montana silversmith beltdt bueJdes H ailey Chilwu lcural hfca. each n ight, a s w ell a s dimInner give- recent beei>een restored to .^ ' ,R u p ee r t p o ilic e e v aa l u a t e t h e m ss e lv e s Victorian elegs aways. r liserved " d aw ^ t^*Mtul^ died ^Lenknote; see if the results of the Admission is $12 for j I ‘>'By Shari Chaney vey re susuits l and results from a Officers w ere concei:emed with ment can se seating, $10 for generalal seating and an tiq u e llgU ^t fixtures. ;| -• nt survey are valid, ^ ^.TInw»Wawa writer p la n n e d1 ssurvey of dty residents training a n d p ay, BaBagley and department a n d $6 for kids, w ith tickekets avail- „ fund’s dadaughter, Maiy T h e councindl tentatively deddcd ------will be evevaluated to determine if Fedders ag reed . able at the gate. AlbIb e rts o n s ,, ^ c h e w d tz o f ]I ^ , w in presents a! RUPERT - Rupert2rt police offi- any chanionges are needed in the Council members said < they to induder a isurvey with dty utility iffy-S in bron^ l i f em ^ ask m ade ofT bund^; dng with the bills. The surnirvey may indude ques------__ :Atkinson’s and Guff ccrs say they arc doingng ia fine job in police dcplepartment. would w elcom e a m ectin B^evue. Kids ' will' be admitted a faceb^hishis d eath in 1972, in a; a department that needsncc little or PoliceJ ( Chief Ken Fedders pre- entire department toI t ^ about tions aboutIt otherc departments. ! y night spedal c ^mi o ony at 3 pjn. Coundlmi!man Mike Brown wants free' on S atu rd ay - fam ily i no im provem ent. p a re d thhe e questions, and Ba^c^ ^ e wage issue. And fans are encouragtiged to sit Thro^outm t th e elay - from lo ; :ems about other departa rtm ents to conduct self* The City Coundl wasvni! presented reviewedd thet questions.The survey, Fedders said concei right in their seats foUow^vingthe a.m.to7pjn,8n., at least - there’ll lUcsday with the rcsulsuits of a sur- withl9stJstatem ents rated on ascale training sh o w ed u p in1 the t survey evaluations,IS. A self-evaluation pro- ' I fireworks an arts , a nid d ccrafts fair a t ; spectivc for comparison rodeo ' today to watch the fi vcy given to policee Roberta McKIcKercher Park, aid; ■ officers about possibleble changes in reserve officersof and unsworn offi- hadni yet attended trairaining were Hmcs-Nemcws writer Shori Ptonet; | ukat the anottoamiqiitique fair, vriU,bethiu«' can be read)ochod a t the neiu^xipcrii breakfast ! from 7 to 10 aji ..the deportment becausau se of rcccnt cers. Baf)agley said 18 people up set Upper Big Wood Rivera- Grange ta *e «ica:acant lot north pf< . . incidents. responded[e^ netting a 58 pcrccnt Next in the processi isi: a survey Minf-Casriaia Bujvau a t 677-4042, Monald^) at H a il^ north endi — «JT ■ b y - ^ntai7 of HalL540S.71iirdAve.. •' City Administraterator Ro^er responsee rate.i Most replies diUed [gr said. Then £xr. 6 3 8 ,' After carbo-Ioading., runnorsi onHighwnyZSr75.-..‘. I : ■ .-B agley said th e d e p>artmcntal a rt sur^ fo rlittle9 oo i r no improvement- the counc^ an d the poli_thiiJocaLeconomy..Stars tl ______m o n cy _ an d __^ono.thei:_tj;i9S,0(H) J ;''™ J ______p&rcd with ononlv $25.000 in the alreaify sp en t, m o r e thanan 15.5 mil. -threatencd.-d.------Collections is largely’ supportedsu] by like Dizzyzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzger- in D ennis lion has l^ n raised in piprivolcand "Grcenpeipeace is falling back on ^mmission Chairman federal ^ ^ ts . But &lejaa e j festival aid, Dianana Krall, Brian Bromberg, old, tired arguments of W} rig h t d id n ’t re je c t FeFemling’s HicshenffJf f s d epartm ent h as jl5 m is. D ee Daniels, Al Grey, federal ^ ts, pledges andi d grants to * c sam e oh account had accumulatdated debt of Ethel Enni Igo,” Bosworth said dur- plea { for higher sdaries.s. But he e m p lo y ^ ; 15 ;swom deputies, \7 Lis, R a y Brown, Claric Terry nnance the early stagess o & n e i v 15 “ S" ' over $4SO,000 at the enden< of April. Herb Ellis, st h ealth to u r this week. said, s “Over tim e law enfoifoicemcnt °n st^ . nine dispatchel^ Rawls have performed, facility, sdtolar^iK an is talking about the real The Blaine County crii ■ sight and fimd-raisingfcgforthefcsd- a$26,000c0 d e fid t. last vear. iebt was discussed, but and none can be used1 tto pay off ptob en« forest f< health, noxious was v up 5.4 perccnt las ! the archive andd r : strike cut parudpation project, but Lingle saidd construc- Pombo saisaid the Forest Scrvice ii 1 Hampton, too sick to ta Bail bon d com panies wt put die E-911 ^dispatch center and l-menaal flight from1 ^New York, by Conadiidian schools, gouging the don will not b e g in u n tilI tlthe cash is needs flexibability to prevent fires and protectzt com< m unities and can- up u bail in most cases, hhe said, equipment. Commissioner Co Mjny '.-could attend the festiestival. More s^ool rcgicgistration fee revenues, in hand. is absent. > ■nding con- not b e limitinited by fixed rules on becausc h th ey fe a r th e illegegals will A nn was a l •' was sp e n t o n his h ealth1th care. S ponsorshislups fell through from Tb try to- r e g a in spcn< Femling proseircsented a proposal to lias been w here tree-ee-thinning can take flee. f ! “I t e n d e d u p on m y/bill,butlam bil (Northwests t Airlines, which indud- trol,- • S c h o e n b e rg ha iuipm ent for $74,000 a r for every place, Femling has proposedI buildingt ^^asc the equipi , not unhappy thatt heI camc ed some frcf re e tra v e l for artists, and assigned responsibilitv 1 cc years before taking budget involving molio L iond • , H e also was w; curt with some at a new jail to replace bothI dth e pres- fo*" ‘h re e y ; bccause it was hL> last;ist year,” says a m a jo r bajban k . nex n ear it over, . (Doc) Skinner, th«the festivals Hie acciccumulatcd debt rose to Hampton Centet- - theJ jazzj festi- ^he hcaiinjin c . Steve KcUy, a ent e jail and an old annc port. The In a later session,sess Blaine Country ’^-executive director andmd longtime $397,000.'. . . val, archivc and collectctions, the spokesmoli 1for Alliance for the Friedman F Memorial Airpc ies, complained that the new n facility could be bubuilt and Prosetcuting AAtt ttorney JimThom&s -frontman'. T h e larghips; andai artists Healthy Fon'orests Restoration Act leased Ii to the county for uup to 30 dtcd salariess ofol his deputies a s a ------!^udgeted-was spcnt.th;.this..year-to----- to -a p p roivc-contracts-and.spend‘ v e inresidcncc.______^ r e g u la teJS s logging_in rcw(aess____y years by a major conststnicdon major obstaditade in himg aod areas and thjthreatens wildlife habi- group. g L ease p aym ents would wi be retaining ' prosccuton. pro Blaiiie " 1 7 T * tat. ' ...... —...... - -m - n ade from jail-revenuess paidi by County^housin ^ C o m p a n y' iplans weekeiend call from1 R.oswell to ]IL .I. "That^whwhat the Bush admirds- state si and federal agendeses whose out of reach for many on his s t^ . tiation wantsnts,” Kelly said. prisoners p are held by/ Blaine He provideiided commissioners S ' A L B U Q tJER Q U E, Ni^.(AP) N. - Ifeam EncounterEr will place its The message will bee a digital Pombo disjiisagreed. County. C with a tableble of comparative :~-'Will E.T. p h o n e from hohome? “cosmiccall” cal Saturday to possible mixed i bag: text, phollotos, and “If it is,. tlith ey h a v e n 't talked to Fending also complaintn e d th a t salaries in thhe e IBlaine prosecutor}' A Houston companymy hopes so. e x tra te rre-cstrial s n eighbors using a audioi and video ^ p s fifrom pay- me about it,”It,” h c said. th tl e fee to lodge a juvim ilele in TWin office a n d other othi Western resdrt 1—This weekend, ds iwithTeam ___230-fbot-didiam eter-radlo. astrono-____i__ ing customers an d schooool kids a ll, ___ M ontana-!a-Congrcssman.DcniQr------Falls.F has-risen-tv-Sll-P-p e r- day.___ communities..Ws..While deputy proje- «I:Encoimtcr plan to bibeam into my in in Evpatoriya, Ukraine, over i th e w orid. > R ehberg askiisked whether Montana This, T he said, should prompt ] cutors in BlaiBlaine County e i^ C ? p a c e w h at th ey cla imcn i:is th e most a n d a tern]jnporaiy mission control The intended targetsts are five could sue the govemmmt for ere- authorities a in Blaine, Goodjxling and between $41,2♦1,252 and $S7,7&, : I:j’pow erful g reetin g evrer er sent from set up att thet International UFO stars deemed reasonablible candi- ating fire-pisprone conditions in TWin T Rdls counties to> idiscuss deputies elsewsewdiere are paid hs - '^Earth, nyir»g to reachBch out and Musetmi andoi Research Center in , d • ates for h a r b o r in g life-fe-support- rmtional fon‘orests that could put o o perating a jo in t detentionon center much as $59,259,217 to $83,553 in "“touch som eone - o r somiomething. Roswrell,N NJ Jtf. ' ' ing i planets.. nearby statete forests at risk. to t« lower costs. ' Sum m it Cenmtymty, Utah. j

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= = ^ c oodb^g QbUNTY C(:OURT-— - Judge Iuphdds fiiiiibnX TTwTlwiiNiwi______^1 licenae; $7030 ence Aug.ug. jury trial Sept. 3; Dlotrict 5 « ? $ 5 l5 0 » H rt coets;t; motori carrier • JudgeR.B%.BanyWood. COODDTG - R«cmicm t Kth-lty In Sth safety violatioQi; dlimittikMd br prosecu- IbnlNa:NanetteThomai.39^ ^ E. 2SU Diioict Gmrt in Goodlioding includ* t tor Ma«isin» Jtidga KffvevlnP.Cauidy. S.. Hagers u duespsaystub cl^eckofiC^ «i the (oUowinc: •entendng c S riet tab ' Bony Woo CollectionO Buivau vs- Harold J. idng a new - a-signaliof-his o ultimate-niliiS - - eny; pretrial conf«nm E-. Hagennan; dog runnining at largo; dog attignedJ to the plalndff for collection. ^ vf41n| falto uuormatio•tion to-an officer nuisance (barking): diwnl&ls*e- r e g a r d o(fen««/ldeniientity; tentendng cutor.Maglstnte Judge KevinKl P. Cassidy. ChUdeuj restraining order wiiv ith o u t any- h as been1 in existence for decades J u ^ Msglnnte JudgaIgeKevinP.Cosridy. Hi^ermjimum; batteiy. pretrial conferencece Harold E. Wbon. oo da:late of birth list- State '^£i»KSthandWeUarevs-of: t . ' objection from prosecscutor Mark and a few more weeks would - Erie Buibwik.c. 227. 241 E. 2 N.. JiiJy 17. Juiy trial July 28; Magistrate‘W ed. 270 N. Ave. E.. Hagenermon; dog run- Kevin J.. EiEmery and Colleen Emeiy. Of r Kevin P. Cassidy. M Hiedeman. Winmill iniIn d ic a te d h e wmVo qqI dlldifference. Preiton; driving wlthoui;out privilege*; failed Judge Ke ning at brse; dog n ulance ^ (baiidng); Kevin J.. EiEmery seeking: determination•n would probably issue to appear. S ^ o ra tee ccate: failure to le a similar On theie other hand, Hostak ditml*sed by prosecutoi(or; Magistrate that he Utl:i* the father of Braxton E. Emery’y order against Attome appear for mitdeisesiiteanor citation; Juvem Judge Kevin P. Ctt**idy. and Graded e J. Emeiy, monthly tuppon of ley General argued, and Winmill agreed, that Modmate Judge Kevin:An P. Casiidy. Robertberto Carda-Pem. 17. 390 Socond S786, plusus ;78 percent of chlldren^i meet-I Lawrence Wasden lacacer in the there isI a legitimate question Ihmmy ^L Fuqua,. 3030. 430 Ojtmnder Ave.E.V:.. Wendell; driving under the influ- Felony niralgnment* leal andi chchild cam expenses; anomeyly day. about wheibrhether the restriction St.. IWin Fhllsi drivingTg tunder the influ- («*'(under age 21); failure to pur*tf* Lupe Hemande»-Voldedex. 28. 747 S. fees. H ie o rder w ill b e effiffect until a infringe ono n fre e s p e e d i and o th e r eaee; preaial con/erenc Invalid dri vert license; seniendng ?«. -._BU»s. No. 14, Wendett.popo*«*jfon of a Smte ofof! Idaho Cblld Suppon Services^ ..— hearing within - the nejext several- constitutionional guarantees.------' , 30.• P.O. Box 754. MWwdemeanor tentendngi 0 i»O^^Sepu3;DiitrictJi: Judge R. Barry tion thatt hihe is the father of Brian M.L of the new law, Winmjm ill sa id . It gln{m« thla a t 1th e la w denies u n io n s ~ CaitJefantrbaneTy-i-dorduiiiBslJL vloluiiku. Brian“jm-Rr-Gi»nB L I ^NCOLN CoOUNTY CO3URT--- — ter of days by the ReRepublican- contends the law denies thenl'! dominated LegislatureB iin retalia- die right to ]petition their goverh^ ______TheTlmefrWewa - _____ ----- cost*. $25—public. -def pipurchnie/mvahd J J Ingram. alleges thotDt defendant'sd conduct in vehl- driver's license; failedlied to oppcor; Kevin D. McBride. 30. 800& 17ch St.. d c collisionin tW3S negUgcnt. Hostak, representing thy rvtcivinR/poj- driver^ license; S68.S0 fine.:e. 563.50 coun State ofr IdIikho Health and Welfare vs. to .enforce th e law. sestinR iiolcn property;y; ppretrial confer- FocateUo Education Ed Assodadoi};r« costs; Moftistrate Judge Marlark A. Ingram. Brandon K.C. Jordan.J Seeking dcterminn- Unions representing: tithousands Intemadona]m ai A ssodation of F!re-< ence June 25, M oi^stnitc.■tc Judge Mark A- Scoti D. Thomas. 30. 1111103 Camas. tion that dcfcndant dc is the father of Insnun. Boise; driving without privUi’Ueges amend- J.ickglennA.A. Jordan; S15C monthly sup- of government workers: ana d teach* R ghters LocLocal, 743, Professional'; ______1V*on Roy Dcpew, 24.414,4690 N. 1000 E.. Mork A. In,. Ingram. ___ cd.to.fnlltire to purchase/invnvalld driver^___ port, plus 55 pcrccnt.of.child's.mcdi cal.. ers are a f f e c t^ .______Firo_ R g hiters_of_Idaho,_ServicOi; te r ___ _ No. 2. BuKI;''dnving withe license; $I8G.50 fine. 563.50>0 coun costs; nnd child cate c( expenses; 52.327 for WlrimiU em phasisedI Ithat pro- Empli^ees:s InI tern atio n al U n io a ' pretriol conference J une n e 25; : Mogiittiiie emeonor senlendnKS Magistmie Judge Mark A. Ir Rlchnrdird Dcon Barkes. 49. 503 W. B. Ingrum. defendant's“s ppro mm share of birth costs. hibiting enforcement off tthe law at Local 687' aiand the Idaho State • Judge MarkA-lngmm. this stage only reflected 1 Omar Juana-Olmos,,21.30SnfthSt., 21, Shoshone;le; driving without privileges Mltdemeunor deferred piprosecutions Divotve*s d h is b e lie f AFL-CIO. R«Uevue: driving undoror iIhe influence; nmendodd I to failure to purdiase/invnlid DennU R. Vincent. 47. P.iP.O. Box 536. Wando SuiSuo Colo vs. Daniel Heath reiijting or obstructingig .officers; open driver's Ikelicense; SC8.S0 fine. SC3.50 coun Bellevue; unlawful sale of alcoholtotheali Cole. comolner; failure to givgive immt-dinie costs. S2!S25 public defender fee; underage or an intoxicatedI person;p pros- AmnndaI I.U Ncwbcny vs. Jimmy D. notice of an accidcni;; pretrinlpr confer- MnRWtroio310 Judtte Murk A. Ingmm. ccution deferred: MagisirJtrate Judge Newberry ID.m. stay on to ctice June 25; MngisiratetcJudKoMnrkA. J J “™'di J.J' JenninK^, 19. 541 Third St. Mark A. Ingram. Wanda M. Culick-Woxen vs. James top of your invessstments ^! J Ingram. • E., Ilunsen;sen; two counts' fmud • insuffi- Allen Woxen.sn. ' Joiy Ann l.<.-shci^Koronirom, no date of inds check; fir?t couni: $63.50 ■ Laura Den>ennise Livia vs. Cesar C. withI th1 e Money pageges. V liinh liJtcd, 720 FourthI A\Ave. W. Unit 3. }sts; six months’ nnsupervlied Claudia Garcia, no dateI ofo binh lisi- Livia. Jerome; fraud • no accour«um chvck; pn^ probotion;m; }vcund coiuu dismissed by ed. 16432 S. Union Mills Roiload. Muiino. llmlnary hearing Junor 25;22 MagiMroio prow utor;lor; MoKi'tmte Judge Mark A. Ore.; fraud- - insufficient funds fu cheek; Judge Mnrk A. Ingmm. dismissed by prosecutor; Magistrate : Enrique Vaigas-Hunndondo.aO.nostrcfi LUl.inaa \Vaotns. 25. 324 Uncoln St., Judge Mark A. Ingram. addms listed. Shoshone;le; drivingi under Rurwri; fallfailure 10 purcltusc/invalld dri- Justen Warren Rasmussen. G94 the Influence; prccrlal conconfcrence Juno I'censjL-nsc; SG3.S0 court costs; 0|)en 650 W. Shoshone: fraud - i 2S; Magistrete Judge Markark A. Inftram. ccntuincr.r. S25$ public defender fee; six funds check; dlsinissed byy tho H j R B months unsuperviscd probation; Magistrate Judge Mark A- Inf le Judge Mark A. Ingram. Ingram. 0 EVIE N T i; ir armignmenti Mnxistmie J Monica Dee Velasco. 17.181617. E. 1500 pnvid LL. Wilson, 55. 314 Rimchettc Civil filing* N.,TerTeton; reckless drivijriving; failure to Dnve. Burleurley; resisting or obstructing Annette Hurst vs. Peric-ice Collins. purtJuue/invaUd drlvcr-j‘a llcetue-U< pretri- officers amamended to providing false Seeking $3,738.93. Plaintifff allegesa that al cosf«nc« June 25; MagdagUtrate Judge information:lon to an officer regarding defendant owes tho unpaid balancebs on a offensc/idcndcntity; $100 fine. S63.50 court

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(AP) - High Beaver Damm Mountains of south- 47 < to appease the Ketcfaibum City The planninming and Mining board: public complaints for yc TUCSON eathed new life into a western Utalt^ continued to fight Council. i The council rei^TnaTirfAH w ill m e e t withrith developers in a cou- ..The Hrst phase of thethe upgrade to further fine-tune theS A jrizona w ild fire th a t h as Firefighters be) a t t l e th e 31,OOOaci^icre A pex fire, w hich the j project to the planniming a n d p ie w eek s to fi 1$ costing around i$700,000, lestrpyed more than 300 waslistedas!IS 35 p ercen t c ontained zoning ; board in January. p la n b efo res it jgoes to thecouw^' fjnanced ^ urban rentenewtd. The buildings,i, a n d th re a te n e d near Pocatelm I o byWednesda:day night. The new height still exc<£ c e d s th e ■ next ■ to funnel the flames The fire wawas moving northwest- dty’s < 40-foot height liilimit for HmesJVeuisws onepondimti I phase, with cost estimlimates over Thurfny I. d Nevada but “there^ ] il indicat- Bossick can\ be readied in HaiUv on meetmg northeast: iinto other developed POCATELLO (AP) -Afire- erly toward 1 buildings. B ut th e c o u n d l S2 m illion, will focus on ut there that the fire% cd, at an earlier meetingig that it S7M 111. EPA standards for w at te e ir released • caused by fire>storker,b threaten,” information iman-caused fire, which near som e In kom -areaa Ihom es ------into ^ a l s . ime 17, grew to 56,000 e Eaker s a id ,' ------: In o th er business: Starred Ju n on Thursday as vrinds5 ccaused imight and its contain- e n t line. HreH ghtersers dropped by helicop- • ZGA Architccts of ] it to jump a containmer gging fire lines, a n d a ir ; from 70 perccnt to 60 The 2,400-acre BIan in the foothills north of Interagency Fire Center En^neering and Envirororunental to humanss as a undulant feveat^- I Once AuClaire apprc heblaze moppingupapal300«crcfireintbe | Tucson, prolrobably on FViday, while Air tankers pelted the Laboratory are devdopinjing a new through tmpanpasteurized milk or. , *__ plans, urban renewal wi .tankmdtoirop retardant. higUands while more ] - with retardant-and & : w ere .c a U ^ in to woric brucellosis • test that in deter- undercooked,»d, -c^aminated^ ______, "It isn’tI tlthat the structures par- filters were on han< mine whether infected bisonbi are meat. A meeting of urban ire threatened,” said Rich mp Bghtmng-striltrike blazes' in the ^ AuClaire and ZGA will o wmds caused it to jum actually contagious. While notIt d deadly, the bacteria •!; le inddent team corn­ P rugged terrarrain of the Cascade « fatigue, nigh't sweats, in- th e nex t two w e e k s i tainment lines. ;’re trying to keep them INEEL offidals say finiinal woric can cause fad el don’t want people in “It!s b een h e a d in g: ttow ard should b e co m p leted i n a y e a r o n jo in t p a in Uldarid leven a&d approve th e p lan s, lie we’re conducting fire ng worse," said Nick ^ stption p roject w ill go to homes, but nobody has pokesm an fo r th e inter- the * test for the disease,;e, whidi Newby and an< Roberto have > s with our fire engines evacuated,” Bezmett sssun'ss many Yellowstone Nadoninal Parle devdop^ a systems where DNA Z . liiDnth and constructionm c< a n b e g m large aircraft in the area.” m managing the fires in | t^ o re fall. Bybee said. “The rest of th e fire is 1( ^-Wenatchec natioruil bison ‘ carry and whidi pposes an from animallal tissuet is tested.for-4 re was southwest of good." economic threat to commmerdal contagion,The lhe results can be pro- - Tom Koontz, direct(»«»■ I ; ; sowLSSamp, with 51 homes, and. Jerome Recrcadon Dist Fighting the blaze livestock. vided v^thinlin an( hour. Their next g iles from a ranger station — ^1 '”^uer ththis week, the fire ^ make the te st more!; tiiift county'had offered local fire department itum trying to save a B ^use there is no way^toiden- step is to nu lount Bigelow observato- Forest S ervice, a n d B ur tify the contagious animinals in a portable soa it it can be easily used ■> trict the old landfill pro ansmission towers com­ neighbortSihouse. Charies Ederjr:, | the butte east of town,r^s'tss i 3 ^ -- L m d M anagem ent. iUe, w as in stab le condi- herd, | hundreds of bisoson h a v e in t h e fielcLI . ■ ? 66, of Oroville isis was essentially y dty plans to extend w nesday at Seattle'S been f sen t to sla u g h te r sinince 1996 Brucellosis ews thinned trees and — tion Wedne from c o r^ e rd a l live- -J ------sewerUnea-along-Main- r-Medical Center with ——in * Montana simply, becaulu s e .they.___ eradicated fro in Street "o other vegeti•etation in -the'Palisade a socalled red-flag“wariifnihg“=r a H arborvi w J aho in 1989, a n d 'c a td e - ; the butte in the next: few f< ye^ „ s arm s, legs an d foce. tested < positive fo r brucelliiUosis. sto ck in Id ah o 1 atop M ount Bigelow, combination of high winiinds,high bi^tthisii been free to maricet:^ Koontz asked whether a itting bener,” said his “We just want to prevsvent the men have be< r a possible somchoses'cs were laid out Thursday temperatures and low, rela^ ^ “IfcS 8f>“ : throughout the coun- future park might: so m ed ay anetEder. Charies Eder slaughter,” * INEEL mololecular their stock thi w ere p la n n e d F riday for humidity creating the potetentialfbr daughtwjani y said. try. A resurgen-gence h a s t h e in d u s try > ■ rcceive sewer and w aterer service. pr„,ccdve s] was driving; a btilldozer, trying to biologist < Deborah Newby : ^rinkler systems, said extreme flames. Brucellosis is a bacteriirial infec* worried becaucause it c o u ld re s u lt in Z Bybee said it could,I, when\ the ftcidiSdiei; se dashed p r o t e « a n daghbor'S ^ home ftom the crvvel, a spokesw om an for On June 18, th e blaze tion found in c a ttle , bisrtakcn by smoke and ^ R re officfidals were optimistic of Sununertiaven a n d oth« disease N ewby a n d h e r cocolleague quarantined,;d- > 1^4. they couldd protect some of the communities the next day, Fiank Roberto are studyirring caus- “I f it g o t intoint< c a ttle , it w o u ld b e -n I I t> dcvdoped1 areas,a but “the winds ing 317 homes and seven b % ? - N a d oional n Interagency Fire ^ State migh sported that as of es < animals to spontaneous)isly abort a huge problerblem,” Caribou County > are going to play a great part til es. Residents of Mount Lemmon.L Center reij al Extension Agent 5 fires had charred fetuses > and could leavei animals s Agricultural how suceesjessful our prep efforts including the newly thnireatened Thursday, fi Steve Harris(-rison said. “No one^ S Snce 849,763 acrecres nationally, well infertile. ^ take over were," S dhewd ie said Winds were areas, h ^ been evacuatc There h as b e e n n o dociuaunemed would allowV us to bring cattle into b d o w th e 1.41.4 m illion-acrc 10-year ______continuingg ito' gust on Thursday, __ then;______inmsmission_of_bnicellososis_ffom____theldstatejorjor anywhere else.” j«______“ Owyhee piiroDe eatHer forecastersissued ------Tb the nonli, firefigKt^e rs m -th e ------average-to-Jd M U R P H Y (A P) - TlT h e s ta te ------g attorney general's officeIce i s being asked to pursue any chaiharges that aro lodged againsts t fo rm e r Owyhee County Sheiicriff Tim N_ettleton for ^ e g e d ly/ rrunning a _____ van farryinp n fam ily aaff.theroad f i ___—BTTT- last w eekend. ^Prosecutor Ed Yarbroitrough said Throirough July 13 h£ will formally request )AY,JULY5, 11:00am sl^te take over th e case m because Nettleton^ wifwife worics Foils fee th e county. 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TWINir FALLS - It must be Valorie! Williams’V, coat that keeps t "s R obin FaiRirker coming back, B o o b i r dt s e r “I " ' »a great coat, that Valorie (ihem olh□ther of The Standards doo* oup) m ade for th e first pro-— ^ T h e D r a c C h id tss nrr S K t h e t f a r1 ' of ■ "Joseph (and the first coi^ccrt visit rath3 die Amazingig Technicolor1 Dreamcoat") 11990, said Paritei; who cho- i - Ina5fflfc>uncainWcstistsinocthc ------)hed that Junior Musical— C0(iIi0vciy over chcirriranri-\rar Playhous,use show. "And new it^ read y ioor ri another show." ... .rcfiiarfts roiled the: cco o u n try ...... ih ia pproduction n of Tim Rice and . .. m ^ ic world last wintprinter. A ndrewV ]Lloyd-Webber^ 3S-year ... old musicisical about the book of P ^ ^ i c M a in e s a ni d C( a w i U Genesiss ijis back in IWin for ■d time in 13 years - the sec- gia^'SalcLakcG ty’s y’^Dcl® o^n^dTj' JUMP Compaiw. Paricer ^ ^ tc r in Sale Lakec e C( lty has beenm iinvolved in all three, “W e diidid a revival of the first V ^ n e s d a y nigJiL show inn 1997 when Robin and D ennis (M(N^bK^cken, two mainstays o f JUMMP- P -C om pany) le ft TWin . _ b Fhlls,"ParPai^cer said. “Ahnost eveiy- one ta the^ e original cast cam e back B • • for thatt 0one, so when I got the inity this summer, I thought XT';3t do it again?’ ’’ ■ fc f ^I B JUM PCP Company^ summer show ■ JI l% op en s lUilUesday night and runs L-A' through\ July 12 in Roper Audltoriuiium. I Parker,ir, who once directed and choteograiyaphed JUMPCO produc- Recent.FltflrHI York stages. s r GnMsbeck. Lindsey Hansen, JullhJlie. "I love thleir eir; music," Paricer saicL ployer, Boise-based oil serv- • Whit: Junior Musical Pla»iayhouse will W ho'S In'thfth e c a s t? Q Jamie Sale and Davieivid Her emplo HIrschi, Janae Hlrschl, Jason Hl>Hlrschl, “ B ut u n fortunately, rtu i ‘Joseph* is npany Leonard Petroleum, present Tim Rice and Anttridrew Uoyd- Cast members«rs Include Clarissa Adams, LornJon Jenks, KlleyJohr\son, R)Ryan about the onlyor thing Andrew Pelleder will headlineS n c th c ker woric h e r accounts from Webber's ’Joseph end tJiefie Amaiing Andrew Alberc>erdl. Nathan Auth. Amber ^ Technicolor Oreemcoat.' ' Beeson, Westfasten Bennett. Delaney Jones. f Jenna Jullano, Hanna Kei ekeell vengeance upon his "tandem t "'hit”it big with”h" -Jesus’ - HmefNeuis^ i . . R ccentIt Filer High graduate Abducted, mugged and:d sold into now-starvingng siblings. Christ C Superstar” the fofoUowing can ^ reachedled at t 735-3223, or write Beatrioe’s Bordin Hoiiouse(or RyanJone:nes in Joseph. :slavery by his jealous: brothers,I Instead, JoJoseph opts for compos- year, y they rewrote“Josep:;p h " and • to him a tfleetxn.crump®ic&nct. u c r Things Ain’t Alwaysy s \ W h a t — They Seem)” and “7“T T ie O ld Cookie Shop (or Nellifelliewasa T T JTiere to jM d a fai b u lo uii^ F o u rrtlT o f JluljM tliis^ e a r Baker Cause She KncC ncaded I■ Jerom e and anotherler antique fair will be f | lB u h l: Food: Pancan coke breakfast, 9-11 the Dough)" will bec dtl ie first T o d a y , ajn., City Park!iric(S4forodults,S3for held in thehe vacant lot north of Fireworks: 10:15 p.m., Firew orks: 10:15 p.m., Jerome McDonald,s;[,s a t H ailcy,s no rth end ^ 1., N orth d iild rcn , $1010 for ti fomilies); barbe- pnxlucdons. ■ 1Vvln FallsFa H igh School. P ark. on Highway:iy7S. ^ — . .1. cue, 5 p.m ., Cit;City Park ($5 per per- orks: 10 p.m.. College of R u a d e : 10:30 a.m. (stare son, S20 p e r* family).far n-Idaho campus,------1 inw rgggrion nf Biir!gy am ------S o u th e rn ! — ■ H a ile y ------P t o i d S - lll!45-a;m:r-from-ihe l H ------‘I V E n tertnitninment: The IWin Falls ^ BSun V^le]11^ streets,s moves northwest o It’s a mystery Fireworks: 10:20 p.m. school. M unidpallal Band w ill perform a t 8 fireworks:ks: Following the Sun to ^ B roadw ay, up Broadway Musicldahoaho Old-Time Fiddlers, front of the Rno Arts aren • a. dow n F b ir to Spruce, up Sp Buhl’s West End The"heater P-»«- ^ ^ Food: Flapjack broakfasjistvrfUbc Valley Ica: ShowS at about 1130 ° S p.m., a tyf Paric;P5 after the firer C enter, t^allcy R esort. , Milner J Road, south on works.aUvebac ban d will perform a t ' Compjany will prcsenie n t ‘T h e Food: BiBarbecue, starting at 3 held j from 7*10 a.ra.. UpJppcr Big P Road to Buriey Avenue, arand west the firehouse. ' W ood Gnmge HoU, 5400 :S. Third m: Sun Valley Ice Show, ** ro n t of d o c k tow er on th e Jamie Sale and David on ° B u rley to th e rodeo aren O th er fumL* KiKids’ activities, noon Trouble with Summci Ave. ($5 for adults, $3 1 Food: Kiwanis P tpus, with proceeds going about 10 p.m., on the _ w p J f S to 3 p jn ., n exact t Ito th e Oxbow Cafe; u n d e r 12, $15 for fam iliei Breakfast, 7-930 a.m., We tonight and Saturdaylyinthe i to the TIWin Falls Fireworks ] id the Sun VaUcy Lodge. S Idaho Redneckeck Rodeo, 8 p.m., City for seniors); Button Barbee Seniors Centcr ($5 for adi tee. inform ation, call 622- featu rining g riding lawnmower _BuhLMddIc5choolaiDlauditrxt ------c controt Becausrof thc —-Porter-Parki-foUowing-tl - for y o u n g sters - ciiildren.il a p toss,' plastic pony ■ ■ um. large amoinoimt of traffic expected parade 1 (S8 for adults, $6;6 fo r sen- gget in firee). , _ b arrel racinIg g andt more; at 8:30 for FHday^^ finnvorks show at the iors > and S4 for childrenai 12 and _ _ Antique tractor pull: 2 I p.m.,there^afia firem an challenge. College of Southern Idaho, the under): » Pound -Holouse'ice ■Rupert nro d eo a ren a. c re a m sodol, 1-3 p.m ., Second Parade: 11 11 a.m., with line-up R o d eo : A t 6:30 p.m., th e E IWin Falltnils Police Department ‘ B D IrtH c h : A venue South, free. K and G streets, the Bareback B Riders will perfb:M ask s th e foifollowing: ^ b e tw e e n K Purade: Noon, south on o Main parade wind:nds through downtown, lowed « at 7 pjn. by the Ibnjmy Davis Fireworks:i: 10:1510 p.m., Q ty Park, • Pleasetse p lan on arriving early. ^ Bull R iding Event, rodeo ararena. Food: Panciincake-egg-and-bacon T he policece department will begin Street from Myrtle toCO Cedar passing iie the square and the " streets. -Minidoka CoiCounty Courthouse. _ Theoten West End Theater I breakfast, 7:307:30 a.m., C ity P ark; B a W & J g d o s in g the th sections of Falls * Company performs “Ihe! IVouble1 potluck supperper (hamburgers, hot ------Avenue,-N(North College Road and -----__ .Rodeo:_Dnys_of_the_0:Old West . . Mudc.GajSaiebo, Rupert.Square,....-|j Rodeo, sccond go-round, 7:307: pjn., 12:30 p.m. ■ with’ Su m m e r People,**’7:3i’:3 0 p jn :;------dogs“ and~cfrln:irlnks"fumlshed)rNo ------Wasbingtoi{ton S tre e t N o rth sur* ^ Buhl Middle School audiidltorlum. charge, b u t domdonations accepted, rounding} thtl e college a t 9 p.m. rodeo ' grounds. (Admissioiion is $12 Rodeo: FirstFli go-round, Rupert 5 0 for gen- Fourth of JulyJ Rodeo, 8 p.m., Tickets are $4 for studentslandsen- a Other fun:i: T Ihree-on-three bas- • Pleasease be patient. Several for ^ reserved seating, $10 : ior dtizens, $5 for general kids, with Minidoka County C Fairgrounds ^ al admis- ketball toumamlam ent, 9:15 a.m., with thousandi people[ attend the dis- e ^ ra l seatin g and $6 fo r kii sion. Tickets may be purdu the gate, (mutton busdistin’. a t 7:30 p.m.). 5 hased at three age groigroups partidpating. "I W i most drive. It may take tickets ^ a^^abIe at thi th e door. pl^, and s n's a n d H orse raidng: d i 1 p.m., Minidoka Games will go on until alM ut 11 Albertson’s, Atkinson's Other fum After the pararade, the p.m. several mirninutes for the police to ‘ Irgrounds. . direct vehlchide and pedes^an traf- G ^ ufft^ in Bellevue.) ' C o unty Fbirgi activity shifts to Eastmanon and Flag-raising < Fools will Carnival:I: Minidoka County ig ceremony: 7 a.m., T h e Bard ______flc. n iraten Company of Fc M cC Iu sl^ paries for food vivendor^ City Paric. - - ...... ^...... —sta6 g e “Always Patsy Gline,’,e!^gjiok------RiirgroHnds,I s ^: p j n . . ______-nafc^ displays,-flpehosc-cocom petl:------:------T he Idaho Shakcspea humorous musical tributeIte to the Other fun:ja IVain rides between h, B /a c k p o•ot t c don, m ountain men exhibits §gpval will open its tv countiy legend os seen1 ithrough Rupert andiB £ u riw , 8 3 0 a jn ., 9:45 stoiy „ slide for the Idds, a nu F Irw orfcirks 10 p.m. at the air- tith e ey es of one of h er fonsns, 7 p j a , a jn ., 11 a jnQ. . (and lZ ’30 p jn . cal ^ bull to test your ridimng ~ Fireworks:: 1010:15 p.m., Richfield $ ^ t h production of‘‘j f ‘‘A po rt, Liberty Ibeater. TicketsI «a re $20 ^ andai continuous entertaltSiment High SdiooL ~ (^^tocdyof Errois”'tor■ •_ i . . ______Fbod: 6 1p.m. barbecue at the aan d $ 25; I d ^ 12 and undeder g e t in B Q o o d ln g{ _ . ______—dudi z in s-th e Hoy LD 'SC hurdirdi,frM. fifree. . Flrewori*cc About 10:15 pjn., i H a i i m ^ & d a y and Sundaylyinthe il Otherfni O ther' fim: Tbe Old-I DuntyFUrgrtiunds.- B ■ W e n d o tl; ■...... Flreiwults::1 10 0 p jn ., Rolling H ills------T, plui sa^^fb r^i at Shootout S gets under way < 3 pjtt., from the Idaho Firew orks: 10:15 pjn., ncnorth of Park. anphitheater I Church; Independence a a m . i n firm t of th e R e d Ei Efcphont School for ihitb e D eaf a n d th e Blind W ^ en d ell H igh School. Parade: 111 ajn.a (starts ac the j ^ ^ ’s north end Day Pool1 Party,P 5-10 pjn. Cactus . Saloon S on Main Street. downtown tototheFUrcprounds. i school and tmtravels down Second Fetes Rescesort CasinOi induding T T h roughout the day, & omn 10 ajn. Mu>ic430-30-10 pjn^ headline act ■ A venue W est!t tito Maple, east on b arb ecu e (j ■ OlanntFaRy: j($9.99). to o 7 pon.» at least - thotele’U be an is Slow Chilelildren Playing, whidi StvPaAi Maple to Secoiecond Avenue East, —a rts a n d c ra ftsia ir ac Hopop P o rte r ta k e s th e sta«tage a c ^ teirgrounda Flraw odcs: 10:15 pjn., CitjItyParic.. jouthdnSecon »es, daces andIttedls, de ------■Burtey”I ------icond'Avenue'East to Paric A nd the Hailey Andqdgue Fkir at 8 pjn. (Hai .ton Flrewcrkirkc 10:15 pjn.,"the pprk lS^$5f(^adults,S3 ______Poplar, right ot t on Poplar to Main ^ Events Spodig^t oi tt.TTt. to 8 for childrenn 12 and under, Idds ■ BUu : n e x t to the:u Buii^ Munidpal Golf wiQ ^ cake place from 9 aJ ana right on MainMa to the sciiool). i her Park, underl2getiet in five). Pages C2.C4-7 Coursed p m at Roberta McKerdie Fireworks: 10pja,CityPl P leasa»» n » FOURTH, l^igs d s

