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—G o o d m o) r R N i N G - ^ ------~M oist> t u r e ; — r ^ W E A T H K R T oday: d a j Partly = ^ fw m F W 0 ^ doud)udy today .. conce ^ andtd tonight, ^ 4 B b h i g hSh66,low < 42. persis P age A2 M a g i c V a u.LEY. in Idaaho Jerom e appeal: An1 aiappeals coun said a Jeromele mani con-______I W c s t r i ^ o■ u ju i c liw c st______victed of aggravateded batteiy I ----- should have had aps• psychologi- p a r t o f . state t a t draws — cal evaluation. P a g e B l M m o .sc C0 I1CIK 'c r n
The Tlme»-New» and M o n k y Th* Ateoclated Pretirete______Down:d A lioiSE - Waiure r su|>|)ly coiull- H p tions hitvo iiiiprowioved I'roin a yi-ai warning ugo ovL'r much ofif lilalm.Id Itm ilii^ from rem itin Itelinv aveni General im Only liiis (if railrain {liirinn tlu- , Electric 9^H next six weeks catcan assure ade- H and more aSH quatv water for■ manytm irrigators. * accounting • sta te officials s;iy> •**'6SJ “We've still gottot a; loi of issues worries hanging out therhere." said Hal sent the Anderson, the chairmanclia of the Vifading H H Idaho Water a deep dive a S S u p p l y P fr Reservoir by G VX Ccmimittee. E Page El I ^ H Qk Enough fereservoir si - A2 * ” imceriainiy a X - ^ rem ains that a> ofe the panel of expei(pens will meet V, again in tnid-May,ly, rty|)ically a ses- st sion held only in years; |)osing fe ____ serious dniught con'conditions, stock niarket into a c Snowpack andd ststreaniflow s in Thursday Steve aufer from the Idaho Departmentnt ofo Environmental Quality, righl;ht, point! out to MIke Schroedeader the direction the water tabliable flowe Into the epringt at eiur th e m ain U k ei. wheirhera tha city of Twin Falli get*I ItsIte water. The cKy, elate a£encincy and offlclali fronf Jerome CountyCc are working together to protect wellheeds. Salmon River conti[intiiuie to nm at aro u n d 120 jiercencent of average, while those in the western and southwestern pari>arts of the stati- W e e k e n d below the river artaro at the aver- H Arrding rd to thc U.S. The DEQ and dty andid county tion in Twinn FallsI County over :ngly ing disturbing is farm Ploase seesee tWATER. P.ieeA2 ^ E n v iro)nmentai n i Protection officials from around ththe state many decadesles for high nitrates. svninvitdiing from flo ^ irrigatioiion to A g en cyy, , one health risk from have been required byy federal And now, largirge confined onimal sprijprihklers. drinkingslg w ater w ith rdcrates that law since 1996 to work•k on th e feeding operatrations are contribut- “We’re '* very worried abi a re too hi,high is th at infants aren’t assessm ents. Protection plplans arc ing lu the probloblem, Risley said. ip spr r in k le r s ,” s a id A rt Bro>IZ Sawtoc)0± * able to geget e n o u ^ oxygen and as n ot m andatory, b ut Davie/id Risley “(Farmers)rs) are allowed to JerJerome County’s planning( u an d a resultIt can( suffer from "blue of th e DEQ said it is dcfirfirihely to spread wastee ono th e fields a t thc zonitoning director. S p o r t s baby symyndrbme.” The condition cities’ and counties’ advui'antagc to rate nf 150 percentpe of what the T T he reason is the public relrcfe gets ne leads to:o mentali retardation or cooperate. Access to stat;ate fund- plants actuallyUy use,” h e said. in on irrigation to recharge i ev e n dealeath. There is also evi- ing for public projectsts can be Lewis Eilers,>rs, Idaho Dairymen’s uiquifer. q t Though sprinkTinf _ . dence ththat it can damage the compromised', but in addition,ac AssociationI executivee; director, mot chief raranger n y «: The Magic health of;of young ruminants, Idaho federal funds will simimply be hns disputeded that waste from Please see NITRATES. PageigeA2 Bstarts up its. Departmtment of Environmental unavailable soon for citiiities with- CAFOs gets} intoit the groundwa- Tlie Tlme»Newe aturd^y. P ag eD l,D 6 TWIN FALUS> - iA new m anag kQ or will soon he lieiitlinghe up the P d p a n y J / J SawHHith National 1 idge-ordders-cor The U.S. — te:.E n erg y By Jennifelifer Sandmarui Thehe Idaho Estimates havehi ranged from reached rea thc allowed amounm t o f ■ 100,000. s t a r t your engines:in u e s to lose Tlma^Navtowa wrttef D e pj a r tm e n t 600,000 to 1.31.3 million to as many 100 announced I o f E n v iro n - as 2 million tii 'lliursday’s court order r«]u VallQr Speedway st( I tires. Lincoln County 'I .^urcs •rhursili.y Ihc ■ ^teat SHOSl)SHONE - A judge on ■ m e3 n t a 1 intended to allowal rrR to store no Floyd Flo to rem ove all of the tire? ^ appointineiil ■ 17th season on Satuditonalsays. Thursdajiay ordered the owner of Q ualiility won more than 100,0001C tires at the The ^ only response from FlFloyd of Kuih ■ p P age A6 the Shoslo^one tire pile to remove the ininjunction site, to irequests by Tlte Timcs-Neuaitisfor Monahan as H th ed res\» within 90 days. againinst ITR Tire piles> posep< an environmen- comment cor has been an appat[u/erit Sawtooth ■ Fifth1 DistrictI Judge R. Barry default. tal and humiiman health hazard. attempt att< to distance himself■from fi supervisor. ■ —O p t n t o n Wood in Lincoln County ordered \ owner They offer breedingbr grounds for ITR. rn In on e-mail, Floyd toldId th e S h e w ill ■ that tireire removal begin within 1 Floyd of insects and1 rodents,r are highly newspaper nc^ that the tire remi W o m e i o v e r w a s t e ; moval move to mRuth p MoiMtian 2 seven dadays and that Idaho Ti^c npa has combustibleB anda can cause inex- agreement j,gi made with the i: Idaho from Department contini«Jon..A3^ Recoveryeiy Inc. pay a $20,000 fine, respond* tinguishable,B, toxic t fires. w wa: as m ade with ri'R, not himse Utah, where shee isi-i Ogilen ranger cre^bility over was id froze IT R ’s e q u ip m en t 0 the legal Thursday’s^s ruling results from “Thc .< agreem ent was knowiiwn to fo r th e W asatch C INEEL, to d ^ edit to prevent the company Tomon 1 against ITR’s failureire to comply with u “ “ "“ • i i Nam] all parties that it,wus IdahoI) ’Tire Forest. )plnion .. J&7 from liqliquidating its trucks or has hot state consentnt order the company Recovery, Inc. ONLY and1 thatt “I am ihrilled to equipment that can be Judge ■ n o t r signed agree M t- Sports . . .Dl-6 o th e r eq eeing to remove the Tomt ,,, Floyd had no part." ththe e- selected as the S;i BarryWood e d toarc at the tires. The i weather ...A 2 • :o rem o v e th e tire s o r be ‘ n o w -d efu n ct ITR m ail said. supervist)r." M«hu I recover tire renioval costs actiorliles north agreed to ren'cm ove a n average of J n d e x AfeekEnd .C l-8 IJlfuldSI they fall to th e state. his company and : h certain. 25,000 tirese s a m o n th u n til it Please see TIRES. Pag•age ,^2 Please secec R Page West...... B2-5 appeared in court. Just how many tires ai ::c6sslfled .E4-16 tedcto r i d ...... 87 - P q -' collection site a few mil ^Comics . . . .D7 Obiti 3w e l l l a n d of Shoshone is note i l , r e p o m:edly w ill[ jgiv e A raff a t u l t i mt a a t u m :5tB3Sword .08 Op)fi ThaAaao< Powell and BiBush will not sign off BJ S :»earAbby..D8 SpoonncjcUniK .------d s i n l s r a e>. . .. on the messaesage until the meeting V • Horoscope .08 Weain q d illp li -- - JERlUSALEM U I - Secretary of htStSit. draws doser.r. ( L.M. Boyd . .08 Wee . S ta te CcCotin Powell challenged > In what ap]appeared to be a ges- Iff I s r a e liii Prime] M inister Ariel ture ahead1 ofo Powell’s arrival, Valley .B l Wes n’s limited withdrawal of 'Tbemesoffis: Thh Israeli forcerees withdrew from Aloney ...E l - 3 ' WWIFI ED ^ ; from Palestinian areas on stration about two do*jozen small towns and day,’•saying P resident Bush Movies ....C 7 Thursdaj Last ch a m1' urgingi in n n P I the W est Bank. But “wantss tcto see more progress.” 1 ered the West Bank Beforene landing late Thursday in - senior sdministr Yasser lowtis of Dah:ohariyah and Bir Zvit dem, Powell said the pace— ------and the-Ein(i BdtE Hilmeh refugee------IsraeU pullback from West official, onnouncx: I camp. d tie s a nd villages would be enin refugee cam]), B a n k d d '" O r is m - n a r to ft aa “very long conversation” Palestinian leader' he deadliest fighting laMlfled adt luld have.with_Sharon_ofL_ Arafat to rcn<------' ' during the-ofioffensive, three dozen C l a ssif Friday.^ 1They spoke by telepltone tes is pre- armed men,n, apparentlyi the last g I l i u r ^ tenwith him holdouts, suriurrendered to IsraeU M Log on to ... S l'is to meet.with Yasser rrorism. troops, )931 it on Saturday. A senior is is it. 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I look fo i Bill LeVere, who was country from PresidentIt Hugo the president. Jackao working with the empl KHMI d to tht^ Intermountain ^Chavez after a day of pr pcwle w ^ usc the na C h a v e z al Laa VO I Office. Since January, ®lagainst the government th iest(imd o j l ^ r t Interes^ S that Iqft Thursday nigh Dtam L o u rie Trippln lp from the Forest ■ ®'a t least 12 people dead.'. Loa An m o n a g e m to 'o f th e fo dent remained ! forest, Jhe S e r v ic e ’s^'s-'natlbnal office in In a teievised address,?s,,oen. counwy, and thi «aid. A lberto Cam acho K airuz sa af-anff :ton, D.C..has been act- A totop?lehi»( ------^AsSawtoothsupervii Chavez administration failed han will be responsibli “abandoned its functions." han’s Forest’Service ‘ aging 2.1 miUion acresesofnnlionnl c Monnhoi A few hours earlier. Vicece Adm. A s there w as i ;ce dates bqcks to her „ forest. The Sawtoothoih extends experience Hector Ramirez, chairmanin of the regarding the ) I student trainee for the ^ from northern Uta]Itah to the joint chiefs of staff, condedemned opposition sout;nezuela g National Forest in j? Salmon River in centeotrnl Idoho S?'’'*"" '' ;rs who remained in tl ion, where she worked "the attack on'protester: senior officers from and includes the famomous Sow- Woshingloi were marching on the preresiden- palace Thursda r management. Between f the armed forces tooth National Recreatiiration An;a. jay^f a conversations d 1990 she worked in ”tial palace on the third da ling the act “unde- **She b r in R S a s trotrone back- > ambassador to \ ton and Idaho national national strike. nd opposition lead- grouiTd in resource mainiUMsement, Woshingt™ ercent of the troops ■fices h a n d lin g tim b e r t - and extensive experperience in 'otest offic -themselves against— building relationshipsips between mnnogemcment, recreation, fire Police jr disrais:ss claim again! the Forest Service andnd communi-. managemenlent a nd forest planning, ties,*’ Jack T royer, Interitermountain Molit(nanlan, w ho holds a bache- FRESNO. Calif. (AP) -- IPolice H ickm an, w hoallies s insisted ' Regioiiiil Forester, saidaid in a news lor’s degrejree in forest manage- dism issed a m entally ill woitroman’s diagnosed asght a that the presi* release. m e n t fromDm W ashington State claim Thursday that shthe was phrenic,ed in charge of the ' Troyer cited Monahaahan’s sue- Universityity, became a district ™m o le ste d 32 y e a rs a g o by b; Los As head of thatthi a "conspiracy" cessful efforts in admidministcring ranger inn 19901 on the Krassel ^Angeles Cardinal R oger Malahony. Roman Cath8 g o v e rn m e n t-h a d — th e Snowbasin Ski Resc:esort perm it, R a n g e r Di:District of the Payette Lt. Dwayne Johnson saidid th ere M ahony w as tlit the site of the alpinete :ski events NotionalI Forest.F She has also was no physical evidence: aor vrtt- official to beis ac a f lu r n of rum ors during Ihe 2002 WinterIter Olympics held leaderating permit. But Bi that date will go latateras allowed clositoiItholic diocese, p resen t p ro p e rty own a plan to use leftover:r canal tjon sources wit present property owowner, are magicvalleifjeyxom. w wi ater to recharge in o rd errtomit- t radius, a six-mik 3ntkNwd(raniAl grains. Lyle Swan!trank of Wanir' • Igate l8 the problem. Younfnssald mile radius. Be ri«« D istric t 1 in th e1 UiUpper Snake' ■ I m rpects irrigators in the Burli t i ^ groundwater for drinl fall into other i ea will be getting water I River Valley saidd upu; to 30 pei'-’- Circulation Suckiay S7.00) pcpcf week, dally only SS.OO far f a cheaper than pumpinglg rtver each county’s ad irly next week without at farmers therethe could be iiKUy only S3,SO per week. waterwi into a treatm ent .pit W uiW «lock,cliruliitlo pfant in erate with adja te d th at a re likely ore rainfall, and that could triJ J / without water in lateiate summer. • iuded in all above m e t. A orderor to use it for drinking.h ^ DEQ officials rsal groundw ater cont- - :r canals to start filling aero "Certainly someme canals ate Circulation phone llne>.r.op«un»e(l check*. S ™ ,; Times-Nm,)perations w that use e state. Water managers ht ido not W elve your popeoperby7«.m...... usetu ^eir data banks to finfind out canbenadtedatts of chemical sup- The Bureau ofif RReclamation w here businesses and o ther ipe to put that off for anoth • --- -ta)lihenunibcrforyourm ra ro a ; Mail infofrjfmaaon wl eroper* mai7at;penoe®rrzardous waste stor- iek or two to extend supplies. also believes it couldDuld be diffioult ------fBurloy-RujMft- ■ ■ ■ ■ ...... ThcT1iBe*.Nr•Newt (UPS 631-080) itpib- eking yards. Hiose “A few weelu of wet weath^ to provide the waterater antjcjpatad- ....G 7740«. Hltheddally IIat 1321 Third Sl. W^rTwin------^ lerations are not ie andtheriB couldi^mttoab ___for.salmon.migratiration.because... . ■ - Fall*. Idaho.. 8383301. by Maiic Valley t o d ty wells. reservoirs were draw:rawn down caoi*' v n d ^ r a r t M , . ..-. .7334931 Kewapapcn Inc., In a dIvltloQ or Loe The Times-News Information ------thesiiderson said. “It was so di t writer Julie Pence t h»n e s last year that vdiatever tfai There should be a.series-of' 1 ^ . ^ at 735^241 or bye- h ot p e gotog right into &e groun comparatively brieflief rain storms to . passii^ across theihestate in tk^ .. 9magicvaHev'xom. w eekiQf're pretty nervous.'* “A be said, but fot [rrlgation district and can" ■ I ' ------1 _ h emyany re officials have bee ^ coodit ^ ' tobef^nping t e tardarive^^^ n m U n e t hn e short thla year, ehcoi^ra^^ - season coming up. ; . .jOT C h^O U tjjmir'w ^ te.www.magic m ' Tes kind of an^ OBominous a f e S 6 planting.of early crops U ..Breldenba^sald.. ■
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PhU Batt in 1995, Ih e Arab re^mes bear a la the federal govenernment’s and tw wiiwith ideas of leaving share ght of the r^ponsibUity for cleanup duties at theth Idaho buried trairansuranic waste in origins ori, and the condnuati<»ifiofdie c -- National Engineerlerin g and the gnmnd.id. _ - ...... AArab-Israelit conflict, and it isisin ■.■■■' ' 'vil ■ Environmental Labahnratofy. ____ Id^Q Jjgstate officials should their the power to do a great dealalto ■; ■ .....; ■ they react — mmmtm reallMth^are~ Iffiffltr eni = ^ : the only true Unfortunately, ^ Bush^ well-ill-dio- ' — ' '•■ ■ i O)uui rw la w : Hie Energy ' agents for sen words, and whatever Ponwrdl ■ tells the Arab leaders privateitdiy, •' . , . -.-uV::::' :■ 4 "' ,‘ ; Department of Depjepartmenft latest caperr action in this _ dispute, citi- are IJ likely to have litde effect vith controversy proves ths Perpetuating die conflict wididi '' k'' to make a cer- _WitJi zens and the Isradt_ serves interests that ara re ■ . ■' ■ t a i n r a ^ vaih IrJ^iJffiol^Mnriustfbn: sira~~media can do* more important to d iM govcrem- ish after s6nd. !^, only so.much. ments me than is peacewidi Israraelor v ing it to-the uiehe IssueI ofwaste deanup.'P*‘ ' The attite ha the thi appro)^ (xdie U ni^'SiSfeteaT ' the rembnsibil- th e responsibility of dte ArabA * state of. Idaho. UJIM iat do you think? The report out ity to force the statessts for die ongoing coiifiioict ,, I : — - 1 lined two sup- W6 isue, and teep began ^ In 1948. The United ^ -----T| widirith a Jerusalem diared With ' place the blame fortfortheir-condi-s;^ Ve welcome viewpoints Nadons had voted in favor oo! f p ^ -y A ^ I’l posedly faster ^ .-J holding the Nb a^d as its capita, dieleadm-sof < tiohorianecteinale ddoning Bridshheld F a le ^ j ■ , - -radier.dian on dkM and cheaper romourreadeisonthisana™ , .federal govem- ^ r V V > : M i[GHAEL: g J EI g gy i ^ and Saudi Arabia urged- into two sovereign itatesj one im to refuse, which he d i± Hmhe diemsehres-whobi r . cleanup options otfxitherissues. ■ ^ e n t* s le e t to, Jewish S and the otiier Arab..After A • DELBAOM fire;., -J? rar he started in the wake of fai for IN E E L .____ die vote, Israel declared itsiinde-;': ii ; •’ ' ' reflu►finnt finally triggered dieted Jewii& a^^tqjll R. Both options Otherwise^ tfa6 „ pendence „ and offered ti> rect‘Cpgni^ *. . »cent I s a ^ militaiy operatioi[6n& I ttesdiat i^B ^ZeilgZfMfoutfor’‘^ « ; . R: included the removalral of Fit 9 cl^up of buried iransurahic; die th< new Arab - Palesdhlan-i-state: CompUoitlhgeKi«brn»tpMcemak-;.- TheAiabBovenmientssupriirfy __ blame for plaguies g p^Hriral^^a .' -----wasterburproposecsed-either— waste will1 nneverhaop^-^-— -Bu^Burtiie existingArab countri jifat w Ttli^ money oliti- ,' and economic troutu capping other areasIS withv plu- Sourcesc]sclose to m e situation refused to recognize d d ie r ai SAfBrl948,lh«llu A T ab 9 >veni. ^ . out European histot;itoty,'l8rad^i^S ^ . tonJum-contaminated'id waste or - say the wbv h e ^ of negotiation invade in' Israel m m duee slddd^ mentslaundiedi ;on as P a l e s u ^ le a d e r' ' . tioiisaMSca'i^goat.oatfw die^^ nr Idaho and the Energy Inthe course of d u t war i epends. If diey diose tb do so,o,. . fonun^ofitsArabirabneightibrs.,•, filling them v^dth grout3ut. between Id Sailed to the 1967 5 ^ Already this year,ir, thei gov- Departmenentareinmiotioniand left lel wiiat became Israel, m a li^ could pressure hinl to tnaliake ' Addressing all diegovem-die • .la ' because th ey w ere told to di warinwUththe e a » widi :brad or encourage;e ments of the region,lon. Bush said V:;3 ernment released:d budget 0iat a k^y sannouncement is on ^ eirttori^ tue west. m . If so, it^ a step in by their leaders, who promii lie Palestinians to £nd anodieiier ■ last wedc*? expectlect better le a d e r , reports announcingI inintentions the horizon e y sbipandlemect'restresults.”B ener^ isureofthe the right did i r ^ o n . If the feds they would return when the iader willing to do s a But thej for the eventual closui Jewish state had been destr ave chosen to do nMther. \ . , v;',..:.’ ;. leadership in dietArabwoddis A t - site, and its intentionsms to meet continue; tto break promises, But Israel won the war, and The regim hasb^leftbefai!tnnd'>v ylnde^diekey toD diedu result th ati^i .• >, deadlines in 2050 ratiath er thain they onlyf kb se more credibility who had left remained iaEf «cause it suffm f i ^ b ^ govovi^' -W diftiR ^w ^ peadeindiev'^pea L 2035. Pressure from)mldah6*s . with Idal[ahbans who have Jordan,tq Lebanon and Syria. v;, t e ^ d f c ^ . y j mments. Nme of.die A w - / Middle E ^ Bu£I thedie current AniKj „ ; R congressional del V , Gov. DliDlrk'Kempthorhe’s of of die Arab countries f o ^ ,. ehient; p e rtia ^ i^ ^ j^ ^ officials are t i ^ to0 ti b ad e'. good'relatitidonsUp Eheiigy Palesdidans Pa to live in se p mr ;vehi y,’ Spencer Abraham camps ® Uld refused diem ddi ^rBm dSnw ' ' r ableble, deito for% di|Kbiie'to this newest report altogetheralt ' secretary.;: oftoredyieiiwArArafata’ ; dive ief.;. -.hiurikShdsmes^esmdaaniOr.'^] ys spMt in the U.S. ship, *■ d eliberate crealdhg th livert the attention of the dilel After ^ving them thehe letter In from days re h i^ proble diat has pei«rs^- . 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B w ant to lose their localcal law ’ Nation ...... — enforcem ent.