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— I phoning Select Ak Seati at (208) Cassiaia County-Fairgrounds In ' Roii;' Tonightlit Iand Saturday- Figure sSKATING. ^ ^ 426-1494, online acht http://www.ida- Burley3y iat 8 pjD. Tickets, whldi are jartildge,Ige,.Nev. at Paul'i; Maricec $16, can cs available at the fair hodckcts.com. or at ______— in-Hailey and-Alberertson^-in-TVvin ----- offitfe.-e.------^------Toniight-Bolw _____ MTl»«hTrrttJdewilipImritom9j?4JlJ»9______■v F alls. G e n e ra l admImisslon to the Bobby Vee, Ibnnn]my Roe, Brian lam fortih r the annual Fburth of-Jjnly ,( is free withth $2 fair admis- ! Hyland and Cbxlst 1Monte* wiU celebratiorition a t the Chitdoor Inn.;,^^■ don. Simplot Stadiidium is located p la y th e WestcItem Idaho Q at the corner of 24tlIthand Blaine. — ■ ■ ■ ~ Fairgrounds in GardrdenCityin6 M ondayay-Utah p.m. Tickets, whidih are $21 for RX Bandits Bai wiU play Kilby adults and $11 for3r y o u n g « ^ Court in SaltS Lake City at 8 p m y l 3 July do - Bolsa rwi/^f B and w ill c a n b e rese rv e d by piphoning (208) Tickets,i, w hidi are $ 10, can- p e la n n i e Shay/'s FlddltngUnp l h e M a rsh a ll Ib d ■ ■ ' M u ol post-race con- H H H 426-1494, onlilUne at reserv<^b:jd tv phoning Smiths 1 bo ree will be held from, 10 perform at a spedal http://vnvw.idahotickckets.com, or (goo) 88C cert at Les Bois PaPark in Garden ■ n| | S 888-TTXX o r o n lin eJ-at I. to 5 p.m . at th e Shoshone City | r - ^ . 5 ^ ; 3 8 at Albertson^ in TV . 1 \ «ii City. For more infciformation. call TWin M is or http://wwvYww.8mithstix.eom. Kilby J | m P ark.k . For m ore inform ation, call Paul’s Market in ]Hailey. The Court is locatedlo ac 741 S o u t h '^ hicTUm er at 733-8818. (208) 376-7223. Leses Bois Park is ilJIff*, lo c a te d o t th e Wi E w . Westem Idaho Rdriirgrounds are West. Western Idaho -Bjteic; lo c a te d a t 5 610 Gleh' F a irg ro u n d s, 563C10 Glenwood |^H | mwDod Blvd. — — ^----- J Ju lyy20^ : B oulevard. ^ Tuesday'ay - Utah— ■ ...... - la t u r d a y l c Tonight and Sat A u g .. 161 - Boise “'•lay Us da;daypool will pcrfonrt .at — ______Olympic-gold-zn Jnmli. RilHCS Tonight and Satuiwe-wiU-play— ^Brick's-in-J-in-SalC Lake-City-atJ30 ------I | _ A u g . J , ------seal Flatts will play tne Sale ami Duvidd P cIleU er wiU J------Eictr«ma-Mcasur(I. atThe Oasis, p.m.TicketJcets, which are $22, can be l h e D e ia llc rs willill h ead lin e th e •m Idaho Fiiir at the Western headline lhe Sunri V alley Ice Show C a c tu from 9 p.m . to 1 a.m.Blvd. t N., TWin reservedtd tly phoning (800) 8d9* ^ .. first n ig h t o f the »Fairgrounds in (harden City at about 10 p.m.1. inightly on the R e s o r 1^ Northern Rockies FolkI Festival, nr 7-^0 r J™ 1007 Blue Lakes Bhrge. TIXX. BriiBri^!s is located at 579 rink behind the SmSun Valley Lodge. o u t 0 p.m. Tickets, whldi are $15 F alls. N o cover chargj West 200DO South.S B 8:30 pjn.. Hop ForteterPi^HaUcy.. nduding fair admission), can Tickcts arc $30, $3$38, $48 and $52 ?»nP", ■Bj — A n $18 b o o ste r buttttto n fo r all p er- - served by phoning Select A urday for blcacher s c a ts,ts, $J 49 for scats th in J a d labje at Wood formances is availa at (208) 426.1494, online ”at Tonight and SatuiI play from 9 TUOSdaya • y >,■ the Sun Room of5f ithe lodge, and PP?-. mus'ic stores. River Valley mt ^vww.idahotickets.com, or at SpUt Second willanker’s ] Place, AUen) AntAj Farm wiU perfo^ 583 and $87 for• bbuffct-and-show which I'^J C h ild ren l u d e r 12 arand seniors are ) DV8 in S alt L ak e C i ^ . ^ rvations, call 622* _ a n d _ ^ tson% in TWin Rills o r Faul%at p.m. to 1 a.m. at Hon!., TWin Fhlls. at Club D^ ------tickets. For rcserva - free. CaU 788-018313 for.infon™ ,. Please see EVENTS; Page fM 4111. re se rv et in"'Hdl^. The Western 121 F o u rth Ave. S., p h onii B t^on. Idaho1 FairgroundsE are located irat i ------C over ch a rg e is $4. •1103. Doors o p e n a t 4 p.m. 5610 Gl(G lenwood Blvd. ClassH leds 733709! C O U N T ■ Y J » u g . 2 ______J u lyr ^ : - U t a h S a m B u sh w ill hcacadline th e sec- A iitf 1 < 9 - B o is e dt G re e n will perfo rm in Salt•al, ond night of the; 24th annual ''“f* *‘- Tonight through5h Sunday ).3Q Northcim Rockies FFoUt Festival, ris LeDoux-will perform at c C ity ^ Zephyr C lub at 9:30 Vestcm Idaho Eiir at the 'njcSonsofthePeMonecrewilldo n.ni.Ti 8:30 p.m., Hop Portere r Park, Hailey. Wes .Tickcts, wluch arc $15, can 1% tton for aU p er- W e « esm rr Idaho Fairgrounds in two shows a n ig hIt t aca Cactus Petes rcserv://www.sniithstix.com. The[-he River Valley mi 3ni C hildren u n d e r 12 arand seniors are admipic;sion), can be reserved by S17.99 on weeleeknights and 2^phyihyr Club is located at 301 ng Select A Seat at (208) Sundays and $22.9! frcc. CaU 788-01833 for informa- phomng by r ' 2.99 on Saturday. Southth W est Tem ple. <94, online a t http ://www.ida. ------Tickets-for-the-1141-pm.-cocktail------cion.______426-149‘j >8) : ^ 0 on wceknights i„i„ 5 hotickcL{cts.com, or at Albertson’s ia;___m — shows aro $12.50 c 1 • and Sundays aand SIS on ^2 4 -Caldwell TWin .FsFalls at Paul^ Market in - Saturdays. For resreservations and ^ Theie Oak Ridge Bio's Nvill per- y. T h e W estem Idaho information, call (800)(8( 82M103. formI forft the Canyon County Fair Fairgrou-ounds at located ac 5610 a t S im p lo t S tadium ac 7 p.m.VIPHP - Glenwocvood Blvd; Tonight - Utah. Ticket!ets. which are $10 plus $2 fair .... , adm issis sio n , can b e reserved by 27 Collin R nyc wiUviU sing at the phonir lin g ^ I c c t A S cat a t (208) A aronon llppin will perform at Golden Spike Arcijtina m Ogden, 426-14'1494, online a t http://www,ida- fl ' ' th elW/in in Falls County Fair in Filer Ulah, a( 7 p.m. Tickickets, wliich are hodcktckcts.com, or at Paul's Marketket . SIO. can be reservrvL-d e by jA o n in g j„ H o i at '.m. F air adm ission is $6 for [ailcy or yMbertson’s in T\vin 1, $4 fo r children. Smiih’s 'Ilx at (800;00) 888-TKX or palls.i. < G en eral adm ission to thethe adults, $ MUDESAWn \ r online stad iu im is free for S2 fa ir admis- JOIN OUR I In te r e ste d In htip://www.smithstiislix.com. . The sjo„. s S ept.,2 2 your c o m p a n y a re IrtI . S im plot Stadium is located I f y o u o r yi Golden Spike Areiirena is located g. le c , o m e r of 24 th a n d Blaine, A lison;on Krauss and Union tiIng In the parade or w o u ld lik e W est. : 1000 N onh 1200 We A u g . 5 S ta tio n wiU perform at the partlclpafipace In the park, pletfle a se g o to 26 - Caldwell W iUle N elso n \viUU ]pertonn at 7 um/Sun Valley Outdoorle : b o o th spi >n ac 8 p.m. Tickets, which Tonight, Saturda;-ay , nerson Drive will play thehe p.m. at River Rurun Lodge in or ; r.klthberlyllons.c;.org or and Thursday C^anyor,ron County F air a t Simplotlot K etchum , a fundraises c r f o r th e S u n “ j s 539.:J9.50, can be reserved by* J W W W . iu m a t 7 p.m. V IP Tickcts,:ts, Valley Ckrnter for ththe Arts. Sold phomngng (800) 965-1827, online at ive O veracre >- 423-5588A Country Classicscs 'wiu play from Siadiui http://wwww.ticketweb.com, v or at 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.ia .m . at M ontana w hichh ja r c $10 plus $2 fa ir admis-lis- out. at ; Call Dav , can be reserved by phoninging. . . A tkinsorson’s Market in Ketchum. ’ Stiiakiiousc. 18266 •Canyon Crest sion, c; T he Ketlay T he M int tt; R ick TVevino w ill perform for WHBRBi HaileyH a at 10 the Canyon C County Fair at i A u g . 1 2 p.m. Tickuis, Simploiilot Stadium a t 7 p.m. VIP siipin sPEciAisi. SUPER SPECIALS.. ^ wwhich h are 55, tickcts,ts, w hich arc $10 plus S2 fairlir E m e rso n D rive willill perform for H; ' Fair at the B arc available at admissission, can be reserved by the C assia C ounty : :^Cracklingfe' K The Mint and ^ Balls K B ig Dad Bill’s H 3 3 S ^ CDs in Hailey and T\vist & _____4| TVout Music in —lT25«rn.usxiN8 fnee—W rall'H appiness ...... Ketchum, or /time W r/' ■ ■ .2 .2 5 e a PIUS ONE FB£E = o n lin e at 5 o n d a n c c ...... arcuno.com Mini• « * c s g j ...3.25eoHU50NeFJIE£ Th. #%. Jade B utterfly ...... ou g h July 13 i* M ...6.50eaPlUSON6FME ^ BLOOMS CD I Cline, a Patsy e a t h l e s s ...... < _an« i w i d e kv. w ill play two 1 Incleludes Nations ^ “e^dT^^lPoWe: . ..9 .9 5 e o ausOfJEFME t Cactus Petes , Long Distance w e r S u r g e ...... * Jackpot. Priccs— — -/, .12.95ctrfHJ50HEKE6 W inner show are /. tbur Choicc O C Casi\e G eyser ...... l! ,htlpj/www.clubbruni 1 2 . 9 5 e o PLUSONEFREE cknights • and >i - 1 0 0WMobUe-to-MobacMtai 0 1 nutes 'X o r is o f t h e O r i e n t .•••11 99 on Saturday. 1 3 . 9 '5 m PIU50NEFPEE W ednesday throu1 p.m. cocktail OR p S k r , •e C racker Fountain -. li Always .- P atsy o C n vrtMjknights ^ COLORECrgKs* ... mHed Night & Weeke^d Minutes t SPARKLERS.^v War€ 15.95eo nusoNgme Cline tribute show.and ’ $15 on a r e w o l f ...... 1! shows a niglit atjservations < and 1 6 . 9 5 e a PIUS ONeFREE ...... Resort Casino Jn’Ja800) 821-1103, lache Fire D ance ...... 1( for the a p.m. dinn 17-95«LB.Ui.0Me£EEE- $17.99 on week:Itah ^ n d o n c e ------L Sundays and $22.99 2 1 . 9 5 m ausONEFREE ' ^ s will sing in the ^l — m onth m T ickets for th e 11 | o c k w a v e ...... 2 alt Lake City at s t i n g 2 2 . 9 5 m W-OSONeFSEE ^ shows are S12.50 which or are $35. and Sundays an Ing of the Scorpion be reserved by .21 Saturdays. For resei 2 4 . 9 5 « a flUS ONE FREE ^ SNAPS •SEi\T or online r g a n t u a ...... 2^ information, call (80(kctmaster.com. is lo cated at 301 ; ^ U . S . C e U uliar ^ n “ . . c h % W ednesday - Utae. ' I AUTH0RI2C0 AC ______M Tlie Dixie Chicks w AND RECEIVE [ Delta Center in Salt "BRfNS’fH fs’cOUpbTrA 8 7:30 p.m. Tickcts, wlwill sing at a SPARKLERS < S45 an d SG5. c a n concert b e at Les ______I iCKAGE OF # 8 phoning (801) 325-SErfle n City. For Ma^cliic VaBcy-Han 73 WS4I at http://www.tickei I . 376-7223. 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For oilill thet obvious lomlcide' : • energy expended by)y nmetal rocker Sun Valley Opora Housa I 2pmbie, his debut efieffort > which 'Hulk' was sm rely slicedd tot get an R Buriey n tin g - is m ore noussuseating than IWIn Falls Cantury ClnamaiHnas ; ...... scaiy.-Parts .have-beei>een cannibal-.... ------Twin Cinema------'CfurKels Angels:jels: Full Thfott/fl- •Crocodile Hunterjnter- izcd from b e tte r shrings grace to a thaithankless role director Ang Lee alreadyV 1h a s one • *Rugatscs GGo Wild* - ‘Rugrats''' : es the doorman in EUeme’b buUding. masterpiece ' to his credit. Go Wild,* palpainted in Xu]ce Wilson is practiictically mute ‘Crouching Tiger. 1Hidden orange andd p purple hues of the ^ h e r fiance. PG-13fo;i for some sex* Dragon,’ and, for the first1 <4 0 min- beloved Nickeickelodeon shows, has «e}ated humor. 95 minilinutes. utes or so of *The Hulk,’ intn du din g the mlsfbrtunitune of being released >««‘Slnba± Legend ofol the Seven dazzling opening cred)dits, it in very doidose pronmlty to , - Some of th e6 best-lookingb seemed possible he hala d pro- Tinding Nem{>e6ple in Hollywood>d haveh anoth- duced another. Then the ccomput- ravishing aninLnimatlons ever. While !er attribute that'sI ofteno over* e^generated Hulk appiaaears - a *Nemo%' storyory line is as d ear as . Jooked: their voices,li. A'Usti stars not-so-Jolly s e e n giant. WhetherW Its pelludd! blbluei, *Wild%’ narra- ;Uke Brad Pitt, Cathetherine Zeta* he works wiu be debated1 alla sum- tive is as mudcluddy as its colors. PG ' • Jo aes and M ichelleI PfeifferPf help mer, but this movie stiU1 borders t (bathroom hhumor) - Carrie ;oi^te a sure classic,c, destinedc to. ,, on greamess. F(^13 (vi«violence, Rickey, [enerations of d in the near future, xhis dad), the saucy triiriumvirate younger crov •houldsr 3^hauled out by gem rrifying sd-fler foUowa a spawned from Leonard adults savvy profanity, venal defenie contrae-c< *'2 East 2 PiFurious* - Ih e faster Sb(£auited parents see with his old . tors) you drive, thehe Ilau intelligent you . 3)iCcold, rainy Saturd )f survivors trying to find Goldberg's 7 0 s TV ah - . the Otcai^winning *G1•Gladiator’ - *®‘' The Fut and the - !to thine own friendibetru b« e.'P G Intensesciscares) familiar offerings. PC-G-13 (vio- fable about monstrous liuUdelpbia* this smart,rt. conli- away hit Tb !;fdr^dventure action,0, amUd seniu* _ , lenee, profanity, sexualal innuen- juvenile coi dent renwnof a ^tlsh.*6'SOscIa^ ___Furious.* PPG-13 (violence. -attackin------(Edward sadism, pfbftn>fihi(K sexiidlty) ______Za^.and.brieflanguoiuoge. 66 min* .__Cont(nulluing . ______^ do) Texas that sic boosts a sbUd dast'(Z • 'Dumb 'a n d Dum)nberer’ - between the DreamWorks NortonrCharlize-Theron,-n,—Mark ...... — • 'Alex^X & Emma' - Alex (Luke Ploturti’ Wahlberg) and some co f che • *Ttenninator 3: RI Long, lumbering, desesperately adng. It's a Rise of the Wilson),, ai long-suffering ‘brii* ' the '94 sariafyingba; animated coolest car chases this sidede o f the . Mfllcfalnes' - K iller robots ro hom u ^ t write unfunny prequel to iter,' hires prim stenogra- Rurelly Brothers hie (et;[they have ceeds, despite •dvemure Indv soo. PG-13 (violencice , pro- —iiiBlifi tf«C*uture have returmimed to pres- „ber Emnmma (Kate Hudson) to fanity, adult themes) e*n^ tim es once agair nothing to do with this;is), with a LaBeouf, Sig ‘SInbid: ^ to start 6elp himn produce i a novel in 30 couple of hungry actorsrs mimick- Voight, Patr • I h e Matrix Reloadeled* - It Armageddon. ^ o l d days.Theue underrated Reiner, who a Daniels' B la& Nelsc Legend of ScHwaizenegger repris)rises his role mgde Thi ing Jim Carrey and Jeff won't upgrade your systetern like rhis is Spinal T^p,' ‘The characters - as knuc]dh< high schoolers who fallill for the guage, and i the 1999 mass h n Sally* - memorablem< movies aU - same girl, and for eachh other. It ments.) Connor (a lively Nickk SStahl) from has nowt maden this silly sUce of high-powered it shouldd come ^TlW rllwl ^sexy female Termhii totaUy blows. PG-13 (d[dumberer a •HoUywn with a surge protector. IDespite K ^ Lean Cuisidsine. PG-13 (sexual con- humoi; pjofanity) tfpMt* too many set pieces there) eare Just W ^ ^ lAgrphing m etal skinaandbuUt-^ ai tent, pro:trofaniey, perpetuating the off-the<] •'FindingNemo*-JWhilio lives in tienc of Hanrowd in mind, but older Enough. action_ s.equencn ces__to __ flame thrower. Claire D « e s is 5tarving.ar•artist stereotypes) - ^------vy enough to disregard Bkthg to scream hysteriterically and an anemone under the sesea? little Hartnett isn prove that, in the battle bvie have fun crudchumi a few hiccups. Shia U B f W e're‘ closed Friday, Djcwing up stuff realol good?{ The • 'Chaiharlle^s Angels: Full adventure. i G (scenes of loss,I scp- aradon and suspense)___ umey Weaver, Jon Saturday &&! Sunday. 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The /onn\0) 888-TIXX or onlinee at Hailey and lWist&&ThwtMuaicin itdoor Pavilion is yAvwvridahbtidatsxan,^ at ------r -Tem ple. J u ly 1 7 - U t a h - — ------______Sun Valley Outd p://wvnv.smithstix.com.— -The— -Ketchum,------oT;-..-^online— *at------Jul iaddle-Road. Bob Dylan will sing a t Us«Usana « »<>» S«' >hyr Club is locatcd at: 30131 http -y /w v rn d u b b ru ket in HaOfly or AtkinSn^ July 1 1 -UJtah la aAmphitheaterJ in the Salt Ls Ith W est Temple. Blaxketloet in Kbtcbum. Ib e Idaho c K — July-22 ^BolsIse______iffl-pCTfoim-at-Kilby------CCity il suburbof-West Valley O n July 2 6 -U tah' ...... • • Center I sr Is'located u SOOO-Gorrity--— • C ourt in Salt LakeLa] aty at 830 pjn. 73730 p.m. Tickets, which aroe $$45. Bob Dylan andnd String Cheese Julyy 25« - Boise T h e W aH llow enswiupafonnat 1 Btvdcu.ooNampa^eastend. .Tickets, whichIch arc $8, con be . cai;an to reserved by phoniloning Incddent will perform p< at the . k>ston will perform a t th e Idoldaho Sale Lake aty^ QtilubDTOat9pm reserved by pho:>honingSmith'!sTlxat SmS m ith s H x a t (800) 888-TTXXXX or Id a h o C e n tc r in h Iter in N am pa a t 8 pjn.Tlckci Tickets, whidi areire $22, ^ be i,||y 4fl2 9 -U tah ^ TXX or online at °nJinline at http://www.smiiimiths Tickets, which “J?$35ar Sid $4?; I n g f f l i ^ H x a t •'“ V " (800) 888-TIX: ch are $30.50 and $4030. a le A qtsdnti and R em k n hitpiZ/wwW.smitmithstix.com. Kilby dx.com.The Usana Amphitheaitieater c a n b e reserv ed b reserved by phoning (800) 96 or oiiline at ‘ s located at 5400 South 626200, -965^827, < stix.com. Club rwillpezfonnatBricUiia^aU . Coun is locatedted a t 741 South 330 7, online at http://www.tic I City at 7 pjn. Tidcets, vAidi • . West. iVest. http://wwW.ti ckenDtwcb.com o r a t e tw eeb.com, b or at AtkinsorS?s' rro'fa^'Slatl: 115 South W est L a to Ci> Atkinson^ Markcket in Ketchum. Marke tljjio Temple. are $13,(13, can be rcaerved by pbfio- rkct in Ketchum. The Idol ing Smilhnidi^Tlxat (800)888.^ 0; ‘ J u l y U - UKah t a Julluly 1 9 -B oise T h e Id a h o _Centeiter.isjocatcd.at ___ C enteiiter-is-located-at 5000-Garrii j£ a 5j, S0(X) G a rrity Blvllvd. on N am pa’s Blvd. c nnttnB I~at ______EOison_wilivill—-play— Usana____ >Maroon Swill play the Big ^ 1. ^ Nampa'is cast e n d . ____™‘>’“ Jur28^lftih^ *Avwvumitfastixxflm.firic£ltb__ Amphitheaterr ini the Salt L ake Co>^sncen House at 8 p.m. Tlckefkfts. — ------U e P h a ir w in sin^fipsattofe ed at 579 West 200 Souths City suburb of)f WestV Valley a t y a t vhich aro $10, can be reserved f 2 5 - B o i s e lub at 9 p.cL taeS— July-22— Utah ------7130 p jn . Ticketkels, wHiai are $24------Pne»honing-(B00)-965^827ronline [te'VfQIinowGrs w ill perform i re-$17;-cmi-be ------h T S rw s "•------ngSmith^Tlxat JUly 29a s u o t i i i ------— an d S36, can be reserved by phon- ittp://www.ticketweb.com, or at ifw Dave Mattltthews B and will th e Big Bit Easy Conccrt House at ing S m ith s Tlxix ai t (800) 888.TK X ^ktldnson^ Market in Ketchuj play Usana Amphphitheater in the p.m.TI or online at Dyiosin« Fetus will perfbnn.at . Tickets, which are $23.50, ca DV8 in Salt Lake Oty ’at 8 or online att I http'y/www.smiths lie Big Easy Concert House■ISO is Salt Lake City sisuburb of West be resteservcd by phoning (800) 96! itixcom . T h e Q u b DV se a te d at 416 S. N inth St. V aU ey C ity a t 7 p.m. Tickets, 4827, ited at 301 South pjn.Udcndoets» v4iidi are $10; be . tix.com. Usanaiia Am phitheater is 7, online at http://www.tid ved by phoning Smiths iK at • locatcd a t 5400» SouthS 6200 West. w h ich a re $35 andnd $52.50. can be ctw eb.ib.com, or at Atkinsonsl reserved ------(8 0 0 )-8r-888-TIXX-ot-online 1 at J uUly l ' 19 - Utah re se rv e d b y phoiii)iung Smith’s Tix Markeik et in Ketchum. TTie Big E as httpi/A'/wvmsmidistixxom. w d u b Julyl2-Utalt a h NNekromantix wiU performTO at a t (80 0 ) 888-TTXJXX or online at Concercert H ouse is locatcd {it 416^ £ July 28 - Utah 1 8:30 http://w w w .sm ithshstix.com. Tlie Ninth J is located at 115 Somh West Peter Noonetc will play Saltair Saila l t L ake Q ty s C lub DV8 a t 8.-; h S t. Minus the Bear: vwill play K ilby t _ir^iich are $29^5, can of Salt Lake G ty off . . be reservserved by pboniBg (80(^0& 30 m iles w est of i tickcts, which are ar $6, can be $25, cacan be reserved by phonin; online at bttp*7/www.tiek- . In terstate 1801I taketa Exit 104. J uUly l] 2 1 reserved by phonining Smith’s Tix Smith’lsh% Tlx a t (800) 888-TIXX. TTi^ 4827, on I etw eb.co}.com; or at Atkinfon^ BBob Dylan will perform at,t tlthe a t (800)-888-nX XX. . Kilby Ckjurt is U sanaUl ,A m phitheater is locatedJ iia July 2 9 -Boise July 1 3 -BolsOise Sunun Valley Outdoor Pavilion)n Iin lo c a tc d a t 741 Soul)uth 330 West. 5400 ScS o u th 6200W est Fleetwood Mac wwill perform a t PJ»Please see SPOTINHT, Pa^ C5 :■ D isturbed wiUvill perform at the Bank of Amcricrica Center at 730 p.m. Tickets, whic'hich arc $32.50, can EEEBSH ------b e reserved-by-pl 4827 or (208) 4&42 i«4.*S*ft http://www.ticketketweb.com or • httcry/wwwjdahot Albertson^ in T fST . Market in Kailcailey or Atkinson^ Market in Kctchitchum. The Bank of I Am erica C enter;r iiis loaned at 233 S. Capitol Blvd. M l

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P^ C 6 "PuifQoeeneeycbe" «and— Dream---- htti«//»T'/mvw.sinithstlx.com. -C lub b------are$6.canbereserve<«d by phoning------R y a na ...... - Shupe— and —Ihe-le ---- — i ^uoSlbeater will plflorr tith e Big- E a sy DVB isb lo1 c a te d a t 115 South W estn S m ith s Tix at (800)) I 888-TTXX o r R u b b erbrb t o n d will perfbtin a t th e , odcCcooot House stt 8 pm Hdcets, Tem[de.3e. o n lin e at Sandy CityCi Amphitheater in the -j-^ m irtidi-erc $37;5(^ cmces be reserved — _ — http:/Avww.sm»thstix,ix c o n ___Q u b S a lt L akike e City suburb of Sandy at geM827,inliiie Aug. 6>6 Boise DV8 is lo catcd a t 11515 South West 8 p.m. TicTickets, w hidi are $7, $8.50 a n d $10,0, can( be reserved by i snirfxra^at f Auceice Cooper will perform at theg Tem ple. ( ; Atldnabn^ Market!t in J Kjtehum. Big E as in g Smiith% ith Tbc a t (800) 888-TIXXX a s y C oncert House at 8 p jn . on lin e a t . •The Big E a ^ Cona ts, w h ich are $35, can b ei Aug. IS -B o ise N JgjKxdtedat416S.Nittt]S s L vww.smithstix.com. The reservedred-by phoning (800) 965-;. Joe Cocker will play»ytl.eWcstm. W " ;C " ity A m phitheater is locat-* 4827, Olo n lin e a t http-y/www.tick-c- Idaho Rur at the Wcfe le ra Idaho 250 E ast 9400 South. ' 3 1 -Utah etweb.oi.com, or at Atkinson’s's Riirgrounds in Gardenenatyat730 “iMlJSf '' }0a:< N oise' Ratdwt wiQ wa play Club Market!Btin Ketchum. P.HL Tickets, w hich aare $20 (not . ^ — iiTDVB In Salt Lake CitsCity at 830 p m ------inMitHing- fa ir-adTTiitgission), can-be----- M u g t 22-_Utah ______ot'Ufdoets, ..wbicb.an.re.$^ .can_be__AUg.-6.T-'u tah rcseiv cd t v ph o ning: SSelect A Scar IbprootDot will p l^ Club DV8 in ------at-(208)-426^1494,-J,~online-at ■ ' Salt Lakeike City at 8 pjn. Tidcets, - reserved by IntoningigSmith^Tbcat G 3 - Utah , 2'^ug.l-Utah tix.com.:n. S a lta ir is located 30 m iles Aug. 1 6 -U tah R^lheLocustandl of-Salt-Lake City; take J a m e s 1Ti^ylw will sing at thee H ^ H S l / • (hilSrill perinwn at dubub DVa in Salt Ibterstatcate 180 West to Exit 104. iy p e -0 N egative wiivill p li^ Q u b U san a AnAmphitheater in the SaltIt >aVI,alce City at.8 pjs.I. tidcets,ti w hich DV8 in Salt Lake Gt;Uty a t 9 p jn . L ak e City suburb of West Valley 8 p m Tidcets, which are are $10, can be reservserved b y phon* A U £. 6 Tickets, which arc S:$17, can be Qty at 8 6 -B o lse 1 ^ 5 , can.be rcserved-by— ittg SmidiMUx at (80((800) 888.TOCX - Jbe D — reserv ed by p h o ning SiSmithsTbcat — $20-and $ — -in Deftooes will play the'Big' . (800) e68.TIXX orr online at phoning; S m ith s Tbc a t (800) 888-t- * or online at bttp://'P'J/vfww.smitbs Easy CenConcert House at 730 pjii. or online at ..f . tixxom. Club DV8 is lo httpi//www.smithstix.cc.com. Q u b TTXX slocatedatllS iSdeets,s, iw h ic h are $26.50, c u b e D y 8 _ isJo cated a t 1155 South West http://wwvww.smithstix.com. The _ ~Cc^outfa\^I^Ie. resamed d by phoning-(800)-965- Terhple. U saiia Aii]Vmphithcaticr is ^ t — 4827, oEonline at httpy/www.ddc- 5 4 0 0 S o uuth tl £200West 2 - utahi etw eb.co.com, or at Atldnson% Aug. 1 7 -B oise ■ijii FleeMood Mae wiwin p iw * « in peiform at Aug. 2818-Utah t Lake at 8 . _ i y p e « N egative win * n t®elta C eiter in Salt Ll the Big Easy Concert:t House at 8 - Radlofaeibeod will perform in the &] dffkm. Hckets, vrtiidiI an ai $45, $85 Aug.7-U 7 tah p m Tickets, whidi arcrc $1750, can Usana Asiphitheater in. the Saltt ^ Krvedbyi^uai- I^nsaasas and SteppemvoU will be reserved by phonin(ing (800) 965- L ako C ityIty su b u rb of West Valley ins (801) 34&SEATr oor o^ine at pl^y thetie Golden Spike Arena in ■ 4827, online at httptp://www.ida> G ty a t 7 ^ pm Tickets, are ik ■ hU|>i/rwvnv.tidcBtznast(aster.com. I h e Ogden, 1 , U ta h , a t 8 pjzL Tidcets, hoticJcets.coni, or atit Atkinson^ $35 andI $$4% can be reserved by ______Pdta.C enter.is locatedted at 301.W est„«4iidi.anare$lS , ean-be-rcserved.by—------Market-in-Ketchum.-Tl]The-Big-Easy------p ho n in g 'S:SmithV:-T1x-at'(800)-d88— i South IVanple. Ig S m ith s Tlx at (800) 888- C on cert H o u se is locatcIted a t 416 S. TTXX. Thhe e Usana Amphitheater is or online at N in th St. lo c a te d aat t 15400 South 6200 W est Aug. 3 bttp:/Avwvww.smithstix.com. The 'mnce To Wi\^ m . . . 'i t : Creed ence Clearwirwater Revis- I SSpike Arena is located at Aug. 20 - Utah Aug. 288 -Boise ■ ★ Ch nee Clearwater Nono rth 1 20 0 W est ited - tbat^ Creedcnce Gordon Downie of3f TVagicolIy I h c Stotto ttin g l i n e wiD play th e A < h / Revival with Stu Cool^ and Doug . . _ Hip will play Salt Lake L City'!: Big E a syr ConcertC House at 8 p m Clifford but not JohnoR)gerty-will Fc AUg. 8S-B • oise Z e p h y r Q u b a t 9:30 p.m.p. Tickets, T ickets, whichW. are $13, can be perform in the Cactusus PetesI Resort Karlaa BonoCf and Kenqy w h ich arc $12, can b e1 rreserved by reserved1 by t phoning (800) 965-\ - k 5 , 0 C iphitheater in Edwardsis w ill p l ^ the Boise State p h om ng S m ith s H x at (800) 888- 4827, onlLnline at http://www.tick- Jackpot at 5 p,qiTkketkets, which are Universitysity Special Events Clwter TIXX or onlinline at etweb.comim, or at Atldnson^ Drawings... $25.$30 a n d $ ^ c ainbeieserved n 1 at 7L300 pan. Hdcets, whidi arc http://www.smithstix.cc.com. The Maricet inin] K etchum . 'Ihe Big E asyi ^ by phoning (800) 621-121-1103. Doore $26£0,cacan b e reserved by phoning Zephyr Club is locauated at 301 C on cert HouseHc is located at 416 S. ^ F ridayy - Saturday - S u n d ay ^ open at 4 p.m. SelectA(V i Seat a t (208) 426-1494 o r South West Temple. N in th St. online at http:/Avww.idaho dck- Aug. 4 - Utah Aug. 21 - litah Aug. 30-D-Utah Startts Sunday a t^ 1 p.m ^ Ib e Bh*e Man Grou LoUnpalooxn, wittith Janets 311 wiU wii play th e U san a A form in Salt Lalte.“ISs^^Deto C Aug. 11Lt-Utah Addiction, Audloslovc[ve, Perfcct A m p h ithleater ea in the Salt Lake Center at 8 pmUdoetscets,wfaichare David] Gahan < will perform at Circle, Incubus and Juntrassic 5, will C ity su bLirfa u ri of West Valley C iw a t $ 2 8 ^ $32.50 and $42S42.50, can be Kingsburyuty Hall on the campus of play Usana Amphitheaeater in the 630 pmu Tidcets,T whidi are $30, 800-258-29; reserved by phoningng (801) 345- the Univeversity of Utah in Salt Lake Salt Lake City subtirlirb of West can b e reserved r by phoiiing ■OF.AT or sx http;tttr//wwwitidc- City at 7:307d pim. ndoets, which arc Valley City at 2 pm T ldidccts, which SmithVtUx[bt a t (800) 888-TIX X .Ihe i - : * ' Arniagt^rrwn tvfhtelta Center is $37.50,ca]can be reserved by phoning a r c $44 a n d S59.50,>0. can be U san a A¥wpliirtwt»>y m j U rf^ iit- located a t 301 West SouSouth Iteip le. 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The Big Easysy Zephyr Club is locacated at 301 calpianistis t from Los Ang«Ics, Calif., M endelssohsohn and Chopin, 6:30* ___ ^______5400 South 6200 ,Wla^danade. ic/' The urogram will Indude Sym pha^ Edgar M. W orld m Hip-■ H O ** j « u s ,c , local published writers Cbamber Music Series! copens with A ug.,3 w ho willill read poetxy betvfeen” a performance HHalvorsen^ , compositions. Admission is a o f H a n d d m Valley S u m m er Sym- ^ Passacaglia on a Tbme i lens its season with a per-: July 2 4 -Boise July Z4-Boise free. fo r Violin and Cello, 63030 p jn ,in a Joy Z, SO C c nt aand Snoop Dog TOIlIgllgM and Saturday T h e Iildi Tenors wil]rill sing at the te n t on the Sun Vallc ! of Brahms* Rist Sym- wil] play th e Idal[daho CJenter in Jo=a combo SldfvN-Skool ^villill B an k of America Centin te r a t 8 p jn . Sundfly E splanade. Fh»e. 30 pjn., in a tent on the i S u n VaUeyy ResortRi Esplnnade. Ree.y Nompu ut 6:30 p.m..m. Tickets, which pafonrirm from 8 p.m . to midnight in Tickets, wWch are $355 sand $75, can xhe Sunlun \^!lley O p eia w ill pres­ arc $39.50. con be b< reserved by theVau/ault Room at the Drift Inn,n, b e reserved by phoninj e a t ScBigs from O pera a n di July 30 phoning (800) 96W554827, online a t S45 FF S t, R u p e rt. T he group williU 4827, online at http:tpijWw.ock- Broodwoy'oy” at 8 p.m. at the j a s , b lu e s a n d light rock. No e The Sun Valley S u m m er http://www.idahoticl«dckcts.com, or a t ploy joz 10------ctweb.com, or at: Atoson^ PresWoierian Churdi of the Big . Bronfman _ Stm Valley Summer. •d iarg e.------^------S Sym phony^ Edgar ------vVtkinson^ -M arketsaMs in-K etchum .----- cover dj ------Markct-in-Ketchum.-T ----- w o o d In1 KKetchum: Performers w lll~i Chamber Music Seriess continue Sympho^wy w ill-perform w orks fiiW— ...... ITjc Idaho Centerc r is located at America Center is Joai ___ i n d u * memezzo soimmo CivaJRiuZa.^----- with-Shostavich%-Strin{n g .Q u a rte t___ Hinaemifni aand.TdiaitowvJo;.630__ 5000'Garrity Blvd.i.onNampa!scast or SundS)Jay C apitol Blvd. Rosm ussersen, tenor Matthew Lord No.lOinAFlatMtdor,6::630pjn.,in pjn., in aI teitent on the Sun Valley, encl. ______Thec CG reat R lfl JazE Sodety, in and sopra:nano Jill Blalock, along a tCTt on the Sun Vall’> I Ave. S.,*]>.,T\vin Falls. Th e quintet will 8 p.m. tickets, which oiare $10, $12 ChaptiiraOne Bookstore or can be nc w ith vio- flautist C::hristina h n Jennings, 730 July 11 - Utah Ibv calling 726-2220. program of Mozart music iaa dassics and standards,?, ----- a n d $15, can be reserveTOd-by-phon- naeryedbl ------linist-Bryan Hcmandez-IE-Ludi,-730— -pan., in Libb>ibby G ardner H all o n the-.;------Jon Schmidt w illill playp thc-Sandy tunes, m o d e m Jo b and blues, CiiyAinphiUieaccri^ in g S m iths Tlx at (800; pjn., in Libby Gardner HHall on the campus off theth Universi^ of Utah.. rnts an d fam ilies are wel-*■ or online July 1 1.-U - tah campus of the Untversit]ity of Utah inSaltLakeCke Gty.Tickets, which a n •: City suburb of San . No cover charge. __ Hckuis, wliich aro ; http://www.smi ths tix.c<.com. The Utah SySymphotQr will performt inSmtLakeCity.Tickets,'s, which are $12 and $15.S15, can b e reserved hy'/ 510, can be reserverved by phoning ■ Sandy City Amphitheal•ater is locat- w ith d a rinrinet Eddie Daniels, 730) S12and$lS,areavailablelie by phon-— phoning ArtTirtTtx a t (801) 355-2787.- (800) 888-TKX. TheTh> Sandy Gty "IV 20 - Utah e d a t 1250Eost9400SoSouth. pjD., in SalSalt Lake City^ AbravanelI in g ArtTlx at (801) 355-272787. pij;Please see MUSIC, Page C7. A m phitheater is loclocated at 1250 Ihe: RI eb irth B rass Band will11 ------^-----East 9400 South. -...... • .. play Sail;alt L ake C ity i ZeplQW.aubb -__ ■ at9-30p0 pjn. Tickets, which are $10, can be reserved by phoning B l u I E S . Smidi^':i'a Tlx at (800) 888-HXX or online1 at smithstix.com. Ibe Zephyrnr C lub Is located a t 301I July 13-U tahI South WWest Temple. ' victoria Williamsms will sing at Salt Lake aty*^ ZeiZephyr Qub at AUg. 224 0 -U tah 7:30 p.m. Tickets,, wlwhich are $10, D, : Dave B ru b ed c Quartet will1 —------con—be—reserved— 5 airE iIa-a^ AbiavaiidI— Smiths Tix at (800) 1 7:30 p.m . Tickets, which are online at http::tp:/Avww.smiths n35 e and $45, can be reserved1 - tlx.com. The Z e p hlyr ^ a u b is locat- oning A r tllx a t (801) 355- cd at 301 S o u th w'est est Temple. m ih JAbravanel o . Hall is located at est South Tlample. July 23 - Bolie^ 123 West Roomful of B lu estwHlperformat tu a spedal post-raceB concerta at Lea T'OD I K MUSIC Bois Pork In G ardenm (City. For more informadon, call (2((208) 376-7223. Les Hols Park Is lolocated at the JU'/ 2 4 - B o i s e Western Idaho Fhirgdrgrounds, 5610 David'Id WUcox wlU play die Big Glenwood Blvd. Easy C Co: oncert H o u se at 8 p.m. Ticlats,I, whichV a re $19.50, can be reservedBd by p h o n in g (SOO) 965- AU£. 19 onllne at http://www.dck- George Thorogood com, or at Atkinion^ Sun Valley O utdoor t in A tkinson. T he Big E w Ketchum at 8 p.m . T rt H ouse Is located at 416 s. { are S29.50. can bebe reserved by iS eSt. , phoning (600) 965-48^7cronliiS .1 at http-.//www.dck8twetwebxam. The f : Sun valloy' Outdooroor Pavilion U . AUg. 1Ifl 8 -U tah locaccd at 101 Suddledie Road. Richanard Thompson will perform