------L l iEYC in hjtitor.inCJuufHaa^in.nUmi, ______^Pag!age_M______GIC S o : F rid a y, ,.April 12. 2002 T he Tim es-Newss Aroune Court thevallDEY——: mE o (G-he s Be)ise vacate: 00 people cheered the torchh Mix 103 takes ov Idaho’s capital city c but I do not knonow what went 10,000 : over capitah1 earns rew ard weWednesday was recogniieded ns into their lieciBcision-moking througlugli Caldwell and Nampa. n W ednesday, Bill Kuvanagh fireworks sponsoi having thc best Olympic torchto process," said EElaine Steele, On M f o r t o r c;h h relay events t°icelebration in the natiItion, chairwoman off thetl Twin Falls nf SLOiLOC traveled to Boise to pre-* batten ic • TWIN JALLS - Radioio statio n although by som e accounts mmore Olynfpic Tor*orch R e la y sent: lhatih city with un Olympic Mix 103 is taking over the'spon-th TheTltnes^lefle m a n d • people partidpated in torch:h fe.s* C om m ittee. “We e ddid outdo Boise cauldn:Idron. Jy 4th fire, TheAuoclaK It seem ed th a t y o u r e n tire sorship of th e an n u al July ^ ______tivides d S in Tw in Falls th e foilollow. in many rcspect•ets, except the “It s is s ta g e d ------took pan in 'Lighting the works program lhat is ing day. am ount of m oneysy theyi sp en t was city tO' sentennee a every’year at the Collo lle g e o f t w i n FALLS FA - The Magic '"S“I'm excited for Boise,”’ saids w ay m ore than we did." , Fire Within.”’\V Kavanagh told a Southern Idaho. Valley’s biglig Olympic torch relay R an d y H a n s e n , th c local lo . At Boise’s Jan.:n. 25 torch party, crowdvdat i Boise City Hall. Karl Kunha, promotion:ions direc* party receiceived rave reviews Chevroletq j, dealer who hcl]elp e d Thc Idaho Statesresman reported. In1 TwinT' Falls, there were an|n Panel; Judges; s h o u l d tor. said the station will1 headh the from visitinting ob serv ers, b u t it ’orpnize .o-„ the Twin Falls evovoms.— 10,000 to.15,00000 people filled esiimamated 2,000 people at the nnw.i;iff»rinl y/»nr.rfiund IwTw in.EaliS _____ apparendyic whole------the-Boise-Contre-re-on-T hc -G Kive------cmililr:hirnn-liphtine ceremony atnt n rH o rc ^ H t College of SDUthern Idaho.0. Fireworks Coordirdinating ' Boise’s celebiebration in the eyes of state that they got it. I don’tI’t see for a cauldron-lig•lighting ceremo- the Co :u>ugh organizers from Com m ittee. th e S a ltt Lake Organizing j^Qit OS negative a t all.” ny, hundreds moinore hung out at althoi in The Assoclctsd Press The necessary fundsIs ffor this Committee.« . “I’m •' disappointed, of couoursc, Boise landmarks,cs, and m ore than Please sec TORCH. Page B313 ------A year’s event are almostI gathered,gc » BOISE - Thc Idahoaho Court of b ut a p erm anent standingPg (commit- Appeals on Tliursdaylay • Sitid a psy- tee signifies a turn ofof ie v e n ts . _ chological evaluatic s h o u ld Members aim to reinventnt the pro------I }S OUT — have Ixjen orderedI for a Jerome * * gram and turn it into0 aan even X[ LIKE GE'; t t i n g iTHOSE f^EELINGJ: man who broke anotln o th e r m an ’s more significant family evtevent. ■ hip w ilh a big rock. U n til fiv e y e a rs ago,, UniversalUi ■ Tlie three-judge panelpat upheld Frozen Foods had sponso I Dickie Kay Craner’sr's aggravatedii fireworks. Then a groupu p four H batiery conviction.I, Inbill vacate.d business owners organi: th c ■ th e 10- to 15 -y earr prison pi sen- fund-raising and promotioi M tence ordered hyI 5th5t District ■ Committee memberss a rc look* H Ju d g e Barry Wcx>d. ing toward July 4, 200^0 04, w h en M “Having reviewedI'd theI record, Tw in F alls celeb rates itsts ccentenni- H we conclude thai tlienhere was suffi- al. H d e n t evidence beforL'fore th e dis- Twin Falls was incorpoi-porated as | H b k 3 Jtl I II M ___ trict coiirl to detentermine that______— ihb village of T w in F allslsAprii-15, i ------■ Craner's mental condimdition woul^ 1905, by the order of the county H bo a significant fa ctor to r: at sentenc- commissioners of Cassia County. P ing,” Chief Judge DaDarrel Perry H It became a second-clas:lass wrote. 1907 ond a^ irst< lass cityty i Resentcncing wa:was ordered The 2004 date occui “upon receipt of an adequate Sunday and the day befijefore - on report concerning CniCnmcr’s men- Ju ly 3 - Idaho celeb rateses iits 114th ^ tal condition." birthday. Craner was con'ronvicted of Anyone who. is inter respondedre to the featured combinc the incident foimdd CCiraner stand- selection in S alt L ake Cit; I h ing oiitsidu naked. nine weeks in the mak- s ting . sis of Craner’s menta;ntal health was a n d m e m b m o f h is dtoss a s will pro- Road, ni writing, drawing wellell and to think inglg theirI peers’ work, writir h.poeiry».cxpfisiioaJttDt:____J ------minimal:------vide-special-lightinging-e(tecls,------inferences, ana mui- -Jenna critlritlcallyrli’sTnvay ------dowr ring Ihe choir mgs andid critical analysis cen- i T ^ v is John-son. 12, who wrorote "There was no3 ti\evaluation of M l M usidans accompanying dmedia research, stu o i I t fofjr the students to Tn round a common theme: t tjout the importance of frieni•nds the psychological:al factorsI sur- are Janie Griff, oboe;oe; Sue Ha, dentst spend the thT^d Schabacker, lear>arn about them- abou flute; Larry Goolsby,y. cello;c S u e “ “ S'- elves and to shore andnd family, snid he welcomtned rounding the comrommission of J can open one part of quarter t putting them S a w t o o t h M iller, harp synthesiesizer;Lisa "Youc tiose discoveries theeic opportunity to share his piper Craner's offense,"e," Perry said, fe if you want to, or go to t use. Glade, organ; S te v e CoxCox. dm pani; fith their peers. It’s sono>nal writings with his ctcol- “There wos no disciliscussion nbout lother,” she writes with T he end product is ICicmcncary with an d CamiUe Cox, glockeirkeiUiS »»> , alsoIso about trust, Icagiiagues. Cranur’s lielief thlat at het w as being tiirity th a t com es to a 12- a £ bound compendi The concert will begir.gin at 3 pjn. the matur student Meycsyerhoeffer said. “I “ Ikind of like getting tholose pois(med ihroughI his h air and no Id who has learned to um, » 30 to 40 pages, Donations will be accep “ Six)ixth grade is such feeli•elings out," he said. “I doron’t discussion about the incident at 0 life’s variations. that’s i designed on the door to help the memb ;S a an emoti'ational time; they th e jail, o th er th aan n tot note those : had a lot of changes in computer < and explores the costs assodated with.thdtetrip. }ht of w hat’s impor- Please see sawtooth! Pageje B3 occurrcnces." she said, adding that personal 1 topic with picictures, often lose sight Physician Joins ERstaffER T T* a t Wood River hoslospltal r l l istoric5 barm m ak ess D e rrn o crat e nnters comim issio nL race-i KETCHUM - DtD r. K e v in TheHme»Newsws______“ = B S m ajority of countyy residentsrc Kitdeston has joinedsd the emer- • . out faVor to s p e d ^ ir gency room staff of•f SE t. L u k e ’s I f y/ As the lone Demoi:mocrat running C enter. I L ^ h o m e TW IN FA4LLS L - Another 7 7 M iivc that those ekh'fi W ood R iver M edical Cej to its n e w for the District 1 j Kitdeston-receivedid 1his devee Democratic: c a n d id a te file d . Friday’s deadline to to /"i public offtir m m t adhvn will face the winneim e r th e at Wayne State Univer,erdty Sdool ByDtataTB Thomas Reato before lost Frii Twin Falls County / , prim ary race betwe< of Medicine in DetroitX)it a n d com - -nmM-Nm To help out run for the Tv to the m il o f the people, ...... Commission DiDistrict 1 seat now ' and Bill Crafton. pleted his residency:y iat Detroit ------— m raised on nyone Wishing to dora“™“ “ h e ld by Re:[Republican Gary atulVmf ammtiH'd that’/ M eiers w as b o m s General Hospital. JEROI,OME - The historic the Idaho Farm ond Rj an egg farm in An mm .Howard 0J16' ^ 've Ifcen ffM 'm e d t(fo He spent three trained emergency roomphysl-ro Thursdajday rooming, after more A building or restorationiOCtS projoc Fullerton College;c b before joining ^ M eiers, a 58- dan in Idaho. . . long Ify the t ”/ / / o f a siugh . , than a1 lilitde persistence by its snould'cell Ralph Peters ol1324- 3 K year-old Buhl — ' ...... the.U .S .A rm y, foo r r \which his.scr:______For the past 20) yyears ha’s moving a fcrew^______^ 4683. Donations ot money, imaieri- resident who— ------______politimlpartyl______vice included a totiitoiir of V iem am ._____ = w o rk ed in several towtowns around^^------gj Solders, a house mover als or talent will bo apprcclQi H moved to H e la te r s e ttle d in ii Id a h o Idaho, induding Coeuseur d’Alene, from weiVendell, hod b id $12,500 to HB Idaho 30 — operated a smallill-dairy-farm d as Boise a n d Sandpoint. both the bam and a car- nlove bo ■ years ago. -UtiwardM ciciers well as rental apaiipariments house to the Idaho Farm for th e night,” Solders sai _____ Filer. He spent sevseveral years CompiMfroini p V sjiid he decid- ___ JnTnt'anch Museum. Once tbe After dragging over sagagebrush, automobile saleses inli Falls . (else that r ed to run two-storyjry, 30-by*52, 30- to 3Ston cardboard and anything e f are before movingg toti . would provide some tratr c tio n , because he faciacing Twin Falls County i b a r n got go stuck in the mud b e lie v e s th a t :onfined com animal feeding opepera- becoming aclive in the construct esday, Solders worked off movers finally got the tntruck out '{ democracy.is___ uon4oii.H.>.or-l‘industriai-factoricri «»«!,•• tion industiy,.