A u g . 2 0 ' Derek IhKkiwiUpU play The M n t in Hailey a t 9 p jnuTld^wfaldi . Tl are S20, are availableble atlhe Mint and Big Bad BiUli CLCD-# in H ailey and Q IWist Sc Ih>iYout Mudc in - Ketchum, or conline a t IA mmmi http:/Antfw.clubbruno.'no.com Au£ .2 0 -B oIm ft % George Ib o v o e o>d o d will ' perform F - ^ — at tho Western Idahoiho Fkir at the Western Idaho Fait=Urgrounda in Garden Ci^ at 730SO pm] . Tickets, ------which-areS20-(not.iBt.induding fair __ admission), can bee i reserved by phoning S^ect A Seatsat a t (208) 426- 1494, online at httihttp://www.ida- hodckets.com, or a t AiA lbertson^ in - — TVvin Fills and'Riul^lul^ M arket in is having a Hailey. The Westiestem Idaho Fairgrounds arc locatK»ted at 5610 QUUIET S A L E ! Glenwood Blvd. WeVe're c lo s e d Friday, ------Augr-21—Boise—>------Saturdiirday-&-Sunday^Come----- The Neville Brwthcithcrs will pliQ' browwse s our lot and you'll the Big Ea-sy Concertcrt House a t 8 finHid sale prices clearly p.m. Tickcjs, which are S32.50, can b e ruscrvx'd by phoninning (800) 965- pOSt€sted in each vehicle, 4827, online at httpittpl//www.dck- O p ean n M onday a t 8:00 etweb.com, or at A tkinidnson^ Market __ , in K eiduun.The B ig5 EEasy Conccrt Come in—We'll Hot«c is located a t 416 S. Ninth St. m anake y our deall AugriZin-BoIse Ben Ilorpcr w ill perperform at the

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For further D a n c ... 6'9Q r *"» ** t-oo-the-Sun ._West,U.S.:,S. ffighwny SOi Buriey.. .• Jlt i._!_ uifbrmation,>n, call M arty -M ead a t Valley Resort E^dande.id e .R e e . Tbj M ahal and Qiieteal >r H arriet Denton a t 73S- Saturda)tay and Thursday form at the Big Easy Today, SatuiIturday H ouse a t 8 p jn . Tidcets,C ^whid. are Tonight Aug. 8 Karaoke}ke wiU bo featu red from 8 and July 14:M - 1 6 $27.50, can be reserved bj The Snake River Elks Lolytee^ lhe Mount Ib e Sun Vidleyey S u m m er p-wi- to nm i idni^t at the 610 Qub, J u l y 1 7- - 1Boise ------unt Hanteoq _Herittige (800) 965-4827, on] "hc^'a'dance'afS pjnrat th 1 wiU presen t sum m er '• SynqdMiQr vdll preMoiM»nf pafoim- 1054 Overi/eriand Ave., Buriey. http:ZAvww.ticketweb.coi:om, or at Icc-T andid Body Count wiU play 406 E 200 S.. Jerome. Musi ances by advsoced stud’iMontWiacm. m elodram asks alat the Little Theater Atkinson’!! Maricet in 1Ketchum. the Big Eas]asy Concert House at 8 imTvided by The Echos. AttSdoiM- ! inUieKingfii{Fine Arts Centet; 2100 bles fonn. its Summnmer Music SatUrda)lay The Big Easy Conccrtt House is pjn. Tickets,ts, which are $20, can b e • tion is suggested Dinnerr ialso ^ ,Buriey.*^bleThk8at Bm ■ , in a tent on Krooker i^y phoning (800) 96S- keis . Karaoke will be fea- .lo ca te d a t 416 S. Ninth St reserved by b e available in th e restaurITSSh BeatriceljBord3ordin House (orT hinn. rt Esplanade.1 tured b oT>m it 830 pjQ. to 1230 ajn. 4827, onlintine at http://wvw.tick- more informadon, call 324-i A int Ahwssys What'They1 Seem)" Eree. a tth e D)rift r ii Inn, 545 F St., R u p ert, Tuesday - Utah etweb.com,1, o r at Atkizison^ M aricet a n d “The Old Cookie Shop (or,^ in K etchumm. . The Big Easy C o n cert a n d fromn 9 pm . to 1 ajn. at the Big John Mayer andCoimtf Tonight Nellie was; a Baker Cause Ste • — ------— K ah tm a,9 i,9E.Main,-Declo. - Houseislocxatcd at 416 S. Ninth St. Aiig. 9 — ------wiU play th e Usiina A m p Kon Do K buntiy Band,.featuring fl Kneaded thehe ]Dou^)" win be-«t-‘------•; _____ilhc— Sun—VWIey-l:y.l.Summer----- —,— - six decades-of-a-variety oiof music, 7:30 pjzL Samramrday and 14*36..,______in the Salt Lake-Qty si ^ H TH. fiwrf ftinfwr ^ Synqdtooy will presmi«nt its pops MondayvandTuraday ^ West Valley City at 7 ^ U t a h “ wiU play for a bam danceceat830 MatinecatSpj 130 p jn. S atu rd ay a n d ' J concert, featuring Westestem-themed itoraoke>ke win be featured at 9 Tickets, which are $2424.50 and AmericanUl Idols Lh-e w ill p lo y p jn . at Anderson^ RV Camimp. locat- show s at 630 ----- nrusicrfiSO-pjttrin-a-t*B-ten^o^e pSratTCc by phoning----- Salt-Lako-C-City^. Delta-Center-at_____ ,_ e d cast.of.lhc.EdentTWinI F&UsexitF Ju ly 14. ^Die e Eallad of Gopher ' ^ [hlfOasls,'100T-Bhie t a k e s ------S36;50;can bereservedby Stidor FShgOT won't ' Sim VaUcy ResoR Esplaislanade. Free. Blvd. N., J8-TTXX or 7:30p.m.Tlckickets,whidiareS25.$35 182 off Interstate 84. Cov« charge Gap (or Shd I., TWin Falls. No cover S m ith s Tlx a t (800) 888- Wash)” willbe1 be at 730 pjn. Juty 23- 'w w.smiths an d ^ 5 , canan b e reserved b y p ho n - is $5 per person. d iarg e. online at http://ww 26,31.Aug.ls. 1 and Z M atin ee a t 3 Aug. 10 tixcom. The Usana Amp]iphitheater ing (801) 3434&SEAT or online at tr.tidcctmaster.com. T h e p jn . Aug. 22 and an dinner shows at k The Sun VdUeyry Summer Tuesdayiy and Wednesday is located at 5400 South 6200West61 http://www.ti Saturday 2^ 26 and Aug. 1,2. ; _ DeltaC^enter:erislocatcdat301Wcst. . - - A dance wiU be h d d at18^ 8 p j n _ | ^ ^ ^ ^ — Symphony win presentn t^e evening • Karaoke)ke with Rabid Dog r"$5"fdr"rcgutor'diows~r r* South Tempkpie. a t the M aish Creek Event ol music by Dvoruk, 630)30pjn^ina Entcrtalmi[nment wiU be featured Wednesday dinner shorn On open*' ' : te n t o n d ie Sun Vallt■alley R eso rt ^ ^ 8 1 p.m. to midnight at Live m usic wiU be featutiuxKlfrom n a I 899 Highway 77, Albion. Tl VednesdayandJuty23.; ;; w ill be The Bronsons, Gtvo ^lanadc.J^. The Oasis, --Boise J radiai™ dSteTwiUbelbe $l.Tldcets are avaH*. < _ Honker^sSPla«s,121.FourAATO.S., P _ 8 p.m. to midnight at Tl AUg. 24 - is $5. Must be 21 or older to TWin Rills.Us. No cover diarge. “ 1007 B lu e"L ak es‘BIvd.I. N., TWin Ahicriczthih"Idols "Liw; will pCT-“ to atte n d a b le onehoiu-llur before the showa by"------r Aug. 11 Falls. No cover chargc. form a t th e> PPavilion the cam pus o f the entrancece tto the theatec Toe ■ i Boise Statei UniversityX. at 7:30 p .m . Sunday more informatmadon or for dinner [ lhe Sun Valleyy Summer TUOSday it, can 67 ^6 8 6 8 . T he [ •y. jrsday^ Tlckets,whidiidiare$26,$36and$46, -— TWin FUls-Senkir-CeMartcr-w iU ____reservations,.c Symphony will perfonnnn condos Krookerraas Karaoke will be fea* Wednesday and Thur : from 2-5 producdon corcontinues July 23^ i to Mozart and Sibelius,us, 630 pjn., tu ^ from Ti,« n i^ can be reserverved b y phoning S e lect hold a dancc with music C om 9 pm. to 1 a.m. at the DJ Ihtvis Free from 1 A S c a t a t (20:208) 426-1494, online a t p j n a t th e center, 536 Shoslssh o n eS t 31 a n d Aug.* 1-2.1-2 ' ;, in 'a te n t on th e Sun VallVaUey R esort G c o rg c lftfCs East Restaurant, 325 E. will p Uq ' from 8 p.m. to mii ^lonadc.Fh!c. htp://wwwJddlddahotickcts.com or a t T hird N.,Bi, Burley. H o n l^ Place, 121 Fbunlf^Ave.S., All^n>»iiii inTWin and Baulks TVtinmls. Covw diarge i: ■jjjimiijjijiijjijiuimmimijiiimiiimiiii ; MaricetinHaElailey. ^ . 1 2 ly through Saturday Tuesday 1 M O U ^ ' i Sun Valleyy Summer Karaokek e wiU be featured from 8 Thursday -Utah THE “WCORLD FAl^ ^im rfioiv win pKjrfonnm a1 w o g n u n „ to 1 a I a.m. at the Mover H ub, ■ The sixth IWin Falls M es win sing at the U sana oC:music of Sousa, Neruda, Ne and $02 MainnN.,TWinFaUs. N Band conccrt of the sum ___ Rhclunaninoff, 630-pjs.> m ^ in p Iter is the Salt Lake City LipizzajNER StALLLIQNS Lj — bcheld-ar8-p;mnn-TWin-I V «V5n^atyat8pSir~ on the Sun Vafleyey Resport Wodnesd P aric F h » . Ejplonade.IVce. sday ' Tickets, whichich arc $45, can be VI in ti tUt ij to tht tjustrunMvwCf J P & D KKaraoke i wiU b e featu red reservedbyp/ phoning Smith'is Tlx a t u'Xdt tht Sittiivenus iito lit n from 9 p.m>.m. to 1 a.m. at Montana July 16 f e l 3 Steakhouseuse, 1826 Canyon* Crest T h e n f th annual IWiWin F ^ Is ■iiiii.LtiiirtiHiiiiiii m km Jahc Sun Valley vin Falls. No cover charge. 1Mudc O ub^ “Wbat^ UpJp Next?" I ^jznpbony wiU presentL t S s ; Ifundraising d in n er wiU betx held at p 'Jf wrfi-eCta act of tjaixt artist DQtsic n i ^ t , w ith m usic I wednesd,sday 'the Crou^ family rantinch near * .rf . IkMiiiLSuiiiil ^ D vorak, 6 3 0 p jn., in Jerom e, startin g with beveweragcsat * ' ^ ers Karaoke wiU be fea- ; S u n Valley R ^ r t EEsplanade. Krooken 6 3 0 p m . w ith dinner to f tured from)m 9 pm. to 1 ajn. at the Office Lou4nmge, 118 E. Idaho St, t o . 16 PauL j;^fesM>soprano FVede S ^ e w ill perfo rm v ay ^teloube and Offenbenbacfa with Krookereets Karaoke will be fea- i m ^Sun\% illey Summer»Synq)honK S tured fromim 9 p.m. to 1 ajn. at, the Sw pjn. in a tent on the Sun Riverside,e. 197 W. H ighw ay 30, 5 .fl5S.SSC6 U th e U ta hI SSymphony at 8 pm. in B l 20B.326.439e » TO Ch U san a Amtjnphitneater in the Salt SeiurUtj y suburb of West VaUey '3the Sun VallQ'/ Summer Lake City : aO SE D TODAY FOR THE4THT) Aprogramofthotw Magic \AOoy Symphony wiU performin music by City. Ticketssts, which are S12.50 a n d * be reserved by phoning OPEN SAT. 4:30-7^)0-9:15 MMlDNICtfr main Sth^ ^TPlA2A-132f«INAVE. P S. Banok, 6 :^ pm.> in aI tent(e on the $24, can be ■IN FAILS. IDAHO______j MMBMI . Sun Volley Resort EsplaniInnnde.Rce. ______

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Roddidick advances in1 nmien’s draw; Her;nman bows outit_____ Thursday a1 at Wimbledon toclatodPref ______rcmatch agtiiiuinst FWmch Open champi ^years, and the abdomln «n 4^ strain that hamunpered her there flared1 u up Sehalken; No. 10 Tin»Tim Henmon. - ^ WilliamscIS erased a big d efid t and won < rd game against-Oi^'stcrs.— _ lo««fw_^WaLVVtomen: No. 2 Wm______- T 7 ------3,-&l Thiihiirsdayto'sefup'asecondstr Wimbledon champion tookok a Clijsters: No. 3 Just]rist]ne Henin-Hartenne. Venus W llll^'foliows thrcth ro u j on a bacMuHMl ^ Wimbledo-don final a g a ^ t her sister SeSerena, medical timeouout and was seen a secon:ond •StrtoftheD«y-(^- Mofk Phlllppoussis hit 34 during her 4 4 , 6-1 win ovsr Kbn Clljsteri -V enus m a'liams n on her the defentending champion. ^ pg oces. brfnglng his toi; toumamont total to 153. c-firsc-scmifinaL-Screna-tuniiimed_a— ;------;------Pie?Iease.see.WIMBl£DON..{?age.O Thursday at WlmMeden, i m m r a , ------WmtlMott womcmat'ssitt^ finals. O w nQ e r s : ■ of tii g h t i mateches T riv ia Day BudcIdy Gil I ------Q u e st io n : " ^ S c o ttTtTHompwn' I I Carlos Delgado' ofif thed Toronto TIm«»Newi>w t w riter______Blue J i^ began Thur»iirsday^game h a s t ------against Baltimore-wiLwith 91 runs TWINFir FALLS >-Kevin Kelly and I bright Ij bancd in, on pace to0 becomeb the W hitney/ Clelandi both proved I third player in majoror league1 his- adept att thetl Heimlich maneuver I tory to drive in 100 bcf()cforetheAll- Thursd^.y- I f i i t i iire r . ,: I' 5tar break. Which two tv players And botlwth moved to th e sccond I ,bave done it? round of3f play at th e Latham I in a m i ...an.answer bdow 1 » Championship atTWin I eorfspoodsnt______Liii by pulling out victories I on thefin^nal hole after giving awtor - I AN- BuddyGildid- ' .■Today’s schedSDULE leads. luckhenee^sttfae —;------“I'w a s'ts'dioking^fotirThere,"-----1 srby thisyeac ------^ Legion baseball iCelly saidid after giving up a two- I dty start may h m ■ Cowbi -‘I:. Mlnico holds youlmtn UndhjemI tlthat chance with a pair j uddy^ group'of five . ud chip shots that drew ByTsrrenWiinafire eyeing a few preS- ___ baseball camp Jui h to even with a hole to------Times N ew corfZoast races and ulti------RUPERT-Minico'syes youth base- go 1 like to enter Buddy ball camp for all boys»s and gills Hcechipiipping camc back - just Uj HAGERMANiboi World Cup, a $6 between 7 and 15 yeayears old is in tim e -a s n't have th e luckin the United Arab as she smck th e ball pin I h e southern coast of scheduled for July 9-10. high fromth1 the left rough by lofting I -----Kentu^-Derb> The camp is at War bui ulf._ ^onficLd „ shot oversr 1a tree and a bunker a t - I But a friultyb e phenomenal to from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. d id then putted in for the I been a blessing i cost of $30, with all J,” McFadden said, gelding. sy-going disposition, going to the Minico0 i American ;m would have seemed I Donnie and J Legion program. T*shirtirt is indud- ips well and doesn’t lad the advantage going ■ Hagerman sayn new surrounding, cd and lunch will be an addition. “ was the thrill of al $3.50. Bring a mittin and bat. mto .he fm.!inal hole with her expe- ■ den said, makes him s a local powerhouse I their horse in)le tl: to training acd- , Catchers need to bringig ttheir own nence as ning took off the gear. Call Diana Warbiburton at extendmgB ’ well before Cleland cannTOt/TtaTta cal problems. bdm. But Cleland drew ,, to the second anbothers him,” _____ 43M326_jjr_Maiy_AndW der!en_o.____ i ^ e v e n _ W —Jennl.Roblnson.Ilnes.up.ti«..ftl..fthataa.hac.opponent».Samani tantha.Stanser..putt8.thD.balLor LorLthe.pat3JiPlaJ_ Kali Quick today atit 10:24 weU lately," ClCleland said. “But I hIn the womens other cha some bone chii1 and take him deer | Pomerelle has twiiw(Hlay “i j ^ t t o i i the horsed anklt . *' and that paipar was a good score for a.m. a.i Quick defeated H AUION-Pllmc^cUc^leMeun.ain With the future in some Resort is hosting its fiftfifth annual _ , this foil and over FomercUc Pounder Satu four years. S.unday. t s s i c w i t l C a v a l i e r “He'S by F far a m e s ------There are t»w> events^ts5aturday____ •wboys_Qi►penLClai thjsdrL^ we’ve ever hai • • The first is for trail runrunners and McFbdden, who \Volkers. It^ the shortest■“ t^walk, ot By B ly m e r ■ The A ss o c ia te d P re sa ______ing racehorsesise i on the deal the the ^ a r a t 5.5 miles. Re$ fBWrttBf______H Greek Ranch£ in ts gave center Vac begins at the lodge at : ! ! = » « < ? - CLEVELAND - Summer \ r’s top pick, with walkers starting ai • years. “He'S del TW IN FAI'ALLS - The TWin Falls I tion is over for LeBron Jomer versatile horsenes signed quickly after 9 a.m. Those who ai H time to join the work force. ; for the Cavaliers, under will vnilk a 2-mil< Cowboys s.astaned the Arctic Circle ■ and he's won mo mle course. f'u Classic r< Tournament ■ " ' XJam es signed his three-; Witii $729,00(him on their .sum- Registration is $20 forr thoseth over j cfeatingtheWaUaWaUa, U, fj» .. •. ■‘.i'-V-. S12S12.96 million rookie cont ster. 13 and $S for those 13; an d under. \L ^ ^ ing^ Buddy has L j _____ • wtvith itl the Cleveland Cavaliers, variety of ill leave c for Florida . The second event isis forf cross-- - a_first_game._of..the__ w ers ride two American Legion L baseball tour- ^ ■ .scitselected the. 18-year-oId ' McFhdden, whoirday to begin prac- county riders. Beginners Mcrcn high sdiool phc- H 5,5-mile loops beginningJig at noon, at Walker Field on three-yearoldfor n Orlondo’s six- s ^ r ts make three laras beins on NBA player, and 1 mately vrauldead lik to Boston for * feet of elevation. Beginnitimers have came from1 tlthe mound by pitcher ■ :hat is exdting for us.” l Gil in tiie Dubai July 14-20. • i an easier 1.5-mile courserse without JJ). Lott, whwho allovi-ed only three H J«James, who already had ' million race nd in i is scheduled to Smmm l•ii1lrt^S^Il« endindorsement deals worth L_ Emirates on tJ h Celtics e : on J ^ 14. I the rocks and drops. Pan’artidpants hits by the! Bears.B- “ ■ IWUa MmW/TH T>— trmi can practice Saturday frt>m4to6fro Walla Wallalia started off rough as mnore-than or $100 million I j II the Persian Gulf.s’ parQdpation in ~p.m. ($10 lift ticket).I. There1 is startngjritchixher Garrett McCauley___ 'Tim Mealar field* a ground ball«II at third baaa during Thursdnday nl^ht’i game andmd will soon add more to . ll...... “It would' nmbe er leagues was more pmc'tice time from fro 9 to hit Bren MiHc e tpaid $4.02 million next set n, and the Cavaliers _ , i Contact Jo4y Burrowsjws at 208 Tim raler grounded out for . bytjy the Cavaliers. ne during th d r cbn- 673-5525 witii any questi(stions. the first out.u t MJoj Littleton dou- drbp'ped and Christiansenen ran Cowboys 5-0. AAs p er th e league's coUc< home. McCauley saiclaid he was off in the bar)bargaining agreement, ers would prefer C om piad from tta aponse, plating Miller, indon Chnstiansen sin- , A.J. ^ Stone grounded outut, foi- first, Cav^\^ers will pay James $ H run him there,”os muchJi as possible gled to lefteft field, bringing in lowed by a two-run doublble by “I just couldn'dn*t locate the pitch- millnlllion in 2004-05 and $4.62 I With his easy-£r weeks. A l^ coadi £ T r i v i a .A n s w e r : . . . Littleton. DreWD n Bcmhord, scoring Havawkins cs,” he said, ™ lionion in 2 0 0 5 ^ .______I Buddy Gil ships Bwldns sinded for the and anc Tbmer. Tbdd Rehbeina hit a TwinUs coach Tim The team has a club option f t-8 James at point ; ' Hank Gfcenbcrg of Dct[)etrQit,103 Luke Hawl aid the early runs fouj I get nervous in n< •in '1935, and Juan Goakmzalez of th ird h itinI ai row fbr m e Cowboys. pop po| ily to Bear sccond bosiiseman Stadelrneir saic burth year a t $5.8 million. I which. McFhddcr!okest posidon on Texas, 101 in 1998. StevoTlimer^er%Oy ball to right was K^en Kel Hessler to end thee ^ t , Please9 secsi LfQION, Pago 02 JeJames’ contract represents i I less susceptible!ter. I' T^nm dcnt.s or m ental t he "Nothing b ------Mcl^dderrsaidr** 1 back horse. You lampi- out of his stall an today, hunting.” age 05 Please se

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_____ percent increase Houston Rockets r vaca- Ming, last year’s t ies. It’s Getting Jam es was a priority fo e-ycar, who will have hii mtract m er league roster •s,who The team w illl on Saturda a ticing for teanf instri James is e> his exhibid against the The Cavs league thi then head games Cleveland play th e Cc LeBron Jamas Jam es’ i the summi lo, wlU— one of the few'ohs wason Aaron Goodwin, a had to overcome d cctive tract talks. the The Cavaliers $4.32 Jam es to play as o a mil- in the next few we nfora with the frfoot-8 guard, the weaki 3 a 20 Cleveland's roster. M Ttm i Wwrt ,TW Frtda)vM]r4,2i\,XKa -"'SPORTgrs ~ X a r iieraimee r e u n i3 t e a s im e i l i b) e r s o fF A v a lai n c f i ^ 10 NHUs top defense- | | ^ l iche,” Lacrobc Dg offer ^ RedWinjngs bolster defeiense by signingg Hatcher an the ptist three sea- “Ob^ously, we before**lMt°MoMonday’s somins, and Chris Chelios imned.” B deadline. Hee hadh 11 DENVER (AP)VP) - Paul Kariya complet*t* diately.Sowcmadethinjflings work monetar- _ananother Norris TVopby her was the goals «nd 14^ assists as: in ^^triple play when he said_d ily." winiinner. captain when 78 games l a sc season. t ^ ______! edafree-oeency.i ^valBnche,-^^RHRBM ------! goodbye tq thele / A n^eim MightyT3uckss ------Kariya-signcd'a-$12 2 :r:millioi\'deal'wiih------aSelanne, dctdtto’San'Bff^ wonthc-Stanley^^HH^H I and reunited withvith Teemu Selanne on ihcc Colorado that puts himm iunder the league jost>se by Anaheim in K K ' Clip fourour years ago. bres and anchc. average and lets himn bbecome an vnre- Maxlarch 2 001, left the Modano was lesswunga 1 Colorado Avalancl xado -that ; , Kariya was dis^iiisuppointed not to get thee stricted free agent agoiigain when the con* Shalorks for a SS.8 mil- ' chosen as bis qualifying offerfer he wanted from thec tract is up. Normally,y, fifree agency isn’t Uon)n deal for next sea- replaccmctmcntThursday. B B H R rd Chris • W«stcm Conferecrcnce champion Mightyy granted until a player•is31. is : . sonin with the Avalanche. Columbus Blue iffolo and doy. so he m ade the most ofI “Teemu and I arc absabsolutely thrilled,” Hee tum ed down the i were also active .juunn «ui ■' ■ Ducks on Monday Buffalo Sabresid.A center Dorian IttlciMt : his surprising unrimrestricted free agent sta-I- said the 28-year-old KarECariya, who earned Shalarks’ offer of $6.5 skbusiest i day since Calgaiy Flames S' ly. $10 million last season.n. “I“1 think wc have a miUillion, the amount he earned!dlastseason. 1 the free-ice-Qgcnt signing period ccht to Calgary. : tus on Thurs^. three-team- tradalso sent defensem an Keith In one move,I, KKariya paired again with^ good chance at winningling a Stanley Cup Don Di Baizley, the agent forr SiSelanne and IViesday. sent forward msclf up (o be a free agentt here and that's why we-e sisigned here.” Karariya, Surprised Avalanchiche g en e ral The ^year-old 3-y team signed foi r Brst-round pick in the 2002 ; Sclanne, set himsi Drury to Buffallorado and received forward I next year, and foufound a team that can givec While the Avalanchehe were bolstering maranager Pierre Lacroix withth ith e id ea of Todd Manlarehant a n d TVevor Lctow...... defenseman -----:------i-him-another-chichunce-to-win-his-first.-t-----their forward lines, thee DDetroit Rod-Wings-----briningfiig the pair-to Dcnvcr.Br Bniyltjy nllay for th e agent whei/hen Vancouver didn’t tendevith the The biggest nai n^MVP free-agent-morice ■high 60 Leetch and for Leetch' is expea ted free NewYoik Ranger |P u jj ( o l s , Rl e n t e ri i a h e l ]p G a rr d in a bIs d o b dcr him not to return tox tf i a n t s

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LOUIS (AP)VP) - Albert Pujols-----to awQvoida four^game sweep, — up-Kirk Ruetcr,-witvith-PujoIs and— I'iyijMJlC ; and Edgar Renteriteria hit thrce-run Thtrhe Giants were trying to com:om- Srott Rolen hictiniing consecutive ; 1tiomers>°>^ in an eight- plete!te the franchise’s first fouifoun hom ers in the sccond and nm.second.inning__Lgamene.sweep.at St. Louis ^inceI thithe ___ Renteria_connectiniing jater_m_^e . . ) b e r G md the St. Louis great•at Ctiristy Mathewson finisher LeagueI Baseball Rueter, who hadIbeen&Owitha b le starts in St. pKchar JMon All Times MDTT 228 ERA in nine^ t runs on nine r SImontacchI follows ______AMERICAN LEAGU3UE______Louis, gave up ei^t through'cn'adollvBiy ------EastDMslonI fed matched a to the Giants w L Pd 08 L1LIO Str Home Awty Intr The runs ^owei career worst for Ru£ueter(7-3),who H |^ | Thursday tn St. ; NowYoik 52 3t .627 - 8-2 8- L-1 23-17 29-14 13-5 career against H B H ' Boston 48 35 .578 4 z-7z-7-3 L-1 26-12 20-23 10-7” feU to 9 4 for hisJl c a 3.22 ERA. H W i Louis. SImontacchI 1 Toronlo 47 39 .547 6,5 3-3-7 L-1 22-19 25-20 10-8^ . the (Cardinals withloss to St. Louis WBpffif was tha winning 4-6 W-2 19-23 16-22 5-13.,3 This was his first los ; Baltimors 37 45 ,451 14,5 4- 1; he had been 4- n U H TonipaBay 28 55 .337 24 z-4-6 Z-4 W-1 17-27 11-28 3-15.,5 since July 22,1998; h piteher In ths Central DMslonn 0 against th e Catlardinals since Cardinals* 9-6 victo­ w L Pd (JB LlLIO Str Home Awsy [ntrWr tl^en. ry- ; Kansas Oty 45 38 .542 - Z-6z-64 W-3 24-19 21-19 9-6 Minnesota 43 41 .512 2,5 3-'3-7 L-4 21-21 22-20 1fr8M Astros 7, Brewei Chicago 42 42 .500 3 i 7-:7-3 W-3 26-18 16-24 10-8 .Jeriome (^eveland 35 49 .417 10.5 5-1 5-5 W-1 10-22 17-27 6-125| HOUSTON s sucth consecu- Datrott 20 63 .241 25 2-i2-fl L-2 8-33 12-30 4-14.,4 Robertson won hisi s Jeff BagweU B S a H W est DivisionI dvc decision, andach hit a three- inm jH W L Pet QB LIO Ll Str Hooie A«ny Intr^ and Geoff Blum eac z-5-5 L-r 24-17 30-13 10-8 t the Houston WMaH i 'Seattle 54 30 .643 - Z-5 ).g run homer to lifte Milwaukee • i Oakland 48 36 .571 6 4-14-6 W-1 30-13 16-23 9-9>•9 Astros over the ;■ ‘Anaheim 42 40 .512 11 z-7-3 Z-7 W-2 24-18 18-22 11-71-7 Brewers 7-3 on Thursirsdoy night, ; Tem 32 51 .386 21.5 5-15-5 L-2 16-23 14-28 4-1414 Robertson (7-3) hahasn^ lost in 12 Stans since Apr^ 2!25 a g a ^ t the NATIONAL LEAGUEiUE New York Mets and ar leads the — V _ E a st DMslon ______team in wins. W L Pd GB L10 L1I ~ StT“ H ^ “ A*v Intr" AtSanta 52 31 ,627 - z-4.z-4-6 L-1 27-13 25-18} 10-5 b 2 PMo(Mpi>la . 47 35 ,573 4,5 8-2 8-5 W-1 26-17 21-16 S-6^ PhllHes 12, Cubs z-6-4 W-2 26-14 21-24 9-9 A - Fireworks i : .Montreal 47 38 .553 6 z-6- tl PHILADELPHIAthe game, T\ig I -Florida 43 43 .500 m z-6-z-6-4 L-1 25-19 16-24 9-6i.e brought fans to thi pitched into the c i ^ in Mora had two hits and ; -NewYork 36 47 .434 16 3-7 3-' L-1 19-22 17-25 5-10 them to their ExpOSs 5,I Braves 4 in two ru n s to help the 10 McGraw brought Iclphia tl Phillies’ ATLAl his second viaory ir . Central DMslonn feet and the Pluladcl JVNTA (A P) - aaudio and the Oakland Ai i win their second straight w L Pd GB LULie .Str Hocne Awsy Intrntr bats sent them homene happy. Vaigasws won his third straight start^ th e SeatU e Ma five-game skid, ; Houston 44 40 .524 - Z-4-z-4-6 W-1 26-17 18-23 11-7•7 P laddo Polanco h.had three hits ^^d Endindy Chavez and Michael son (7-3) gave u p four runs 5-5 W-1 26-16. 16-22 10-8 id Brett Myezs Barrett i Thursday. ' SLLouis 44 40 .524 - 5-' 1-8 and three RBIs and t provided the offense as Five players drove jht hits over seven innings ; Chkago 43 41 .512 1 z-3-7 Z-3- L-1 20-19 23-22 9-9'-9 pitched into the sc^m onth in n ii* ,hc Morlontreal Expos_rcmaincd_ ^ th inning for Melvinihirfirsrwin-in-eight-ded- I ----- ■ ancinnati 40 43 ,482 3,5 4-( 4-6 L-1 21-19 19-24 7-5 3 to a 12-2 vie- unbeater ----- Oakland-salvaged-!in nine starts drove in t ■5 leading the Phillies len in this year withI" spUt of th e AL West gainst the Blue Jays. Jorge • PHtsburvh 35 46 .432 7.5 4-6 4-f W-1 16-26 19-20 5-7 icago Cubs on a 5-4 victory vi over the Braves Athletics beat Orioles wii ; .Mihnukoe 34 49 .410 ' 9.5 4-6 4-E L-1 15-27 19-22 5-7■' tory over th e CJhici the division leaders, 3t the final four outs for his ■' Thursday night. , Thursdayjay night. larincrs 5-2 after a ,vc.five WestDMsion B won 13 of 16, Third-i u After a lengthy sti Johnson The Phillies have ^ 'd-place M ontreal, which^ innings and bad luci Hinske homercd, and- -. W L Pd GB LIO L1( Str Home Aiwy Intr f nine, to cut • began ththe season with a three- i/c in a run as and eight I ! SanFiancisco 51 33 .607 - z-7-3 z-7- L-1 25-15 26-18 10-85 including eight of :?■ finally got back on tn 3n Stew art an d Carlos z-2-8 L-5 24-18 21-19 11-7^ A danta’s lead in th(he NL East in game sweep sv a t IVimer Field, :-a-four-game----- to’cam0 his each had th ree hits for : LoaAjioeles 45 37 .549 5 z-2- of his better starts in1.SI series with sions again • Ariiona 46 38 ,548 5 z-8-2 z-6- W-1 24-18 22-20 10-<4 half. movedI wiwithin six games of the NL The AL Cy Young ' c Jays, who have lost five of East-leaceading Braves, who have Julio got th : Colofado 44 43 .506 8,5 Z-5-z-5-5 L-1 31-15 13-28 9-6•6 . _ blew a six-run lead oug Davis (4-6) allowed___ ------r -SanOiogo------30 — 55 - -.353— 21,5— 6-464— W-4— 15-27—15-28— 8-10- 7 ------losfthici jce bf-four an d six o f ninc.- stretch of bad 17th save, 10------Plrates-8rRe4s 7 start, allowed 10 hiu ims on'nihe hits infdiif-^us 'z-lirstjanwwasaw'n Matt Staiis hit Th=_Bra«raves are 16-19 in the NL uck, Zito (8-5) Eric Hi PITTSBURGH-M were singles. ■ track with one Shannon off Ryon AMERICAN LEAGUEiUE two-run homers |0S (6-3) allowed eight hits, in two months. - Delgado e: toitivo at-bats IS W ednesday's U te Garrlames Dempster in consec runs in 7 1-3 innings with-£ Devllflays 6, Red{ winner, who ' the Blue Ja4, T W insl h Pirates held ™ id..in, h isja sj six. Doug^rnAPOUS - C.C. Sabadiia Anaheim 5. Texas 0 Seatao 13. Oakland 0, and the Pittsburghilrd comehack lUdng a batter. The rookie 10 Innings T h u rsd a/s GamesBS off Cincinnati’s thir tander, who didn’t record a its - but nine three rims1 fourhitter i and Jody Gerut ichts, avoidinc ^ ST. PETERSBUR ini^gs.‘d to help Cleveland hand I .OakjandS.Seatilo2 Tempo Bay 6. Boston 5.10 inningsJ attempt in three nig doscf >ut for th e first time this Marlon Anderson si I > Baltimore 6, Toronlo S5 (floveland 4. Minnesota 1I another ncar5-4). 5-^ 3:15 p.m, inning, then added a 'S S io S ‘“.ii,h- ;ame this season and the , Clo^and (Ja.Davis r-6]7-€] ati Minnosota (Rood 3-6), 5:05 p.m.i,m. fth - his fifth Diamoniindbacks 8, Rockies 4 Timlin (3-3) after A run shot in the fiftl jn and Travis Lcc singascs loaded in 5^,""“ °his '“ career. ' Seattle (Garcia 94) atIt Tam Toj (Santos 0-2), 6:05 p.m. lats over five DENVlfVER - Rookie Brandon hew LeCroy homercd in , Anahoim (Sole 4-6) at,t OakloftJOa (Mulder 11-5), 6:05 p.m, hom er in 16 at-bai3tes made it 8- Webb pitched p seven stronglg M artin , w hose two- SaSid.i» ; DotfoiHComoroJ6)otKiat Kansas City (Goorgo 9-5), 6:05 pm games - as the Piratt i/e off Brandon Lyon ch to break up the shutout inningss aand Chad M oeller drove livSrcd the strashtdetIt Minnesota lost for the 2. Reds rallied to in threercc runs, leading the1C gam e at 5 in th e it ei off Mike s^eou UE A night after the R i ac in 19 gam es. NATIONAL LEAGUE illiams despite Arizonala Diam1 ondbacks past tlie1C an intentional wallAubrey Huff' Wednesday’s U te Ganlame win 4-3 against Willieir last strike Coloradodo Rockies 8-4 Thursdayay out. being down to theij agicd and Al 1 •SanDiogo4.LosAngol(B)Ol(B 3, lOinmnos « , they almost night for a split of their four-ir- TVavis H arper (1-4)'0 -run homer MatthewfsVtlgers 2 T nursda/s GamesiS with no one on base, game scrseries. scoreless innings for ti SAS CITY, Mo. - Michael , did it again, m tied the ; SL Louis 9, San FrondsctdscoS Philadelphia 12. Chicago Cubs 2 ught in to pro- . MocllciHer h it one of theIQ Manny Ram irez hoteighth, drew homcred ” and Jeremy ‘ ' PittsbuiDh 6. Cincinnati3tl7 7 Houston 7, Milwaukee 3j Williams was brouf ndbacks* four home runs.IS. and drDra in three r pitched seven strong Anzona 6. Colorado 4 the ninth, but Diamondl Ilk with one Wthnmeu Montreal S. Atlanta 4 I lect an 8-S lead in :oredtl: twice on Steve Ftnl=tnley had a rwo-run homer,;r. Red Sox. David Ort to lead K ansas City past San Diogo at Los Angolas}OlDS,late the Reds quickly sco: ica Hiilenbrand and Robbyw Nixon also- homcred 1 Today's Games e.-Ken Griffey - and Shca *) pitched two Royals 3, ■ Jose G u ilin ’s single,'Ik and Aaron Hammodock added solo shots as Sox. defeat made Jeremy N.Y. Mots (Glavino 5-8)6)otCincmnalj(Haynos ot 1-7), n:15a.ma,m. Jr.’s double, a walk r the win. KANSAS . .SLLoua{Tomko4-5)atCat Chicago Cubs (Wood 8-S), 1:20 p.mp.m. single. Boone Arizonaa wonv for the 13th dme in lomcrcd twice 'n,cker man ho (2-13) th e major Boone’s two-run sii-...... 15 games. - 0rloleS-6,.BIueJaj ’ first 13-game lo se r.------•• : • Houston (VUkxiaJW) atat PittsbuighR (Benson 5-8). 2:05 p-m,n, drove in four runs; ' ™ s for * e Affeldt pi ' Colomdo (Cook 2-6) llalM> Milwaukoe [Burba 0-1), 3:05 p.m. ivcrcd to strike BAXTIMORE - tim Jl and T ^ t inningsas to City's1 C arlo s Beltran : Ftortda (Pavono e-9) at PhiladelphiaPt (Millwood 9-6).'4:05 p.mp-m, But Williams rccovc in the six th inning, stole out Russell Branyairan. then got AmerlCrican League went 3-for-4 with a twtd for the Red Detmh. ; Montreal (Ohka 7-7) atIt Atlanta AtL (RaOrtiz 10-4), 5:05 pin. It into a game- ^ to back a solid pitchii The , del and ■ scored the lit 4-7] at Son Diogo (Poavy 8-5). 7:0505 p.m.1 Kelly S tinnett to hit i ' Son Frandsco (Foppert 4- y for his 21st A S 5 , Mariners IVI 2 ance by Jason Ji _ Bondermarking run on Ken ! Ari2ona (Batista 6<3) al LosLo Angolos (Ishii7-3}. 7:10p.m. ending double play LAND, Calif. - Barry Zitoto Baltimore b eat Toronti 's single...... _ save in 25 opportunityitics. OAKLA ays.5------leagues' fin Jeff Coninc , Kansas ( wo-run homer singled in t hing perform- sccond, : Legion1______Johnson as ticbreakin I Continued from Dl grounded-out to complete i 1.1 wanted to throw harder totom akcup MW.lMMUte W-IM I'UcCMrr nto, Harvey'sgers si as the Twin Falls Ite the inrung, 5-2 field. I ISC control." lad cruised to a 12-1 win • made the differcnccncc in the game, TWin Falls. for thehe errors and then I just lose N«npa B, i d ^ Fl«» RiMMtl 3 1 The Cowboys managed oi the top of the fifth, Lott hitit Bear1 cen- COO 0300 >3 M Thursday at the Pepsi 1 "We came outin in the first and jumped d one more run in Inti noeooo-S‘3 ...... on them,” he said.d. “But“ then wc just got the bottom of the four^. /U ieldcr Zac Widmer with aa ppitch, one___ gion baseball tourna- 1. Aftcr^singling to__ ter fie second and i reoliy flat alI-arounwboys B home on IVvin Falls fifthil error< for oys commited an came 1 l*lW inmo-iso Cowboys A squadout five w hile walking ono I of the sccond asis \ ;hey committed two error per inning for the resrest of the game, the fininal margin, 6-3. ntccM rd nov AnlnMm M Dim*. W • n«OM. I - in six innings Th 1 infield errors, givinging 9-18 Walla Walla two except the seventh. his is the first time somele of these ______American Lcgiojmtter "Thihave been exposed to a1 woodv b at feWdf* EDm 2, MwMEan Rncm 1 an drove in th ree runs on oneamed nms. IVvin IV F ^ ’ struggles “It's fnistrating for anyy pitcherpi to throw guys h coooo.Mt-j?: exteodod into the!heir offense as Miller like J.D. did and not have i c," said Walla Walla assistaistant coach "Bixler just [lileTVler do! Anderson went 3 ve tho defense to gome,’Carison. “After today, we shoOiouldhave lirdPrai Wigmav CalKtr <«) M Km W • IM« ucsell ha d th re e.h io . r— stzvck out. Meal(saler picked up—the —— back him up.'^said Stadehnehneir.— ^------BrctO coach Devin Kunz. in a si^ e to left and “I came out confident," 1 tter batting game." Cowboy^ fifth on s Lott said. “The a bettt Bixler struck outFiSiia. i Mertdtow 1 , lUttletDn doubled1 to!to left However, Mealer hit pitches, walks, and extraext bolls come . , ' TWnFalls.Is A12, Meridian 1,611 and hitting on battt v n s throvm o u t nunning inr homo on a field- from being frustrated bca Kenny Stillman ^ )ccause I am not H angioo-i)} BOISE - .Jace Bixlcr shut down IkUvHR er^ choce by ChtChrisdansen. Hawkins used to 0 team that makesikes errors in the 4^jf-5 batting while' ____ foLSJCcviiLMikcse; ■ I . . , TWtaF*: I inn. r«r«h meo n the taHMi>i«UM

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Miss. - Less the top spot I Auto Racing C oif than a month afterr kidneyI trans- third wimt h ai lap of 184.642, jus^ I i O ' plant stirgcry, Dererrick Nix Is 0.029-seconconds upwer than Pane.. • European PGA Tour, European ...... — back on the footballill field; ------• fbrmu[{lula One. quali^ng for French * t' But instead of bowling b over SonlCS*' No.N' 2 pick SUffBIS ! * t I 1 Sm*I 4• 1 2 1 GrandvjPrtx, SPED, 6 a.m. Open, ( second rourtd, TGC, 8 tjn. > ^Crwiwe* 4 0 10 fWmt t fl . would-bc tacWers,s, the former > . __ - t-Cfcw« 4 0 0 0 « I ------^NASCAFIW-Winston Cup,-'Happy------•.Nallonwide.Tour,.Canadlan.PGA—------Southern -MississipFppi tailback is fractureded peMs, scan .flnd^...... 4 0 10 S i^ it 0 0 0 0 I i i ' Hoursf Series,* final pratSice for Championship, C second instructing young playei3pi at the SEATTUTLE - SuperSonics - ! 'CMOk 1 0 0 0 u«m>3>} 0 ick Luke ^dnour haa » ■ 1 0 0 0 ung>1 4 C Pepsi-si 400, SPEED, 4 pjn. round,TGC, r 11:30 v n . Golden Eagles’ footl3tb^ camp. . round pick BOmc 1 0 t 0 UOia 4 1 Nix returned to0 Itotticsburg fraccuirod pelvisp< but is em ected TM StlOtTcM iii,! ai •CART.q■.quaniying for The Champ • *U: USGA, U.S. Women’s Open M a OOOIOOOIM S4j lost FHdoy after spepending about to be reacfyacfy for the start (tt treim OMM 100ttic0>4 24WG-' CarGnGrand PrU of ClevelarKl. Ctiamplonsfilp, C second bund, two weeks in on ouilutpatient pro- ing camp. ’o£^ ^ SPEEDED,8pm ESPN, E 2 p m gram nin by the Universiw li of An MRKOU ex am Mondasc, I I l(S»«eer«(n.uaMaiSP.4imcriM ' ^ ‘ NASCAF:AR Busch Series, WIntvDbde . • • PGAP( Tour, lOOth Westem Open, Alabama-Birminghatiam Hospital showed a slslight hncture, and h e re-examined in two-Co« 6> y ? K . TNT, 6 pjn. second s foond. USA, 2 pjn. He is about 20 popounds lighter will be re-< firn, it was dis- last season,on, was injured during % kidney condi- workout: vr.vnth the Milwaukee ; RFiMln (Utntchnel PS-eOM • Mets atatReds,E3PW.Ha.m.______^• Wimbledon Championships, men'.M?jtYuikees.ESPNZ- &semifinal 2. NBC, 10 a.m. Nix missed mostt of the 2000 and-othera: teams.te .aOSTCM Arou TM#AUT *1 2pjit.n. season and sat outIt all of 2001 Sonics1 gegeneral manager Ride 2W «0 10 10 CnHI I 0 while taking medicacation to treat Sund saidd tlithe team Imew he WM ^jmki2e 4oooW M d-so'S 000 • Diamomondbacksal Dodgers. J 0 2 0 the ori^nal ailment.It. hurt but: WBwas not sure bow aeti* tMmIOrCRU 4 2I 002 J O'} 01 I ESPN2,U.7PJB. He returned lostit season and ousty. HOU# S I 2 I TImIB 4 I _ w»ib__i 0 0 0 *UW»_ 4; !J ; ! _ ';see? H ^s8 jI u s t s h o o ^ g b lan k s. ... Get him!" ------— rushed for 1,194 yax^ ya and 11 Ridnourur wasi the Sonic^ aec- ...... - ..... 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But aft2 1 0 1 w J M, “ taMAManMn.SMOan 320M7 lar-seoson finale a(against East him afterr ta]taking Kansas fbrwiud, ---- —...... lu9>u — 1.1 _l_1 - 0 - .0____Sauaitia<»*---IJ-1- •n)nClvll.r*on*ffli>M)>] .34-3J:«7 OamCK I 0 2 2 0 1 STona* 1 10 1 ' f H ^5 if *«*■fa*.Caun.Sccaan] 3J0447 ------Carolina," tests'reveaesSed his kid-— Nick ColUsoiUson Mdi tbe 12th — “ ~ fW u 0 0 0 0 oSm ' * * kWMi«U2 1 3 •fUn'Yi'MM »3e-ei ncys had all but stoitopped work- RidnourLIT 1left sdiool after b£| J7.a a » N »o-u: 3 » 7 7 0 1 Oai'p>WptMla2tiiSan:t>saranMSn.F-«8 ing. junior seaseason after aveis^n^ T«i«ibr WCTOMI-* nctw I 0 0 0 0 1 WM>rD«’(Mr(KarAliirSHT) wiilANulr.ZnCaM 3404-88 19.7 pointsIts and 6.6 assists as a ' . ' 0 0 0 1 U!tm»4W«.l’«IEffi"BlEmM.FVAHIUacSaCBr4 eUIIi (iIS» i anUatfr^.Se^ 330W8 . E.NMtMI|l)lC043Uan8.:itma>TT< 0T(va»4M.Cl>«MbUcnlfKlFntUiArraaMr. Uro Batuan. IhrdJ»' ST I 1 i i Coprs Flejd escalalator goes iujH®*’- ^ . JWOWO*) IWWIIBI».0»-crt(Jl«l 7.2i2A.ltM)(3rj9n ^WMMdainamt '.. ■ .».J° ” • ’ sS2iairMScaMli..;MM 3S04-88 r» Som.onics expect to bring Hfl-unmu 2 (191. OOiU (SI. Uicn |12).UI««<112). > t>24«A-4aJM(S0.44»| «aC'Mxx.5<«M 340J-6* nuts, Injuring 20llfanS Ridnour aloialong slowly in his rode- - ^ , 01 Sa-UAMncn 112) CMMM l«l S*Tr' EXPOS S.I ntBM>SM3 I uuol raantUainarrlM 320749 P H R EJI1 ee eo 10 CAR0INA15 9,I, QlQIANTS 8 UMTncu *1 EHflEuj«a2 ^t»tlolknnAjfm 3308-49 DENVER - ’Thehe ^lorado le season.1 . TThey hope to hove a ' . J , tMFFVW STUXJLOUS Al hU Rockies shut down1 alls their sta- backcourtrt rotation r of veterans . WtU'«) 653 4 J 0 J tfi I ri H (CNM K S 0 Is?r«-u 2 r f;s?-. Thn^i^Oama*, i»wfUaEi««4 320748 .liwi 1 10 1 2 2 ' 1 ° Oiti«n2e 4 110 iiati2tatl2S 4 111 ViVanB S 0 1 0 UGlna 4 12 0 BMaltMm mLMUf.Nan>iar«)a. aS'3448 dium escalators foror Thursdayls Rtg^AUe^ a ro t^ R an y , Ka^ - . ‘ _____ TM U>1__ 1214 1 1 1_!_' Onme o o 0 o tamamtia 4 1 1.0___ (Xt«r»u_5.0_t.0.s1.0 .9 ^ rt_}.D.2.2------E ^ a i ^ ------night%-game,-one-< JaGoMHw i 4 4 4 S J S r S m i i ? ? ? S»iamK«w«ltalEugana ~ T e w is " three-stoiy-high escaicalator appar- ^nics aree nn< o t sure whether tQey ' ,7 ' £!lt> 3 2 2 ' «^ia 1 ? 02 09 Ar o ^ l o l o ’’*»J^"T'»C*i Oku 2 IIIOO ' $«». .o'" 2 ? ? 1 tauPr^xPfiil 3 12 0 c»«jn « I 2 9 r Mi^Onat Wlmbtodon ently maJiunctioncdKl and tossed can keep> Ollie,01 who is an uxuv- OW«< I 0 0 0 0 ® (torgai# 1 0 0 0 nraMrWMM 4 113 E(;mX> 4 0 1 I J )>c 4 12 0 eoMp 0 0 0 0 Q SM’vXmw fans into a heap. UTfm-Hora. tntj Fmm: ftU. Mt D"> : 0 3 0 ccnp 3 12 0 Uranp 0 0 0 0 u ouna At least 32 pejeopic were Utah Willlilhost'OTNCAX- I SKcnt uu DM/o. Iiwl Ul* fatm* AAK»38 4 1 1 0 Putv■^p 0 0 0 0 B SkrtaoteOMoi injured, and nine rer r-2M*-IJJM|40.7?Ji TtfOne 4 12 0 M>0O0oooopn 10 10 A ASKETBALL emained hos* rf,.«i.nntintic s championships OKlp 0 0 0 0 TM Vi 1UHi TlS f* " L s ?o5 * r pitalizcd, authoririties said gymnastlc 0R»IES6.BU)EMYS5rs5 ^ Thursday. AssistantIt Fire Chief SAIJ'LAILAKECrrY-Utahwifl TOnOKTO e*LT«« l.P«aJrt 2 0 12 MM 000 000121-OWH AJThMUOT 4«,rkOr ftoiua ISL UnM SI«M. Of> Jeraa Brxvw « i h tl «> Ih H TcM 34 8 10S TMaM 3«lt4» DIMlMwt.A^MaUttiiLC0>unn«7.«.*Mat c.EASTDWCanRENCE w>vi.8-<.82.M Lany ’IVnjillo said mmost injuries host the 2007 20 NCAA womens SMf.rH S 0 3 1 Offtraa 4 2 < 1 SaiFtvcWs 00000)»»-<0-< »ttO>M|l».Canrr.Mniai.MGtaa(27) tttMnQ/n,aaA(13I.Fianc«. dal. T«i Hannan were fractures, cuts; anda bruises, gymnasticscs diampionships. c CSXtt-t 5 0 10 UJWtJ JJIM 1 BLMa 000001 0M 0»TM(ei,AJgf»*(21) n,M " i « “ 1).(kttf\r4(a>.»4.MM be the eigbdi ome the WMd I 0 0 0 ueral 5 1 0 :2 2 D<^SllM3lOO-SmFia«aaicaoii.SlUuI P HH n En S8 80 SSi» I I m m' oar Faanr (4|. SorM aWi*.80 8-<.8-4 “Itls like it had nolO brakes and Utes haveV hosted 1: tmrinrml TVfunc S I t 0 OcamR 4 9o 10 (ivtlil.UannjliJiMn^ioCnKi>«|14|.Pi4oa(2t(-Mncuaw.«<«ni(.aal AtturaKPcRL : piling up at title meetit andt the first since lirauk 2 > 1 2 TDWaX 4 40 I0 1 Aci>*<(itl.nvWfM|0)S*Mt«SF.SSfJHM* e^ 110 2 Zvtaao* ; S «} 3S «MrT.4«.4-8.fr3j^M eveiybo» 1 111 DOjm 41 1 1 1■ 0 SanFiwoan ranaWaarali) lMa4St«M.M AsMHanv ' Brownfield, who wassontheesca- < The Uteses have1 won 10 nation* .auMA 2 0 10 frOfitc 1 00 10.: . L70 . 3. a 8t ,e J 1 7 10 11 MSTEmoMEnENec. '*no(3t.(Mo>m80.»'2 ?«ta 3 4 1 1 0 0 ooMu- 2 0 ’0 " 0- 0 •; ? • « w VM«f« (nMm«A I 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 ^Afgalaa o i K. a game and fircwoncsks show. where Jiey thej have averaged OvMM 0 0 0 0 (rt 1 0 0! ! “ a e g 3J qun4«.».xe'1 TcM »tl»TM seis a il* a u w iHVlfm.BMi'0(1*1. SiSL The escalator wavas carrying around 10,00),000 fons at meets over Tmc OX000 09M S>ZMWfr4 0 7 5S S I S SattnllJfriPswe.jhnPNtia.-. Ihri OeMa people from the upppper deu to the last 122 years. ye Mm 001 113 00*4 Pwu> 1 1 0 0 0 0 7.24SA-3ieO’lS009l| Stennwm 7 a w *s OjMaMa DP-aoiW-tUCO-TwttO B.sm«9»9 COM 1 1 0 s '0 an 7 street level at aboutut 10-20 pan. Utah, won woi its most recent Or« 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ml Me M Mi l*r„< 11 k SMM. 2»ICr1SJil81.Caa>naaM:.7-7. Game attendance viwas a near national dtletitle in 1995 at Georgia, (tlOMaoKSLDAeMnallll.MjadOiOtttm (211 01. C«n« llfllSB^«]l0 2M9»l^W»U ------Uicm.i«g*«.liniMO»jg»ai.F*ai-«C««------AHOaSB.RT m 3 & » 0 ...... 0*»M7S------...... Woman ... stayed for the firewoirerks. diainpionshiiship at home was the I P H n cn Beee 90 SnmC^CWTSntEdnac tews IS4aaa.l» (^ 0, TovM T-2»4A.Oa.l29(SOOMI . h""*** * , n u iw-flcnas. ra (Wtm ans Unt iMKKTCUUt,* 11 SL Inspectors who locooked at the year before,'ire, when they rallied to I uwv» 4 0 10 O' TodayvOM M. M. liana Vart»K4Ma. Vmnatt, and D0MU44 4 » 3 1 I 1 § tISSS i i i o SMf^MCc gat»«W>4af>. IramM. M M 8-1 escalator after thehe accident edgcAlabaixbam a. J Smo 120 2 3 ) 11 ' PHIUJES12. ClCU8S2- JOOOE, SaiAiaa fCAA also accepted I 0 I OCAOO PWA lCr«m4pm found nothing to exExplain what The NCA 1 0 0 0 1 «r hu ' 0 OOO happened,’nrujtllo sasafd. Utah^ bidid to i host the North , , 0^!# 4 0 0 0 fwai'. ijHv:.'!.' S=:is S«»dRaiM •>'4Jm»W.7-3 7 10 a 4 4 4;! ’ uoAat 4 0 10 n«MiJS2 3 0 ? ■ 0 spwom 4 0 0 0 r»MC«taaa(9l.aT(>tl>M.dil Elanal Central Reglegion Championships , KtCoao 10 0 0 0 0® 5 vaona 4 0 0 0 Tne«n» «» eU Scn,1 >|WW, Cwwa. W. 8-1. r In in 1995. ’Ihe Th. Utes are 9 0 in 0 5 SSottrt 4 0 10 W«u MW»e*nflia.«i«Bi««.iffdSviOtfi«K»itMW Enis leads Sting I SS? !,o ? : i ! 41:ua , 4 0 0 0 ar»aat.2»n ,FUa«.M Ua>wne«9iu.*>ga>M«id chi^t/ regional competitions coi theyVel . Mutp 0 0 0 0 ladatl nwrn hvm. UrM StM. 80.8-1. WNBA victory ovi'V0r Shock hosted. _ pKM>lu3bonnM«n Crciig 4 0 1 0 04M:S * TM J10 4 0o t« tM asiS T*»S(teniM hishing second in 2000,; >*rei3e 4 t 2 0 Oi*«eiSo 3 2 3 1 t*?*. OMWOeCMICCM a FiM CM nap^am uim (lOL AUBURN HILLSJS, Mich. - Since finis] -----DUlw —T7T7"tWr*'» -G 0 b F i l ia ------Shalonda-^nis-score-red-a-career— the-Utes-ha^-hQTfO-gtnigpTfi^ ywTl**~- ___ _ Saeott 6nx» Cnoimjft. IHnHVw (V'9*t9* ;iTt*OB .2010 CwMffS^J’I'fll'o £-«*e»(IstP-Tai«nilOe*T«iM4.tAinM<<4 11{ ______th e NCAA meet. The >. T>301*-27Xia|44.l00) lhot px 1 0 0 0 TePwi I 2 I j 0 »^laVarmiSlWe4n»|H|n«|l4|.E(U«i|12) VyWMtem Open 12). IMMSiaai. dal high 29 points arand Allison what at the " • • • S S S m S S S , iMt.74.7.1 Feaster added 23 as the Utes were> fifth fif in 2001, fourth in (NOIAKS 4.TWKS11 S 2 S T * n m je so iCogWQottCiuwyCUi >, Ran lirMl and AMm Rodonmi. AMia. Charlotte S dng dellefeated the 2002 and sixthsixl this spring a t tbe CUVtUVO HMOOTA OMt 0 0 0 0 Taa f .^ V . ???•S«MI Km. (M Nm U|«9. Japn _____Detroit Shock 92-757?jrhurs^y national meen eet at Nebraska. S-. a> K H *1bJ.J.B ll ___cin.«__ 0-0-O-O.,^^.. 3 12 12 ,84,84.------. . — ...... - .. Cinecl 5 2 2 0 Ki**/" J a 0 * ‘' »B » «M « ^ BamlU-4- n4r3 oI ja-0 0 0 0 * ■^rj2C(P»72(3*On JJiB night. ''IMXX 4 10 0 COamta 4 0 0 0 ma^ oaoooooM raevM. WMMn. M. lUMan Btcan. WM. ■ 1 Mrr* 10 11 KotMX 1.010 0 1 PNMatMi OOOa)3S*-t2' ^ 0 a a Q 0 ngaXMxa «JM. ... 2 K ’Ihe Sting hit a tearam-record 13 Last livingng Pottsvllle NFL . Scre»l» 4 0 2 2 nwM» 4 0 0 0 iyM>c<03 2.PlXa(IM»MUOe-.06-CWgoa. ’" ” “ VmVmtr 3202^ -9 S jTS JUnrlT^oijLi Qj-na. 3-pointers, narrowly t (ViMib 0 0 0 0 ItCreriD 4 1 2 1 FTWiMcn«»2D>A)lma(»Lnci 1 0 0 0 8 OavMTiRa -7 __■a. .dal Wajfa ard Cm BMi (81. ZMttwa. 7-8.^ league record of : team alumum dies at 101 0 90 Mg|17).0|i4(12))IW>M UmtMr.rnitW; 340248 -« 741)1 — Oaka» -4-0 0«-*wlc« - J-0-oo-o-----Xkou^tei-- 0 ------«wa»w-,nirtrmis*- -- '------320MI -•» lara,! Minnesota in 1999 aand tied by POTTSVHVILLE, P a.-Joseph C.;------GwiwtaVIMUC 41 0 0t 0 n>maPm c 3 0 01 0 p H n" ■■"ssass?"C) ;5 sSsMSM t Sacnimcnto in 2001.I. ]Enis was 5* • “Duke” M Ma arhefka, the last-> . . . I 31-3M7 V ■>iK 64.82 fo^S on 3-pointers wtivhile Fcastcr knovm survivrviving player from th e’' • I T ” i l i l T - .014 . . 1 nmrQK 10-4 21 I f f MARIKERS1313.. 1ATHICTCS 0 2£,^5?* »J*-«7 i r-r 101010010-4 Un«* 20 S 4 4 2 0 t»TTlE aWAfCOH (VwOai.....I SM*.«7 .5 1TRANSACmONS hit five of nine. POttsville NFLNF team, hos died a t ^ (00000 001*1 GuPr* 20 0 0 0 0 0 »r h U SMM9 -4 ----i Cheryl Ford led DDetroit with age 101. Mrelm HoUand-Com added ] fka spent only thci '' .bMHnd uuana I 0 0 0 2 1 Cmnnd « 1 3 s3 u> S ; ; ; ! sn) 3MM8 .4 Oem«tM c> r* L !>9iad Of fWMn nnnle I rmi j 14. Marhefka :-'j«w«w.eo a 4 i i i ■ irwan ctmis « 0 2 i Ikj ’The Sting won itheir fifth 1924 seasonson as running back] Wtrptwti Orunjwwiw-z»u;m.T>n7KMla. CXqX S 1 1 0 Oi- 3M*4» O IU«ES(WESOI* nw^pponad nw> UchMl straight in Detroit. •with Fottsvitsville. The foUotving; ___ . yy>»u7.4 «20 a__3 3 4 J s f y i i — ^ 3»0Mt O ______year—the—tc;_team —adopted_the.:—____ _ ^kcr r.jsiA-<7j2«i«2,4i») Ul < 3M4-M O r “Maroons” and beat’ '"M«; 3M4.8a O CWCiWiCDAAHRCDS-PTcrmMFIHP n^wiMgnatn Photographer hitt Iby bat nickname “K VT^w-w* Cx Cectm: fnL Uo HdtM ASTROS 7, BREWIEWERS 3 tm MtasuTa 380344 0 IcuM*«,«. cf r« 4. lm C^a»anB9■ el P» SeuMm Igo Cardinals in what JatBtt M twn. 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Ep (■ SO N»oaU«jwlaelacoe JS0M3 .2 ‘X*"*' fnte; 4 o 0 o uw rt 2 ! o o! i2 Mp 0 0 e 0 lAvnap JaongJvo 3M7-73 .2 "*•— and replaced by Park,rk, fired die This is a WestV 4-D approved, ° ° TM M7 117 TMr ' i ! ! . ! S S " ; ; j ; . 3iO>.r3 .2 uw^« 0 0 0 0 u»Sn<< >001 J 2 2 2 8 IMMittjtai J700-73 -2 same week by Dale; Earnhardt] race ond awazw ards will be present'^ nagcn;, 0 0 0 0 P»t»jnl 4 0!!! 0 1 »“ SSS3 1 0 0 0 0 eUHUMNnOe-Nwwd laiiy (k>TM p*9ir« In c ed at the: AiAugust tacc at the» ;i,. ' 1MXS 4 0 11 E'*« ' > Na^ap lo, o t apBBv^i29-iMM{n.(M>rj this year at Californiaa SpMdway1 For additioittional information os. nuigp 2 1 2 ( . 01.X^2im>rksn|I])3».0a>r>nil.Bnr««< t » 1 SMmTurw P08-73 .2 SS,-.W«T, ICM»-N«4 Jrw C»« I j,? ■ HMM>a(nR3• m«a> u now driven by Green I L ana Paricer a t 536; AM CBROOOM M ? I 2 Eurtogpg n y ^ >n, bumped please call Lt CMM 0030l001t-t a M 10 Ss'"''* i” 0 0 wi*ygo< ' ■ fourtime Winston Cu]hjp diampi- 2772. U»*ata 7. MmB • m. (>m> I J O' J . t«^Ai»rlX"a l«L (M>9 0 0 I jMmto^ftrdaiwtlrtJ rWBKUl* SHWMMM(m8 UM BM»9 Thtirsday night with n. CMrao>(in O t ? 0 0 ‘ 1 0 }49iusi4oai!J.aoot rM«K7,3>T:rK7i ucatmloacfi I • . .. j'C . i T«hM a,hW » Ftktoy.M74.2<>2003 ______jSPORTS o d s f i rr e s c o ui r s e r e« o r d t o t a k ed e a d a t W es s t e r r i (AP) - Here's one ■“ McKay paces floli LEMONXm. (a; Oolt______9td H H vnxy to quiet allI th.that talk about a ______a t Pumpkin Ridge slump. Tiger Woods dc his round wilh onene behind her. tho fint rotmd of th«^.^' first since 2000. more•e birdie, this one from less:ss In a U.S. Women^^ Open domi- Waitam Opon -nUk that Woods'kIs tvas in a slump .than1 2 feet on the panS 9th. nated by talk about tecpagcrs, Thunday In Lemont,>!^'.< s dazzling os his round was,, it 17-year-old Arec StSong placed •______was building evenen beforeI the U.S.____ As c ______w 111.. Open. After winnifming three o fh is could'ld“ have“ been“ even~more-ire----- with—experience—b-beyond—her---- firel four events thisthi year, hc was- impresressive. He missed four birdielie • years wich a 1-undcr for n’t a factor at the Masiere and puttss vwithin 10 feet, as well as a 5- the best score amon3ng the early • e r for par. starters wilh 43-ycacar-old Rosie ______wasn’t in contcntic_ntion at his ^ next footer . W o ^ insistedd WednesdayW that GOOS

    [ July 4 no-hi-hitter I South Korea nelearly 6 6 in New Yoi'brk left I upset Vancouver a i n M y' ininterpretation is : liasting impipression ^ I Olympic votinjig thatlat they wanted ' ■. I PRAGUE, CzochRcicpublic (AP) t(to abstain. ^ Hal Bock I - A day after Vancouvtivcr^ narrow AMOclrtBd Pro— wfttefwrt ______I victory in the selecd:don of the il 2010 Olympic host dt:dty, the mys- : NEW YORK - 1'INveniy years I te ry o f th e uncost vote:tcs remained - Denis Oswald/ after pitching hiss nno-hitter, Dave I unsolved. Highetti is reminminded of the ^ I Four IOC membersirs' failed to *IOC boarti member accomplishment: a!all the dm e. | I vote in the first round of cast. In tfae the sccond round, 1091 I ^ b e that*^ becau:ause this wasn’t I Wc^esday’s sccret b 112 eligible voters cast.' ^ ahy old no-hitter. three did not vote in t iRighctti had the great good round - a factor that;S ( s .rh “a"v^ he four votes in tfae first. «i>nM to pitdi his gem on the sw ung th e election. one to Pyeongcfaong, tfae.. f ^ Hourth of July in YaiYankee Stadium W M — Hlfae onty-explanati 3n Red Sox on a r 4 ^ 1 Corean d ty would' faavo'.. against the Boston 1 just did noc opc 1 a m ajori^ of 55. Had it sjinny, hot Sundayly aafternoon, the L won with PI I machine,” said IOC be received tfaedie extra tfaree votes in , l u t doy before thete ^All-Star break. I ber Denis Oswald. “ I When th(^ ploy/FHday, Ft: it will be nd round, tfac d d e s would' I experience, there are lwitfa56. tie first time theic 1 Red Sox and I people who don't vote,tc. My inter- Uinke«3'have beeneen. together in B I H y f lhe main dudes of pretadon is that they wanted to nber is to vote in election'! wnlcee Stadium on July 4 since a b stain .” liighetti's game inn 1! K f l .tion»„en= ities. * No offidal abstenO >C began using electronic ' "IVventy years lanlater, obviously I H n i recorded, however. 12000, and used a system' cm 't believe how fasfast the time has - Pycongchang, Soutud, Koi«n, ™tingm20( gone,” said Righei^etd, now the came within three votes:esofpuUing “ f “ st dty election in 2001»^ pitching coach for fc the San P ] | V off a stunning upset inii die first eijing was awarded tfa^'- Fhmdsco Giants. ro u n d a nd w ithin tw o wvotes in the Zl^Olympimpics. Inl983,Righettivrti was a 24-year- J _ final round. There was speculation that the^ ...... - old left-hander, onn hihis way to a 14------P y rangchang Had ■Sl“ 5] TOtes“iii non-voting n 8 season in his third:ird year with the tfae first round, sh o rt o!of the need* n't understairstand faow the systenf> Yankees. He remeirnembers a tight , - - c d m a jo rity o f 54, 5 while worked, wiltwithheld their votes as a , game against theI RedR( Sox, pitch- Vancouver had 40 andnd Salzburg form of absabstention, were out of' ------ing carefully, protect]ectingaZ-OIead.------16.-With Salzburg e)eliminated, the room1 or or were somchcw dis-"'- - And he rememberben ^an d n g at Vancouver then defeated traaed. the scoreboard andid sseeing "O” for • • P ycongchang 56-53. To abstai)stain, members werft' - Boston's hits - a • no-hitter in Of 111 ballots distr■tributcd in required toto ;push a separate but- ; progress. the first round, onlyy 107 were ton. “You know whenhen you've got one,” he said. "Don'tin'i believe them when they say youII dcdon't. You real- ize it looking at thele sscoreboard. Friend saays missingIg playeiv “It was 2-0 goingg intoin the eighth Mncem-was-win'------ning the gome. I felt I had to get fill -m om m attefeared-foEbr-lives--^ the first guy out cachach inning to get |0 | | j ^ I LEROY, Texas (AP)'-- A missing he knew of a good shooting rang6. , a shot at it. Then we got two runs I Baylor basketball playclyer and his Hc inviteded the( players lo come ; in the bottom of the th« eighth and I roommate bought threecc guns and out and shoeshoot at their place, she , you really go afterr it.' I took target practice o:on a rural said. Righetti starteded the ninth I property outside WoVaco after Dennehyhy had a .22-calibcr • inning by walkingK JeffJ< Ncivman. ^ claiming they had bciicen threat- rifle that: he said he bought at tt;' Glenn Hoffman, who>vho had broken ened a fellow piplayer and Wal-MartI and ar a semiauiomalfe' ______up a his no-hit bidI in Fenway Park___ _ fn r r h o ir Tilive.s, the___ pistoL^e_Siie_saidJ5Qison_faad a 9 a year eajrlier, #ou:njunded“ imo a landowner said Thursdaday. mm scmniautomaiic iai handgu^ fielder’s choicc, Jcny•ny Remy made Patrick Dcrmehy, 21,11, was last she said. TheyTh< said they boughf tfie sccond out. That*hat brought up heard from almost thrhree tfac pistolsi]s aat a pawn shop, she Wade Boggs on hiss wtway to the first ago. H is sport u tility vcvcfaidc was said, of his five batting championships.chc later found abandonedi vwithout its She saidid DennehyI and Dotso;^; “He was a tontough hitter,” liccnsc p lates in a Virgir^ a Bcach, told themI theyth( b o u ^ i guns a day' Righetti said. •*WeU/cti'faccd cach Va., parking lot. earlier for iheir protection. other quite a few rimidmcs. You knew The scarch for theic 6-foot-lO because “something “so happened.’ he was going to putJt hish bat on the c e n tc r h as focused on ll;the land 20 the nightt before” be and they had;' ------bhll.T was not-goinging to expend-a------—milcsTiorthof^^^cowhchere hc and-----been threatei•atened by a fellow play*-'- • lot of energy tryingig tto strike him fo rm e r team m ate CorlKIton Dotson ,cr. out. I didn’i try.-' cweven with two shot guns days beforee Dennehy “But I don'don’t want to talk aboirf'-^ strikes. E disappeared. AiAuthorities ihat.Tfaatinv: involves that other gW '- < “I tried to get himtim to roll over on re tu r n e d to th e 52-(2-acre site We’re kindid ofol scared about retaU*'! tie ball. Hc was a1 guguy who was a Thursday wiih thermanal-imaging adon,” sheesaid. sa s6ray hitter to left( fic field. I tried to H ^ H | equipment, but the aerierial scarch She said:d shesl did not know thi:''' I gfct him to hit a grground ball. I m j ^ ^ m fou n d nothing. player’s nameame, but it was someone"' ______kbcw_wbfltJLwasJacfarin g, a to u g h No chargcs have beci^cn filed in Dotson amand_ Dennehy once ,___ gUy, a great hitterr whow wouldn't. the case; however, aiauthorities -----broughrttfTfa'OTfae propcrfy ~ gjrc in." have described Dotson1 asi a “per- Sfae ^ did faer1 fausband recog-,. ^ > Boggs flailed att a_third_strikea. ___ son of intcrfest.” nized faimI on television this weck^.! 'with a halfwingJ - his second A scarch warrantt affidavit standing in the background as'| ■. made public Mondayty said an Bi^lor coachach Dave Bliss talked t(>'' slrikcout that dayV ini a «ason The Yant( In t h e n in th Inning of hli no-htthitter agalnit the Boston Radtd Sox at Yankee Stadium inkee*' Dave Rictiatti pttehat In 1 ------unnamed-informant-tolold-investi------roportors-abc-about-Dcnncty’s-disap;;^ ------vfiienhe struck out-jut-just-36-limes------■ ■ V York y July 4,1983. ___ a|id Ri^etti had hislisno-hitter. i _ . gators that Dotson toldId a cousin pcorance. ! “Ttjc two previouslus at-bats, I hit had a nasty ni slider nmning in on1 he was convened into theth Yankees honor, a cocompliment. But I felt I he shot Dennehy with a handgun Cox saidid when\ Dennehy arid' l i ^ drives to rightt centerce on fast- my handnds in the low to mid 90s. Itr closer when Goose Gossissage left as missed outut as a fuU-fledgcd pitch- while the two playiaycd with Dotson camcime on June 10, they faaa J balls in.” Boggs recallailed Thursday. w asasliislider with a sharp bite.” a &ee agent. He becajirame a pro- cr. Who kiknows? My arm could firearm s n e a r Waco. at least oneme box of ammunitioii'; chinking he wowon't get away ' The pitcher pi threw h i arms inI ‘ ■ ductive reliever with 2SiS2 saves for have blownwn out. Ih m m y Cox, w ho liveses with faer for eacfa weajweapon, and didn’t use it^ viitb that a third timeime. I sow a lot th e aii;c, thenti remembered the bui- his career, 224 with thehe Yankees. “The YoYankees gave me an husband and three leercnagc cfail- all. id ber fausband thei^j ojaliden.Tbehighllgtlight everybody toned-de-down repuiadon of the! Bul he started only four f moro opportiinitjlity for a great job to dren in a mobile homime on the She said s ( m is that nasty^ilidalowand ili Yanked« and muted fats celebra- games after'the ycdfTiT ie ^ tc h e d ------cfo5jrballg£lJgames. I don't hove any— tson— a n d - - talked to DotsonDot on June 19, tfap;, his no-hltter. remorse. ButBi ^ u look back and Dermefay visited the fanunily three day Dennefa:nelly's family re p o rt^ ;, I tion. Yea'ean later, be regretted not ti

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    Latham:I ______C^lnued from Dl KeUy’s's frayed nerves were Reitsma 3 and 1. good drivec on1 10 because of it,” Lutz defeated Costa Pauaulos 4 and and 1. Grimesmes was an 8 and 6 run*'' I^ren Darrington andnd Samantha understanandable since this year “Ill just have to playy like I did lO e ii^ p f;saicL ss 3 and Vedder defeatcItcd Willie away winnerler over I^w i Nesmith'• Stahger will' ^ u a r e '< off at the marked Kclly'isK< Brst playing in the ^oday," Kelly said. T’m n playing...... But h e•' ' i rebounded “to down M athers'3'and 2. “...... and Wallockck cdefeated Justin Ellis 10:24 tcc time. Darringijigton defeat* championiinship flight. He played in Consistency. And he^ he such a Reitsma by>y hitting1 birdies on four In other m atches todi>day, reign- 1 up. ed Sadie Venn 7 and ai 5 and • the seconc>nd flight a year ago. gendeman. Ir be a lotlo of fun. of the finalil ssix ho l^ . ing champion Pete SrStone Everybody►dy seem ed happy with ' Stanger oudasted Jenninni Robinson irvcs took a serious shot at Kleinkopf was exdted^ after bis “That wasras th e key of tbe match play Jason Meycrhocffcfcr at 6:21 the match, playpit: format of touma- • in the 21st hole. No. 13 whcrhen Harris chipped in for viaory over Reitsma - andai a litde right there,”B,” h e said. a.m., while IVavis HofI}fland and ment, whichdiis u unusual, Reigning championion Jasmine “ op eagle to draw within disheanened. pf an d Kelly tee off at Carl Sklavos t<^c off att thet same “You cann postpt a h i ^ score and'- Shockey and Mandi[di Hedberg one hole.srAnd . then Harris again “It'S hard to play a goi;ood friend 6:39 a.m., w ith Luke Swilor and time. Stone defeated^d Andres it doesn’t killkill yota- whole round,”-' square off at 10:15; a.m„a whilo “ <*■chip on No. 14. to put the and teammate because;c you want Michael Row;owe in th e other match Hegdahl and Meyeyerboeffcr Kelly said.L “Or,“( you can bit an-' Jennifer Hedberg aand EUie pressure! oon I&Uy, who was look- them to do well and they!y want you at that timime. Swilor defeated downed Paul Schenk 4A and 3. eagle, like II diddi on N a 1 and then ------Brown-will-battle-at-th