____ S n o w p a q I tb e re st of th e d a y trying—— of-the mud around-9-p.r?.m.i sa id - : pro- He and Evelyn, I wife Walt Bentzinger, a m u seu m nowiramwcr*ers e x e m p lif ie d IS as he i calls them - and the p ' f c - s icout. b y fo llo w in g iwsed |ws< new county jail. ‘ years, have sevenen children,< &ofAveroge» Hebtebtotfiht i n a bucket.loader board member. at Wol«rsl»d %o ig e b ru sh d ie will o t thcte imajority. “Both “1 problems have beenn ircc- of whom arc sdll < to helpp a nd b ack ed everything - “ I’d c le a r e d th e sag< but five grandchildren H e d a bout a “As a Demoinocrat, I believe that ogniz^ ogn for quite some time, - U pperG nake RIvor r- ...... sem i amUld trailer and bam - out- away to build that road; ssion— primary interestso s ai rc h is hom e. . Salmon Falls Creek week ago. I figured it wouldW( be those elects to public office the the present cbunty commiss o ftb e mmtid. t :e to thc will of the has has done litde to resolve theilem," church, family, civicci' ,0«kJey Basin dry enough when the bambi was must adhere i ...... “ - “ Onc«ice we got. unstuck we 1 I’m concerned that he he said. “1 beUeve that on bboth and talking to peo|l ^ p l e another n m a t i t ... stayed m oved b u t i t wasn’t," Bei(entdnger people, and 1’ we’ve been go^govemed for too long issues, isst it is imperative for,r the the occasion arise: H e i higher ground Mid kept said. ______of a sinfllp politirnl committionort cttn to nrg». plans to conductict an intensive ______dll vra w m completely out T b e b a m mUVlin hudhplentyof p ------by-the-wUl-of aid. ments m a on both sides and theilen to listeliing andrieaming"^amt lei m ud, dow n th e rdll a nd on Ught after sunset, Solderssrs said. party," h e said jjjH A w lid two major issues act act decisively on behalf of)fthe paign.. firm groground. 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M a g ic V m\ l l e y AV e s t to keep delsputyiT — S e: ir v ic e s — — Castleefofd residelents want t Jtta schootool has had less problem s wiivith Laiie Dum^terTwrs wilT be aiSK NelUe Lewis of Edenlen, memorial Paul Alleilien Swtnion of Jerome, Nadine M Fay Stevenson of J u » and truandes since Coop*iper able on cleanup day.lay. U sed motoj? rrespondent ’ h a ^ i pjnrttxlay at—service att-10 l) a.mrSanirday at the-serservice- at 2 p.m.-SatiItu rd a y ...... s b ^ around. oHwIU b e acceptedd aas s the d ty has— - -the Hazelton Cemetertery (Parke’s Jerome Thirhird Ward LDS Chapel DetDemaray’s Wendell ChapeL ORD - Residents City Qt: officials say that speedinling, a c o n tro c t fo r plickup, ic k but no- Maf^c Valley Funeralll KH om e, Twin o n E ast AvcAvenue B; burial will foi- CASTLEFOE Ing steps to keep - looseMfranimals, break-ins and ovcver- household chemicalsals o r paint can i o w in thhe e Jerome Cemetery; sSarlna Dowd of Buhl, servrvlce at ■’« ' '“■‘‘"I ^oopertatoym. _____ ^1 v*vandoUsm h as lessen ed wiivith be accepted. ______frie n d s -inmay a call from.6t8 p.m._iQ;:10:30-a.m.-Saturday-at-thc Deputy M to to sve.been piacedln thee'deputy^presencp."! d( ------f i h e dtyw U l adopt-opt-a few-homes__ - - Bernutd-"Bud”-F.F. Clerk'of today at t Presbyterian Church; friend:Ids E>^orming su d i' t the Hove-Robertson Pre ket. Corner Merc, "We "W are out here off the beatclien to h d p d e a n up, p ^ . Jerome, graveside setservice at 10 Funeral ChChapel and from 9-9:45 call D uane’s M arke call from 4-8 p.m. today at t'' White the school, J’ 4it D Enterprises, pathIth andi it takes q u ite a w hilei ffor tasks as tre e crimminming, as some a.m. today at the Jeromiome C em etery a.m. Saturdcrday at the church. Mo: Mortuary in Twin Falls. irts in town and help•Ip to arrive from Buhl or tlthe' homeowners are unalinable to do the (Hove-Robertson Funernerol Chapel). King N’ Hart! oking in BuhL atmty ^ t when we have a probleilem. work themselves, D e lw inCUfrotxl»Den*’ a D anlebof y „ , Hometown Cook WlUlatn C haries “ Bill'’ Jev h the signed peti- Withith Cooper around, we feel oiour Volunteers aree stillst needed, Victor R. “Hefty"y” Cuellor' of Twin FallsIs eand fonnerly Blackfoot, Armed with I Jerome, service at 1 pjn. Sat|amday ,|,e colcouncil plans to townwn is being protected,” Ruffiifing Help is expectedid frof m school '1'win Falls, funeral Mas■lass e t 11 a.m. scrvice att 10 I a.m. Saturday at the at the LDS Chapel, 520) NorthI approach the T\Twin FaUs County sald._id. groups, the MensIS C lu b , Q uick lodny Ul St. E dw ardsI ththi e Confessor C hurch ofif JesusJ Christ of U tter- t L Lincoln St., Jerome; visitadcdon one Commission withrith their plea. Other Od dty business induded:I: R esponse U n it'a nn d Boy Scouts^ C a th o lic C h u rc h , OuOur Lady of day Saintsa 112th W ord In Blackfoot; t* " hour befqre_the_serviceL.ai 8 t h e _____ A federol.grajrant that paid.for___ • Wellhead » protection planin - Baby sitters wiU bbe e avaUablet for Guadulupe Chapelpel— (W hite -intermentt etai S p jn . Saturday at t h e - " ^ ' church; interm ent will fotloiwwin the haU of Cooper’j;r’s salary runs out Thele dtyj has completed the weveU- small chUdren whUeUe cadults workl. Mortuary, Twin Falls).J). Twin F allsIs C em etery in Twin Falls; Jerome Cemetery (Farnsijsw o rth • this fall and thehe City CouncU and h e>ad a d protection plan and hihas Hot dogs, chips,s, sodas and ice visitation fnfrom 6-9 p.m. today at the Jf* lished. Mortuary, Jerome). school districtt wantw th e county to b esen e n state certified. Drinkiid n g cream wiU be fumishi Lawrence C. “Larry"ry" Hansen of church (Pi(Parke’s Magic Vdlley “ o cer- * Johnny HorizonIzon D ay - T he either fund hihalf of Cooper’s wataater is now protected from ci Twin Falls, scrvice atIt 1 p.m. loday Funeral Horiom e, Twin Falls). ^ city will participatepate in Johnny E sther “ Penny” C heney of Buhl, salary or helpelp find funding, tamiin land uses in the area. at Reynolds Funeralral Chapel in ater Horizon Day onn \M oy 4 . L ori graveside service at 1010 a.m. Mayor Ritaa Ruffing said The Th Idaho Rural Wat Twin Falls; burlai willwil follow at Howard!d Jones of Buhl, service at 8f£ racy Cook.are__ it-E nd— -Thurs^y. ------Asso00 for the deputy’s tecte time of' the serviceice today at 5 p.m. todt>day at Farmer Funeral. CnCremation and Buriat Se: ers have been salary. The coun)unty is being asked • * CleanupC day - Plan^ are sra;tart- n ew w a te r m e te rs Reynolds Furibral Chaptiapel. Chopel, 13030 N. N inth St., Buhl. EujEugene, Ore.) ce broken ones, to pay theremaLlalnlng $16,000. i«^g toti come together for the ddty ordered to replace t Residents should keepkec the covers The city andnd school say they deaneanup day on May 18. ilun- on meters to preventen t d am ag e.. cannot afford to pay the deputy’s Several Se' residents have volv ------■ - full salary so thrine Pauline onboard. on1 thatth day to b u m sm all pUes5S on Timcs-News corrcsprespondent Mary Sunday at White Mori•rtuary. keep Cooper on Bohle M ettler, 83, off HiH eybum died idem of Castleford site,te. Tree trimmings canI b e Lou Potts can be reacheachcd in Buhl at Wednesday, April 10,:0, 2002, a t h e r Bemapd•d Post I;?Private family burial will b S c S S yy ! Murphy said the humLimed instead of throw n away.ly. S43-5S54. home. BUHL-, - Bernard Post, 58, of M Me onday.
1 I today ; ------O bfITUARIES-t ------Petiticions for schooK)1 ele c tio n s rm u st b e in to y..------The-Tlme»Wew[ews------^------reesidents-in-their-respectiA s i tive _____ ■ FUer School DlsbDistrict For obltuaiy n t n andnd llInfornwtlon. u ll 7SM 931., bExt 278, IwtwMin 2 p.m. tnid B'p.iS pin: Monday through Sirturdny. schcchool districts should pick-up t (two three-year termter s) D«adllMto4:30p.m.fm. for Mxt-duy pubiiectkm. The• •frfluil addrtM for obltuariM tlI obltaOmagl^ley.com.ob Death VLLS - Today is th e pletidons ed for candidacy at theh eir • Zone 3 notteet aw a fr— wntvtee ni end can b t placed until18 8 p.m. 1 ewry dey.______* TWIN FAU —— deadline foror submitting peti- distilistrict’s administrative office«. Shirley GaUey (inalincumbeht) hool board elections The Tl following candidati‘tes .Zones I u v H e w aJs s Iborn July 27. 1942.,in DiliDIficlating will be Bishop) ID o n (ions for schoi B u r lL'K.* e Joliet. Montontana. He was raised and Bia'Slack and Bishop Karl BU)lack, in three MagIagic V alley sch o o l haV'lave already filed their pei»eti- BiU Bitzenburg (incumbent)(inc educatedd inli Joliet, a n d g ra d u a te d Visiti/isitation will b e h eld Friday.; /April districts, tionions to run: fro m h iggh h school there. Harold 12. 12. 2002, Irom 5-7 p.m. ata t the Residentsts who want to run ’ ■ Castleford School District^ ■ Hansen Schoolol D istrict served in^ thetf U.S. Navy for 4 years Parke's Par Magic Valley Funiin e ra l for seats on the Castleford, ■ (two three-year termter s) a s a planlt a case aboiii Falls, heB isi survived by 1 son; IfIf from Ihe loam of ihe years,■s, having sex witlvith his 16-year-old ingh irt of polygamy. T his iss a re told th at h e was a legaegal latitude to do so. ences during trial.ll. i; baibecues. S^o lovede d ilife a n d every- A rrangemTients ei are under ihe direc- ono sh e knew! lion ol Whiti11116 M ortuary. i P o c a t e l l o |6 Tileny is suivivedI by her husband, O fFick 20 elk to stoji p wasting did isea se ft Kont R ush, so n s Anthtfithony McCann. ials kill 1,72( 'i Austin Rose, and daugaughter Katecsha ______E d e n I )enver. Others were infecteced at deer and elk to catcattie or people, ij M cC ann, p a re n ts DoiDonald McCann D EN V ER U(AP) - More than Den and Joannie Waymeimeni. ono sisler 1,720 Coloradado elk have been EUclUc Echo before b eing moveced to but sdentists sayly thd a t cannot be Mickey (Jam es) Feeney.Fee Burley. kiUed since lastlas fall as state offi- otheIther ranches, offidals said. ruled out. ' - Idaho, two brothers3rs Todd (Misly) d a is tiy to stantanch th e spreadNof a . State Si veterinarian Wa^ayne Truong said offiiofficials are still Breozoo. Craig McCM cCann, Ruport. fatal brain diseasedis in wild and Cun:unningham has said Elk EchoE< trying to figUnjure out why • Idaho, two nieces JonJo rd an a n d Kyliie domestic gamene animals. majnay have been infected as eiearly Colorado’s diseaselase surveiUance I Feeney. Burloy, Idahoaho. one