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    WINSTON CL:up I BUSCH SERIIJ I E S I £CBAEtSM AIiJRlt U £ K Rac\NTA - Matt Kcnseth Iic;ids (i> Dayton::ona Iniemacional j— ______Spccdwuy_this_wcweek wi I h_a_l 74;;______[»iiu lead ovcrjclJeff Cordon and a MSE sS S H B l 176-poiiu lead: overo' third-place Dak- Eamhardi[ Jr. in lhe Winston Clip iraints standindings. Tliat’s lhe Two-tin[ne Busch1 ch am p i largest m.irKin aftilifter 16 raccs inlf> years. ^ m So far (his scasoi;ison Kenseth’s No. ,7 C h ev y 17 Ford has beenL-en lik(? a stealth loses sej;at in No, * figlitor in lhele championshij) Cox News Service ______No. 18 teateam. “Bobtiy is a class -djase; AL ^ — act," Gibbsibt« siiid:"He is a'guy that ! He’s been TWo-time Busch Sereries champi- every kidid iiin the country can Ic»k atop the Sland- on Randy Lajoic wasis fired carli- up to andind every parent can fed -ings sincc fin- ■ ------cr— this -- week . --by I - Evans-----good about ishlng fourth at ■ Motorsports. Labontente is fourth in the poinb A tlanta in ■ Lajoic, who standings,igs, 260 points behind Mardi, a span H finished llth leader MatiMatt Kensedi. of 12 races. He ■ in Sunday’s JH built his lead to ■ racc at. The Compton,Ion, Jones land rides : 155 points after H M ilw a u k e e ’ Compton and Buckshot? MattKmeth Texas i in early Mile, is 16th in April,/ then saw points with T. ' T Jones willrill returnI to Winston. Cut> ■ .it- *s A compedtiorition in Saturday’s Pepsi it drop to 20 aftciftcr Ridimond a . four top-10 and ' . V: 400. ------m onth—lacer.—ButBut—he- e y e s DDaytonaI tr ip le Greg Biffle will drive his year, where hc is 14th ccntratc on thec car,"c he said, Chevrolet in several ISlandings, j “We've been ninninning good, and o x New» S ervice______Waltrip. has won1 tthe last two. Firecrackcjker 400. year, including Fridaj will drive owner James [: we’ve been consisieisient.” Winston Cup point!nts events at But Walt''altrip, th e driver of the Daytona International No. 09 Dodge, a car that < Despite his points poi cushion, HHeading into the 45th annualual th etrack — the 200302 Pepsi 400 No. 15 Chevrolet, Chi isn’t getting Winston Cup dr S iven ' into the top 10 ac ^ Kcnseth keeps ann c;eye on his rear- PCp:epsi 400 on Saturday, Michaelael and the 2003 Daytonona 500. caught upip ini the h y p e about the Nemechek, whose I the past two seasons :by g view mirror. Wai/altrip has a chance to put his lh e only driver whwho previous- record, Motorsports is a par y Bodine and Mikc ^ "Il's good, but eveiybody’s ev iiy- am e next to rocing legend;nd ' ly accomplished thrhree straight “You don*tdoi worry about stuff Evans Motorsports, ing to gain on youu anda knock you Calna victories was Calc! Yarborou^\ like thatt untilu done,” said drive some races in thet,o N „.7 c» r ’ full-time Winston Cup ' of^” hc said. Intcitcmational Speedway’sly’s who won the 19677 Rrccrackcr] Waltrip, who’llwt also compcto in led last season .when hc ,, was firedJ by Petty Enterprises. v rccojcord book. 400, the 1968 Daytoitona 500 and the Buschh ScriesS ra ce on Friday. Gibbs extends Labonte contract Americanan history on display ' Even thougli his cui:urrent con- As partt ofof Fourth of July fcstiv- We haveve y o u r tract did not nm out unmtiltheend irics,NASC/SCAR fans attending this of 2004, driver Bobby^ Labonte weekend'sI's activitiesii at Daytona J>(tetter thjLan sacl^d n g grco c e r ie s ' and car owner Joe Gibiibbs extend- Intemadonaional Speedway will have m erchanta nd isel cd their deal throughI thet end of an opportunrtunity to view one of the las run Busch his car and ai run as good as hc the 2008 season. original copicopies of the Dedaration / Diecast • ColCollectibles You;unger Marlin has ff and on docs, “I feel great that I knknow where of Indcpcndiendence. Clothing • bI ^ l s j ' ince 2000, "Him1 ;and my granddaddy[y I am going to be drivingng for quite Tlie displasplay is part of Tlic Home . ^nlr» racii;ing in the bag I'll get 15 done it.. My N granddaddy done itj, a few more years," saidlid Labonte, D epot’s sponsorship sp of the . ' | aces this year. back in1 tthe ’50s. My dad look who drives the No. 18 Chevrolet.Cl Declarationion of Independence ij By 0av(a v e L ance Icxt year over andid I guess T m doing the Gibbs said he’s proui>ud lo have RoadlVip,p. a atraveling cidiibit fea- H Labonic continue as driIrivcr on his turing the dc i S S Cox NetVews Sorvico______fo’re looking same thiniling.” e document. j P a i n t a n d Supply : ------t a full sea- Racingig was< Steadm an's sccond 7 3 4 - 11 3 3 5 5 Biisdsch Scries driver Steadman an. Scat time opdon. H«Hc wanted to play foot- 124 S. Blueue Lakes Marlinin was close to becoming a • the most ball, likece his dad did as a star TVio o f sttars to hel{Ip kick ' sad sacack. Steaifman Marlin i m port ant quarterbaiback and linebacker in •Hieh e 22-year-old Tennesseanin thirling you can high schoclool. racedi late1: models four years ago■o get out of this wholee thing.t Tliot’s “But I’m I’r 130 pounds and " I offnightftime racining e y r a t and went w< through a bad two-0- w h a t's h u rtin g m e no\low.” don’t thinilink that w ould’ve lasted week; stretch,SI crashing a coupleIc B efore hfs last Bu;lusdi racc at too long,"5," ISteadm an said. ^ A Super League and supermodcl Angie of hiss famousf father’s cars. Withh Kentucky Speedway,ly, Steadman Steadmc:man took up' rad n g at 14, Bowl champi- Everhart,, whowl has appeared on this, Winston 1 Cup veterann called his dad to ask a: how hc competinging in late models nt the on, a * super- the coverr ofol Sports Ulustrated, model and a Glam our and an Time magazines, Sterlinging Marlin gave his son ann should drive on the i track. Nashvillele Fairgrounds. His first country music - tiltiinatilatum. Sterling’s days arc fullnil competing racc didn’t ^ will serveI as Jgrand marshals. Sapp In’t go too well. star will be .will give the command of “start ■ “Hcc said,! ‘All right, you donec in Winston Cup, butt thet! two talk “First race n I ru n over a firo~ among the dig- ft. n regularly. "o a l engine;ynes’’ before die race, B y lore cvteverything up,’ " Steadman engine,”’ SiSteadm an said proudly.'' nitaries on ■ ' while Everluerhart will get tlic racc said, “ tiHe said. ‘Ne.xt lime we ko2______llAbouuXcnncsscc.fiLfootbaii,xac-____!ll.sp>m out.and_sat_facingoui a wall. • . hand at the-B— started byy lendinglc: the field from----- up ihcrlere. I'm gonna drive a carir in g a nd farm ing," Steacadmansnid. tiad's's ion the radio and he’s^ Pepsi 400. the pacc car. with yoiyou and if you can't ouinmn “Every time I’ve got)t a question just ballisilisdc. Hc said .you can't F l o r i d a Singer SariiSara Kvnns, whpsc single . me. I’mI’m parking it.’ We fjo upI’ a b o u t a track, hc canI ppretty mudi fire upfaciacing the hill like that, native Warren „ "Bom to Fly"Ry" propelled her to the there and ai ho saiti. ‘I’m sending8 tell me. Milwaukee,B, he's been readached up and hit the Sapp, one of top of tlicr cotlcountry diarts, will sing you toJ Sisackin’ groceries al Kroger*■ th e re , St. I„ouis, h e ’ss been I there. switches.i. VYou’ve got to have the the finest defensive lirlineman to the nationalnal anthem before the or someTietliing.' A n d those a re two I’vek»e never seen clutch n. in. I push th e clutdi in,^ play in lhe National.1 Football start of the ni “Wellell, he <|ualified in 20.10 before. He ain’t nev(!ver been to ™llcd rightght down the hill and hit and I runuij! IQ.^O.Igoi out of the . Nazareth, so I’ll be llrcttyjli mtidi tlie fire enjengine in tlic door." car. had,ad ;i Kroj-er sack in ihere1-’ lost ihere,” He hasIS improved since then, _:mfl h:ifi odcstly..______‘You b be elter start sacking some ------ST O ndm an-hopcs--to^find-his- ti - “‘‘ii*™ * way soon and eventual t want to g et a few good — grocerieries.’ He didn’i like that." h is dad in W inston Cu s year, two o r three top ObvioI'iously, jiidginfi from his teadman said. "That ’l is one of Winston CC.ip'» mosi ; wide ■grinRI while retellins the e great. That would be story, StiSteadman did. respected drivers, like a winn tto me.'’ Hui il hasn't hccn all fun andj . Me finished 18th inn points last laiigliss asa he learns the stock carr seijson. but would haviive done bet- k ropes. ler had not a ncck iinjury sus- Wm Rjmniuung.a.liniitcd sdiedule in] mined in a wreck Sepipi. 29 ended lhe Busiusch Series, Marlin’s best1 his scasonr '" ...... zjEZZZuEZZ finish was W3 15lh at the 1-800-PlT-• “My dad's going to retire I SHOP.O‘.COM 300 in CaliforniaI before too much longcigcr,” Marlin B i H r April 26, said. “Hopefully, by' thati point “Ther.ere’s always joom for and time I'll be readady enough ■ ■ ri 11 s improveivement." said Marlin, whoI and responsible enougligli to get in L © ^ ■

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McCainin Ihas called the layoffs at Uncoln 4.3 4.4 5.3 contractors to pcrfomorm the work, Thethjr threesystcnis Inc. 3,5 p e rc e n rin 'M a y to 3;7 percw rt^ n t in ------"It^ actualljHy pretty stab le, w hich is gogood has offered no pr -from-3,5 might call back; theth soon-to-bc-furloughed The computer giont-it-alWinFalls June-sl- still fourth-tenths of a pointlint lo w er news in o u r ececonomy,” Allen said, * Source: Idaho Departmentnent of Labor forecasts cell-center* em p l^r•r - • has been thaninjn June 2002 - th e Idaho D cparparonent The three<^county market remains well w workers. b d o w th e statiatevride u nem ploym ent rateIte of Moore Wallacee IiInc plans to dose its 30- under pressure sincc« 1last week to of Labor>or forecast on Thursday, nc shut down its long- s sffong,” S.2 p erccn t an'm d the n atio n ^ 6.4 perccnt.nt. year-old Jeromei business,b forms plant in Buhl-based R a n ^ Inc: sev er tics with UNICO!COR, a govern- “Thee retailr sector^ just not as st . ■ _hauLtnicldng.divisionn SSatxuday, layingoff m ent-run corporationn t)th a t uses fed- said Sh dleyd A llen, a regional laboro r r iM ag ic tenths o f a poi>oint higher th a n a y e a r ago.}o. ca p a d ty acro ss thth e company. ices for fuel and insurance, companywide. Last week, the Silicon Sil Valley VaUc^lll labor economist Thursday.r. “I th in k it’s■S pretty: good new s if theyy ccan Citing high price Toxics Coolitionron'cn'environmental" ------group in California, accaccused Dell of '■ ^ ( rurming a “primidve”i” nrecycling sys- M l i New ownersc — tcm-Chat-exposed-irmiiimates to-dan*------— gcrous chemicals os the;they took apart J m a r lk e t m( l i n i n n e l o n computers and pluckiicked out the i H M S ] looktto buuQTd reu sab le parts. Dell spokesman BnBryant Hilton SmallJl watermelons' cater said the switch in vendsndors was not . . J busiiMness up related to the Califorifomia group’s tO Slllg ngle folks, couples . ■%; report. Dell said RCI and a Image The A»tompaniet b o u g h t Cain fro m R o n r watermelon) and throw irketfng T hom pson thiithis summer, *7t is skills workshop. July-14Ji S fi:die other half,” said Gary th e m ininl mel- cle a r full of funfurniture.” TWIN FALLS - Interested Int in Koppenjs:njan, spokesman for o n s, wtiltfileh T h e new oweowners are using the . is Seeds, a n O xnard, Calif.- tion of the downtown sta rtin g a new jo b or•moving m' up in SemimsS have past reputation nent?. b“ed companyco: that developed foundation for more y our curren t cmploymei develop* »Hk. as a foui O r m aybe you needd a confidence the“Bamlambino,” one version of the business. ' boost to gee the job yoiyou’ve always melon. m( “We chose a size o u t th e>U u M 0| i*t ,want th e Cain** w anted. th at wasas easyI to h a n d le, a n indi- ( M e t ioQ (enfl* .n am e to die,**1,” Brr the rl seed s w ere dcvcl- fSeSj *^e also hiredired six new employ- In a 6-1 dedsion, theI'" “ Bh comt mei^al seed produlucers •* said Israelsl O deh, a S afew ay $:$3.99. Seminis declined to) releaser ^ 'ormcrs grew the fruit in production num bers. indude three sales threw out an injunctionion issued by [nates ideal f o r watcrmcl- reversed the process. em ployee, F warehouse workers They each coUaboratiated with “Not a lotot iof people hove seen Axtman estimated thahat die people. tv« . a n A rkansas state judge,[p,soj™ tlic „„s,i„dutduding in Yuma, Ariz., and aiy.The store also has retailers, marketers and < eh, who's had customers PureH P earts m ak e u p ab o uut2per> t andasecretaiy. world’s largest retailerJer failed to on severaliral farm s in C alifornia. ddlstribu- it,”saidOdeh, designers and three tors and began with anI i produce Elvis Cainin andt Rick Riser Wal-Mart Stores In6.99. . Please see.M aO N S.PPage E3 L ast yew" Thoirhom pson c o n v e rte d the union representativesives w ere trcs- the building; to a home-themed passing and harassing workers.wg store a n d re n a m e d it i H om e D ep;pot em ployeree J . 's a n P '” ' Stocks fall on bad an to cut nm ilk su pply i Fired months later ^ ------T h o m p so n -ddoaed-the-special- o a ------unemployment netfew s a ^ IHi^rigHts w .^Ql ized shops.with:rtth in J . S a n i, dowm- ■ NEWYORK-Invcstor!tors unnerved 11 IJ f] sized with a going-out-of-busi-g by a larger-than-expectcicted jump in dergoesdchanges muldmillion-doUar salaryry and ness sole fromrom 40,000 square unemployment sent stocks sto lower M an critiiticized CEO ^the company’s poor pcrfomirmancc feet-of-retail-itil-space-to 12,000 Tbesday on whether to> prqcecdi Thursday, taking profitsits from Wall lldder Navy Service 1 sincc he took over, Coughtrjciy said. sq u a re fe e t, andan< vacated a cou- with the modified pla Street’s two days of rallieslies.Butnews V lan, said oil W cb) Ssite prior to “ "Being terminated is sistrictly plq of warehouj spokesw om an S usan M onira. louses. o f su rp risin g ^ strong ^ i^AUKEE - A proposal to s lOO ^ r c e n i rep risal toKmyny writ- When Bulklc The program would < Ikley and Johnsori nation’s scrvice sector shel a - s s c u Snation^ m ilk supply, fac- snninated ings," Coughtiy said. U.S. milk supply by buyilyfas m d being ten ste p p c d “ in“'lhiS“ thi! sum m er,~ tK ey th e losses. m g majorior opposition from small I Home Depot — whose slau^tering dairy cattlc I retail bou^t the storetore, reverted to the The Dmv Jones indus;Justrial aver- Furnishings n ^ e age ended a shortenedd tradingtt ses- Wisconsm,nn, is being changed in on t’ confirmed Coughtry’s i ers in return for not pn firing and again filledled th e e n tire 40,000 sion down 72.63, or 0.88 rpercent, at at^mptto. to gain m ore support. c J ^ u d ^ • AIXANTAA - A ViVoming m a n Wednesday. ^ ' National Milk Produccis milk. It also would hdisip dairy Home! DDepot fired him for square feet andmd the S,000-squarc- 9,070.21. "njc loss nearly}ly nalvcd th e • The Nat "His terminotion was in i foot warehousejse on Main Avenue______157.40-point gain fromI thepreviousthi Fedcratiorion proposal, which is Pprocessors sell b u tte r andid chccsc------posting—mesae ssa g e s-c rid c a l—o f ------dance-with-our-normal.pc in foreign mariccts. P o h a e s - - E i i t ------designedd to raise milk priccs Phnirmnn and nn Chief Executive and ^ procedures,” Home 1 two sessions. The fedcradon ■ ori “D ow ntowm n needs Cain'S,” T h e b ro ad er m arket: al:also retreat- from theireir extended slump, wos "BobNarddU “very critical of 1 436-I3S1 or lcavenerOT. PiPage E3 rw t

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    ,____ M o n e yy ______SSBBBSaSBBSBSSSSB^^BB Idaho,I jobless rirate holds;5; N atioln alu n enm ploymle i n th its nine-yeffl WASHINGTON^ (AP) - The :onormsts w orry aabout renew ed rei lhe sc a s o n u 0^ Financial Services. nally adjus(ed underer 654,000, down 1,400 from * past three- months, andj 2 job prospects, A mlajor ajo factor in the iCatc ' tincinploymcnc mt .QO the big one.” rate at 5.2 per- May,/, tbul there were also 2,200 n people have been unem-rm- “Its effects willll be felt by increaseise lasti month was ra.ore ccni for a socond.xt Jrjj Economists worryTy that if the million j l^traig^t month. fewerer people looking for work J for 27 w eeks o r m o re . Tlie h e America’s workin(ng families, peoplet resumingre: their searches bill liic number of hiring outlook reraaiiains b leak, th e ployed f« of people look- last mimonth. Paycheck withhold- ge durarion wos nearly 20 seniors and small bubusiness own- for work.rk. Optimism( about an eco- ing for work anc tepid recovery will[1 belowiw the target, underscoring ;ms for President Bush in larger paychecks;’’’’ said Labor labor pool,ool. ------llThc num ber of H' nue on much problem if n ev v jo b s could___ co n tin[inued employment-wcak-ik _ election-bid nejct year, andn d S ecretary E la in e Chchoo. “As this Risingig unemploymentu rates',on not keep tip withh tithe demand.” ^^55 longer,” said Mark':c Zaiidi. chief “ his crats want to exploit whatlat stimulus builds mon:iraentum, we the vergtirge of recovery aren’t the I^Hibor D upurtm•tmeni said in a .o^iy economist at EcononDmy.com. “ A n Dcmocro ily 8,550 more people were ricw as a big vulnerabilityity expect to see more mnew jobs ere. unusual.il. Economists] think the staiumcnt. “As bottto(h high school ; economy that can’t’t c re a te jo b s ‘*'®y viei he job in June than a year tpublicons. The U.S. unem-m- ated and more 01out-of-work rate couldluld climb even higher, in and collcgc sitiduricm.s enter the J can’t grow by any me;leasure.” for Rcpu ier, one of (he s m a lle r year- ent rate was just 4.1 per-er- Americans receivingg a paycheck coming} months.m< What concwiis __ lutrar force in searcarch ot summer Tlie rep o rt sen t sicxlocks lo w er o n ploym en •year job gains. vhen'Bush took office iin n ...... again.” th em isi Ihith at n o t only a « ”jo b s n o t employment, theyy arc« find.ns a Wall Street, which1 cclosed early ______whi It total unemployment ry2001. White House spokokesman Ari being crcated'ttraccommodate—crc! tiglit job market, ^ for Friday’s holidayay. The Dow January; lined around the 19-mon(h s obvious that when it Fleischer said thatat while the the increarease in jobseekers, jobs "'nicre are fewer,erjoboppon„. [“" j. Jo n e s i n d u s tr ia l a av v e r a g e w a s “ I t ’s c Df 36,000, ond only 19 o f th e — down-72-points andd ilicJ^asdaq ____co m es.tc;.to_revjving_our_Jlaggingn g ___ economy_experienccced.a.“shor,i___ a r e n ’t .beiibeing.crcated jnL,sigmfi:__ ------nities for-summerLT iemployment 44>ouhlunties reported j o b l e ^ ra(~es employer cai.. ^ fell 15 points. economy,ny, this administration justist and shallow recessiision, we are cantnumtxmbersatall. (his year due to en 'e 6 pcrcent. the first time tion," the departm en * last July tha( fewer than 20 ______The jobless m5Je‘,^ te f a h-,lt ties have been above 6 -per- point below the -rateSraybaf"ra - B u s i n e s ss promoterir: Legislatetors must eijmbraeetece e h n o l o g y ago. but more imporportantly i( was lother sign was that only more than a full poipoint below (he BOISE ( A P )-O n c2 oof (he slate's Legisla(uK ure a re still a lig n e d w ithth legislative leaders (oI ccreate a spe- lar structuictures to create n ew m ate- national iinemploymyment ra(e that “counties reported fewer. lop business promote(ers is colling the oldd economy (hat puts a dal committee focusesed solely on rials, than a year ago. 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    Fitoy.Jt E-3 I Melons__ fW*m479. up to 020.' 4M:«dMra«raa.------N?^SM*i*wap> >■ ContlniMdfranEl - ...... -uses fo r-th e n ew m in i------^^O bO S iN G Fcr:OTHRES ---- f y y t e ’^^feratl 22a.78 — ...... i^ -fre 3 h -u s< NEWYORK(AP)MMCk MmU U oanu par b., London PMal CiA Thu.u. 1980s, when seedless watermel-v “ Y o u don’t don think of it as a » a ? S3 ts “rs S gf"‘ s s s s r s r 0 Camoda tt« plat*. U.8. OaMnMon*. 10*la par t). N.Y. Maro 8PC4 Ttui ons were introduced. ^Now they breakfastt itemite ," said K ari V olyn, ^ ,.ss ..»g- ff s s : OMmatnckm. London MmbI ExcA. >man.for the Perishables m.6 244 M 257 M 237.79 i -S . • - - *84 t>, Oalivarad.- • — ...... m ake up about two-thiitiirds of all . spokeswoma: ss VSSS ffi SSj, SS OKamty 8 Hannan (only da*y quota). watermelons grownn in the Group. “’ThliIhls is a p ^ect way to r.!s , s s - . s s W i s s ; w » E S f , U nited States. enjoy a favoiavorite fruit: You cut it SJS«“ t tm IU.. N.Y, Marc apot Thu. SWpMTOenaik.MlY. > Marketers of the diiHminutive and you’rere readyr to go. It’s like ntaloupe with a spoon." i i : i f i r ISSS&: PlatVMvnKsa-.Vffil iflfl2sw 001 s;.:«V i«w watermelon arc alread>dy sviggest* ea tin g cantol 1?^ ’?2#g -:i ■ «MUlnl«inoumain . «iSS).d. nn, a-r

      "6o'; MW'WP*'®*' I04W lo’Sso CoDon H.oa SS.M that goal partly becauscsc of oppo- dairy farmerners have to determine “ i i i l l fanners in whether it makesr sense to pay si E :i I: 1“ 847 848 0409 -4.75. nffg on tna Naw York states. Many farmers hhave said - prices butt alsalso likely reduce their M«i«anti>a Excnan ;, said Laurie Fischer, ■'S ^Is: ii »^^9?*7{%*^ 72 40 , they cannot afford the: program’sp su b sid ie s, st . del Fmanam* sz.w mai r C s §?:SS ^ 7IJ.W 71.M • 70.12 j n they are executive3 directordl of the Dairy 'Uui uvsneot es.40 S41 3S I I M fe I I proposed charge when WT. - : ' receiving an averageB national: Business AsstA ssodadon, a statew id e g? SSS g?:S!?» M li *• 90 SJf IS'tO jm -PwKtSy • -W.73—»«.40 i i _ i i i 1 -----inilk-price of-just-$llilC10 per-100-----lobbying groi^ u p . ------:— ' -^-S rrts ”i?gH ased program w ill offer "J J i .iS S' ■ ii" i f l i 1 J pounds, down from S$15.05 in T h e revise! ■■g S * " “1 2001. ------a - 4 0 0 perc«crcent return on its - JU SoytiMfl 033 1/3 02S B, i V i - i 1 r r low sculed investm ent,It, aaccording to a state- ^ssiii S S ::1! ’The federation has no ■ E S " x s r ? f > r ‘8frs'^ ooio « back the proposed chalarg e to 5 ment issueded byi Jerry K «ak, fed- SIESS" -.™ BSP s?.?g S?.S SSSS S SS5 --S £ ^!5 IS ;! sss I I ;|! cents per 100 pounds, MMora said. erad o n presicresident an d ch ief exec- -|1^E- if^ iking sup- utive. H e saidsaii the 5 cent charge 0 ? OFPMA la; 1 B 13.30 S I S !SIS !SS S!S tl?o SJ:?g SJ:I2 \ T he group is now seek He> OFPIMi 12. 5 1S.U111 mHier.80 1 89J0 18S.40 -2.30 port from farmers thatIt produce is expectedid tto raise the average K I I I II I I i - I i i i^;s?.l§ i W IS:J§ :3:S ::::: ::::: »I8302 -03I Ooe 2520 232320 29,10■£■ |5.14Os .,13;;i: 70 pcrcent of the natioiion’s milk, natio n al miUmilk price by 23 cents, Uulao«87.31.up040 S]S3:Sg ;SS!3 !SS:SS :i:^ Wad.’a MM 2^07 Jan she said. even afterr factoringfac in the cost of r . J i ® — ______F*t»______m ent and lower govern ------, M" oIctMwiiwSiSMi?! g!5:g-{gg-|gS-:rg— ------A fth a t level,"the one-:e-yearpro------th e assessmei n:;------s a — ISiS^lS0188.90--- t8870^08.TO-- -.W------• oi~3s : — gram would raise aroundid $59 mil- m en t subsidicndies to dairy farmers, B e a n s lion. M ilk pricesices dropped in 2002 a s Wod's opwi kn m * il I .. ___ Dairy farmers in_Wis««onsin are national proproducdon increased ------VaKvOmt*------;------.- I ”1H" 1 intrwhile-demand-for------onftiraS.NoTl ■ 'C h e e s e likely'to be the cu^cts5'ofa'rairf: c ---- 2:6-percentr •UM« U ctMno* nouc* P'SnXfy^lilng^ ______paign aimed at raising{ t that sup- m ilk an d otlother dairy products mo>« rKwit pnca HoonsUon ihoula e - i i ii ii Oml nwvwtnt, uk; (UMo«, uk ima; •M (MKM on IM ChieaffO Mcieantii* Jul 02 2S 024 7 02 2S i s ” II :| port. The program alrcready has fe ll. T h e coicooling demand has - pMt. uk. PilCM 0M*n sund Wodui 1 .SOOO. V -W 2 S M " s'«4 - - ...... support-from-somee of -the -- been blameimed on a lackluster ■— - EaKM "iiKisa& nation’s large dairy famrms, those econom y thathat has fewer people arssiiw p*. K S i j i S S g K S S K f i J Meitatttihwl.OuoM* p 93.12 .07 HEATINOOII. w ith SOO cows o r morere, which eating outt at pizzerias and other . ’ in Idaho, re sta u rantts, ts, along with a long- P o t a t o e s _ SS K r « s “ ,f dominate the industry i n o r i » MW i Sop 7870 ta California and otherr iwestern term declineline in milk consump- ______G ra in■JS s CMICAOO(AP)-P) - USOA - pouio morkM FOO May 0 - ■ K K.S S states. tion among>ng te e n s a n d y o u n g Vtnay Oiunt ------xs::ssa...... W isconsin has Ifi.SO300 dairy adults, PncM tw MttMl per buthal; muM o'* BtM ol le ro d o n ’s p r o ^ a m to t)«n» p*> hw«nU70COiml; lOOcouni: size of 73 cows. Most MII. M 00; com. «S.30 {IS p«rc«nl m kouhi 70 count moatV 8.50; 100 eouni Salaclad wofid ook) pncaa, Tfuiraday.;------B SS S Jl« :.;! state’s dairy farmers recvemment funding. . PonSTR.moonN »S0850« JO05 “ " i f l l §& (M *c«T5To’a«:.^M FUt S^ityl^F^s DurbaM^ VVuMiuMnglon NotkoUM mo«M 2.9»3.00. Zu'ich isTaal^rnaon’ S3S0 OS of) Sl.SO qiMlatlby LantfOLkk** Inc. niwinr.MtFan. Round rMt USIS .1 wa A SO R> tackt WlaconWi; NY HanO/JKarman'W^40oM^ POCATELLO (Am - litino F»rm DurtiSurMu IniMinounlain Hound WniiM> US 1 aua A SO D MCki WMamUn NY EnSalwa »M84onM11. _ Woa.,aopaomi in Oitifi ncoon lor TWaOty - 182 21 UNLEADiO OASOl^ N E Home Despot_____ POCAT^O - WIM* 27S (do*(doan BJ: ordnary NY Marc^M mfmenO^^. &3SI.OO iQnngJ 30(down OJ: . NYHSDCI)ankUSA4pm Thu: USO« I s s . s r B «“e 0 2 ^ 0000 0040 .41 Continued from El b?**'4 20 loSUn 30)” P*^^ S ugar Sap eooo 871 “The Orangitnge Blood Bank,^ a NEW YOHK (AP) -Futu>«l Vadng onim«NYMB.c tM 0« K13 Ml rights. W eb site desi(ledgncd to allow H o ^ S S S . ’.'s.W '^si apkSmw runvet traa ino on mu Now ■ H H -i First Amendment 8al9* CTw. ^ O fficials from th e ACL'LU could D epot employployees to share e x p ^ - ’*^to« SaOa Cho- nfv ( fl “ lo 70™ I I : | IU>11 100 tray 0X4 do8an p*> trey OX. not Im reachcd for commiment. en c es and1 knknowledge with each JO 7); buuwl 2.70 (up 0«'**0*40 "**“ *0,5?*^ 033 0.30 -.00 ; Home Depot typicallyy idocs not o th er. Thei sitsite is not sanctioned I iisii ill I comment on specific pepersonnel by th e compaiipany. > >OnTlANO.O'«. (AP)-0«»«l <2 30 SS SI? sl :S Ok I 3S3003S300 350 50 Mi312:70 -M NAnjRAtaw” ' m atters, but it said Coioughtry’s The Webb sitesii now h as a d d e d a ' . ' .ThunOay lo> O'l^ artivM al Ponund § II ^ 30 - 30 10.000 iwwWa^t^ -. ml, liucfc or batga p« eu*n«l. z i i s i i i I 4,«,0 allegations are baseless. section devoevoted to Coughtry’s siisi.’ss.^siiw i'sa?w s s I J i ^ I ■ I - 1 1 I SJ80 5 200 5 270 | | i “T h e com pany sistrongly writings. OiOne posting by a Ml*. 23,054 Aa> t ...... is? lividual’s Coughtzy supjsupporter reads “This SS-SM WMl.'*op»ninll Dm 35s003i0'5d 355 00 iS ^ :S 1 il ii b eliev e s th at th e indi% 0-3 &2 SUOAR 14 g ::::; .:::: claim s are without merit.it,” Home will n o t go3 avaway. We’ll rally th e . 12 ed. p>oleano», U 74.3 0 NOV 1.42 2 oii :::': :.:. ii ^ :i I i I ii 9^ 4^ 4!^ ^2? Coughfry, who earneded $16.05 C o ughtryry has h pulled most of lj| 11 II ■” i :;::: ::::: an hour, had worked as5 (an expe- th e columns,ns, vwhich ap p ear u n d e r IS m! prawn! 4.20-4.33 no nnvanu»™0" jJ* lot 1 £ iB i ::s I i l :s diter, or someone whoio makes th e n o m dcde plume “Artful w^.'a M>«(2'7.su" ^ 4 ^ 4.8 because he plans to us 2 IfWHxt com, 5 *« 3/4-5.73 a/4r ““ “ ” W ^opan.1 180,740, on424 sure product moves aand cus- Codger," be« wn:* opwi mi t comers are satisfied,1, at th e p u b lis h thethem in a book. . MINNCAWia (AP^W ; H 1§ |s I >t since it How/ever,, in a column w ritten L iv e st o c k 5 | r ’“703“9=TS.r^4Sf:s 4ei s i d.! i l l I Cheyenne Home Depot - S S i» 0 470S 4M0 JJ opened in March 2001. after his terntermination, Coughtry -■ nr ^ *’ TWINPAILB-Tn^-T^F^t>i»>togiComngi^OT OM C 480 S 472 S 4848 41 HesaidhisstofsrfautatoudM da 8UMnl«dN8utlraiddli a nd tlie coaqM - 341 .... «pon» M (onow* ^ 1 * = - 1 ' I on to fire him. Ma/ 480 0 472T 4860 ^ 4.922 OO nerve among currcnt andnd fonner ny»s decision ti K Si . ’SS! SSS =. i : f 31 S E 4.522 .35 Home Depot empiployees. “The count■untry owes a trem en - 4.SI7 ^ ^ g ii^io 47iii^ 47^ il Coughtry has received1 11,600 e- d o u s d e b t of ol gratification to from peo- R o b e rt Nardcirdelli, for just as he - S S S - i & n I I i i mails, cards and letters fr SS?«'So~~‘S.’S,>1S?.“So s plc expressing support, hthe said. .has made chachanges to the Home 700lo800M..t73480;ev*>800»«.. J - Ok 4ft This week, Home IDepot's Depot Codede of< Conduct (from claleewt:t3»4S0 Jul 1 ...... 48:S 3i E ;; investor relations officc:c fielded which' hei hhas always been CHICAGO (AP) - Fulurm ItaOng on>nin.CNc«goDo.^ n ^ 'S 2 ? « * i / 51®" Et $si' ill ?3i' several calls from sharereholdcrs exempt), he is now rewcidng 8- o* ssss.^?: inquiring about CoughDitry’s ter- th e UnUnited StjBtes K S ! a'^o ^ Sap ...... ‘I ii I mination. ^ Consdtution."on." “sif ^2 b rli’ii.rmd laadan aio *l*My NEW ^ YORK (API - Handy 8 Haiman aAaHvar TT«M«) tS.480 up SO 023. 4.074 .00 •appeared on his own WWeb site, said h e h u:'no no regrets. IMmlOGk' eoM u: TTto mommg Bunion pnca lor ailvar kt LorLondon $4,025 up SS? 4.001 .90 ‘ • 55’' IS * SSWKSSS-SK.,,^ E 4.001 .00 1www.thelaramiecountyli ^liar.com. “If Tm reinreinstated, my writing ^.-*^l».3S0 ...... LomXM l*» Mvar 84.020, uo S0.030. • ]In March, they were litlinked to is going to acc

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In POP nootloon on Wednesday for lormot, at www2.stote.ld.u- SuncSunday, noon on Thursday Tlie adviitliim notlot Ihell newspoper, assumes hill s/doq/news/news1.htm foror Monday,\ noon on Rrl- responsibility forr thethi truthful content of their Written commonts must dlay a y for Tuesday arid H hv, ciihmlttnrf trt -WOdlVodnoedayrnoononMon------— SQ IIIII^B lG il^Iser msssags..| e - — S I riam‘ o.below.by.5:p,m ,.. .aoy.flay.for.Thursday.nrxd noon - - — MSMST. Ffldoy July 11.2003, onin TiTuesday for Friday and ffWnjHaOS Contracts!. •mmEquipment 810 FumitinSure/Carpet 903 Can Submit quootions, SotuSaturday. Holiday doB£ njjTffffin 705 FanmEc Dampers & Shells 'oquosts, and/or written unoanes may vary. II you hB0 ■■■■■■ Mortgages ■ «■■ ■■ 706 FamimaRanch Supplies 811 Heatirjting&Air 904 Mot »mmont to; anyin^QUoalions ( coll Ruby et """hinafiBi t o Homes & RVs David Andorson 735-C =UBUSH; Juno 13.20,27. iature lati Schnauzer. Black 105 HappyAds 403 Tutoring AptsJDupiexplexes Setviceses 816 Misceicellaneous i B ;luly4ond 11.2003 w/w/whlto board & chest iviatkin ~ NOTICE OF BIO — _ hos whito/rust paws._ ■106 Special Notice! JPJWWIIl 605 Rooms Fori■or Rent 712 FamisRFor Rent For SaS* Was wearing a purpio ,uto Parts* ,-NOTICE IS HEREBY collar ® w/llconco, ID. 107 Al»rtiwiAltemematives iJ lU liy 606 Mobile Horn!lomes - 713 Pastureses For Rent 817 Music;acallnslntmenls ' “ ^Auto 3JIVEN th o t Twin Falla rabios tags. MIosInn ^hool District M IlrTwIn _8lnco -„!i; 3/31/03. From trio ___ _ 108 'Prof^SaJ&ivices 501 Open Housejse 607 OfficefiReliRetail RenSs 714 P^iescs Wanted 818^6fa» EquipJSuppiies .ccessories " ™■alls, Idaho will rocolvo aroo I of Washington SI. oalod bids for supplying S. y and Phoosani Rd.. 109 HeaHh-&'w5[nainess 502 Homes lorr SaleS 608 Commercialcial Rentals,- 715 FantiAuiWkj'ns 819 Bicyclercies 1003 Autoiutos Wanted S!annod foods, moat and ,J„Twin Falls. If you aro nonon-food Itoms until Thurs- Iho lady who nnsworod 110 Home/Heaitti C nium/Iime ' 716 AG BusirsinessS 820 Toolss Sa l Mactiineiy 1004 AntiqnfiquesSCoHecSbies ny. July 10, 2003 nt 3:00 on ad opproxlmaloly'5' ftCare 510 Out-OI-Areaea Homes 609 Condominiur '.M. at tho Twin Falls wks. ago & got on older 111 Enterlainment I ichool District #411 mlnlaturo "o &;hnauzor. •ntScnn'ce 5^^ Ckit-OI-Slateate Homes ServiceiDiredoty C 821 Variety“ty Food/Svcs. 1005 Semiemis& Heavy dmlnlslration Office Build- ,JT,'Pioaso coll me. Has ig. 201 Main Avonuo ^your noighbor recontly 113 Child Care Sep teehouse n m n r a Wantatied To Buy______Eqig acqulrod a dog with Iho ^^^“ 512 Faimsflanctinctiesffiairies Storage/Wari quipment 152./osi. Twin Folio. Idaho ^_.samo.description?— - “ 7“ ...... -0331 3301r- - 2Ouoonlo has o IlIo ■M M lHa 823 Medira'ical Supplies ' (006 Truckneks______^ ThoT list ol suppllos and []lViVo. f ’l J 516 Vacation Pno| J.™"* . 1009 tensms & Busses tThoS Board of Tnisioosfor I *i$SSSSSS<»<$»$ * * -- Opportunities |p |P P m 8 0 3 Bazaais!s&Ciafts 826 Sportn ^ Twlf«ln Falla School District t=bUNi>UNO Australian Shop Time Sliare:,res ttosforSale 111 rosorvos tho right to ard/iird/ Cocker spnnlol X, fo i iU lM a 0 4 BuildingI Materialsh > 827 Garage joct any or all bids and to malenalo, brown oyos, blaci S " " “ alvo all Infonnomios. &b whilo.wh Oroat wilh Mds |IJuB 517 Condominiuir jxntsf. Sports Cars SK»in Foils School Dist #411. Foun•ound on comer of 6th s ™ 701 Livestock SSP PouHiy 805 Electronicte '828 Rea MiMarkels '"V", ' /itmt/Hoao Stotfons Uh. Ash. Coll 208-733-60501* 301-&isiness- 518 MoWeHome . 702 OaryCattles«e& 806 HolTubs.is&PixIs ' ock Cats CMiork of tha Board P o)UNO lin Australian S I ^ rTnrrm OPEPEN: July 11.2003 ' lerd o o ss. mole, w/cow. Oppmtuniliess 519 Ceitieteiylj!tLots Supplies , 807 ClotfiingS]SFurs i M i w 1 1013 Auto!Ito Setvices S Repairs p„g -ound at Canyon Sprlnai ' JBLISH: Juno'20. 27 nnd qlolf® Course on 0^4/03. 302 MoneytoLoanan 5i20 MEstateVeWanted 70* Hofses&TadTack 808 CoinputecSts 901 ATVS&i&Mototcydes 1099Auto[itoDealers Ily 4. 2003 :all 208-734-1662.* ■' nfylrt your

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      1 MINOOW&DOOR w ------HAOERMANJOtKTeCSCHOOL OiSTRlCT«33 ------^LBARTENDEH ------ELECTRtCtAN--E ...... ULABORER _____ ------8 / nOTALLSR------lO R EEN H OU SE ' trainee# rweded Journeyman etectrtclan /Ml A a round general (aboror Immedialo tm (or on experi­ CALL FOR o r for dairy construction, o Carpentry exp, preferred, GIVEN that aoaled bids will boe $280 A DAY POTENTIAL needed for supervision, f enced Inaide ••lee y lob training available. Call NOTICE IS HEREBY QrV M ust b o willing lo loom all porson, p Elocirlc product recatvtd by mo Board ofif TiT ru ate ea of Hagorman JointIt . . Local poamona. Active Idaho sta te licenae I Whltehe^ Home & Eiv tf Idaho, to r th a corptAictlon ot a l-eOO-293-39e5 ext.6127* roquirod. Willing to w ork p { h o a o a. Coll Mon.-Friday knowlodgo k Is required. ergy for appt. 733-9666* ^ School 0 1 * ^ No. 293. Idat 6-^ pm. 208-324-585r Sond S resume to IS/Salea OfM nhouM. in Mountain Homo a re a , t BEAtJTY 212 3rd. Avo, S, lilod epeoHlcaUons are avalloblo« 2 chaira for rent. Hair- 0011206-567-0946 or MEDICAL 77 - T • from lho Dtotrict Clortt .ot: 324 32 North 2nd Street, Hajor-'• drasaerormanlourlat. 208-590-1209.- "Payohlatric Services Is Twin ' Foils. ID 83301* CURREffT m^.lOB3332. Coil208-788-122r pFARM EQUIPMENT kMking > for a phyalclsnv SALESo» MOTOR ROUTES >eid prioo* F.O.B. Hageiigerm an A q Shop at 184 2ndi oSrlBHBmTOISHlH ••aiatant and/or nuR,o Pen iimo. Mar.-Nov. THE 3ordon'a i Bookkeeping ~ AVAILABLE AvenuB North, Hagorman,in. ID 8 3 3 3 2 . Freight Is lo bo SPUDNIK p I ra c titio n e r. Compotltivo Goll oriontod for tho and laborara. SERVICE 4 REPAIR \ TIMES-NEWS & Payroll; ni , 731-6t8eor734-0550 w ago. EEOC. Contoci Pro-Shop. Jorome CC. - BELLEVUE/HAILEY jbmltted o n o r before 3:00 p.m. TECHNICIAN ' Coll 208-324-6223 KETCHUM C SIaM bkla miiat bo aubm ______731-6172-*_J______I Julio nt 732-0995*. ___ ■■■_Call 324 rP 2 8 i:_____ J is closed today _ — te-July 10.-2003 lo iho'Olfl‘OlfltrlcrCfonr nddrossod-Altnr -individual needed with ^ Both'Canlef&Subetltute* • — Of—nriQuao BIda a t tho statiItated oddreaa. Proper postaged tiof^BTniicnoN w elding, molol fabrlcat- MEDICAL M SERVICE ^ PERSON SO ^ our employees C needed ll raqulradrBHls rocotvodI aflattar tho atated time and dato0 Framing oarpontora ing. bloctricol and hydrau- LPN Ll to work with dovokjp- ^Full lime lire aorvico may eryoy the B wW.notbeconsidorod. BIdaIda win be publicly oponod andd w/fnimlng exp. Also n e e d ­ tic systems skills. Valid montollyt dlaablod adults person, '* Bonofita inci. , II you live In those aroaa nJuJy10.aOO3. - ed Iaborort.20B-788<806* driver's llconso with fovor- In i sm all facility. Resum e ^ day with fam ily — PUBUC SERVIdt! ...... tu and would like to bo a ^ aloud a t 3:00 p.m. on Jb to Box 97637, c/o Tho 401k,* health A dental * bkla win bo forwordadted to the Board of Trustees at1; cBHSffiOifnBH able driving rocord & cus- t insuronco. Resume req. & friends. MESSAGE- •• • ’ carrier le d u le d m e e tin g a n d will be tom or skills required. Ex- TimoB-Nowa. 1 P.O..B0X " Pleiaae contact Kathy jSflr next regularly ached H Blocklayera& hod ,548,TwinFallS.iD83303- Apply ? in person Morrison — federal employment Pk n m urxier advisomont. peipending a n Investigaiion of all porlenco with farm equip- .: Tire Co. 206 4th Ave. W.* H a v e a Information ie lre«i ...... ■ Olotnot Manager , c arriers. Exp. only. Local mont repair preferred. S i ^ l a bida by School)l DlDistrict O ffldais. Tho Board of” ond out ol town. Sommor MISCELLANEOUS — Remember, no one can. .733-0831, .3 axL 348* W age DOE. Contact ■" ------j Happy ] and ^ w a ta a e raaarvaa tho rightJht ito achedulo a mooilng al ®0 Bulldois 800-237-0838* N ow H iring for the promise you a fodoral job, t— M bre data ond time to0 awarda tho contract to the Kevin Smyer Following Positions S afe ForF free infomiation about r— Bbeaaful vendor. ” coNarnUcTOB--- 300 Centennial Drive s Inautatlon Inataiiara IBI Specialist and federal jobs, calt Career Ei Bid aacurlty In tho amoimount of 6% of tho bidders H eybum , Idaho 83336 Para Professional. 44th of Julyl /^ertcaA Connection. MfexImufTvbld p ric o a hlall a ll be m ado payable to tho0 Now hiring-oxporlonco 206-436-8062* 1040 hrs. oxp. working 476-757-3000* Hagannan-Joint School Diatidistrict. Security shall bo in the0 prolorrod b u t' _ , . ___ notnoceaaary______QGENERAL______w/DD children. SUPERVISOR c . .TRAININGTR S P E C IA U S T _ ----- tonn of a certinod chocfcorbtir bM bond, laaued by e Surely. ‘ UUiltlea airdH V A C — ,5,^ >s re s e rv e s ih e right to lot tho0 21303 Hwy.30 W est Filer 3 friondly. enthusiastic N eeded to work with adulta ^ I Tha Board of Trualoaa ri poople to sol oppolnimonta P sycho'R ohab Tech, So/TWttot LaeUUa, Me., with dovelopm enul ■ ' txintract ter the lowost roapoisponslbt* bidder, or roioct onyV Contact Loo - LIndo P' 1 735-1910 or 731-3968* for our ropfosontollvoa. Counaelor/SocialWoriior C hasanlmmodiato | dlsabllllios Hig who livo. work. * CURREfir bM, or* reject all bids andId (publish nollco for bids, as Mon-Frl. 4pm-9pm, Sot. Coil C for an appoinimont oponing , for a Utiliiies d firm for ninety (90) doys oftor and recreate in tho r~ I WALKINQW/ ROUTES M o re. Bida ara to bo hold fit iOam-2om. Call Susan 737-S999 7 A sk for Lynn* and HVAC supon/isor ___community. Minimum ^ d a t a of 8ubmlaslon.-No•io tW dder m a y withdraw h 's bW-a ------f n a ad o d ~ AVAILABLE , _ at 733^50.* MOTEL ■"dlits'Nampo I Plant fo c ii------1 year supor/isory llfa r the oponing of such bidtbkla unieaa th a awarding of Iho0 &dayaptfweok.S36-65l2* _ Ily locatod in N am pa. g od ex ce ed in g thirty days. Any M ounlain Villago Resort experienced ond 1 yoor TWIN FALLS btd Is delayod for a period i 1; B aih V ------J;JA N rrO R ' Idaho. This position will oxperienco ^ working} with { bkldermay wtlhdmw hla bidId byb wrttton roquost at any llmo Port lime. 12-15 hrs/wk. hoe opening for ' TKMotor RL 634 ’’ Outalde worker noodod. * h o u a e k e e p e ra a n d mainlain ' the daily opor- . prior (0 tho flmo ao t for bidj opopening. ■ Muat have oxporlonco 1Mon,-Fri. S7/hr. Fox ro- ation of utilities syalom s g\ It wlU be the responsibilitymty of th e auccossful bidder lo sum o to 206-922-3939* front desk attendant < Bonodl peckago. com peti- RT.SOS “ driving equipment. A pply 1 Sond rosumo 10 which ' provide plant tivo w age. Apply in ^ r s o n CURRENT 100-200 i a Et Camlno coordinate tho dallvory timem o with th o Suporinlondont oft _lnper»on:3HmlleaSof steam, clean stoom, | rict N 07233'80 th a t tho oponlng- Ju a n ita Yart>or ' WALKINO ROUTES 10<100-200 Cordova HaoomaanJt.‘ Sch6 oI District 0 Wmberty. Sudik Daify* IJANITORIAL/ j compressed air, Pyro­ 45o“FansAve.#10l‘ ot achooTwlll not bo delayed,od. HOUSECLEANINQ Mtn, Vlilogo Roson ' -^ AVAILABLE RT.809 RT. DEUVERY DRIVER P.O, BoxISO gen I Froe Distilled Wa- Twin Fails ID 63301* ^ t t a M. Rood. District CloiKOf1( CASHIER ler. chilled water, cool- ___ 300-7002ndW.301 mDarmon Joint School OlstrlIstrict No. 233 W antod pop doilvory Stanley. Idaho 83278 | TRUCK BROKER TWINT> FALLS 30i300-600 3naW. drh/or. Must havo cloon ...orjQx208-774-376i_ ...... 'ing low er w ater, thor- TRI ------324 North 2nd S tre e t------m al h o o t tr a n s fe r oil.- ' - TrTrinity Jranaport ia r\ow- HT.700 R' ...... 301 . 300-6004thW.------Haoomuin. ID 83332 driving record wllh a COL Call 208-774-3661* | 2200-2400 Hilicrost RTJRT.613 and a valid Idaho lk»nso. buikting hot water, and hiring hi truck brokers In 2^ f»H 208-837-4777 OPERATOR their Gooding offteo. M ust 2200-260021 Ungbow IOC100-200 W ashlno^ M Koallh and rotiromont VOC condensing sys- ih 200 Rk^hardson Dr. FAX 208-837-4737 ^ Tho s City ol Twin Falls is oc- lem 1 and supervision of hovo ht 2 yrs. oxp. Compel- RT. R 732 20< benoflls offorod.Wo aro o " .100-400 Bm S L t ^ . __ R HT. T .8 2 2 ,______U - • -druofroovrorirplaco.-FIII- Noodod. Sm rtng oL____ _ c -copting appiicatlons-tor. -Uliiity-Mechonics.-Will -1 -lUvo-soiary-commiaalona.- -lUi . -It ^ ^U ^S H .Q unT 27 and July'^Ily">72003 7 S7.25-S8,00/hr. DOE an j OPERATOR in Ihe be 1 monitory'and moin- and oi bonoflts. Sond ro- 1100-1300 11 Heybum E. 30i300-70 BlacK Lab. In iho Kosola two yoara roiaiod expo- WAWAfTPERSDN • 8^ 1 r Junction i-84* I atreota.0 For a completo rionco , and/or training: ■ COcktoil co woitporson. Apply 1500-1700 Kimea 10100-300 Wiseman . .v aroo. Call to idontlfv. in homo ond community _Job_d08Crlpt!on,_quoLlf!ca:. _or_oquivolont-Comblnn-_. _____ RT. 746 ------I ___ In pQfBon.Thut..oyo3.,____ ” I basod soning. M ust havo tions a n d employment op- lion 1 ot education ond 5-epm. 5. at Honkor*a Place 200:500f- Momlng8tdO------pirn tE R ^ n* BANKRUPTCY Twin Falls Care Cantar 400-600 Madrona r-t R J u n d soulh of Wondoll. G u aran tee d lowest pricoI ___ a ioasi 1 y ^ o r k in g with^ plication contact tho City oxporionce. , Exportonce 1121 g- 4th Avo. S . Twin Falls* ^ RT.649 . ' . , malo young Pyronoos/ is looking for a PM Troy- of ► Twin Fails Porsonnol wilh , dairy equipment is — RT.750 10Q100-600 5th Street .'J' U ncontostod divorco - a id e , p a n timo. Must b o : W ELDERS 5C500-600 Eostlond Or Si. Bomord: mostly whilo° $ 2 9 5 f filing foes. Call dlsabiiitlos. Plooso subm it ^ Offico locatod in City Holi. preferred. | Musi hovo 100-600 Midway ' - ' rosumo dem onstration I:dopendabio. oblo to work 321 ^ 2nd Avenue East. | Plpefllters. millwrights, 2000-2200 2( Elizabeth w/black mortdng. friondlyty' lollfroo.1-886-68&-2399* in a fast pace kitchen. p knowlodgo ol physical P'i RT.651 Call20e-S36-25e0.- . degree in Social work. 1 p h o n o 735-7251 or direct plant . operations Includ- Exp. req, opply In p o rso n Blvd. f 10O­100-600 Oth Street - . • _ ------BANKRUPTCY-----= - Special Education. Profor < somoone wilh ox- omail j inquirloa to porson- Ing | steam , w ater. at Barclay M echanical RT.r - 785 RT.883 RT, . • LOST Shih'Tzu. malo, toph All Chapters Nursing. Rocroation. porlonco i in tho rap o u tic noiOtfid.org.). Closlngdato , in Paul. 438-6108. All a p- 1900-2100 UuraClrelo hu & whlto, it found coll diets, and sonitatlon. Will j, plumbing, olectrlcel. 'ri Huddleston St. ,, ; '' Vory R oasonable Hatoj, - ■— Psychology or rolatod I is 7/14/2003. The Ctty ol p n e u m a tic /h y d ra u lic pllconts P'' sub)ect to pro- i£1900-2100 Sherry Dr RT.569 rT . .733-0495*______Foil SorvkM Repfosontatton field to ------Itrain Iho right porson. Twin !: Falls Is o n Equal Op- HVAC ] a n d a m m o n ia o”omploymont daig tost* rRT.- 779 700.700-800 W. Midway • Sinco 1984. PlooseoppiyolTwlnFailo ' Inclusion South Inc.------< portunlty Employer. A refrigoration , systems. PUBUC SERVICE 600-700 Cindy Dr Royt>om Law Ollice 1 450 Falls SuitetOI------ICoro Comer; 674 Eost- Drug t Froe Workplace,* 1 1800-2000 Filer Avo E 1, land Dr, Twin Falls, ID o r J ; Knowlodgo of FDA. MESSAGE JJ: It you live near or)o of ' ' 208-731-6467 or Twin Falls, Idaho*------I GMP's, OSHA. Safety. nnr RT.761 these areas and woukl . 208-406-4442.* ------i Cindy I 734-42S4. EOE* PHYSICALPt 1 Don't pay to find w ork bo- 100-600 Buckingham Or. iji.. SO P'S EPA. Ability to (oro you got the lob. For ^ llko to be a carrier . ' ; DIRECTOR OF I THERAPY AIDE ■ 300-500 Eastland Or N ------BANKRUPTfeV------LIBRARY ASSISTANT Port , tIme/on call. Good Impiemont and run froeff, Information about Pleaae contM>t .- Affordable poymonl plon. FUND RAISING • Planned Malniononco Diatrtct Manager Adult Library assistants personal > skills. Sond ro- | avoiding omploymont sor- II . you live near one of * Accidents, divorce & Local director n e ed e d for ^work with eihor ompioyeos sumo ^ to Box 0S168, System s including parts Vico sc am s, write to th e , Ryan crim inal mottors. nationwide school fund­ to serve mo Librory's . and Invontory systom these areas and would 733-0931 7; e x t 347* c/o T h e Tim ea-N ew s ‘ Federal Trado Commis­ like to be carrier L ^ — B r a d filn m t 73*-336r raising company. Holp , polrcns. and lo m anago .P.O. p Box 648 ond ' dowm llmo. Proven sion. Washington. D.C.. PTA's.coochos. groups Please conUct »7313.-208-733-161S.* ,67S~4040 Burloy DRIVER Californio com pany looking ' Now hiring for mixer driver/ 1 Saturdays. Salary DOE . for soles persons to covor loc,. N«mpa P la n t P.O. ■ E S ^^uH ?^. '3 yr. oJd loboror. full ttmo. bonolits.' r Apply at th e . . dolrtaeinkiaho. . Good- -BOX4280,. ■ naurerod m ale block Lntj. CIassACDL.&T&N Twin Falft.Publlc U brsry transportallon.sotfstarter.I Nampa ' Plant, ID 03659. ■ , w/whita on chest from 200 ondoroomont roq.' Apply at: 201 4th A v . &• 5 208-467-4424 I :e 200 S Rupert RewardI or fax 206-467-9987* | MANAGER c e a n work Into businoss'lor Call 208-436-6679- CHILD CARE 24 hours, I self. Company provides — M e w s is accepting ap]applications SUPERVISOR The Times-N w ookonds avail. Meals & Klotpfcfbjc. ^ Isup p o rt and training. Only ATTHNTioN I sn o c k s Included. Alt agosi th o se with groat desire to Tho City of Twin Falls is ac ­ for Walking Routes inir Twin FaUs. CLASSIREO C alt 324-S784.* 751 Madrona SL South stores. We ore looking for ll copting opplicatlons for a EOE» j j outstanding porsonnol to eucood s need apply. Sond g ADVERTISERS ro su m o lo D. RYAN RECREATION « SUPERV­ loin our customer sor/lco r. ISOR, Boglnriing monlhly wilh TLC onvlronrrwnt has team . Work (or o modem 7405Greenbaek^ne T hese p o sitio n s a r e 7-7*day, early-m orrting deli'lelivery positions • .Please check your openings for 4 children S to 209 salary Is $2,853. Undor growing company wlin tho gonoral direction of of additional income whiv hile you g et ad on the first day. 6wks.-2rtd grado. Monday- g ^ pay & bonollts such C Itn ia H eights CA, and can be a. source o FrWay. Coll 208-733-7976* 95610-5603* tho “ Parka and Recreation - If you find an error OS 401k. poW vocation, Director, tho Supon/lsor Is p aid for y o u r m o m ining walk. EXPERIENCED day care hoallh/Ilfo Ins. dnd moro. = ■ we will correct it. SA L E S I responsible » for organizing Wo wiOnot.bo rosponsibio _& . pro-school. Doy^evos.1 o Roofora o Sorib resum e 10: S andsupon/islngtho City's Lk»nsod-ICCP. 324-6463- • 136 Morrison St, Local I firm seeking solos for orrora altor tho first 2 yrs. min. E xp. | holp. Aroo covers youth'f' and adult rocroation doy of publication.* $500 Sign on B o n u s Twin Foils. Idaho 83301 programs. Roquirod qual- Stop by The T im es-NJews e PLAY TIME SUiy a t home Altn; CEO Southern Contral Idaho. P' M om . ICCP/CPR/flrst old.5 Fuoi & Sofoty Wu aro n Orug trao worfcpiaee-- l-fouriy w agos * commi- Iflcalions '' include ony at 132 3id Sts W est Call Twin Falls 6am-6pm. Lunch & snack, Bonus possible sion. Tronsportotlon combination ol training - 733-0931 ext. 2. or . _irvj.,,Jo(uw.^TO^12^*_ Homo Froquontly.' —provided. Nooismokor, _®and oxporionce oqulva- in Twin Falls ______------Burloy 677^042.^- - -w ilh farm’oquiiimoiit expo*-- - J 888-865-7600* m u st havo clean dhving -lo n t to a B S ^ A degree in- ~ — b T c all 733^)931, rionco for a progrossivo rocord. Send rosumo a ° rololod Hold, throo yoors I. j - ...... - - ^ ^ Now Holland dooiorship oxporlonco In rocroolion ext 302. K DRIVERS ^ (insurance Abonoilla). to: P C B ox 782. Twin ® F alla, ID 83303.* program P management Sond rosumo with covor ond a valid dnvors liconso. j ACTIVITIES f loiNj^IEAM letter 10 Northside Impio- 55lALES For P a complete applica­ In Burley, g o to r StNQLE? AgOS 2&-BO. monl. 1922 S. Lincoln. Soioaporson with form tion >' packet coniaci Iho Jorom o. ID 83338* * Porsonnol oliico localod The Timcs-Ncws Sincere singles sooking I tolling lorxJiroclions i oqulpm ont oxporionce lor F to your own hom o? MECHANIC ! - DIESEL a 0 p ro g ro ssiv o New Hoi- in City Hall. 321 2nd Avo­ officc at floortOuost. sinco 1990.■ ’ TWIN ^FALLS land dealership (insur- nuo o East. Twin Falls, tPreobrochuro; 1-800-94©. T h is position will be ro - li phone (208)735-7251. or 1263 O v e rla n d ,, ^ Care Center sponsible lor servlco. once c & bonofiis), Sond P' —malntonace-flrrepair-of- —r-roeumo-and-cower-lottor- —O; rcio8lngHaio^i^-7^f4-oSr' “ ^ “ J variod typos of diooot—-to-Nonhsido-fmplomont.- ti i 12-20 hraywoek. Somo 1922 South Uncoln Tho ' City of Twin Polls is trucks. . 1 on Equal Opportunity 9 ovonlngs & wookonds. Home-tlmo Is no Preferred ^ Ouoiificationa: Jo ro m o , Idoho 83338- 0 I 1 y o a r oxporionce. 4 yoarsdlosoloxporionco ^ Employer.* 1 Coll Potty Hutchoson. . . J_____ ptQblOtTLQt______. _ i SA L E S -RV a n d Marine ~ ALCOHOLICS . . __£dw farda.flroa. /nc./_ . —JAir broko conilled Fuli-tlmo e. employmeni ior h 734-4264 Hydraulic oxporlonco ,, A N O N Y M O U S .or oppiy in person ot to p producing sa les por- ■ g)6-733-83Q0 & 72fi-46S0*. S74 Eastland Dr. Cell Edwards Bros. ' Wolding son. , oxcollont earning ■ bocouso wo care. ^ Must have own lools - Twin Falls* poiontlai. Must display ox- ■ Recruiting COL collont E closing skills, ond ■ 5 ASKING QUESTIONS » 600-63&4736 Full timo posiiion wtih full h ^ a v o e x p e r ie n c e In PR ■ F ax 206-623-1397 bonofiis and vacotion. a „ n d F&l, Apply In porson ■ rinp;/Awww flbtrucklno.com* polls ovor tho tolophono. •'Work hours i:00pm to a “ t B en Horbough Motors, ■ - Y O t f R - ABSOLUTELY 9:00pm. Accopting oppll- 4. 5 0 N , Idaho St. Wendell,- P DRIVERS------,cations until July 8.2003. ^ OT NO SALESIII SALES Strictly research. » Com o Join our loam . Enjoy S "j ond resume 10: S / 'm AUTO Loans • HOME H LOANS • Ml:MISC. LOANS AD PSI WASTE SYSTEMS Havo Ht immodloto oponing S7.00 to $9.00 per hour. lor an oxporlonced out- , C o su a l work onvlronmonl timo. good pay. vacation ! Atin: Los R0 H2 f< 5 TIMES-NEWS pay. health insurance a n d ' P.O. Box 2399 a • id e s a le s porson. Indl- / Ovcr 80% of Amc:icrican.s 1^^ Floxiblo ovos. doys, & viduni will bo rosponsiblo \ 5 CLASSIFIED wknd. hours. 15-30 hia. multiplo sofoty bo nuses. ‘ 222 Gom St. V Toom, Solo or Relief. * Twin Fells, ID 83303 lor I' account covorago of I have-some negative DEPARTMENT por w ook. Grool potl-llmo our Twin Foils & Hailey job orsocondjob. Now equip. 666-606-5785 ' 208-733-4441* c 208-734-5538 ■ boiwoon 8am-Spm- ■■ locations. l( ElocirkMl prod- | Ctoae to CSI campus. ^uctknowlodgo Isroqulrod. I ------Formorolnformatlon------MEDICAI______U i ^ DRIVERS Cor allowance provided. I '208-677-4543 Call 736-2853 i Custom groon chop opora- Blaine Manor C Positions Available S S o n d rosum o 10 OS/Sok}s I ***★**★*******• lion setting up ot 161 2123rdAvo.S, iow about you?.*-^* (Burloy)* W ost Frontogo Rd. N. In RNn.PN: Charge nurso 2 With:hS the111 uscr-fricndly i AUTOMOTIVE Twin Falls. ID 63301* | ____Jorome.-Nood torago.. position. Experlenco in > * ★ ★ ★ * ★ * * D eU ller. Only oxporionce mod-surg or long-lorm tefit Services a n d highly mollvolod per­ harvoiler, awather & SALES Wc had a n:po and a r Customers! lent, representatives packing tractor drivera prolorrod, but will NYSEm., C om pany expanding so n s noo d opply. Apply in considornowgrods. 1 F o r S T U F F and 4 qualified tandem In tho Magk: Volley area. t'orcclosurc. Tliank y m essed up. arc alwalway-j up-to-date p e rso n ot 2400. s. Lincoln, CNAs: Must bo coniliod Looking 1 lo recruit driven I completely raniiliiir $99 or Leas Jorom o. ID * truck drivera. To start ) ASAP. 2 roforoncos in State ol Idaho. individuals who are goodness wc stoDDCd Coll or sond rosumo to: h every bcncfli CLERICAL roqulrod. Only hnrd work- com fortable tolking in bcl'orc wc shopped. lU ^ l s m s s i p ra ggram. n i, Wc have S l i n o s FT 8 « c re U ry . Must havo. . D irector of Nursing -fro _< n t o l groups ond ready- - ' Ing. highly motivated, llean Credit saveded ttim e and money 3 d a y * noo d communlcallon. typ­ caroer oriontod poopio , Blalna Manor to I, e arn a six figure Income Wc’rc approved! ing, writing & phono skills; P,O.Box927 a Listen To Our ag the Clean Credit 3 d o l l a r s * need apply. Coll 306-631 - P io aso call Chris O qunlificd for n lo an ! oxperienco writh Word & ■ B644 for more Info,* Holloy. ID 83333 208-735-1270 icfits Program and (208)578-3430 EOE* My crcdit goi pretty •| H«mp«rod, prtc«mu8lbo Excel om usl. for intorvlow.* Thanks lo ihc irc o f us! ,,„yhave acccss 10 the lodudod & conMcutlve S e n d resum e lo sl Tlianks to C lea n Cre ______ctlCpm Lorg______* Drivers wantod. Local Joe C(irhi.\co Fdinily •Rci^flie Jones fully,y scsecure w ch silc or moll to : sw eot com haul. CDL roq. fo r 0 b ra n d a x w CJU ich wc can .ncccss • ' ------Noodod days, ovos; or -A p p o i n t m e n t — Ji: CaDiatodayl 301 S c o tt Ave. O p e n i n g "F S o o n l T ^ S before I .shopped. Ch llne~251tours a day. .. Tho "nmea-Nowa R u p e rt. »D 83350- nights. Coll 543-6923* ” 4-4635 : ;;;»«»ilic internet. Our :ciassmed Dopoilmont d r WERS O u r newest Sonic D riveve^In in Twin Falls! , 1! re ferred u?; to n crci mtjcr benefits were 733-0931 ext 2 Trinity Trsnaport has----- P:T;S;treotsortooking fot— ■ 280-0166 availablilable to us with us' ownor oporalors. flatt>od. Now hiring for variirious positioiis. ^ They really took carc 877;4042.* oponlnos for clertcal posi­ < f l J B - > hours. tion rolatod to the truck groat loaso. F ast b r o k e r a g e b u s in e s s In sottlomonts. Coll Mike [Apply In pcperson. * -Teresa Wiliituiti Kimball ot 800-289-0113* S isaai iii < ^ thoir G ooding otfice, Most 431BlueXakcECS Blvd. N. ^ -G a l l T o d a y - f 0 R -> ’3SEHEHBER” have typing Asome ac-\ DRIVERS k336 M ain Avc. S. ' That bWhday ad you d counting exp. Paid hourly, Upgrade from B to A. Officc: 2 O8 -7 ; f Twin Falls ’ ;;i gome time a w lf>T7w wAMneflts. Send resume' Pan tlmo/Saturdays. n/n«9-Atows7 N ow 1a thoi to Trinity Transport { S o hobta Espanoi Dircct: 20S-21 Idaho 83301 }. ,Urpe to oome pick up y o uIf r P .O . Box 71 h Q oodlng. ID 83330 NO p h o n e cans ploose* ; .-.y ...... Ba m u p to yM.O

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Groat pricecoon By ownor. 3 bdmi. 2 bath,l«th, oncos, oulo sprinklers, ,-i If* . kt i» *»lo risk. B ofonfor* you do «•« s hordwood tkx tB2.000 Coll 5080 8 -8 8 4 . »vn>.d8akoOMtfocomt» mis 8 bedroom, 2.5> bathb AC, gas fireplace, fencedrK»d 404 Adam s, $79,900------"Z ThoTimeS'Ni>-Noyi«i8 buslnesavrtthac1 a company. 0«» f Iroplaco in l< oounlry homo. Laiargo backyard. Cadarparksa rk TWIN FALLS 2 b d m i ; ; ^ vtthihoBot- room..Qae furm 20W »«1-30M-^ HAQERMAN ruslic, « h e ate d shop. Call Vai/anco Circki, 734-8481 appt.* currently looho o k in g to r chock it out with homo, 1.7ocros. 2 be «:___ caipof.paInt4fIowW, Independin d e n t' te r Buslnoos BureauBui For Approx. 1700s(0 sq. fl. HAQERMAN a Walker 737-3928 or Ka tWINFALL83bdrSrT3M13/4 groatofartorerrontsl|*18 r roliro- 1 hath, 1200 sq. ft., c Carriers inform atioItion aboui 103 acres, f^owiw dock-c Parfeot starter or i Partridge 737-392 now A < ^ $82,500. Rai^rs ______,Boute_Car ),-horse - mont homa.-New»w-con>. .-lloor.plan..shop/garil i B S A , • balh, largo yard, now ivostmeni -'"0 wlth patlo.-h' racter — MLS#107319PC*380 . 2 balh. RV parktng, boauttfulifulvd IJEROHETho'charact BOl------T(|ichdh,corpotrpalrij;sirii:------w olcom arCtosa to Cfif.------0 lhe Fedor- pasture w ^ f t nig g sheds,sl struction. 2 bdnn.. i Ave Call 208>«23-S3» JE R O M E garden, city sewer and1 w o to r. maluro Iross. quiott noigh-no I of <>h oldor homo wl $127,900 1990 Filer Ave • 1ifT)-ad«Comrimmlsslon. aatoliito dish, gar sxtras. upgrades ond th E. 733-6802 or 73 1 0052* 0 6 r o r 2 0 8 -4 0 4 .1 1 )^ '' R T .5 3 0 OC 20580 fruit trees, oxtenilenslve Posslblo sollorr ca'rrvc borhood, many oxti I Wa.rfflnrv.75-botnroffieB affleo - —siding, auto sprinkle from porloct to3 doloullod.d< Insulatkin. som o VinJ'UiS:vlny 8 3 7 -4 7 0 0U Wost 3 bdrm,. 3 bath, AC foncodyard. 1 corgarai Can[l dowa.tilo ontry. Qffm 2 kifclJona. gos. AC :lors,- SHOSHONE j;“ S -HAOERMAN SoTkelurfad yro. old on 1.75 acr2 e?S‘ liroplaco insort. 2 dock; C l o o o IO s c h o o l ai (800)901-930131 < or visit ing n e u tra l co lo rs, ?n b^rk $142,000 Call 208-5 shopping. $81,000. '^0°-C H I P H I S P B V B I R T .413 vnvw.wobuyloant l ' -JV a 100-500 S.Appto nrinklnr 0734 o r 20M 12-433S a0a-733-7827or20 v S ------appls.If>cl. Must bo»IIW m ^ 'loof- 20-ocros. spn r i r _ inots, lamlnalo, n c 731-6817fornppoWmorC all l i t i d K 200^00 W.BSI,1st. D RACO WIN cooalder onyny (oflor, IrrigaUici. booulili^Ul 2800 I ' I carpol, gioot for famil; 208- RT.414 INVESTMEWTJtr CORP. aow> ist. St ...... (208)73Ma2M21!_.______closod.poilo.lots.ol.>olstor- _ 837-91 37 or vio RT. 41S s s s s ^ s ogo. double oar garajarago. hnp://homo.onomain, JEROME almost 28(2800 TWINFALLS ------sq, ft, 4 bdrm. oHIco,CO. 2 100-500 N. AppIo W I f M 208-43W417'417* • -hiddonporadlao* flOOO sq. ft;'6 bodroom, 300-500 N. Birch ______both. dock. 2 corrg g a - 3.5 bath on 1 ocre. R T .4 1 8 rogo. aulo sprlnklorilors. O ak floors, & cablnols...... - ...... 100-300 e.B S»t. t. ------. . ■ ..—L-aj j ^ r z F A i r, 1.3 o c ro s , vory ni you llvo In Ihosooso aroas Twin Falls. ID 734r34.36»3 +OCrM! 2 .0 8 -7 3 4 -S 8 3 0 ft. 3 lovol homo, mall a n d oto Inlorostrostod In many outbuildings,. pipas- & friends, tonanco Iroo. 1 acreOsq tc ,....K«.ot. Call 208-878-143( Shovm by oppolntmoni garago, Call 735-0391. Plonso call KotKathy 5 y e ar old KIndorolorgarton ■ ■ — ..r—I (BURLEY) ____ 3018Hoathorwood.* Oisinct Marug'nagor. Roglslor now for tho — _____ 324-1214or324-3543,■as'.' 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      TWTNFALLS4botalVINFAtXSSbdmi.2^ri5 355BIR5------. —:i^bath..2350aqftl0rB020 :2 20 acres w /b a m & corrali i-S-car Qonioo. g a s fioat,, ACAC. $37,900. 2 0 a c r e * . bar(«re. fg 5147,000. Call 7 3 » 6*081* 0 a i $23,900,539-4558* FALLS 611 W. MMain il QOODINQ U n iq u e ond~cS~3! ■rt. 3+ bdfiTW.. $69,900/offoiaffor,. . Iho rood bldg..alto.a1onlong. ~:g: 20&-30»360g/S3V2745745* Iho Big W ood R iver. PcPo- :*^W IN FALLS boautituitltui lontlol v iew o f th o riveiver Cf homo. 4 bodroom.. 22 1/2 turning & flo w in g a w aay . - : --.\.baih,.2.404.aq.lt. RodRod- Irom your^iom e._S50.00( .(€ wood dock, landecapociDod ‘I Wost 2 N o h h o f Gooc ISSANXIERRA~: USSANMURANO • V 3 c a r garoga. $204,000. ing MovariCk. 934-4269, ;;V>C all 208-732.4422.* jgBCarSSZAcrehotnc m ------^573 silo. Price re d u c e d . $500 '^^^TWin FAIXS By ownor: S todmi. 2 both. 1650 sq.(O ftf 500 S . 7 0 W . -u.' w /a cre« o o S l60 .000/offoS i,2; Coll 731-2686* O W t l ] ? g | • , 733-7479 or306.Q034.«34.* JlRSME^aTTSsoT" ■■ TW INJ^ALLS CIOSoTi[377 ocros w/ 3 bdrm.. 2 bat ' town. 1560 sq. ft.. jia2- homo. 30 X 40 It. shophop. bdrni.. 2 tMtth, family roor Ifflgalion w ato r avallobU>»'«• m U i . { u w/woodstovo. Lg. doc $129,000.208-324-8592.>92.* —— wmoftubrBlg-tJock-ynryard' i B R R m m i k M l i o i k t m m m m ; I Tfulty fotwod. 14X24 shof■hop. ■ f - Asking $103,500. 208-206 5 Y e a r/I^60,000 MUeie W arranty (Pow(1 ertiain P rroteciimi) i I 733-5559 / 731-5559.- e) •Sce dedsrfdrliM i ^----- twlMVALt^ ‘ Tlrmdot dc R ^5*3^3 Yearar/36,000 MUe bV arranty (Bumper^xwco-Bumper C overage) ' ' ! TWIN FALLS turn DIstross Salo, Forclosuros afoc*5?' Chock rotur on now ploxos. Froo Usi. A ' 1(8 S 8 )4 6 3 -t1 7 7 ld#104:,0 4 2 Call Chuck 733-8207* ■ H i Z I B f l■ i H E W Sm m tm m Flxor Uppers. Bargains. 2002 BUICK(C C E N T U R Y 2 0 0 0 CHEVNW S 1 0 4 X 2 . Froo Ust. ^ Cl A ...... NOW $7,988 BHtji . 1 {888) 453-4177 Id# 104)1048 WAS $15,995 ...... N. O W $10,988 raiBs.35-0 WAS$10,995 . . . No Monoy Down Homos. ( L E S A B R E 2 0 0 3 CHEVNi/Y VENTURE FroaRapori. 9 H150-0 J5S- 2002 BUiCK L iS-O WAS $22,995 ...... NOW $16,988 « H i« ;-1 (8 8 8 ) 453-4177 W# 1051051 ovor Flock Sum m H , cabl ....N O W $14,988 <2Hi8a. : Bryon Nowboriy on 2U ocros. $145,00ablri WAS $18,995 ...... Y B L A Z ER ■ . 2002 DODGIGE INTREPID C o f f ^ s i d o Roalty*'* ownor moy carry, dis 5°° 2003 CHEVY....N I O W $18,988 »!Ht52.>2-0 WAS $15,995 ___...... NOW $10,988 KHHI43-014; - TWIN FAL15 oxc. 5 bdnn5 ^ count for c a s h . 481-212212T WAS $23,995 ...... 3 bath, cul-do-sac. 295(3950 HICHRELD Y 1 5 0 0 4X 4 . 1997 FORDD EXPEDITION • U 'sq . n.lamltyalMngrDon-oom. CoQIn ot M agic, o a s t — sId 1999 CHEVY.:...N O W $18,988 k h 43.13-0 WAS $14,995 ...... NOW . $9,288 om, cloan, (um lshod. $5500.“I,'*® WAS $21,995 ...... TmRHRnnu^H' gos hoot. AC. foncoiicod . Slovo 203-462-2108* I- SUBURBAN 3/4 TOI3N 2002 FORDD EXPLORER I 1. yord, landscoplng. prlmi ^ 1999 CHEVYS...... N O W $ 2 0 ,9 6 8 KM32.12-0 WAS $26,995 ...... NOW $18,488 nuiKU195-0 I • NW locotlon. $165,000 g WAS $24,995 ...... ^ 208-734-5596*______' iI t WIN FALLS For solo b; - • ownor. Nowor homo ! J locatod In North Poln'o lni on 1 fenced a c r e . 3 bdffli Ranch, ovor 1500 sq.Vft, a 2both. AC. Approx. 160Inn., bMutlfully m olnt & land^nd- a^U ssthaaajo^1600 ' • tcapod. 3 Mrm. 2 bothlalh. Lots ot ex tra s. 3 2 » 6 e S 8 , IS8.* Uving 4 famlty nna., dinlni*''*''0 HAQERMAN r e m o d e le rm., walk in.clo9et In mas™*T double vnWo In q u ie t odusle d - torbdrm..louolcloaotsi ' park, country eettingiduR • • coblnota. work shop llin $32.500/offer. For app! garago, AC. 1324 Tan« 206-324-79440 S t.9142.000.Cal 308-4717 Of 308-0121.*I o r 733-5850 or 420-0aS6.’S I • . . TWIN FALLS Forodosure I . 3 bdrm. 2 b a th .- $54,901 ' Can 800-319.3323 oxL ; H702 for listings* Sunset oardena S p a ^ TWIN FALLS Noarly nownov « 8 k>t 54 Sunny Stope : •Porad® ol Homo* homesmo. party gronito momorli 36ie sq lt..largo masloMior standard ort w o rk & vost . bdrm. wim firaptaca. gjraot n u $3400. Value $4100.206 • .* room with firoplaco. forfor- 382-1603 or 283-0609.* ; C fhal dining room, 2 l/l baths and laundry oi - — -‘-m a in ftoof. FamUy^room3om. b a th , 2 b d rm s. In b a ss mont AC. aprinklars.^“ rv UAAie VALLEV a KEX- I wOl bu y o r le a s e car garago, cow?rod pa ••tlo, profaaslonal land . .. Kies. Call 1-206-832-0734 or 1-20»312«433S* W m

      ■ OmreF^eTFieStSoei B 1760 sq. ft.. 4 bdrm.,:o o 9 - : TWIN FALLS Nowlywly both, good condition2 constructod. 2300 sq.sq, $31,000. '96 CtiamploiIon. ft. 3 or 5 bdnn.. 3 both,oth, 1400 sq. ft. 3 bdrm>lon ..: plant sholvos. gos liro-«ro- t«iih.goodcor>d.S30,OOC B placo. gordon tub. 3 cor YR Homee 324-0020.* v! gorogo. SptlnMon.. lawn :> H Y U N D A I S O W I h y ^ a i b ^ •-:& OnO-syslom , NDAI SANIA re <1 -- - — I- - $239.900.2 0 6 « » 4 S 3 1 .