nephew The disease!se has been found in asIS 1992.1 The disease has1 salso program, whichI startedsts in 1998, t Dylan B reezes. Burle) Idaho, siep- 44 elk on nintine ranches, state beei)een found in Colorado deer.r. didn’t identify dieh e jproblem earlL-, I______Uaugtilers38CkyJ»ora Departmenirtpokes:------Chronlrwasting-causesiC ran l= ------errRandiersnrere • Melissa Rush. Lisaa R siep - nals to grow thin as it desttstroys mit the brains of a dead adult cirandklds. grandpajparonts Shriley Inh Truong said mal f heir brains. It is relateded to elk for lab analysis,«is. •: (Evan) eiliot. Twin Falls^aiis. Idaho. Walter th e ilopa- U iere is no test toti d eterm in eif i McCann, Burley. IdaIdaho and siep- ne of the infected elk bovravine spongiform encephalc ■st (nther Kent Waymenileni. Tileny has a at Elk Echo Ranch in thy,hy, or mad cow disease. live elk are infecteected by die dis. vory Inrgo exiended8d Ilamily a n d will K) mUes northeast of It is not known to spread. £ifrom ‘ ease. bejreaily missed. Tifcny w as precedJ:eded in d e a lh by her grandmother.r. LoisL McCann. erstripper-tunim ed-m ayorvwants venue;ch c a n g e;, grandfather Charleses eek County Court judge. J O a k le y Av<\, w ilhiih Bishop Don r Ferrel p, Black, 87 ot Eden, „ f a farm near Vollga, S. Dakoti Stoneham, 901o f v e n u e a g a in s t The Tl courthouse is two bioilocks Since being elected,ele« she h ^' □.Visitaiion will be idJhodJflled Monday, April 8, 2002, ;erent been-accused. oof f b a r in g h ^ c -i ' from 6 to 8 p.m. luni daughter of Julius and falsely reported she fronrom Brooks’ Dare 2 B Differ ame in Eden wlih hie loving al bar, creating a, - :> Mortuary Burley Che Rogholl Sundei. JinFebruary. hailair salon and espresso bar,t breasts in a local b I his side. Formei narked with b ri^ t yellowV iand hostile work enviinvironment andi i Main Street and or>e h 1 was born December 16, She married Howard R. F County Judge Ed mai service at the churchreh. BurU v«« lol- , 9 ,5 fn S M arch 3, 1924, In Brooking ; hearing in Ae case red-ed chairs in the ^ p e of hanmds. making unsubstanitantiated aUega- , ) Deseret, Uiah, the son of Dakota. After their marriage GEORGETO nayor tions against townm o c ffid a ls . ' low Bt th e Rupert CerrloTOIeiv.Inlleuol & Hazel Black, Ferrel when defense lawyer Brooks, B 37, was elected ms L (lowers donations1 cacan be mado to S l “ lived In Bruce. S. D akotanrii f( 11 A w eek a f teire r i saldhe would ask .as a pipe litter In Portland. years and then moved to lc Ihe TIfeny Ru8h ■Sti"fan o' 0?egon“I lor a brief period, but lor ^cente? m ayor by a lanse be moved out of ■ H an sen Mortuary BurfiSuitey Chapel. ^oM ol hi Oregon. Washington and ex-stripper I his lile, he wad a farmer. back to Idaho. For the last 30! County. ■ — He marrUrrled the love ol his life, 908. on- appeared in> COfishbowl we’ve had ■ ehe lived In Pocate1k>. ota Ihe a change of (208)32^555^ B Bandrldge and toaether Julean was a member of the town, people have _ /T h ird 6c Fillmorlorcjcrom e, Idaho 83338 • (20 ' rmed and raised their chil- t In g a charges st{e theirfal minds about . Assembty of (Sod Church. She was attacked ir T h e d io ic e' isim i peace o f mind «iy aessential. ' d ren . fVhen nol working, Ferrel ^active.In her. C hurch.and te idresald. Rovig Summit Co . . I likeOloflefle t aw a y a n d o o irshlng. . , Sunday, School for several yea _____ i i Servias * Crmation • M^ noh u m n ts ^ _ T w i n R — H « -trsirwffvfved-by h ir lo ^ wife S. Casias set a h« I I She was preceded in dea • Prt~Funded Funrral Plansa s" ' ) v 'd p ^Ttner n < (or 68 years, Qeorgia her ha husband. Howard andIf'I'S for May 24, wh of Eden;i; S on; Bill (Ju d y ) B lack of son, Delwyn RovIg and l'5L’® I Michael Andre Over 40 Twin Fall•alls, Idaho; Daughters: grandchlldreh nri and 2 great*o that tho case [) years of commmitment: ' R ebecca I children. S S O e a r C reek Ce EdRciix^ and serv & iJWhWaSlfe'Si Surviving her are two daug "With the 11 vice to our comrnmunity,' | FoMotalf)If) Hills,I Brother8:’.Dan j ^ ------http-7/hovererobcrtion.plin4ever.com Julean A. Ro^g and Marltyn”h e i First . In G e o rg e to:s&Giftsm\- v Black o)f f .Jerome, ID Don Blaok & mi Moofe; three sons, Ihe was m a d e u p the ^ ^ ^ 9 ^ H - K a r 1 Blao)Twlfamiv w Srrec^ i7MstoAvcE T i tnal H cafiag A id i0:^5’a.m.'at the luneraU I j ■Biirjil'Win ^ e in-Mountaln .260JP^A tc.,, 1 l^tO i . lAl Bui'l6tir iSfldrei ' ,J 3 ^4-a900 * 67S-76I i n * ^ ' J Aprils p p — ^
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f Sh«ri Chaney - e o m m is s i ------Pumpeire^ A s ^ iaticion ^ti>e»f«ews wrttw •— -11^ ByNateJohn»on • New beck]ckhoe - The council pRUPERT t - It’s all abob o u t d is c u s s e s flih—-New* writw ______decided to. s]spend $4,000 and }portimlties. trade the oldId 1d ty baddioe for a ThallnKad Rupert’s United Method -MathodUt- — PAUL—Fe« pald-to-fl liurch:weni'Bfter:BndTecdv — ^ r p l a q u e s - are worth the insuranceins For each of of the past 12 years low-power FM radio llcen -Choteh I n - th? Magic Valley PuP u m p e rs th e d ty h as soldso Its backhoe and p astor . Keith Wise said it w ill Rupert ll By Nate Johnson Association will provideide to th e bought a neww o< n e. pen opportunities to shatia re moving city of Paul, the Cityy CCouncil In the lastit fewi years the cost ^ Tin Times-Hews hristian music and messafa g e s ahead with d^d ed Wednesday. of making theh e ttade was $2,000. S T I ith th e community. lU rtlnga ’If the drought worsenssns, some- This year thele price has gone up, Rupert’s Planning and Zoni>ning RUPERT - The low-powtr one w ith a senior w ater' rigri^ t may but it is still1 l6'ss1< expensive th an ommission approved Thursc-sday Historic Pre! able to daim the water■I uused for depreciatingng the equipment, ^ speclal-use perm it for tth e radio Commission has pl»q point- irrigation in Paul, sais a id C ity Rau said. lurch to place an antennala on •tation In ing oul the historic) itimate - The council Sg J the Public W orks Director RichRi( Rau. • Tank estir le roof. the church., cance of many buildii Gitundwater from the1 pumperspi accepted thele low1 estimate for a yt. dty's historical distric Wise said the Fedei Pastor association could replaceace water stainless steel»1 w ater tank for th e p „ommunlcatlons _ Commissi put ihem up as soonion os Keith Wlie, forfeited to a senior right,ri| he city jettruck. Barclay r?™nnounced It w ould issue lovow er *• dean ilieir storefronts. said. The city will pay>ay a b o u t M ech an ical1 submitted s the low ower FM licenses a few ye pictured, Workers from the ih city of $1,000 per year for acces:cess to the bid of $5,543,13, R ou said. J ?go. " ' At Hleb’s suggestioni th1 e said most Rupert will do the; workwi to put ptaundwater...... The jet true;v c k shoots w ater into hurch applied for and v ______up the pliu|ues. whidhich the com-______srdeaning-diemrThe------=ranted r j r a construction permitmt in J I mission iMircfiasecrv need to contribute watvater this old tank hass run sted , R au said. lovember 2001. The penr m lt m oney hi.st y e a r, said saii commis- 5 engineers - The ^ sUmmer, City Attorne;ney Kent • Hiring e ives the church 18 monthshs to sioner Earl Corless. horized a committee , Fletcher predicted. council autho e t o n th e air. Owners should dlean ean the build- By joining the group,p, ithe dty of Rupert an-and Paul officials to ^ Tj l h e 100-watt station w ill rei ings before th e pl:)(i>laciues go vip, wiil risk a t m ost a 10 percercen t cut- choose th e engineersen to Invento- Dughly * a 10-mlle radius, W ise Corless said. back in its w ater use, he said.si The ry city roads,ds. Road inventories aid. FCC regulations sayy th1 e He recommvndodlod building association will providele ja safety for the two dtiesd will be pert of tation m ust b e on th e a ir a m ow n ers w ork w iihll HHydro-Tek. net while state officialsIs organizeo a cransportariiation blan paid fo r by mm “ of 32 hours. The stati the company thatI clerformances. 1 station by itself,Jf. Currently the Metho to noted commissionioner Joyce Wise said there will alsoso be church pays to:o haveI services receiv it, Barfuss. for dow rntow n Burley l 2ievotionals each day, and trtradi- b roadcast on a commercialcoi radio Wise s .. _____ .The cleuners-of.ilif.the_Wilson. - tionional religious music wlll bbe a station. Wise said,lid. C•MJB hu OUNn/TM nMMMI e b building used a 3 ])ei d and washed By Shelley Ridenour such a projecject could come from bigiig part of the programmining. Both youth andmd adults will be said ll nd tion of a weak iicid a cusis associated with ihu siU‘ the Idaho ommission on the Arts. The'here. Is also an option>n to trained on how■ to use the equip- 30 me h e th e walls twice, Coriesriesssaid. ■ I - both securing etjuipmcni The alleywyways could serve as recteceive programs fromI the ment, Wise sold,i. Ai storage room northv :h. Commissioner JoyJoyce Jensen . " ^ I maintaining equipment. he said she would like0 iot< clean the ; j BURLEV - A revitalizeIi7^»d down- host sites forFor alley bazaars a n d UJnited ni Methodist organizata tio n w ill b e tu m e d lntf 15 religious groups in ihe I front of her buildiiIding, which town Burley would actualually allow sales and bebe u sed du rin g o th e r to0 bibroadcast. Wise said he wswasn’t sure of all ontenr te to apply for the lower houses her quiltingng shop. The visitors a gUmpse of the p;past, as it prom otionalJ eventse in downtown ver licenses, Rupert’s Uniled Gathering Place, bubut does not . ijevolves around a themteme of the Burley, he saleaid. thodist C hurch is ih e first " tc have the money. early 1900s, tiie time thehe dty was Bertram soldsoi the alley cdncept M a k in g t pHEIR MARK . eive a construction permit, The French BiiildinIding could be ; founded. is n ot th