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      , TTfOROUOHBRED 14 yr. IEQUIPMENT TRAILCRj «w o w m o a otSKM O r T-^: — ------■ :"24flTHD7167000 lbs.' “------small acroagaa— ^------■ ... lu ^ ^ , 200^’ Vi"’;: ' ■ v - W/loadlng ram pa, Ilka Can206-32*-7240* | Can208 533-446y - naw. Call 2 0 8 -4 0 4 4 4 4 * E 0 m 8 POOL above ground 15 r~A I^ON FACT V QRAINBIN approx. I fo o t Metal skJed w/lilter. ' ‘ ■ ■ B R I P ^ : BoWp b ^ w o i y horse straight or cowa, 20,000 buahol wllh Hoor I Never used. $1100 new. _ 'p S i TTwmarriape cortM cala $SDirCair208^r9074:* ....a w e e p . 35* oc ro ss X 25' ' HULDOON 100 pairs or Will ' se ll lo r $ 4 0 0 /o f(er. ^ofMarByrtMonfo«ana W ANTED t 6 B tlV \ 7 5 n tall walls. $5000/oftor. J CaU208-324-2460.* • Muat be movod. 206-438- 200 yaaftlngs, shade, wa- J Arthur MBhrfatchea ist never assum e that7 NORTH ^ 01-A-A brflke. gentle, m are or ter a n d lots of grass. K $f3,700afanauc KJ 9 w/buckot. SInco 6500. July 4th, sih ,& 6th and find thoso who can ' it is becauiau^e the .otivioos llne ls Samoyad Huaky pup- Also 40 n. Steel shipping IK 0 7 G 4 2 ploa, $250 eoch. A l pup- conlolnor 6 ft. sid es stool -; duties you aro to busy' MSSUJTEAUCTON A plos have 1st shot#, dow- JUKEBOX 1950 Wurlltz^ to d o ^ u rso lf. July 9 ,10:00am moredeeplj^ ly into the problemi floor, $2500. Call ovos $1000. Call for into. SOUTH clowod. w orm ed & 206-256-4405 or 208- 1701 Grant Ave. 208-733-2084* Boise. Over 3,500 Mows. ^ • T oday’sr’s band is a good exam-I- :AAKJ9-;9-8 : physical. Call 208-436- 550-1570 days. - • ,pjc of thele )latter thetne..In fourr V A K 7 6 9339 o r 670-1116* . Advertise In ^ 100's ot Greenware QD the lead of the heart CAT Porsion $75.(2) Auto ’’TRACTORS I the Service and Bisque Pieces, ni'. , s p a d e s .OD t ♦ 6.3 JO 4440-0uad Trans. ■ Kilns. Crafts, and slarer played low fromn 4b 10 8 kitiy llttor boxos, $ 5 0 oa.. (k>ld roady. $19,000 | Directory tw o , d ec la Parokoot w/round cage __ '______dum m y,arnand when E a s t falsecard-!-; ______— $SO.-Dog konnol-6x6-w /- - Ford 9700 Nkre $10,500 .DlSHWASHER.Kanmora.. 20206 888 9563ortolM rae ------NH 590 Bakir,-3x3------“ .733^931 ext. 2* cd by foilo)[lowing with the jack,:, Vulnerable: North-Southith goto. Swing sot & Junglo Uttrawash, block, like L 1-6e8:«4a-43$3- tow uso $22,500 . new. Wlfo wanted now ~f ^ • South drewew trumps an d confident-^ D eaien South gym. C at h ouso & tro o . Nysso Tractor ImplomenI PC AM bl.3 dHz Cl^tJ t Coll 208-733-7856.* color. $200 ollor. Call 256MB. : 40QB HO, 66K, = ly took thethe diamond finesse. It 541-372-4020* 736-8604 or 420-1518.* j ------MUSSERBROS. de shock w hen E a st took< The bidding: CHIHUAHUA puro brod. = LAN, OVD. fh»ppy. $350. AUCTTONEERS was a rude ..1 R a n g a » C E -‘7:r«oUUi rWMl . a ^ O f t h i /V''alaanrnA $250. Sharp G .'/oM iV^liV^vant hood ;und*roab ; j n i f l w j f f ------C------lo ffw lth b•both'a-heart c loser and-1— Opening lead: Heart two0 ■ - thofiold). 206-*31-7149.‘ m arblearai)e«t7l*'.$50, 738-18Mai»094« g ' egg all over/er his face, a s h e record- . FREE Border Conio/Aussio ;WATER RK3HT&«HARES Bath cablneU laminate _ to a good home. 2 yra., Oalry-farm-conimercfat. 71* $30. K &: ed on e dowrjwn. BID WITH THE ACESA< spoyod, port trained, C all 206-733-3579* I ■! ______I ______A lth o uJgh g h the diamond finesse Buy or Sail. 200 ac. NSC ______07-<;B...... neetta l.dog horns.and] •-^Can South holds: poun|^^208-7345o«7 I Can lam ;; ; w h e re over(rertricks are important, A A K J 9 I 8 ------1------y o u 'sh o uuld ld set your sights on- 6 ------] 1 ¥ ' A K 7 6 FREE Great Pyrenaaa L ^ /j Galaxy l yrroWstUljjnder ,'a Lf a l FA (4) vorietlee ^ f ‘ j m aking thehe contract: T h e line thatt ♦ 0 3 ' cross, to voiy good h o m e , 3 * 10 8 . Will deliver., guarantees^es success is to win the only, 8 mo. female, gr®«f firlclcawi’a Alfalfa S M d - _ CHKCKOUTTHB ! art in hand, then draw tomperamont, noadk ^ |i first heart 5 South West Northth E a st ^206-543-6087/539-771 S.* RRePRIQERATOR W hirl- k MAOIC VAUST h. tru m p s , and ar play the ace andJ J A 2 4b P a ss P a s s ] ALF/UJA SEED Farmer 'pool 30* bisque, brand ■ u c T M m o r k queen of diadiamonds. Whoever wins FREE 1 1/2 year oMl neu- to farmer from $.99 par b. _ new, $460 Cali 21241B6* ■ w e r m e s ^ a w B . torod mole. Rottweiler STOVe beautiful black. ffBBDA6AU SET, King for rrwro 5 the trick cacan cash two clubs, but.t Boxer X. To a good hom a. fraodelhwy, RayOdamwQ S 3t give you a ruff and dis- 208465-6280 Nampa.* alza, 6 place, In vaiy nice auction adt!. « then m u st g Call 208-645-5676* o o n d i l l o n . $ 3 5 0 . TlThe auction calendar . ead a h i^ heart, since a\ ANSWER: Reopen byy cdoubling, : g card o r leac not by bidding two hcaicarts. Part- 'FREE 1/2 jack Ruasaii- I DIshwaahar, black, Call « 734-8919* t would o ^ ously be fatal, _i/2.Cochor..to.aJovino. .1 -.Maytag.$80.3244187* piBEDS-Unfl a <|tieen-vu wouJd loconlMt Hobby WolRWoirC, V-mail him al 'FREE kittens to a g o o d ton. old crop 3rd-$eSAon. •208-731-6608.* ______COUCH Ci & tovesaal, light H hllp./Mww.brtd(«U1i.coav homo. 6 weoks old, box now crop 1st-$75 ton. QWASHER/DRYER s a t blue* w/wood tifm, $22l/> ^ trained. Call 837-6283.* offer. CsD206-843-68«r H®RSvAojn^sfsasnM Copyrtghl wai. UnIM Ffilurr SymSyndicjiCn. Inc . Call208-73»3028.* 1Kenmoraaxo.oond.$250. < atonea rough and t>aad HAY 100 tons, lat cutting. |aingl* dry*rS100. CftUeHBB 6i Sleeper cute ond cuddly, a n d their Warranty, call 7384805 good j cond.. hunter oraan, [S molhor Is also looking for 2 string bales. $70/ton. classic style. Regular Call 208-733-0698 leave 1.. TWIN FAIJ. 8 S uper dool.ll. TWIN FALLS Urge shop C anowhom e.Call sofa, good cond., beige, RE TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm ., message.*______Jewelry floor display n»w, super nlc«, $400/0/ 4 plox, 2 bdrm.. 2 both.7. on 2 acres, W est Addison I 326-5650.* w ood trim, claaslo a M e . 2 for sale or lease. Option ■ I HAY 1st alfalfa and grass •^ba^e06-9»M d4r oaoeaee, fumltura afbcturec, tjm th . CaJI 20a*733-316161 $405.')Call 209-734-8482 FREE puppy. Black Lab H printers, holiday decor. or212-3090* • or20e-83B-4815* to purchaso hofiio could ■ cross, 3 month old mala. mix. 2 string, wliraell bo Includod. Canyonside pAQHA rog. golding, 9 yrs email am ounta. Call BO ISE CERAM K» i ^ Everything you need to TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm1.. .. WENDELL Llko now 2 Call 208-324-5151.* open a store. • ‘ Roolty/GMAC. Call Ja n o old, sorrel, woll broko, kkJ ; 206-324-5062/308-0073,* C o m p la ta U qukiatlon buffet $900.734-4271 ■* ®fi riowly r»m od«lBd, so mrto e bdrm. d u p le x , AC, W/D A B M L IIT E AUCTION q Call20»-72»44Ca* . ; r. Taylor a t 208-308-6333.* gontle, sound, great trail puppies, 1st Shota. $150 FHAY 1st crop, 2 string, MATTRESS i box sprtngs. _ Jtlls.. paid. 351 Snd Avo.-0. hook-ups, $550.934-9595* horao. S2500. 543-5206.* July 9 . 10:00am ** W. $365 -^$200 dop. 01s- ^ TWIN FALLS ooch. Call after 3pm clean, quality. Call King alza. Sun Valiev kT If' WENDELL NIco clean" Ofnc*-Shop>War»hooaa’a g 206-*31-3992* 208-431-4278*______1701 G rant Ave. Sleeper I Supiwne.'WaU(r ^ qount (or 1 yr. lease.. 2 bedroom apartment ENGLISH SPRINQER Bolaa.OMsr3.600MoWs, : |«th«n 734-ea30/ 5pm.* y Various Sizo# 4 Locations SPANIEL, mate, 7 mo. HAY le t crop, 35 Ton, 100'aofQreenwara bed uses standard bad H 'L. convenient locotlon. DW.f; Hallowa Proper^ Mgmt old. liver and w hite. frame (nol Inol.). $85/ _ 1.. sto v e a n d ra f rlg o ra to r AKC. pups now litter. small bales, $200/offer. GERMAN smalt am ounta ok. ■offer. Can 208-280-8600.* AAl l ROTOHbUNQ-jv*ad| h 4-plsx. Elsclrlc base10 Includod Equal Housing Groat family pata. S u p e r moM4ng, blade work. MVi-fl SHORTHAIRED POINT­ humors. Chomplon lines. call 206-934-8443* Household Fumlhjre P board h«at. W ater &4 Opportunity. 536-6244* ER. fomats, 3 mo. old. 3 2 8 ^1 or 308-8099.* i . Its . - TWIN FALI.S Shop/ware- $350. Call 208-324-5082 HAYZ lat cutting '03 crop. 206 888« 63ortolM >— ^$780^^aorefary’d5ak oarbogo pd. NO yard/pots . $75/0ffer. Colt 423-6752.* FILLDfRT------|4 S 0 * S450 dop.. nosr house Wftth rostrooms and or 308-0073* 205 1 ttin.b«>0»- RFV163, 1.W»443181* tibla.$1052Qfr»2-114«5' - 733-0081 or 420-0081* hands, broke & gentto. SOFA about 7 ft. long TOP TO SOIL aold by the' TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm..7 2 JEHOHB Holktay Motol mo'os $300. R eady to OQ.’ £HikVilBt cutting 2003 crop, dump truck. $100 per . . alt app)s.. W /D IrKl.. Sonny Ooobar, and Ver- Call 206-324-4802.* sectional w/3 reclining di :l., Undor new m aruoom ont. s a r y b a r s . b r o d . . losly, good quallly, no- pieces. 6 piece total. load. lo< Moro thon 5 loads - AC, S52S/mo. $300 off>'■ Nice, cloan, comfortoblo $4000.B37-634af306-6009* JACK * RUSSELL j)upa, rain, 1 ton alfalfa bales, $80 each. Good dirt no ; ^ m o . 2 0 & - ^ 1 3 1 7 .* $300/oHar. (3) MelB4 $B rooms. 401 W . Main, AKC. All colors 8. c o a ta $75/ton, 600 Tons. l video cabinota.$10/each. rocks. ro< In T.F. 280-3832.* • TfrtN FALLS 2 bodroorn”r 324-2381* HORSEH TACK, braldod avolloblo. Groot tom pera- 208'67»33Q3/431-1Sai* - . 4 SywaN^ ' - BURLEY Trallor sp a ce for rolns, steorropo.'bolly monts. Coll 208-585-^5995 = 208-737-9879.* WANTED WA dean fill dirt site I S Extra nice 4.i>lox, TWIN FALLS HBO. HAY 1st cutting alfalfa, CALL208.731-0788* „ In Jerom e, oft 1*84, rocks ; '] $475 dep. up to 50' troller on E. cinchos. reins, bit. or 208-371-0804. Saar at ^ W A V d ftb ^ b King w a v e - In tnJrcrowave & rofrlgoralor Main. $100deposlt. tlo down, & bruahos. amall bajaa, $70 p er ton. HARDWOObFLObRINd ”less, black, lacquer fram e, din, dii concrete, asphalt, , Call20S-734-9182* Call for prtcos hatrial-mwhllo913.homo C:aH 206-423-6136.* CDifferent spocios a graJos $100/mo. 208^78-1319* Bost offer 206-733-7855* stood.com* h e a d b o a rd w ith b u jit ln_ etc. a t Easy accaas, no ‘ “ CtprlUotmL 733-645T HAY 20-ton grass hay.------S om e real cheap. “ organlcs; Calt Lalna at •! ------T ^ ^ PALLS 2 bodroonT* - FILER ExqulsKo, quiet sot- ^H O R SE TRAILER S&H (4} ; wihe bbttle & glass stor- or JA^K RUSSELL------^ $ 4 0 .30-ton oat h a y . $50. Jatrray 208-738-2908.* ag ; a$ 1 5 0 . Call 733-3579* 536-8323 53 bus, hrs. only. U t r TWIN FALLS ting $195. Cabin Crook horao, attochod portable TERRIER • pupplaa. Tiny, I t o l'ocat^orL%'l appll-” * OLD TOW NE LODGE Call today 32»6475* corrals, groat cond. 200-1 ton balea alfalfa SHELVING « units. Heavy p ineas, Small peta nag.' adorable, purabrod. $250. hay. $70. 208431-6261* , 9;' Newty renovated rooms $3500.208-308-7013.* Coll 208-539-1960.* duty, llkd new. Ideal for ^ I s s 64. $ 3 5 0 d e p . C a ll _ Cabla.TV-HBO. No.Pots. _ KIMBERLY Single wide shop or garage. Priced at ■ — and-new-double epaooe -s ,HAY.3rd..brlght green.. _{ K fe736-0g6y73to68.*'^ 248 2nd Avow. 733-6630* HORSES v--;^— - 1LAB AKC rag. chocoittta— ^ loafy, bam stored, 1361b. ~S0% 1 off new. 733-8711* - ■ . avail. Friendly Vlllaga 2001 geldings f7+/-hands and black, bom May 12. 3 siring bales, $9/bals. .F A IR B R U S H S y s t e m . ^ !■ TWIN FALLS $105ftirk. Mobil* Eatataa. Ask 1 ^ toopard world & nationol Call 208-438-8700* l E » . Stave, rafrta. 0W '& $376 mo. OutoC mIcrowBve,>• about 1 month rent FREEI You pkJt up. 324-7148.* i ^on^^/M B vo»sf2^ M’aYamata. A100, compres- f - ffib. No pats. 7^-0895.* champion sire/TB dam, ;LAB black, AKC rogiatorod 5 t . rcWg.a.utHs. Incl.735»tggg■s Call 423-5283.* 1 dark boy TBA3K ' HAY 60 tons, 1 ton bales, I wide. 19* high, 38* d e ep . sosor model 20A. perfect n fonule puppy. $250. ^ Good con^n $266. cccondition barely usod. ^ T W I FALLS 2 badrpom,7’- TWIN FALLS professionally trained, 1st crop tested dairy quol- “ loath townhouse. No TWIN FALLS Single & Call 208-734-7393* SATELLITE TV tt50: 50 ‘ Call 208-734-1207.* imincluds, 13 stonclls, 2 tin- Cobins, studk) & 1 bdmis.. double spacos ovall. Froq • 2003 colt - . Ity hoy. $83/ton (J-hauI, S M ts.$ 4 7 0 + d e p o slb Call Doric buckskln/boyTBA3H. LAB 1 puppies AKC rog. Joromo aroa. 736-5943* |Channels, no crodftcarda. AIR ai e^NblYiA^ER like o«ger rests, 30 colors, & 3 . ' newly refurbished, oilII mo. rant. C«n*o Moblia D 5 varnish, sold as sot. A |f e 7 3 6 - 8 e 8 4 a n a r 5pm.*l_ utils, pd.. cablo $ $300 - 206-731-8160/326-3768* femolo. Bolh parents on . $12.50Ai». 208-308-3422* new. , Window mount. ^: E atata a. Cod 734-8064* sito. First shots & dew ^HAY 8 ton g rass/hay mix, _ $200. Evenings 208-733- 94$450. Call 208-934-8029* j ★fis********'*'*** 2 string boles, $75 a ton <->Looking lor o>tra vacation J PONY CART & harnaaa clowod. 208-324-3461.* 3841, doys733-7141.* DISDISPLAY CASE grey & q T flN FALLS AVAIU NOW $5 0 0 dolivorod. Call 208- ■ In tho frokl. $80 a ton from money? Wny nol Mil il>o»o Ifiaeura 2 bdrm. 1 bath. .LAB8j^KC.togl«ojio_d. _ _BtllbflOpdJlajT>»>p.u:v«i 0Mn_ .gfelHEP_LA6E.INS.eRT. ] block.bU Vory nicol. $200 ^ - —922->4999-evanlnoa-or- -■ -alaokr208-73»6484»------“ f I r m . C DI I K o t f h - a t-4 ------r ----- fiHToof mo.^S200~dopTP-i- . _208-7.13-0575 days.:______block lab pups, 5 w ks old _ storing? Claaailioo wtil ek> 11. (Garth stovo flroplaca in- »• utUfl. Incl. N o pots. — oh'e^MVOSr B oth-paronta- HHAY 650 tons of d e a n hay,------— Call 733-0031:------—J~sort $500:Call 733-2084*' ~20-206-735-1439;* ^------Itoratod near downtown, ? SHOSHONE lody looking gQUARTER HORSE rog. on atto. Rof. avoil. $250- $70/ton + delivered. 35 - i; Credit chock roqulrod. JEROME 2 bdrm, 2 b ^h for roommolo, bod. TV & 3 yrs. old. SIro: Smokin 300.368-7473^90-3048* Iona/load. Call 208-934- - roomy, on ow n lot, nico &g> cable pd.. uso of kitchon, Calun Robot. Dom. Cool ; 4036/ 539-4036.* _ ; Call208*733-2216. cloan. $450+$350 dop. LABS AKC. chocolate. >. allutllspd$170. 888-2555 Tinker Bar, $1250 atlvor ' HAY /Utalfo 3,000 IT . balos I L 208-324-«175«20-1706* grullo. Call 208-366-7713- block, dowclows.wormod. H tWiN f a lls Beautiful 2 _ TWIN FALLS Roommoto Istshots.$200.324-3S43 1st. cuttings, oxc. quality. ■ M n n . 2 bath w/2 cur ga>1 KIMBERLY extra nico0 w anted. $250 momh, util- §SADDLE (2). cfal08l51/2* or 539-3543.* 206-687-9131/846-2639.* ■ h. doon & quiot. 2 bdrm. 14f Itlos paid. Call 733-0973. ** rtigo. 'AC. gas. dlshw ash- Miko Boors Roper, oldor .LABS : Chocolato. AKC, HHAY cortlllod *wood froo' I Mr, nice quloi nDlghborho*a. wido w /shod. $375 + dop. - sa d d lo .-g o o d condition.- •' % No p e a , rots. 326-5867,* pupplos, 8 wks old. (5) fo- alfolfo gross mix. Balo or ■ Od. Absolutaly n o p o ts or Vickor 15 1/2’ Ropor, mo)oS150/olfdr.(3)malos ton. Call 208-733-5839 ■ noorty now. groot condltt- . ■moklng. Ploaao 208- j - $100/otfor.Flrst shots. o r 731-5839.*------_ ~HAr:BALJJVG^ |3 9 -1 0 6 7 or 734-5388.* on. Your choice, $500 —SEED ------1------o a ch . Misc. lack olso. Call 208-530-S964 ovos.* hHAY for salo. 32 ocros I TVVIN F/U X S Brick 2 bdrm. 1 CONNECT I 934-4668 oftor 6 pm or MINIATURE I SCHNAUZER altoKo ool foodor hoy. ■ i ton bal»rs or ERICKSBPTS W/bsmt. SS50/mo.4- dop. loavo msg.*______• AKC puppioo, sort 4 j> e p - Coll 208-837-6411* g retjulev Ixilcs, 308-734^4/ 308-8224*4* BURLEY. Olfico space5 W IT H Fbr m ow {/\/bn>uitfori ^ALFALFA SEED pof. block & silver. $100 cHAY Grass toodor in 1 ton — TW INFALLSCioan.; r avallablo a t 1358 Albionn CUSTOMERS g SADDLE 15 1/2* youth or doposit. For Info coll please cttll AAlfalfa four tvirii'U fs. ■ Avo. 1.900 sq. It. with womans ploasuro. Vory boloo. 200 ton avail. 1st F Will (IcKix-r. (2 bdmi.. 2 bath. $ 5 2 5 + h W H O 206-436-6212*______cutting, no woods, shod I CUSTOM I aOS-734-4841 o r dop.. $300 off -tat m o . - 3 prtvato oHlcoa nnd largo0 ^ N E E D ------ligh-woight. padded aoat, 3 8 0 -a 0 9 0 * 208-543-5087 or [>■ opon spaco. Roatrooma. vory imio U30. $500/oMor. 1PET STORE wonta to buy otorod. will hovo 3 string HARVESTING 208-539-7715* tncls. all appis & W/D. brook room and storogo. YOUR ■ yourpupploa, small m ixos balos avail. 2nd cutting. B 73^121 or 734-6674.* Coll 208.837-9074.* 1- Olt-stroot poAlng. SERVICE OK. Coll l-aOI-280-2732.* Coll 208-734-7541 or Custom (3rain f S e r e p a ^ j = 2B&:7542.J__...... TWIN FALLS C taan.n . Call 20 8 -67W 300!___- Advertise in I iPOLYDACTYL kiUona (ox- C o m b l n j n j f WELL I B bdmi.. 1 bath, kuidod.V LYIW OOD ' iro loos] molhor Is M anx, hHAY Need a load of r>ew JD-9600 , SERVICE Uo smokino/)>ots. $ 495 & the I roQdy now. M anx kitton hay? 1st crop dairy also Tnteks Avallalilc. 'Clyde's Sprinkler f e dop. <5U173S-4>473* SHOPPING CEffTER L OKIco & Rolall S ervice ■ oro roady In 5 wooka. - loodor hoy. Coll 208-676- 308-200-0729 F4pc Repair DoHifslic _ • D oln; W.-ll.s. TwN FALLS Largo doonI'' Hommack Management JULY 11”' & 12’" Coll 208-934-5121.* 5165 Of 208-670-5165* aaa- 3B 0-342i W hrlfitT tts wind ^ D irectory Twin Falls County 5 dunuiijfd In thejlcld All ^ lirtmds t>f /)ii/»if»s i bdrm. apt. No pots/»/ 734-4339 or 342-7388* PYQMY GOATS, kIdS. ZHAY quality horso hoy, 3os-250-oaai’ { A p ressiin - 3 coro & altornallvo modi- 208-420-0709.- ~ SO-f- Uv»todc panels, 2 1/2 wookB. $300, p a r­ 18’ Goo^cn«k troilK ross ofloila ml*. 1st cui­ Advortlao In 77>» TW IN FALLS now UiKInoig cino offices. 808 Shoupp cA-rn.e 2 Anauo buiio, 2 ents on alto. 423-4212* ng ollntfa. smoll bolos. Cecil WetXMtein f* ■I Avo. W. Call 734-8789.* yrs. old. Call 208-438- Draft a Buggy HortM. r llorsetmlnlngA J AO Business A rimnnUons lor DELUXE WEIMARANER, puppios^ $80flon. 208-324-7401* PIPE REPAIRS S a rv /c e Dlroctory 4-ptax. 2 bedroom . 2 bath, 6952 o r 208-436-3139* M uln. filadumlth Items, da;/ ii>ork ' TWIN FALLS Groot dispoalUon. Blue o r = ST.S.C. Hay Retrieving ' Using SaddlH&Todc. 2 0 i/rs. cjrpn Page "Chick" IB»h4nSvMnncludad. 2383 for vtowtno&details*,* RABBITS sproodor, 25' 1010 hoad- _or..cloan.insldo,_flLOUt r sprinJdcr pipe *n R an ch Various broods avallablo._ 3-5 Inch pfpc preiss Bl?b5E£5l52? Cali Kristina at W 9,^.^7W -3W I Summer la naw - ooo « ii a All to d a CrtcliidnL Chicks o f aatixe* 0«raoa »«)• »M*ool Find ^ . ■. ^ f r » a video Ibraiy, ■ » 206-328-3473.* a t //erxs. ducks, geese. , ^ $38,000/offar' ’ ■ See press dispiay oui wt>era Ihoy ara orM MD ^ I FOrmore Irrigailon A /a m i eggs, •vwyone ^ Mtie>« youra wiO ZJ ’ ------rw W PALLB------CasatHC2188S60,000/ Ce OgreiTBAUHQ, IBxTB •200 N. 2 5 3 W. Jenxne. k,t»o threugh mo powwful lima i Otfsr. call 208-436-7550 amall square balos or tn Jerome - *Sd.^sa ^^^ofk x' g30-#e7«3730* L 30a^a4«366S* acBd»lncia«i«oa. !; ___ftiklotJustli;iyQun'a-!___ .. .ioundbakw . 6434818*. . L > Hompshlro. CaM 208-733- ♦ A‘ . ------I J i - .. I ' - ■ r ^ r P ~ " ' ...... i .