e No. Nc 1 priority of the >e said. one of the buildingsIgs ssomewhere. If they ^ 1 4 9 ing show, C orless saitisaid. ; the downtown area. Thorhose alleys don't have tirtim e to do those tiungs Jensen had thouliought about cotild have cobblestone3ne streets, the day thejley are reading signs, having Ihe showV inir the town s t r ^ t lig h ^ attached to tth e buUd- they m ay ret\■etum downtown anoth- square but she willill n eed u back- 'ings and possibly ivyty igrowing .er day to spejpend tim e - and possi- up in ease of badll wweather, she . B ■ along the buildings’ sidesdes. H e sug- Wy money, said. gested possibly locating;ng some old Grant fununds for historic and :-ago Burley Interpretive« signs8 are often avail- neon signs from long-ag ______" cr NatL'Jolmson leys, adding able fromI suchsi entitles as the Timcs-Ncivs writer blisinesses in those alley: cun be nvchcd at the Mitii'Cassia ' ah element which will meTHflko locals Idaho H umunities ar Coundl and the idrea Barlow and Hallsy HartleyJey sign their names on a wall Ir n- Burvaii ut 677-4042,42. Ext. 6J7, or : want to take their visitinItlng friends Idaho Heritafitage TWist, he said. MlnMlnlco Hlfh Schooi seniors Andi I- by c-mail ut njolwsoi toi see die alleyway andid tlth e rest of B u rle y iss 8starting from a good ttnistnjction at the high school. Set^nlors ware Invited to ‘leave) thaIrth mark' on the school when ' /ey-con*. d o ^ to w n Burley. place In wore}ridng to boost Its down- puqpurpose room are being added.I. Turfdlrfrfor------tow nrhesm d F h class begins Mlo o n d a y i B a m ____1 TheTl ___ like to see first respondersres In schools and bushiesinesses and on ContimwdfnmBl ie and present some enengineering prob- J e a n e tteI FrazierF Is the grand- stopped, stO] gurmed the engine BM CMMlf/TM ind farms who could provideprt emer- * ^ e big flood lightsits fromI the daughter ofof Albert and Sarah puUecl pul ^ e bam across thee :road lems. ibert, a museum Hazelill In the addition now under con-still gency assistance untilunt an ambu- Flying J Truck Stop weiwere bright LldJey.whoho bought tite farm a t a and anc up a small hill withoutut any Francis Egbe allscan arrive. board member,r, ssold th e m useum signliara i a new wing and new multi-I by lance from TWin Falls enough to light up theth< whole . sheriffs auctiiction early In the 20th further fur problems. des Lierman says ;hethe county wlll ' es and plans to have'. a series of three Jeroi ai«a. I could hear trucliuck drivers century. Thehe farm has been in the HisI crew had cell phones tng provide basic emerge:rgency medical ns. Al barns in a rov•ow facing Main extei talking on their CBs,”s,” Solders lickley familnily since. gave ga> the driver directions lem supplies to volunteers.'ers. ed the Street. The dassossic red bam that throu said. “One driver was; all exdted. Solders startedsta again Thursday 10:40 10: a.m. Solders backed The county will paypa: the cost of ; was just movec/ed, the carriage Wdio said he had a b am com:omlng right morning. AtAt 10:30 a.m. he fired bam bar up to the foundation. ncy the tlireeout 30 w ith fin an cinlg g the restoration Jei b«^ and three otherier historic breath. Butut Solders backed the around arc the base and Is aboi alio. Is a Gold Senior Cente bUdings to the museumum. semi and trailertr several feet, feet fee tall. Being top heavy, it may and building projirojects. Veroi needDennis Patterson, emergent} on Anyone interested i com e to thedical e- technician Instructormty 1 Mondoy’s rheeting ______whet:51, will begin a 70-hour firsavel Patterson at 733-9554 jrorch_ to sponder^ class Mondoy. Fir3uld by e-mail ot dpottersoerson n a van was one'of thehe finest organized ject A id midday tordi even/ents such as of the firstst Aj m erican casualty of^ cacauldron rack to Idaho In ly 10 managem ent skills. nto the events they hahad attended, and 5 Ota w t o o t h _ tftote in Twin Falls reoreceived less . Operationin Enduring: Freedom, arand secretly hauled it Int I t h e — “ It is hard to mieet eet 0 deadline i f !— ^ ss steel Steele said orgarganlzers from Utah gain . {fcention than nighttitittime cere- lighted duriuring tb e Boise celebra- dd i ty offices. The stainless MrtinuedfrofflBl and you are the kind ofol person who stands told her they’ feltfe more welcome proj such as Boise’s.•s. tion. A ndI itit is th e sam e c auldron . aand r copper cauldron si xpress my feelings for n leoves everything to th e loordinator t^ t traveleeled 12.0W m iles a c r o a aa t b o u t 4 f e e t t a l l a n d wiweighs in Twin Falls,1s than anywhere pm ------else:------lends.” ------m inute,”, th e said.-isi £unnon McCarthrthy sSd the countrItry during tha torch aJabout 2UU pounds. -But-he-uUc^eatned-that-fro te ly excited to do wrii like to ; larger “All I knoww is we just had a wan W brsday that beforere the torch relay leadiiidlng up to the W inter Kavanagh said cities I rrite effectively, it tokes orgaSark, write stories and stul ssemble good time andid a great turnout,” Suss lUa^ began, it wasI aiaimounced Games in1 SaltSt L^e aty. ththan Boise s o u g ^ to asa ition an d disdpline, he said.lents The dog remainsns ppending. ______Hansen said. a n d — would b e a conumtest among------.“Lightingng the Fire Widiln” was___.crowdsct of a few uousancL “I have a lot more respect I Titers,” he said. “It takes a p ...... 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i :a v a - h o t ^ s p r i n g s -(AP)P)-= ----- kets ve ry volatile.**— laho ranchers a re being wam<-ned To compete in,n tthat atmo's- I prepare for dramatic chan{inge phere, he s^d, ranchitichers must ere- I an Industry facing the prospepect ate their own n ichhe e rm ark et in an 'c o n s o l i d a t i o n . ------.industry whereI ththousands-of ...... “There is going to be pain andai small operatorss raiser: cattle iffering,” Rick Stott of AgVgri cheaply on theirr ownov land and eef Co. told fellow members■sof sell the beef to * ebie big cha^ mar le Idaho Cattle Associationn a t kets. % ______- lIs week’s annual cbnventiot).1. “You producers's acan raise bet- “T here will b e m ore changesss in ter quality beef, wwitl ith b e tte r con- le business in th e next five to0 10 sistency,” Stott tolctold the cattle- sars than there hove over tlthe men. “But are you willing to ist 40,” S tott said. change your operatiirations to reach Just over half of the cattleein the demands of a nidniche market?” le United States are raisedj 1 b y H e said ranchersr s n eed to maxi- perators-running-40-head-d -or ------mize-their-productiiiction s m ic tu re ______:ss, b ut 80 p ercent of th e beefc f is and provide conslstaistent. good-tast- ocked by just four companinies ing beef for a targetejeted market. nd half of tbe retail sales aare “If ranchers don’t>n’t h ave a g r ^ t lade by only a half dozen. cost sm cture andid as niche mv- Stott predicted that tholose ket, they ^ goingIng to b e .o u t of nailers will control 75 percecent business,” Stott said, f the U.S. sales In five yeae a rs ecause they meet consumm e r emands for quality meat ota t a V a n )w cost. But in the process,:he lid , “it puts th e rancher a t a d dvontage and mokes the mitnar-
Carol Pinto sdjuiti h«rr mimask during a protest marchI fromfn th* RenchSparks Indian ColcColony to tha Waihoa County CoCommlsiion diambers in Reno, ------CA Railing tha ita k ti In theliiielr claim to clay dasposlto undo»e Auctioo,Aud Rupert suff< —Gat-litt:ter-makl0MbaU^A(!:>3Orma>r«iwNsw>Adb4-IO im to prime project onon federal land on the precedent-setting pi againsnst thc exponsion thre stakes in their cloim “T u s A u cn n io o N iri C orp. offi- outskirtsof of Reno. . . miningm low,” said Tom M yers, gold a n d silver I cloy deposits, Oil*Dri < th e b loneeri.com II of this spedal use per- didirector of the Great Basinin Mine ry, is being obu vvww.uMuclione* cials filed o federa!srol lawsuit “Denial o y e a r Read the W atch in Reno. do y for prem iur against Washoe County Cc on mitisindidirect violation of Oil- W last <4 SAfUROAY/APRILIL 13,1; 11:00am right to build Drl’s righghts under the 1872 “Our position is lhat thele daim Washoe Cou T hursday over th eir rigI J u Computers and M b dements EtkHe,Me,Ho0ennan^ Law,” Oil-Dri lawyer is is not valid if they canmnot get rejected Oil^Dr a cat litter mine andid processing{ M in in g La th e 1 their local permits and thehey did special permit Technology page) Form machinerylery • Tooii plant. S tep h en MMollath said Thursday th ^ - o p e r i filing in U.S. District not ni get their local perminits, so and processing ; , MiKeilaneojneoua In a legal b attle boseer*auclkoudion.com choose to maintain; ththe.level of of whichI area currently unfilled. “Students have a duty claim^— partm en t also h as cu t its Legislature L has a duty education. I wish theiihere was on Each depai I l > V * \ ' I SUNDAY,-APRaJL 14,1 I M m Ish we could budget byly 10^ p ercent. B B oard of Education h as a d easier answer. I wish encourage western U I Lyons & lone SfflHhthEstole, El Jerome ^ ewhere." “To me,le, it’s ridiculous to be we w go about it that way, i I find th e m oney somewl irough mining for Y \ . )JU r - HouMl>o1d • Colledilledlbiei • Tool* C Spencer testifiedI WednesdayW paying morem for less,” said will w work out the way ‘r in th c 19th centu- ff i I nim-NewsAd>sA N SERVICE ; hod btien hangingI aroundai the find grass,ss, new buds and other cco n firm ed th e g u ard ’s coi:oncem, ■ - - www.moUerMuctoudton.com {'■ company’s hub, warrarnlng that food oncee thti e snow is go n e wwhich led eventuallIlly .0 ^ jcrfectly capable of mov- VWednesday’s memo. - adopting the calf couldaid eventually . "It is pei TUESDAY, APRILUL16,5KK)m 1 ; lead to its death. HouiehoU • Tool*joli • AnHqt>ei J Some workers hadlad taken to flod_e.Ycn.pet:______RHTATR ______IL 14,2002 ^ CoMlgnnwnU Wetcototconw •Jero m e ; ------KOWSTkOCnOT w m D W N — r ------dng it, sold biologistt RiRick Sinnott e North, Buhl, Idaho of th e A laska D epartmrtment of Fish I ______- - 208-324-5'14-5521______: and Game. While the:there is some _____ Sale Time; Irt UHCb by Katin tCTIOM 32— FBDAY, APBLL19,10K)0 19 am : risk the young moosele ocould starve XV t ^ 41^1 to death, Sinnot said, I I S U N D A Yr. . ;APRIL 14. 2002 MS len KUir Form,rmi,CakKMl r risk is in feeding the an ' ' ( 19S4 Winnoboffc engine does not run, h u gas sto> Horie Troiler •TTrvcb ru d • Troctor* •• StM £i>Of*. ibtxluajihK frig, oir condltl ut canopy 1986 Winnebago Mi “It if gets aggressiviaive, the onlj indcc ecu “J S.IIU.loodl„,dlng D«Ji 5 lAAucbviSign. , Molorhomo, oqu , bul the e n ^ e is on garage floi solution we have is totodearoythe < to U la Dodgo DSO Ram run ot time of listing. MotoBecacane AgVkMyAAAU :4 4 ,4 -I3 r ■ fc JifflJg ______-*------M op«i m otor bic WESTBtN Al>AUCTION ■; FURNITURE • APPLIANCESAF SHOP vww^.wesferrMuctlaucHonco.eom g . 1 h u u e r rccliner • nuible top colTec« A end u b l» • torch lampt • can) i V.niiii.1. riding >k it needs help - T urf power S h1 p ------Judge heai «d board, foot ttool. nighi lUnd* • U ars ■ K .rtlirTiang ] b c ^ m m» w/vtlvcl h u d t .ril!..?! rotolilior (runs) 1 trailer • lawn roller • Lawn Ch!»Uef FRIDAY, APRfl.L 1919, 11K)0am : > K l of iwin bed*, mtichlna n i^ i Miodland* A drenw • Frigldaire upright fi tired wheelbarrow • garden hoM ! w uhcr & dryer • tpltKlleTes lunp ubleub! • book *helve* • Yamaha eieciri:McoW rouiprlawnmo. DamlJensOT,H tins • oak lertilizor apr«ad > electric welder • Forney 180 ax argum entsts on r a He keyboud • glw\ lop end uble* • newerne daybcd wArumile & beddin; Ma"* Mochinery • AiAnliquei • RV'i i ^ kitchen ubleible w/4 padded chain • kitchen ublnctInct • Waring milk thake maker • OiKuter bread o l e ^ e w elder • -els • forks • creeper • Irimmen • blender • waTPe Irtxi * Cotrelle dhh«ikhes • Comingware • Proctor Hot Sheihot water hnnd aaw • dro I • baUery tester • many assort„ted . CollediWe* • SheShop • Gun* S w^aste stotE'r a g e o u A ^ iw . bakeware * beige u f i * iiert*iereoii & rtdlot • okJ rccords & tape*c t *0(1106 hnnd loola • Mi iraulie floor jacks • UtUe Wendnder Tlmm-NtwiAnAdb4*l7 5 — iiaur TV In cabinet v/remote • VCRR« * I Hoover vacuum • ming cabinet** • picture ro to tilier • Skii ^enaers • car ramps * sprayers * MASTBtSAUCnCn iO N SERVICE I folding chain • luggage • lou of houKt4iKhoid mltc. > Chriiimai dccor &; mlicetla-m electric weed co ng helmet • bench grinder • 6 | SALT LAKE C n■Y(AP)-U.S. Y ( ■ www.ma»ler*au OriOrienul Item* • wood buket madele byI pril- oOlce c h air • di and extra leaf* aasortad .tampiipa • Utt early M ododverttilng E . Valley Band.of GoshQ^ute Indian. . nufdem l I d te Oov. Stuenbert * tmnail ill uf ke • Oakland & Unlvenal parioriot *tove* M M fted chelre . • stareo sysUm with speakers • ,na^MmAd;4-l« folding Uble • noral couch • bo wfchtmne*'B • W citan M crock • meul • Haeglaeger planter* • flat lop trunk* • wickickerflth- b a r ito o ls • Hoi ^ SUUIVANAUCnCmoNsavicE | She win have to ntln d e o n a la w - • oU nahlag poi ei & lure* • lift* • louDU 0o f old boitle* • p o w ^ boxe* • *adtad inn* • ease a docuier* • yam tpiAdie • I920'a menlinenlor magazine* • klichen collectible)le*»dol|. ______324-319•3165. g I suit from a group of^miclearutili- m Jarop* A bam tantemi.«.okl gam J ) B R ITEMS TiUure • Urte IS9S carpcAUr'a box lie sticks • child's Couger ecootei 1 Bes and the G ^ uit« m Mi-auiP- g sJr*s decor * oM p«Uocks • vlnuge hau. ■ N to (Ull . ! » PC VL2\,\tO O m S lenges a series of lawlaws die Utah 1 dart board •_SUNDAY.APB|L (li immo • new DP bar bell eet wi TOOLS • QAROEN ITEMSMS • MISCELIANEOUS lUms • 7x35 binocuian • eoolen EsMe.Msr used to block MuOterel air* • lawn (wing frame • picnic table LOCATED: 73! W h A v tn u e N Legislature has pasM » Uwn m o w w/bt|ger • patio chair*' Ut can * 3 man saw ...... -* - ...... HouaehoU • •Ce CoOedlblat- t I the storage plaxt den cart • wooden jTuamlnum laddenje n • electric leaf blower • elKtric ch •new hand IIm s -Mm•n/A s A 4-19 S I Campbell beardd 1ai'guments •meiuiheh BQ • garcfen hoae • (Umiture dolly • m IrtWPM l U t ITEMS lan • e u rd ie bike • unkpw dart boarsanl • ply- Q anei • Wdeoi • 3 drawer 01* caMnet • aseori M A S im A U Cc IK n o N S B M c e ^ from botb tides ofofthatliiue • work benches • CnfUman drill preireii>«lce- • Conili VEHICLISs • peU and paaa • silvarwanire • • un«w motW«Qu.r»°udlo^.xom jt! i Thunday. though ihrite n u d i no. a • Smith Conoa wocd pmetioc •jtlndta,< | ago Mini Molorhomo. turbo cngirpevTriter • efflee tumUea • ailmjTora ■ ■ ■ - - ' ...... 7-'" • *»ooe...... •:mtDtl< doc)ditionsng, bathroom, roll outaper i • sehool chair~^nd otl THUtSDWAMUl:tl.35Jl:00AM g 5 , Aitistaiit Atcmemey'GeflWal— AsSiiwrmfNM nbliaW jarnAKIkri :A«aJb------a la e e lla n ^ itKiuippod the aame oa o^vo,■tion bu ___ :_____ ■■ ______n - : MoAte Stewart ' r Am Pickup. 4 apeed, doesn't rur ------. FdnaAadlM,ikiu th d o .. ^ : _ y : argued that Campbip b X Jh S S s. NOTE:IUlphhbicycle eentar ia M o u a ^ Home, tU ofrfhi* I . Trocton •Trwdta • SprayingSpr« Equlpmej l U I I , balonginga a u » _____ MlK*lk«eoua FomForm Mochinery 3^ ^ rewlve the question N IR ft R. LY O m jtl M A R I I S M I LAWN» OARDEN f t Si R r ' f w M lo M w prtvm w e cQDpa*. ing lawn mower, 13 hp, think i m C K O W S K Y n .. , . ' f d M f in in opaniog^pBPipi t nudear u ) • iown cart * till bed iown tn lAUCnON i -'-'JM M MftrlM ri W -";'- nowor • iown pump • rubber tin r-r- WH!«NAll .n n iB i OABHOBHAIOtABLIBLicaBCKiMaroraAix. >ader • new Merlin 160 amp e1i www.wMtamoud>oucHooco.cem ■ ,’5 >r • portable oir lank • ahovolilAKtlNSanlu drop corda • hedge trimmera • _____ .Fordetall».cHclclick Auctfons d Mokitn belt aonder • 3 hydroi C L B R K " undar *Extraa"on'onourVRBaielS ------3kil aow • 4’ viae • oil diapemkwBM M tt ' .Lamart-ovelandnd. www.nfwgicvaicvallay.com | S m . Idahoeoter • Jack atonds • weldinggMman. Maho Rupeft,ldaho. {aoa)84ai<^ oa)837Msaa ' (aoa)49e>OM»d ADVEfirntNQ INI le with burner wand t,Ma(w*831*41tt8 ' / ' ’ MebltaiPI n iR N iT uMO n • eai*140e • 431»796S: Call Jill Holtonton 736-3^] W gaidtPhoiwith box springs and mattressae«785B«wiwster>aucSoricom' .Efnal:|holon«n» springs • Magavo* console color—r-[7—— -r— coffee Uble • easy choir • glid • dining Uble with 6 choirs one irs • m eui wardrobe cabinet • i Hoover'upright vacuum • B' foli SPORTINa ft, OLDI I pool Ubie wllh balls and cue i ' (lahiog tackle • assorted «m i erdse bikes * 2 Coleman lanten atfbrm scales • b le ^ e s • milk ei MISCIUANlOUl leos ■ too cop cefTe* m aker « S «lle china • assorted dishes • rd Uble • magasine rad i • typei ock • assorted faaa • hampi * it«ma.too auaiteu aJasiao tio r
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)WNER; RALPH B l tsfutCoiliflaakaUeCUd SdsM M HbyM stttrtAi Bu9lMS^4h*tS^ AUCTIONeeRB ira OwyOebonw •!<>• IO Ooodlna, Idaho . H*o«i 287 . (20S)fl34M380 Jkn ChrtatMMbn • Rupwt M »PhoT)M y st* ieie • s s x im o FrW iy.MprU12,2002 TwkiI Fail Idaho B-9 Id a h o /W es;ST 9 w a iI b e f ltS O R ! J J I s e n aitors t resig]g i over flajag b u rning O 2IHIJ il) Al^rM ''’" ''J ."U-. ‘ ' Ail ______. MOSCOW (AP)-'riueeree Univer* em m ent cardrd to en ter the group’s In statements to police, 0^h ey ______J sity of Idaho studentt senatorss( office early MarchMi 31. saidaid it was not a hate crime. have resigned after admiImitting to They saidI theyth felt it was a dese> The Tl three were caught becacaaw J police they broke into0 thet Gay cradon ofthele U.S. flag and should ofif a a note that Henman left inn ihu j i Straight Alliance office:e onc cam* be burned, thethey told police. ' officiffice. In the message, h e docsjsn o t ^ __ pus,.slole,the.group!s.£ls.£ lo g .an d _____ The.3?by;5dtSdfwt.flag resembles____aay y that he took the flag butt tthat______j^hen tried to bum it. ' onA m ericann fflag, wilh stars set on hele knewk who did and th e culpilpnjs .' Matthew Henman, KevinK< R. a blue field.d. But1 the 13 red and wouvould pay for a new one.. 1T he %1 ' Smith and Joel A. Scuiturgill on . white stripesies are replaced wiih . alliiilliance called for his oust - .Wednesday told the othejther school the six colorsors of th e rainbow to instinstead. f e w ' 9fficers th ey r e s id e dI. . CCriminal represent diveiversity. Alliance A co expulsion. Dean off SiStudents bum it, policeiice said. However, the "The university feels strorongly .B h ^ Pitman said. material wasms-fire-resistant-and ----- thathat-the students-have a-righj h n o ------^•'A ccording to police rep il 9 1 ^^^ill L _ S u p p o•RTING r THE C A U S E _ _ V:Vandals defao BoiseTTiTiseimm ------1 BOISE (AP) - T am ara Mui was convinced of the state’s gangan that “Idaho is too grea hat(iiate,’’ until a swastika and ra epithet were carved into the c OH J'of the Idaho Black Hist i ' A Museum. “You can’t be angry at th ththat a is what fuels this kincJia'ot IM behbehavior,” said the chief admiminis- a traitraior of the museum on WV; ed: ■ ' nesday. "I am just yen' sad.” T he m alidous act is th e firsirst of D ftlliley’s 18 Coaunt its)its kind for the museum, and ^ p MullinsM u in this area. It has ceivedcei' some e-mails before,S Slici:ed Bacon Eggs nnot ot anything that graphic,:, she I6 0unc f Jt AJbortson’s sm i __ ...... , -Linut-2-l>lc Boise Police'spokesmah RF ich------W right said the inddent is ai ““sus- pecpected bios crime." ; Phllatithroplst Dorothy Lamal(nelson, left, ttf ks with NevadaI AssemblymanAi David The'sw astika is about 4 incinches square and the six-letter epithithet is ■ — I ParfcSr M m Ve{BS, center,er, iand Assembly Speaker RIehaniamPeiklns,aHenderson, ^ l i s I' scrawled in two-inch letters. p , Wednesday at the Leglslativiitlve BulMlng In Carson City, Nev.lev. Lemelson attended______“They» didn’t just take sosome- tite Interim Hiunce CommtttnIttM bearing to turn over a chochock for $75,000 to help thing thii away from black peopople,” (jevada In Ksfl£ht againstit a proposed nuclear dump at YuccaYm Mountain.