      :■ 1.1______• *1 E10T1mM-Nm^w , TWtn Fall*, Idaho Friday,ty, July 4 ,2 0 0 3 ROKON *99 Ranger. 2x2•x2 'ANaLER*978n.ovarah6C. -r—— rr*XLE8(mobiro'h{ ------l-ptAHO-Wurtltreruprig -WAHTEoJacaifoldlno rn o n v o i rpiANO cem ent mbcer and pulkha^ 208-7MJS05.-. sound. JIOOO/oHor. C ^ $3995.423-6281 avaa.*.,. TrMdmill. $100. C a _____ 206-S34-5493.* f I 733-3890 for moro>ro IInfo * TKKCTS (2) 10 T he ____ WANTED small light dut^ A RCTIC CAT 01400,” ! IDZDKrerfiKreSToreata ll C A M P ER 'a s 8 & 8 0 ttC. WANTED C rocheted or condition. $750. Cali ^ Chlcka, July flth.V Ir s “ S r e m e m b e r and cement mixer for homt551 4 W heel drive, 700 miles, _ sell contained, now bat­ FURNACE UnnoxfLX fumoco Lako. froo porkingI? £2?,*:i T hat fiWNtoyad you plM'laced W 820 . ^ h S!!E m BI TOI- projects. 208-733-455: $4 6 0 0 . Call 208-420-627474 326-e644.y tery. AM/FM cassette nee. 77w - brful-tableoloths, rolllr 4hootfHimpS200.J :C ? sieo/oHof.doiraX.!J4*®951 sonwUrTMBOoln 77k ,|||ng wava messaoe,* ____ ----- or208-429-8274*------*0. cond.7S22S0.-324-7401** «m llh & accoasi t hido-a- T//iws-Wew?Wpwl.tf B ~ SUZUKI'96 RM125. OX0. a a o r l o s WIN BED $S 0 . hIc pyour CONCRETE TOOt.1____ pins. Can 208-733-3738'SS* WANTEDTOBUY Bia-DOOW SSsTEd^ >8- CAMPER *8011-ovenhdl S2500/olfof. 30 Lanean^op. ^ $100, rocllnorro. l‘mo lo como pick u ^ c 3 • brock heads, oil chromo,ol- cond. $1500/ofler. 208- Ing railroad tl*a S pWuros. Slop by Tnem e power trowel, S I 250. F WAKTEO ------Honda 250 XRL io, 677-4838 or 431-2345* slldo-ln. AC. dual heat,: e $ 5 00. 575, drossor $45. , Call Mike at 934-5738.*-7=:: now custom point. $19.0- jry rofrig/freazer. sto v e/o w n . Amo'Icnn socurity i Call 208-734-7260200.* ClasslflodOepLtodayflayf * bor cuttor/bonder, $21 Scaloa for 4-H hogs, ' Wackor/compacK 0 0 , eorlous buyers only.•,0- &uzUf(i'9«f^)uM 250. veryaP both wllh shower, many d o o r $150. 734-304 >260. Coll 738-8362 WANTED to buy lull slz< '/• cloan low hours. FMF ' UNICYCLE now. $80,BOTLikS =T T ] ■■ $1260. Call.539r6402.! an1_ C all 208-667-0143.* 10/ extras. $7 6 0 0 /o t(e r Call 2.^^ ^AMTED'69 Chovy ------_ bod. cTtost of drawors. tlr< ___ pipe & olloncor. $2000/ MISCELLANEOUS'JS Toblo how DP W eight ee<.«<.’ $ 7 0 . ------,------8wlng,.bicyclOB.-TV_an ce^- -208-76»-2918.*...... 0 . C a ll R f D IA L a r m a a wrrjT? i ElCamIno for parta, T»r -offorrC on 639-9107 Mlke*- and chairs seo. Bab'iabysou- Originally $500. Searo w /stand, oxI '• lonna or sotoiliio, whlskoj ■ a h a p o . Coll early or late 0. SHELL, llbergloaa, white. • rug$10. 206-733-9467/734-64-6575.* '»» d U z b K I ^ 9 7 d S a d s o : cor S30.oroQ rug blades $500,12* barrel. Call 734-7260,* 208-326-4179.-______10. (Its N is s a n K in g c a b . tigldis h . 2«HSStes:77oo. _ Qood condition. $850. Bosi olfor. 208-934-:34-5864- WATERBEDMng^ ro/-satvlikonow$13S. 1 2 L WANTED TO BUY wgT) o r H A RLEY DAVIDSON '9 2 7.* sliding re a r window. E x c.,. SO/oiror® Craftsman variable sa>. 16‘ WAMTCO having a garagrago broke gontle, maro>or,. oi F L H T . now point & to92 p Aftor 6pm. 208-643-8617.*Ha cond.$7S0 839-3742* ' PEPSI MACHINE• aantique r 3,,(j. ^ootere « b o x MW$100, 837-4943.*scroll salo? P lea se call u s fIrariraL gokling ok. For beginner, o n d , runs & looks groAt.Dp S i m n ? i W R iin 2 5 B « n a Hand up. ovoryljy«h■' Buying baby Items, coi lota of oxtras. 312-1035*"'• now, new clutch grips, TABLE SAW Soars cos- must be roosonablo, works, cools, tiolda ------tumo Jowolry, old pottorttory ■ Call 208-738-7170* $3900 Coil 208-B7S-1648 ous dllloront conta e* bolt drlvo. $75. =iinn H A RLEY DAVIOSON '0 0 ond colored giossw ear. <10. U ltra C lassic wllh 2 50056 or431-0181* h(j9 0 tap built In. Ii y g Call 734-9746 a fte r 5 prpn,.. 208-733KW16,* W/WTED used alumunun' fun. S250'otfor, 733-C TIME&NEWS ____ /metal shod 5x0 or 8x10,1 or mllea, loaded, $18,50030 Va MAHa '88------^ ~ = is closed today ■ H WANTED Lown mowori>ors. P lo a so call T h e re sa>77* oi HONDA Shadow VLXGOO1° 360, runs groat $1000 ttcASHn ; 1 REFRIGERATOR'> R f o r o V ' BiSW working or non-w orklnjdng. Lisa 212-0686/734-7977------with 1200 mllos. IlkoW , Coll 208-788-4644* ^ SO jour emplpyees ^ brand now. S3.500. »r. Foryour used nw lor-' 1 camp Irallor oxcoK collont l / ^ ^ \ ■ ■ will pk;k up. Call 208-67(®70- WANTED usod canoe YAMAHA '89 4 wheeler,w. I' -no. trailer or condition. $100 1723 or 670-0720* HARLEY DAVIOSON '95ae now tires, motor, brakos, m ay enjoy_the CHERRIES now ready for rivor uso, 736-1004 —fload KIngrlow mlloo. “i l . ___ _ 5tr..v*haell____ : ______Call 208-324-251'^ y q u p ■ilv Akland Orchard, 1626 ______oakfof Dovo.*____ „ & battory. $1200. Call hJ,v<<.,rioiorealo7Lot . M day with family WAMTED O ld g e e pu m p pet cuslom everything.*'■ 532-4910br438«93*~' 4500 N. Buhl. U-plCk. *=• or 0sa ataUon Itema. WANTED used carpel toadod. $14,000. 208- R, usk«>lIltforyou.Wo ^ • & friends. .60 lb. Bring containers, - Top m oney paid. -Any size. 30.* 3 0 8- 1 7 4 8 or 2 0 0 -7 3 48- - YAMAHA '97 YZF600R,o r havo tho buyer for your 543-6083. Tony 208-866-0274.*,* • 326-4935 loavo mossogo.* 727 9 a sk lor Al or Soon,*4 - oxcollont condition, novorra dean used R.V. PaM h e AD laid down, Yoohlmuras. for or not. R e a d T h You Pick Bing Cherrlet^ WANTED Old mllilary H A RLEY DAVIDSON '01 TIMES-NEWSVS ___ • 65c pound. Kolloy Orcha 77 9llp-on. 7900 miles. No coat lo you hnrH models, uniforms, inslgni*,nio. Dyna Glldo Low Ridor.” • $4500/offor. 487-2777* t : Stop In or call . CLASSIFIED■D Bring contalnora. 10 mlliniiM documonls. & souvenirs. B ___ lo a d o d . Lots of chrom e.o! YAMAHA *98 YZ125. groat'S\ SNAKE RIVER RV - Classlflec2d s DEPARTMEN•NT Summer is n«ro - andn It n r W. of Costc© o n PolollrMM Paying hlgheetprleal Firtd 6 miles N. O pon 12-«pi Low. low mis. 644-2480.* shape. $2,800, SUZUKI a MARINE :*30 garaoe aais iMsonl Fin PaulNiming 733-1891*fl* HOSPfTAL BED ^ 1310KlmbeffyRd.TF: , 208-734-5531*3“ out wnofo moy are nndId (ellle ______every day.* — Eloclric. $300. HONDA'851254lrax. - '88 RM125. robullt. runs everyone vitiei# yours w WANTED round Vlctorlairlon Coll 208-733-346r oxcollent condition, $785 strong. SlOOO/offor. 208- E v e r y D a -YOU PICK CHERRIESJ ----- lypo columns, ony alzi * 544-7543 or 731-6844* 208-677-454:J 4 3 ------bo Huooflh m« powerful" im Short drfvo from Twin Fall )|20 — ■ C all 208-324-2244* *0 • Bcis In cigswfted.______------208-423-4898- ;n|i9 length or material. — YAMAHA *001 100 “ "®' call 208-734-3044* 10 EXCELLENT 3 duro. low mis, $ l200/oflor.''' Classic black & chromo>0 SELEC nO N I — 208-721-0148 Iv. msg.* asking $7000. $1000in of low m iloaw W ant Money? _ vrorth of oxtras. Loss thanJ.* motorhomor. C lass A,- ...... ,0,- -HONDA-97 CR500, neww - 4,000 mls.-77S-755-2598,* — W o'buy & consign guno,-' tiros, Renthol chain, groata t — Class C, diesel pushers, gun collodions & oil with w arran t/a, all shapo, wimps nood notot k old binoculars. ) call. S2000 flrni, 208-731- at roducod p rk m . B lue L akes Sporting------6 9 6 9 or20&-t36-6666-— - i Bert Harbaugh Motors ------O ooda 733<446*------jB HONDA'98CR-500 0 ARCTIC CAT '98 (2) WOVOJS I DowntownWendell ■ $3400/ollor. Yamaha '98 ir! S 3 f r 6 ^ * ■ YZ-400 F $3000/ollor.>8 runnors w/lrlr., 3 so a lo r. | I L*J r. $s000forbolh.731-0193- ■ 208-431-2609/431-8254.- 51 GULF STREAM *95. 28 ft. ■* BLUEWATER -99 20 <00tT •y - HOr«DA '02 Qoldwing >t. Class A. roar queen bod. - QOLF CART H arlo^ Likonow .$i7.095.)■ Chevy. Low mle. Non 08, GL1800.1.950mlles.log0 208-734-0634/308-083S,* Oavldson. 3 whool. gos,’Ic- lights, bock rosi. 6 disc 1,' smoking. $27,500. 208- looks &-runs greol. Pic-»lt. CO. hootod grips. $14,998 BOSTON WHALER '74<4 324-8056 or 731-0877.* ^ COJVTJIACTOR^ [zATODSCARnVG _ turos avail, by email. C all 208-732-3631* '8 14 ft.. 40 hp motor, ono ofOf ; HOUOAY RAMBLER *95. ACOUSTICA2 A l ] CARPENTR) $ 7 0 0 .20B;653-257t.* _ tho safest boats mado, ^ \ SHARPENING ■ H O NDA -02 THX450, For- a < LE Endeavor C lass A 32* M agic Valley D esigngn Tony'e Landscaping r. Motor rocontly ovorhoul- 40K. ^ 5 .0 0 0 .733-S403*;______S i D R Y W AALL L g SERVICE jS - —mnn-es-4X4rlow-mltosrS------od.-S1800/olfer.-934-6933*- -i & General Contractorsors HOME REPAIRS H g ro at ohopo. cargo trunk. .ri«„ MAINTENANCEC E -New - Romodollno- Cloan-ups. pruning, K- CENTURY '76 &M Piliy. ' R epair & Texturir John's Sharpening ™ $4700. 208-733-7374,’ F. Vory nk». Clean. Genef- 32 yrs oxpononcoico Commordal/ResidontlalJal trim, rock, pow or rake, competition ski boat wilh1^ ator, AC. rear bod and Srnail repairs to ron^oc Romodol. pointinging RV & Hobby Shopss sprinklorsi forcing. :o. S e r v i c e ★ KAWASAKI '01. KLR 650.3 accessories. $5600 or NooL doan & profossi 6500 miles, oxc. cond. owning. Must ooo. oxtorlor & Inlorlor.sr. 20S-734-153t/73fl-3S44*44* Wo do What you can't.• Complolo shorponlng. J bost oflor. 208-731-534010 $12.000/offor. 420-7101.* al |ob, compotttvo> pri^ o . bolhroom opocialttlos = j Tony-734^3^* ■- Carbide & slool sows. S3800. KawaaakI '955 or 208-731-7361.* j Call Lance LoBero G PZ110019K . oxc, cond. _ MALLARD *87 C lass/V 32 ^52*. 423-4065 Of 731-40» I FIRE 141 Brockon St. S. F o r STUFF 1 FIBERFORM '75 1511. 732-5004/308-1691 == 734-4050* S3800, Call 324-5165* >• fl., C loan, comlortable, = ■ PREVENTIONJV |£.AiVZ>SCAFDVG _ S99 or Less Trl-hull, 70 horso Evln-1* low mls„ new tiros, gen-- KAW ASAKI '94 KX80. Inn rude, S2500.12II Alumi-I- emtor, $13,000.536-2432^' CARPENTRYRV vory good condition, Lopfoy *No Bum' "A Q re o n o r S e a s o n * n 3 lines numboalS150,324-8648* - ACOUSTICA2 A L n - I SHEDS $ 1200 Call208«H Firo proloctlon. liquid KTM ’97 250 EXC, Exc. '■ AC. 26', sloops 8, low a s S L D R Y W A L . u ld lown caro. pQVors, ~ 100 hp Evinrudo . voryV $l00/dny. (208) 53»695S* For All Your HomoTIO spray appllcollon (or Roasonoblo ratos, Ross Lum ber inc. 3 dollars* cond. Extra pipes &i cloan, $3250, 543-5798.* Wtiy coll tho rost?,_,o Improvomonts0 now homot ond buol-JOi- Insured Slorogo sh o d s custom » slloncor. S2500,404-8511I* * FOUR WINNS '89 Horizon5 ROCKWOOD’95 I NO JOB TO SMALL ” *1 Item por nd. puce muflltxj You dosorvo Iho boi 'LL nossos. olhor conslfijc-TJC- Jool Camacho built on your sito. Included S conMCulivo POLARIS '98 Trailblazer -180. 18 lool. family ski1(1 27 ft.. C lass C. queen 736-7404 o r 280-166 tton. Attics In existingling 734-6513/420 S389* For gordonlng or hobblos...... BOB'S BEST IW1 •3- doya. Private PnftyOniy. 2 5 0 . 2 siroke wllh oxtraQ bool. 4.3 lltor, 6 cylinder.f. iaiond bod. vory low A ak fo r Lou*—-- I homos ondtjuslnossos.108. Great quality & prico so t ol plastic. S2000. Coll DRYWALL ,11 Chovy OMC. 175 hp. full,11 mllos, air, awning, Froo domorxslrallons® L A W N C A J ^ 208-886-7778,* Coll us todayl 208-487-2696,- lowing ond bimlnl tops,), microwave, pomporpd 731-0788 Q 733-4693* ___ Tho Timos-Nows rod ond whito. Alwayss ond like now. Ford QoaiityWorhmanohi CLEANINO I POLARIS '01 Scromblor TREE SERVICE^ Classlliod Dopartmont 50. Childs four wheeler.- goragod, Exc. condition.1. •' - C hassis, FInoncing FLOORING'■ I Lawn dynamics E 733-0931 oxt,'2 oxcollont condition, $1250^ ' Many ski accossorlos. avoiloblo. $24,900.-^13 . _ "Cleaning at 677-4042.* 0 $7.495.208-420-0709,* unll Is fully vimrrantood. , Mowlng/Trimming ^ Lowest pricos. 326-5616 eves 8 wknds.* A C C U R A'B ^ Its finest” yord cloan u p • . QLASTRON *73. 16 ft,|- Bert HartMugh Motors T RosidontiolAccnvnordordo). W o o d R o o r D e s ig n s sollsfoctlon guaruntood, ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★t l SUZUKI '80 DR-400. New DRYWALL ‘‘® powor roklng froo estim ates, romoval, ^ open bow, 85 Johnson ^ Oolall oriontod, W o do evoryihlng from, Roasonoblo rales, on tiros, sprockets, chain. y 636-6323* - bio, bosicoaktohand pruning, stum ps. SHED 6'X9' Motal Gordonf . R u n s oxcollont. S760. Coll'■ motor, fish flndor, easy Roloroncos availoblo ' 410-2502 or 733-7045* II load trailer. $2200/oflor Chuck'* C uatom>«n 208-734-2482.*.* scraped cuslom. E« Coll Jom os anytim e att shod.S50/ollor. 208-837-4751*______------PatntlngiOrywr*!wall - — » ------Excollont work,------^ 208-^5-8645* _ 1 Coll 420-4322-______Call 208-536-5023* ] ' Noat.cloar>.profosstor — I • Rofofoocos, L A W N C A R E 1 QLASTRON 14 II., Opon small lobs wolcomo.S C L E A m i i0 a 736-3728* bow, iri-hu!l, 55 hp, Jo h n ­ yoars oxp. Lk:onsoiao& = ! Lawn mowing & ' iTREESeRVlCC son, outboard motor &6 ^YAMAHA *99 M ountalA - trlr,. Exc. cond. $2975, bondod. Mombor o A C le a n I m p r e s s^ i o n HANDYMANIT trimming, spring mointo- >, M ox700. Exc. cond. Cu»- B8B. 7 3 S « 8^ e » I For all clooning noodsods. * nonce, cleanup. “>• Triple A 208-734-7367 attor 5pm ,‘ to m paint. Must sollC ' ______Rosldonllal, commorcii'rcinl. vvill do you o Royal job...K Senior Discounts. Troe lopping romoval, HOBl CAT '84 H Alter Sln- $3100/olfor. 733-7211.* y I a contrxiclion, Froo ^ Roasonoblo Pricos. slump romoval gature Sailboat. 14', i a t 0 budgol prtco 736-42S4 or 420-7365* X* bids. Bondod & insure G eneral repairs, diywoll. .. and firewood, TWIN FALLS w/trallor. $1100/oiror. Coll I A IR D UCT I J 404-6367-733-1776* 208-677-4602- | CLEIAP/ING 324-3308 or 420-0531 painting & much rr»oro Thuro. 2pm-8pm FrI. ^ ______Sonlor discounts. ™ i ^ w n r s E R i o c E 8am -4pm only. Washer. KAWASAKI '96 ZXI-750 ! P ~ ~ | R egal 208-423-4004* 9__ dryor, quoon sola sloeper. Wotor crall with trailer.-. FR/^NKUNF ’02 38 fl. S l ^ f C L E A N I N G Air Q u ality ® iTREESERVrCE;B BELLEVUE FrI.- Sun. Lota full bo d . queen bod. TV, ' $2300. Call 206-423-4994* Slide, fully self-contained,, S e rv ic a s fn LAWNS PLUS Of collectible oslate iloms.w- dinotto sol. tiros and KAWASAKI 550 |OI Ski.i* W/D, m ony o x tro s. WIJJ- I HANDYMAN Lawn Mowlrtg/Trimming • c h ro m o wheels, semi tiro a deliver. $18,400. CoU' Air Ducts Fum acoa;oa Carol's Cleaning in A-f J i m 's T r e e Including old pictures, I lun ond rollablo. $850 DryorVontaChimnoi '"9, S i C I ^ ^ A ^ Spring Cloan-up poltory, glass, lomps. &» c h a in s, and much moro. linn. Call 208-543-5555,* . 1-806-676-6204.* >noys Construction ond ront S e r v i c e Insulation Roniovaoval Inlorlor clooning. Sprinkler Ropolra old hand palntod furn.n. 937 Blake SLN.- LIVINGSTON 10' llbor-: HITCH Fifth Whool I S Mowing Topping, shaping, 732-8T88* Tho finol louch withith S a l a z a r s S o l u tio n s • Itoms roasonobly pricod.})* T W IN FA L L S FrI. & S a l: glass boat, gamo fishorr $200 III Wo Ilx problems G arden Rotoillling romoval, sh ru b s & Main St. (watch for signs)* ______altontlon to detail, slumps. Spraying fodill- — 7-12. Float lubo. queen* 3.0 motor, S800/offor. Coll11 Coll 733-3579* Froo Estlmotos FREE ESTIMATES ' 208-366-2149.* J 423-6340* 420-2334 or M9-S874* or, lawn aerating & BUHL------so t. pool, lumlture. slain, JAYCO ’93 Doslgnors' ' ' o d d jobs, romodollng. Saturday 8om-12noon w ostorn bools, holiday Z soflos, fold down, sloops. WR-CONDmOPill _ I romovol of Oobrts. • I* Iholching. '/ LONESTAR '76 16 tt. alu- ^ 678-3476 431-3253*,• M/boyfriondsoysgolrldo d o c o r. kltchonrtiousohok' - - mlnum boat. 70 hp Mer­. 6. soil contalnod,.oxc. SERVICE CONCRETEE W o do It oil plus moro.> I MOVING _ l of II. Fumituro ond i Ruben 734-6506* clothing, building su p p f'... cury. 7.5 Mercury w/trallor, cond, $5500. See a t 224 =! SERV7CJ5 — miscollanoous Itoms, 2091 CandelwoodAvc.- canvas lop, now Inlorlorr Wlaeman. TF, 733-6017: ^ 904 Fair Street* w/swlvol soots. 208-431- j SAWTOOTH SHEEI E E T Zoom QueByConcrel r I I TREE s e r v ic e ; « TW IN FALLS Sol, & Sun~ • JAYCO ’95 Eaglo, 32 If, Orlvowoys. stops, palloS HANDYMAN DECLO Sat, 9am-3pm The 1500 o r 208 349-5581’ METAL Twin Falls It- Mlscollanoous tools, slide out. loodod, like HsoUno/AC decorative stamp,P, CONSTRUCTION Ray's Tree Service one you've been walt-jy oloctric organ, MALIBU 7 4 18' TrIHull. In-: now. $10,500.886-9968* concroto repair andId S to ra g e 8, M oving ing tori Sponsored by Rolr1o« ration Wo will pack & load, I Removal, Trimming. r s 3 4 9 D ubola (West Oil board motor, 351 V-8 on-- jJET '67-17' G/E rofrlgA Commordal & Roftidentilontiai slabs. 25 yoors oxp,*P, Addition & fomodols Topping. Shrubs. Compulsive Shopporsc- W ashingion next gIno. opon bow. fish loca­ stovo, ovon. furnace, go} [i Jaft 320-253S- jn, Move you (rom hom o to Anonymous. Our addic­ (2oe> 733-e84a» Rosldonllal/Commorclol storage, sto ra g e lo 0 Stum ps 0. ■ to VI Gas.)* tor. radio, polo holders, lllo. now propano ta n k s, Drywall, taping, palming. tion Is your good fortune. XI homo or hom e to homo. Call 736-2571* lllo Jockels, covor & trailer. porta-potty, cloan, vo rr T l j n coram ic tllo. stool atuda _ Now & used Itoms. 1 ml. TWIN FALLS Sal. 8-12> Wolor skiing & fishing) good, ovorythlng workc> p = | Fcoi^TRUCITOJ " Ronsonablo Rntos. —._W .1ml,NofDeclo* = A S S I S T ^ Pro-mado or custom ______20a-734-80301------pm.-EvorythingBoes70ak-^ —boo1i-9,9-John6on-trolling—J. —C all 20B-536-2956-aflo<------— mnaautiittycaoinots— . T R E E SE R V K S E S? T EDEN ------lable--»-4 chairs.-bokors.I___motor. Exc^cond. lust sor^ __6pm..Sundaya.anytlmOv -___ A D U L T C A R . Top soil & gravel1 C A C CONSTRUCTION W od.-Sol. Oam-5pm rack, couch, ontortoln- viced & tunod up. All for = f Krr ’96. 25' Sportsmastor 436-1901/219-9242*□ PAINTING ~ \ TREES a STUM PS OF; W ood lolho. scroll sow. m onl contor. otc, $5000. Coll 208-431-7041 '' Counlry LivingI Roods & dnvowaysbuilt bui • bond sow. dishos. boby/ 321 M omlngaldo Dr. o r 208-678-7823* ' iravol trallor. Self con­ ' MAGIC VALLEY talnod. awning, mlcro- Nownvntl., 4 spaclouiIous or ropafod. Building HANDYMAN' I G a r r ’s P a i n t i n g ISA Cortlfiod, W ood for Iloms. sl2o 9-10womons'8 «4.* MALIBU '98 Sunsoitor. 21 rooms, allordoblo rataratas. pods & site work. Inlorlor/Exterlor shoos, lots ol mIsc,, I wove, sloops up to & solo, Iroo ostlmalos, TWIN FALLS Sol, 9am- fl 139 hts, Liko new. 325> Excollont condltlorK family nimosptioro.>ro. Lkwtsod 208-731-7035 ., Roosonablo rnlos, Tim Abbott 734-7919 145 Pacific Street* hp vortoe ong.. tandom For appl. conioct:t ' ' “ OAVE S HANDYMAN “ S pm Lots ol nico plus sizo t $8600.208-764-3608.* : '*'* Husband & WKo loom . DanMeCTCccY42007n** JEROM E clothing, CD's, antique axlo trlr., $24,000. Call ^ ' Tam t Nlchola 3 2 fr< 5 « ------1 All typos homo repoir'■ Jock ond Lonn. 643-5669 or 731-5688.* ' ''KIT '71 Muet SacrlflcelJ & romodollng, 3 Fridoy & Saturday glassw oro, lots ol m isc.l- I CUSTOM Call 735-0227 —I • 6am -12 pm, Champion-19 tt..aolf coru 5 _ Calerinnlolho ,r 663 Ceacado Drive. S. MAXUM '94 Cuddycabln• talnod. now tiros, updat<: ------FARMING home ownor, Cam por.stovo. rolrigorator on W aah.Lelt at Iha Wa­ 3O5_V0, Ho_ndn 8_hp ------A c r r b ~ J weddjngjslIr — cnb. motorcycios, and '. od. oxc. cond. S2300/oftoi'.- . .. C a ll^ S O lO - I PAINTING 8L BRIDESMAIDS te r to w e r 3600 N.* trolling motor. Too m any Call 324-372T______^ DETAIUNGG Small acreages. misc. No Early birds . oxtros to list. $10,000 7 Corrugating. = DRYWAIA. 35C W. 300 S. * _ TWIN FALLS Sal, only. llmi. Coll 208-538-6483.- KfT '01 Com panion 28 lt„ 1, 8 a m tO.2 pm, 5 FAMILY « tfill Disking, Rololiilina.a HANDYMAN WEDDING SHOP JEROME SoI. &S— 13 tt. super slidoout, lota M rs. a easley 'sD o te ol SALE. Walorbed. leys, R / ^ S 1-Highsido 14 II, ol oxtras, loss than 100 l„ _ Mowing, Sooding. L U P H E R Wodding O ressos; 2-46 8am -4pm . Moving out ol solf balor, 1-Blg Brother , , Exporloncod doioilors WORK Orossos-lo Ront or Buyl ll. kid & adult clothos, homo rood miles, nearly now. who iroat your. - Spraying, Fortiiwlng, PAINTING. INC. I sta te ovorythlng must gol. 14 (t. cutter roll. Iram os. Tnbles-Chairs-Archos lo d o c o r. knlck-knacKs, 208-732-5396 or 20rr I vohlcio Ilko tholrow^ n. Quality Work. Low roto: Gonoral homo repairs. Palming. Romodollng. > H ugo garago solo. Polio oors, jockats. straps, dry W ork Wa travel. 324-7240* Invitollons-Sllps-Volls >- 3 5 0 0 N 2900 E 761-5566 onytimo* G ood prices, Qroot W o —— ' intorlor/oxterlor, Toxturing & Drywall > furnlluro. plants, houso-3, (1/2 milo Southof Hwy, 74 boxos, air pump, w/irlr. — .H Proo ostimalosi Coll Bill Shoo3-Slippon>-Napkin3i hold Itoms. & oppliancos, good condition. Might splh KOMFORT *96 UtO. 19 ft, 735.fl2M* I plumbing, painting, ond 1 210 S, Moln 733-8838* & W ashington Junction)* [V T drywall. IGyoars (208) 324-3475 o r 523 am Ave. E* up. $4000, Coll 543-5206,- ]Ilko now, solf c o n lsln o ^ \ E M P L O Y M E N T , - (208) 727-ta67-cell*— awmlng $7 4 0 0 .423-6298* d KIMBERLY------_ JT.WIN.FALLS Saturday...-RUBBER RAFT.14I1 tip up- -= A U T O M o r m SEKV7CES* *^°Fr*e'eatlinataa 71 •— Solurdny BamiSpm------July 5th onlyl MOVING Eclipse, with (ramo. ■ ,onl Jo h n 735-5179* d WEED (JJm NGr childrens clothing boby-4T. SA LEI Evorythlng geosl $1500. Coll 326-4173- I PARTS Temporory-Pormaneni J I QUILTS 2 6 3 L o c u a t Street North* baby Itoms. Organ, other SEA DOO '01 RX 2 person Looking for omployoos Custom Lawn & gardenI miscollanoous itoms. NEW TW IN FALLS Thurs.-Sol. alt down wotor cralt & 2 ; Accossonos & PortsIS a t Or looking for work I HOME guilts by ju d y rotoillling. woodcutting,' 510 Marble* 2003 S ierra 2 7 ft.. 6th- — GREATlow pncoa!lal Coll coivsTRUcrroN cloonup work, rt 10am -€pm . No oorty birds. place trailer, new cond., whool. suporslldo. heat-' RICHFIELD Saturday and S6.500. Coll 643-555.* Magic ValleyY PERSONNEL PLUSus Unique one ofa kind, 5 yrs. oxporlonco. ,. 4 fomlly oalo. ’ od. tanks, (4 seasons) e ciifilom miidc qulltn. Froo ostlm alos, Sunday. 9 am to 4 pm.d B a b y clothes, kids clothing, SEA‘-0 b 0 " ‘97 XP. 800 CC, , Auto Parts H E N D R Y & S O N S Indoor yard solo, lorgo loodod. List $35,900 - n h 733-7300 or 678-4640' home.i)nit.c»R/-Jude»iU/ 3 2 ^ 7 0 * I II fum ituro. holiday Items. low hrs,, trlr. & covor. ' 226 Main Avo, North ^ I Corponlors ! J collection ol potiory, Hull, now only $28,900. ai a06::e7?-9000* Lots of itoms, $4200. 200-536-2432.* USED 733-»3ee‘ ------Commortdal&RosklonUal — Bosoyilln, etc,, misc. a ------lei-PartrAve.*------— I F E N C m O ^ All Jobs LarM & Small 5 m llee North of Richfield ■sa'-txiow jxstjm rfodr •- ^1999-Neeh-3a-(lrT-6lh ------Interior & Extorior REMODELINQ d I WELL r (Turn at sigrvfoltow arrows)* W E N D E L L Sot. July 5lh, *97 GTS 3 sector w/2 whool w/2 slides, like BUSINESS ______SERVICE 732-56te‘ ‘ SERVICE 8am -5pm .. Futon bod. placo trailer. Vory low now. only $19,995. J 81. dHbSHONE F.l&i^at w ickor shelves, misc. hours, oxc. cond,, many *2002 Oeaert Fox. 28 ft.: SERVICE 8;30am-2:00pm loyhouler.only Beildentlal & lUncti “ I MASNTENANCE^ Oomostlc • Dairy Walls. h o u se h o ld Hems, books, oxtras. Coll 208-436-4326 iCholnllnk. Codor, RailJ'li* ^JVNKCARS Multlfnmlly Sale before 7om or after Spm,* $16,900. '' All bmndo of pumps Appliances, baby clothingI blolhlng. dovDod, and — TWJN FALLS> fence. Barbed Wire.y ------REMOVAL—— -Q »R Ramodetlng-a------misc-421.N„HaIlay.:------1976 Executive C lass A ______A.pfeaaure.tanka.______—Si.lurolturo. dishos,^^— -SlLVERUNE-73-14lt.-140. ■ -~nwtort»fne, 'Very d e a n , P L A N R O O M% Vinyl. Prtvacy fonco . - M alntw ianca Joromo • W ondell area, HP Morcrulsor In/ Out­ Jobs to bid for allll' Repair work. 20 yrs oxp. troodmlll & mlscellnnoous' FOR A CLEANER great value. '*P- Junk cars removed. 35 yoar# oxp. - 24-hour senrtco, '• 204E. 8lhSt.* board with easy toad i construction. Call 034-0615* Froe kx»l pickup Free Eatlmatos COMMUNITY trallor. S2000/offor. Call 1»e9Tefon40fl.. stid^ ! 208-539-3882* out. wakher/dxyor. dua( Blueprint coplos. = d CollTJ Sontor Discounts tW IN FALL5------In a n effort to keep 208-308-2638* 734-PLAN f7S26)« ------1 206-280W4* I 212-8709 W 837-0069.* — Friday & Saturdoy 9-2, roof AO. Moke offer. I FENCING O klor eloctric lawnmovt«r, o u r town neat, we tl6E ' ft6riA R k*'99 J I YARD I TS770R very low houra, See at Intannounta^ ' ^ SERVICES 3 H O O r a V G (3) adult bicycles. a s k th at you remove I CARPENTRY 5 LANDSCAPINQ MAINTENANCE* misc. tools, housohold/ an y garage sate with trafler. 206-63fr-3944.* Wotor H otneerM afv. ; ROOFINQ porsonoi Iloms. No toys. sig n s that were exit 156 WeiMMI -v ■ Repair & Inatall: Fencaal Fenceal•I Stevs's Landtcaplngg ReaUential, commorclal, 544 Buckingham Dr.* MonrSaL»4pni.:-: owe. Pro-Fenca Cloanupa', trtnunlng. Green G rass — ■ placed In our Sun.1-4pm B36 ----- TTSEDTOTEEEB-— L 7 3 1 -M 5 8 ' * trimming, lown mointo- , MOVING solo. advertising yoursale. OUI Chuck R o g eran CoS Mlcheol for frmie 2 0 years experlonco, Books and colloctlbles. ’ T h an k you for your Rimosttnicks. TVInk TT ciatiitied wt>en"y5'J i»1« eetlmatea(ceC)212-4e4«646 C4>n^eve206-732-0960.* | 7 3 7 -0 0 0 0 * nanco. Free ostlmalos. Selection. Quality. place i your od .In ctaaairtadr aa»«T1or731.13»1« Call Albert 388-0230* 1038 El Monte Place ^ cooperation* i (Off Sunrise Blvd.)* Lowpdcea20»67»^a3* Caii73»on3t. i r t i.‘ ' f • ■ ' ■' f ...... - • - •

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      iraMFORT '9 t 24^ fti '76. r~iSB 5SSS^^BT ^ FORD •« Exptorer, XLT..T , «800fl=>OUCE IMPOUNDSOS FORD'99 Taunis V-6 SEE S U B A R U ‘97 O utbaokK f ------wtth-aMderloadis i a C m a H B i ^eSe*«xlefMthervew.-coiuL.uL. . ■Cafa-SSDO-Eor llstlrm callaD------»odan^4-dQgf.,-fuHy:..y . _Cto«utoa{fsd..B9K.whila. .1 CunmlnopAAll^at^. $4800/ofler MottwiledlUII . 800-719»3001 eit 0»19*19* equipped.clean. 60K,:, $10,995.208-734-742a. | «» m w .208434-614; luto. I f c 'n r T ' ' $5,950. 733-7175 da y s o r n r » ..Y u m g r M t $8500. Ca»20fr42«177*. __ BUK:k '67 Riviera, leather ' ■ ng. 734-5951 oftof6p.m.* 27. n. . I « 6 u l v " m cfm. dout■ 5Z5 cn20»7»foio$.* FORO *86 Expedition9n Inlortor.poworovorythlng. icit FORD *02 Eecort, tully : www.conpMjlo^cam • • ^ l y loaded wilD.i|l).al( gU j^ii^ ’OjKbui^U» t© r. ------CHEVY '99. Suburbann Eddie Bauer, leather. fuUylUy new engine, steering rack ^ ______•fflll4)teopOonk.r - ; 1-731 - . www.eenfwulo6.comn 4X4,' fully lo a d ed , AT.r, - loaded; 95k. $T4.600/10/ and four wheel dises e loadod, un d e r2 4 K .------„ C<>n Piiulo»* : V ■ ..™ J .,824ai^^Nano.*..l 82,000 miles. Excel,1! offer, c a 208-423-6445/IS/ brakes. $2300/0fter. Call:air '$7,200 Tony. 735-6828* — Con P«ulo»* aftor S:30pm weekdays, i ^ t e s s r - cortd. or 423-4566.* a - hONDA '90 Accord EX"44 — all day w knds. 733-7BW* CLASSIFIED - ■ . Call 208-662-9218 orr FORO '96 ^torer powor *9 door. AT. 89K. $2995. ADVERTISERS I cell 206.67&272S* everythlog. lan, CD plfy-ly. CHEVROLET '97 Biazor.^ Call 208-404-9251.* : ^ S 3 o . . v J er, AC, 104K, exc. c o r^d.. .. 4 dr. .-4X4, LT. loothor.Of. HONDA '9 4 A c c o rd , EX Please check-ybur jMiatral hMt&AAS. ■ k ^ mM i CHEVY'S®4x4 SllversdSdo $9000/otlor. Call 208-8- CD. 77K. org. ownor.or. coupe. 124K, loaded,^ T H E C H E W *68 HT. 2W 0. pk • Spare tir* . . ■ PW(- 66001 POLICE IMPOUNDS''OS ext c a b . Z71. like new»w_ _731»17S2orS43-6S75.!_^_____ $8500.,208^4^02.*^ , . -$4900. Call 20&-731-9576*_ -TIMES-NEWS. ad onnhe first day: ^ ------s iffM o : ■—------op.'6 cy1.r4-8peed.-nii -TrueM-$600.-Forn8tlngsK J $17.000/of(or. 731-6211.* ■'ItyocrfJndanenor - .Som) or«aLnon»t$180(Voffi'ofler. 600-71»>M01 « x t 31o5* GEO *95 Tracker 4x4 con- CHEVY'92/\stroextondodlod HONDA '9 5 Civic. 2 dr. EX; Call: 733-7175 <9 om-6 p ^ CHEVY '9 9 Slhwrado 2500 ^ is closed today w e w ill c o r r e c t K. •tlorspm . 734-6851.' 508.735.5142.* t » vertlbW. 45K. great m pg.>g. von. AWD. 128K milos,99, 1 5 1 K . w h l t o . 5 s p d . _____ C H E W ■9S, Z71 4X4.AC. M. LS. exL cob, 4x4, 6.0 IHeror $3500 Con206436-9028*52 $2000/o«or. 734-4913,' S.S00(yoffor 206 ^ . .' PW. PL, cruise, CO. now V8, loaded, new.llree, for enors after the first .. . sflll-eontalned. N«m ireat. 32* lire, clirome whools.'ol>. factory tow ing pkg. 89Kj*!; QMC *66 Suburban. Local S5: HONDA '9 7 P ro lu d o ;'6 lK: m ay enjoy th e , ttW.orpuWcallon.* ».* tuneexcellent$6500/offor 1 ownor. Retired sellar.sr. 2W D. loworod. bod covor!or. oxcollont condition, s to ­ U^odaled: Call 20 poworBlkfingrovwfndow custom wheelB & oxhaost. : day w ith family if^2008oir431-2609* 0 0 2 Can 2C e-63»6023- $18,000. 208-736-7478.*^ 208-825-5635.* •' ut. roo. $13,750. Call Tom a t • C tf TwInFads <»• FO R O *66 GolBxy 500. o ' V-6, auto, loaded, oxcol-ol- 730-6055 or 736-6062* & friends. ‘ . single door, hard lop, no engin ^ QMC '68 suburban 2WO. : '7M ^1ext2.or tm f t m U w . .Im - 1 cMeVY'oo»T.4WO.ext. nice cond. Best offer., r ' lent condltkm. $6000/oflor. condUtieltieso no.ruBt. Days 208-82 cab, 3 door. oxc. cond..y ' J . Coll 208-420-3979.* MERCEDES-BENZ *75. ; . :Bort^C77-4042.* . 431tf823-4342®wrtf>gi $15,500. 206.423-6358.**;• Must sell. 206-67603S6* __ diesel, woll cared for. 'ti QMC '93 Yukon Cleon.TT DODGE *69 Bom RV von.,in., S2500. Financing avail. rtwGT yoRD^eo Falcon staticB t l^ i DOOQE '76. 4x4. runs III very good cond., now nice. 2nd ownor, all »w Coll 208-539-1246.* • 1 ^ . roar bath, a wting. ^ wagon. Restored, rurui n a oxc., $ 1600/offorwlll con- 4 . tiros. S9500. 733-7945.' - TOYOTA'89 Ca¥7y When purchasing a vehi­ 200. andlooksA1.$3500.0 sldef trade for motorcyde.a receipts $6995/offer. 934- cle, make sura thai the .C all ^ 6934 or 934-9669 ovos* •••••••• -* Deluxe. Good running >Sie* 208.834.e313.* CHEV Y '6 4 , flatbed, 206-436-4976/431-4977* ~ 300 SD Turbo Oioeel,■ cond...235K. needs body ' title Is in the nam* of DODQB-’91-Dynasty. AC.-'Cl- — noodsnewer>ginet>utc8n • - the eeOer. Under Idaho - - - T e n : ' " ...... - 4-»p^V-fl. ' ------GMC ’97 Jimmy.-4 doorr V “ % ^ *500.206«64654'' DOOOE *66 3/4 lon with a 4WD, fully k > a ^ 1 U Kif' . tilt, now tiro s, excollont,nt, bo usod for p a rts . $5 0 0 / molor vehlcia code, a : . Contained, many axtra www.buyanddrtvo.com $1.705^offer. 400 polica engine. $1000 V' $2.400/offor Coll 308-8- ollor. C allJoaon 208-539-- TOYOTA '94 Tercel, high Catl20fr«7»i — 4WO, 4 speed, 31 8a ISUZU '86 Troopor It. 4x4. cepUon: Idaho licensed .. CHEVY *71 1/2 2W D ro- 0 174K, radio/tapo, AC.t DODGE *93 Coravon. now>w Vory rare, oxc. cond.,, VW '66 Bug good shspe, . Wow uphplstary & can x ortQlne. runs oood. $750. fuel pum p, now front ond.•d. inSK. actual, vory cloon. nolnjnnlng$500.'«6VW dealer). The seller shtil - tng. Jncludos hKcti. $350 bulll AT ironamlaslon, C^208-736-8697.- $2200/offor. 420-3272* provide Ihe new pur* — now b ench se a t, straightShi — n e o d s work. SlOOO/ofler.Br. Call 208-536-2956 altorr - mns. 6 von $950.'86 VW Z «79-11Mpr312-2««2* 100 DODGE '68 Ram 5^r ISUZU '91 Tnjoper 5 apd.. C all 208-774^050* _ epm. Sundays anytlnro* completely restored & chaser a signed ba of .1 a I body good cond. $1800. ,0 4x4. Clarion disc storoo, sale showing the (ol- , ^A O RANGte 'so 2828?r I CONNECT C h ev y *76 1/2 Ton ?WD.Vd! 4cyld., S spd.. Nico. ono jr DODGE '94 Grand Caro- lowered $3000 )-ear bedroom , lub ;• AC, g o o d tire s , tr a llo r O- MERCURY '92 Cougar,; Call 206-677-3540* towing; FuO deewWlon • u b & WITH AT. PS , PB . CD. custominni ownor. $1900. 734-8425* c van. 92K. now brakos andrfd AC. 96K. goo d condition • oxc. —CUSTOMERS— I* hitch, olhor oxtroa. oxc. of the vehicle. veTSda ------w heels, $1200.-64»671fi*-19*. DOOOE 'B 6 H to n , 4X 4. —condr$3200 Coll Doclo-lrt- lfan a ;.-3 yoaro•WQfTonty.-ty.- -S 3 5 0 0 rC a ll 731-9839*------VW’86Jette.-leathorseats. IdontlftoaUona nuifitw. r " K * WHO CHEVY *00 4X4, 1/2 lon^ full powor, AC. $5000.\ 206-654-2S68* Coll734-2601.* _ MERCURY-96 Sable. OOK. sunroof. 4 door, runs well amount pokl and nam- . &)d-e29-421B (HozoBonl m 208-734-5153/420-2625.* I $2000/offer. 423-4561* l^ R Y -6418n..flloopflS n e e d pickup. AC. sholl $3500. 1 ISUZU '94-froopor. V6.r DODQE '9 4 t.pini. crulso,10. loadod. $3895. Great e(s)andeddreesoflha ■ W *81 dlosol pk:kup. AC DODOE '96 2500.4X4 AC. tilt. 93K. now trons-18- shape. Coll 20&-735-162S.*’ VW *00 Beetle turbo gas, 5 . new purchaaer. The b« , fof[ig.. range, toilot. ^ hoo i: y o u r Mil- V-10. SLT oxl. cab. 5 58pd.113K,PW,PL,AC. . - shell, exo. cond.. Incrodl- . tow pko;rkoyt08S ontry.-- -miaslon$2300.324-7170*-2r PONTIAC *78 Firebird, speed, moon roof, heated ■oi.^mustbaeion*d, - )jr;$1500/otror;731-224)Z248* • SERVICE - 26' spood. low package, oxc. bio mpg. $2500 543-2026* , lint, rims & llros, CO/Tapo« FORD '9 5 . Escort Wogo'n;n. Runs, neods work.Who, leather seals, PW/PL, doted and shoW ectua} r 1CRHY *97 Sth wtioeliw{>- Ira Advertise In ZT condition, many extras. CO, alloy whools, 42K, mDeage at tha Uma of > r, 26.5'. Up out, self con' • CHEVY ’92 3/4 ton, 4x4,” • $13,750/offor. 543-9124*:• dock, $5500. 866-2463*‘ oxcollont cond.. $2250.0. says robbery is not legal low mis. on now ongino. ^ 206-734-4464/308-216rr $1000/offerl 544-7518* Red In color, $15,900. sale. If you have any C «(/Awnino. $13,500., Ctcoii *he i , , -D0DQEJ07_0XUC»IJ,4X4-•7 JE E P *77 CJ5. robullt 304. — 20a:73t-«50!_ _aoiatfen«. _ plo«»#.wt ------5 epeed.-$3,000yo»lor.- io‘ F O R D -’ 6 4 c u s lo m '5 0 0 ' — ~y2y5S 10 cveaa'w fcndands. Service m.' 1500 V8 . aulo, ono own-y. 3~sp'eod, hoaddrs. lurbo" 10 >6HYIAC ‘89Lomonz tact your looal asses- 2 0 8 -7 3 1 ^ 9 0 9 oflor 5pm.- , oxhausi, now llros. andid $1400. MERCURY '67>7 Groot ports cor. $100. ^ Directory — or, non sm okor. low mllos. www.buyonddrtve.com - SOT'S office.* ; • CHEVY-94 Z71.1500.^0^ $6200. g08-732-801S' ’* rims. Must soil. $2500.3. Pollco c or w/428 ongino,O' Call 208-324-3259* SALE 2 Sllvomdo. oxL cab, short - Call 208-539-6569' $1500. 208-934-9724* Con Pauloe* fc= s s s s s s s a on all remaining 2003'A 733^)931 ext. 2 od DODOE '9 6 Ram 4x4 die- _ PONTIAC '9 0 G rand prix. ——i bod. 5spd. 4x4. loadod, ft FORD '77 T-Blrd. OBK .. p a n o ls. SSOOO/oOor Ca lon. /orfor42(WS30/42M19r _ poppy, runs grool, CHEVY'88 Corvette. 208-67M038*______sion, 3’ eldo oxtonalor in S2000/olfor. 734-9115.*. Excolloni condition good farm truck, $1500[} TOYOTA '90 4Runnor.” FO R D '9 3 T au ru s Station Cherryred, 96K, Hat : : o n . CHEVY '9 7 Z 7 1 . 1/2.lon loU o f extras. V6. locker.r. w ogon. PW . PL, AM/FMM SATURN '96 SL 4 dOOr $10,550. Quiok sell at $36,000/ol>or. 208-731'J'- 4x4, oxt. cob, 3 door,“r, 326-3196 or 733-3662' 1-20e-7334»M aM .a *. 5505or208-539.2449.- ;; 4.88 goors, 35* tiros,I, coasotto, ooats 6, good'd sodan 58K, loadod, groat $6.900.208-639-1246.* 1 3 2 M 8 t.W oxcollont cond. 51K. “ powor ovorythlng. $55000 condition. $1500. Coil B $13.000. 206-734-6346*>' ’ farm iruck, runs woll. 11 cond. $5500. 7m 54C 3* MERCEDES *93 IME, 2.6 T W tnFaaaO ffiee: . !. /offor. Call 208-324-29399 , 423-9091 or 420-1496.' 74 $2200- Call 20fr837-6614' SATURN '9 3 SL , 4 dOOr, {biggest engine), 135K. ^ ^ M A N la r so n CHEVY '9 8 Sirvomdo. 4x4. _ or208-471-0536' 1-20e-«77-40a . { '9li^4■x8■. ____ Youn bo ploasoniry ouiprlm C ‘ FOfID '9 0 F-150. 4X4. AC. _ wnon you havu iiomi oiouna7 Alpino CD, 5 spood, new excellent, all malntsnsnce, axle, atv/snowmobiltnn. at how eo4y it Is to piaco>' 18t oxt. cob. V8. AT, AC, :' TOYOTA '99 Londcrulsorir your homo you no loofler llros, runs g rea t. $2300. new AC. $7,250. 1283 Overtand Ava.' ; "Of'. crulso. tilt. 75K, $14,000ruj CD, c am p o r sholl, 122K. BurteyOmoa* • v trailer, drlvaon/otl ot)iieexc eias«ino<] ad. Tho cost li 7. $4500^off or 208-30»0671 *• 4x4, t>oautl(ul cor, m anyy not>d. ndvortlBO Ihem. _ Colt 208-280-1855.* Cell 208.643.8244* L J»nd. $1950. 734-»686*exc low...the retuns oro high2L_ Call 543-2391/539-4207* ; oxtras. 72K. $26,1000 86* ’ 733^X»1. ... FORO '96 F-150. 2WD5 /offor. Call 208-726-5713* Thargctflstlfled. 95K, runs groat, groat work iruck. Side dontod. SeSOO/offor. Coll ChaHIoJ www.buyonddrlvo.com 01208-578-7778' C on Paulos* ’ FORD '97 F-350. XLT 4x4 Diosol. Crow cob. NowV www.conpoulos.com AT. $13.000. 324-7319' Con Pautos* FORO'96 F-150. rog Cob king bod. AT. V8 4x4. AT. motching sholl. bod linor. Please print pendl or pen lots ol oxtroa. now tiros. _S9500/oflor.206«37-4796.' CHEVY''89 H'lon,-cargo Approximatn t clearly w ith d ark linepi includihg' k=OHD‘00 JJ-250.V10. van. $2000/ofler. Call h lately 23 spaces per lif custom wtteels. ext cab.., 208-324.2450.* ■ - • blank spac€ pow er, C D , 4X 4. SOK'f.; CHEVY *92 Astro. exL van. $23.000/offer.733-144&* 125K mllos. $2S00/offer. p Y j p r r • We will notiices. I spedal going on FORO '00 Ranger. 4 dr.,’ Call 206-436-4682* Dtify yo u if there is a s] exi csb. XLT, loaded.• CHEVY '93 Astro Van. V6. Ennhance customler ei service which migt unted price Camper sholl to match.■ AC, exc. cond., $3300. 47K. dark green. $14,800. 208-734-5153/420-2625.* £ B uildu your com pailany image 3 line minin:ight result in a discoury rates GMC *96 Sierra 1500 oxt. cab SLE. captain seals,' CHEVY'9 4 Astro Von im um - Private Party i bodllnor. tIree, andI runs oood,now.|lrea, 2 Iniicrease your sale;les whools. Burgandy, 7SK.' $2995/offor 208-490- $12,000. 208-420-7947.* 1955eflor7;30pm.* FORD '01 Rongor. 4x4, ox-: CHEVY '98 Venture Van. Everyiyone who comess in contact tendod co b , 4 dr., loadod, Runs groot. Coll 208-420- Mumbor ol_P S f i d 9.385 m(s. exc. condition. 0173 or 733-7212 days.* ___with your customersiTS on _ the__ ; _. _ 1-3 d a y s ...... $16.95 $17,000. 206<43-6390*.. DODQE'89 Caravan, FORD '03 F*150 Supor 4cyld.75 spd.; ono osvner. telephhofte will benefitit from this '4-7 d a y s ...... ; ...... $24.35 crow. 4X 4, U rtal. loadodI $975. Call 208-734-8425* with lots of extras. SellingI DODQE '99 Grand Cara- upbeaiat program. Yourjr staff will ’8-14 days , . . . - ...... $41.50 for pay off. 206-324-7338I van SE, 4 door, roar AC, or731-7480.‘- 2 built-in car seats, pow or _ learn hpw_ vital the;iiey in : 15-21 days ...... ■...■..$60.00 ovorythlng. V6 3.3 liter, Eileen S h ra k er haa been a ; QMC '96 3500 IT dually, telemarketlDB and custome oting a good compiipany image, crow cab , loaded w/cuo- looks and runs groatl :X'S’r ' promo ■^-30days ...... $77.00 tom Bholl. 208-676-0359* $8.700/offor. Plooso call reprtseotalive for more tlu 206-326-S3S5.'______how t.to make your cust(istomers feel 2jtourodw iI^^ jes, Ag Weekly ond Online QM6 '9 7 2 W O 350 Vonoc 5 spd. custom wheels. imporirtant, and how to tc increase | n The Times-News, Moflic Volues, $7500/Offw Can 324-4149* ; > r l n t A d l a c e s B e l o w I F A X sales. Limited AW D, V8 , 18K. _ ^,^'(Allowl spacc foreI C opy in SpaiiarksAnd blank spaccs.) poarl bluo. fully loaded. Eileen’i - -$23,500r^a-72S-401g:*- orcach Icttch punctuation ma; _OR— — T L C J o FV \ I J R s ^ ------Sponsored byby: ''^ C w ‘paulos^'*” ^ EMAIL will cove Your Ad To SSlTheTinies^I Pnnnotin^i a poxilhrittw company s-News 4. 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SI SO. 733-3593.* entered in a drawiitving for a ■ #______for_ Burley Handlinf' complain'lints and r - days, ----- www.buyariddrtve.com.— - -208-677-4543- F r e e D e s k P»H uc O N E , i ; Amount Enclo» Con Paulos* mccUMOmaolcvaMyxoni* dealing’ with anfity'ly customers o ^ d $ . compIimcnts off P.M.T.F ; O r charge my a< www.conpoulos.com FORD '66 Econollno van, liody lan,i>iuii^e ;a d to : Con Paulos* ru n s.$ 8 5 0 .C oll I^V isa □ Master Express □ Discover 308-1434.* — — — — — — — — — ^ • I ; Credit Card Nu:tercard □American Ex; MERCURY '9‘4V llioger Listcninii and focusrusini: skills j N a mIC e ______------I . GS. loadod, oxc. concL. Jumber ______I • •Expiration Date $4200/olfor. 208-423- { C o mipany p ; ------I : CHEVY '73 Blaror. 383 4848 or 539-0389.* Ite______I ; N am e ______engine. AT. original NISSAN '95 Owost GXE I A d d rrc c s s ______ownor, vory clean, & woll AT. V6. 71K. oxc. cond.. ------I ; A d d ress_____ molntalnod. Must boo seaoooffor. Coll 734-078S . _S4000i'QHoc..768tfl09i:_ loavo mossaQO* T w o id e n tic a l sv.s.si()n^(ms.-.innking il 1 r- _ S ,a ,c ------; L City/Sta“te/:^p CHEVY '6 0 eiazor, unkiuo I , possible for all your' st;iffsU lo allcnd. j Daytin camo Job. oxc.. cond. www.buyonddftvo.com imc Phone (___)______------I : JThorte Num ber•^P ^ . ..MiuLaoo..Asklno $2000. _------Con Paulos*------v I • c r ______. 208-934.5498/539-41B8,' Date: Tuesday, Julf u i y 2 2 , J ’ N um hwibcr of. People Atlcnding;------__ ------I , CHEW -se^ubuitMn. 4X4: www.conpoulos.com Sllvomdo, w hools & tiros, ' C o n P a u l o a * I. or 1 - 3 p . m . I A.m . 5ScNsion ______P.M?.M,.S e s s i o n ______1 • _ 3rd soot, dual air. oxc. Tlme.s: 9 - 1 1 a.m . < shape. $3500.732-8015.* (Workshops Bcf I • Begin Promptly) j TotalI Amoiint/ paid $______------I ■ CHEVY'9 9 Tohoe. 4X4, leblhor. loaded, now tiros. 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