______MMu u U ^ said. “This is history; Ithey ■ i ■' ______destroyed des part of Idaho.” ; Seattle pldriest faces3 new abusese complair p l|p ||lr- . r rfjtM W }l^|K • : SEATTLE (AP)-Roms)man Catho* by an Idahoiomantn~1996whosaid t known kn< to be supported bj i l{c church o ffid a h say aaccusations o he was moilolested in the early apparent apt wimess. n® df sexual abuse by a formirmer police 1970s whileiie Cornelius was at a The 1 church statement w as '• chaplain and black communitycor seminary inin Boise. An indepen- issued issi in response to a compiiplaint child adoption activist willvvil be “rig- d e n t fo re:nsic n s psychiatrist was filed file earlier in the week by i orously investigated.”’ TlThe priest hired to iminvestigate that com-, yeiyear-old form er national tel has been placed on admiim inistradve plaint and hi;his report was incondu- sion sio news correspondentt w■ ho I iii i Wfc I 1 leave. sive, archdicdiocese spokesm an Bill lives livi in Chicago. He said Cc r- After a statem ent wawas issued Gallant said,id. lius Iiu; sexually abused him wheKe Egg( W ednesday by th e A ididchdioceseof The caseise brought by Rick was wa a student at John F. Kem g o Ai.plle Seattle, anotiier compinplaint was Barquet, 38,3£ of Kent, a Metro Memorial Me H i^ School in Buri j Bled with church officialems against 'Transitbusds driver for'll years and Church ( ofndals and poliai t Wafiffles u J « 1 C € ; the Itev. John Corneliusius, 56, The a married fatherfo of four, was the re\rei4ewing the complaint, GaGallant AssortCi-ted Varieties ^ ^ • Ip Albertson'!f . A U k j Seattle Times reported1 first in w hidiich thsxomplainant has saisa id The fom ier TV -reportatetJias ._ _ _ _,-2;3 0^Dunce J # . '.‘A sim ilar com plaintt wasM made been identn tif ie d a n d th e f ir s t not been Identified. 64 O uncc Lim it 4 Please n e E ql u i t y IL o a n sS ___
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- R e p u b)lic l a n s buildaHiar i m c e s w i t ]:h D espiiiteU .S.of>ppGsition,, nations raratii^i (erm anentIt crimiies tribunaial u n io n s , m a y b esnefitinee l e c t i o j i 5[S first pc UNITED NAIATIONS (AP) - “TTi*Those who commit w ar crimies, e weapons, among otheroth things -.r WASHINGTON (AP) - P rom Despite vehemeinent U.S. opposi* genoclodde or other crimes againslist but no mechanism1 hahas held indi*' ------steel tariffs lO'Alaskan oiloU-drilling,— ~tlonrihe~world's'l’s'flrsrpermanent— “ humaraanit^Hviil-no-longei-b"be— viduals criminally respresponiible. ------Republicans end busine inter* war crimes tribuniLinal w ill com e into beyonyond the reach of jusdce,” U.^I.N. ■ The U nited S tateses h as been the.f ests are building alliani force on J u ly 1, after receiving Secrecretary-General Kofi Annala n only vocal opponentIt ofol die perma*n union workers that coul affect more dion the 60 needed radfica- saidid ini a video statement frotom nent court, fearingng Its citizens,', where and how orgonizi lab o r tions Thursday/ ffrom U.S. allies Romeme. “H um ai^ty will be ablei tto' would be subject to frivolous: or,,, provides support In thehe fall con- and nations arouniund the globe. defenfend itself - responding to th e politically m otivatedsdprosecution&i. p eressional elections. . Hundreds of 8^supporters of the____w ornim of human nature wiA oneeof < Washington hosi ct campaigneci'.' The latest example suicide j ^ have said those peoplee v never I House; passes pennsion reforrr Ihj on a platform tonethi3ther unless r o n ^ x e c , ll. they're arguing with onone anoth- note of E nrol i! er.” Dontilme said, bill in aaftermath ofo Enron SUGAR LAND,', TiT exas (A P )^-i. t Immigration Is ones ofol several AFL-CiO PresW>sld«nt John Sweaney, laft, andlU.S. U.i Chamber ofCommefce An anguished n o tee leftlel behind by.il if i&sues th at have broughtght together Preitdmt Tomoffl Donohue prior to a Waihinftoti{tofl MW conference Thursday w W A SH IN G TTON C (AP) - The typelpe bankruptcy. a former Enron Conrorp. executive ;.' the Republican-leaninglg releasedre the-»i I nrgumcnts together agaiigainst new rorism insurilurance to get construc* don’t doi have a strong motivadc cd after President defe;‘fe a t th e m e a s u re in the tl: seven*sentence notelo te frotn J o h n .) , :ts rolling again. go go out there ond punishh 5he modeled ca/iipaign finance restrictrictions. tion projects , Bush’s pension ovoverhaul plan. Rspublican*coQtrolIed e p i Hotisise. Clilford Baxter• in.im m e d ia te ly .”;; I The teamwork comemes as the The Bushsh ad m in istratio n ' h as Republicans Re; because of the j Mike Simpson and Withilb an eye toward Novemb«ber after the Texas attomomey gener-ir dent;”-said-CharJes--Jone _____ Maho.Reps._Mi I Uepubllcnn president;c aand labor relaxed finainandal oversight' of the— d ei 170th Republicans, electiections, they attempted'tb< tiiet: al’s office issiied'anan"opInlonihat.T < ------s union that had been University Un of Wisconsin pollDlldiiU B u.ch O tte r, bo, il unions also-find murere common Teamsters u voted for th e mleasure. ea thee debote di to corporate greed orand the document wa;was a public<,i - prompted by a corrupdon investi* sdence sdi professor. I] ground. w orkers get invest* Eiron. n ro “This is a very simpliple record, Some blue-collar workers, a con would let wo II A solid majority of uniunion mem- gation. InI a symbolic gesture, £ •om the componies issue,aie. The quesdon is, ‘Which sicside Baxter, who resig•signed as vice stituency Ronald Reagan sueuccess* l l l)crs backed Democratt AAl Gore in Bush also3 rreserved a seat for stit r retirement plans, aree youy on?”’ asked Democratatic chairman in Mayf 2001,2C month&r. 's President James P. fully ful courted two. decades I the2000.prcsidentialele changesd a re m ade tookok issue with the Democratats’ release of his handwndwritten note, drilling, and trol of Con,ongress and beyond, Electrical Ele W orkers Local 134, W ildlife R efuge to oil dril •lieves to their accounts,ts. stratfrate^. “What you see is, frorom dting privacy issues.ies. y standards experts said,id. he he voted for Gore but beli 1 have supported safety s irtnr^c Enron workers•rs “are the victims myy pointp of view, a party thatIt is The note, addredressed to his 1 for Mexican trucks entcintering tjie Unions, wlwhich ran millions of . Bush Bu: handled the Sept. 11 attattacks outdated fefederal pension despi•sp erate fo r a m essage,” sa:said wife, Carol, said: ““I I am so sorry ; • better than Gore woidd have. i U nited S tates in additionion to tariffs d o lla rs of■ isissue ads since 1996 bet laws,” said R ep.J. J o h n B oehner, R- Hast«astert, R*D1. “They will tryy to for diis. I feel I justist ccan’t go on. I .V Ohio, one of th e bill’sb authors. takek e E nron and ... poU tidze this th 'have always tried1 to do the right n rr About 42 milllillion Americans wholelole process.” thing but where therethe was once ational costc ofi smokin1 1 ^ hold 401(k) accoirounts, with $2 trii- The Thi bill would ban comparany great pride now it’s gone. I love 1 C D C estjtimates nai lion in assets, e xEccutives c c from selling theleir you and the childreid ren so m uch. I I-. i ATLANTA-Each pad>ack of ciga* ------Walton W t family gives $ 3iwv a Democrats opppposed the legisla- emplnployer stock during blacko'cout just can’t be any goodgw to you o r , I rettes sold In the Unitelited States ation In brief million ^ili to Ari a nd versity ver of Arkansas on Thun \ put the nation’s totalttal cost of how to prov;ovide it - are jobs for the largest ^ft ever to a sr;pi I smoking at $3,391 a ;year for the governernor and Legislature, university uni in the United State every smo'kcr. or $157.57.7 billion. which mean:ans the long fight over T 1 h e m oney,-from th e WcC t o n ■ n r r Health experts had, prpreviously state educilication funding isn’t Family Fa Charitable Supip p o rt estim ated $96 billion. over. FoFoundation, will establisl an m I A m ericans buy aboutlut 22 billion But the: rulingn is an Important undergraduate un honors colo lleg e WUstera e Family eess Western Famnyy Waalern FaiS y J packs of cigorettcs anninnually. The one in thee ll*yeur*old1 case filed and am also go toward the univuverst- Q CDC study Is th e first[ to establish by five schor B E A N S ^ . S A U CICE nation’s smoking-relatecIted medical poor studeni costs at $3.45 per pack,ck. and said The stateIte had argued that its . fbr burglary gets 2.5 yei cut OP ( job productivity lostt becauseb< of myriad edttduci^tion laws govern EAGLE 1 POINT, Ore. - A premature death fromam smoking everythinglg fromf minimum school whwho broke into his neighi , am ounted to $3.73 p e:r r ppack, for a stan d ard s tto curriculum frame* house hoi and crawled into hersr bed, 14.B OZ. [ B.26 0l.W f I ' * 1 1 total of $7.18. works. th(then blamed it on a brain tvtum or, 8 / * l s 1 . . 5 / ' B u t th e court < said the law hahas been sentenced to 2.5 ; CASE OF= 243 ...... *8.00 ^ eaSE OF 24 »B.O00 CME0F4B »8.BgB' excuses schoolssci in financially In prison. j communities from !Stephen Smith, 59, was coi^nvict. a waifaiUrnFamily W etlern FamUy Western FaiFamily I KlUCatlOn meeringmi'minimum standards. It ed in January of b u ^aiy',,! stalk- a | # E H. - New said that t viviolates the constitu* in{ing and attempted sexual aabuse. 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Frustrateted Mex;dean M io ’s t o ) blame f o r la te si t t : A f ^ a nm Q le n c j Steven OuUdn Mekmatyar isn't thehe only< one lAMOclatedPrei the new government sa> ...... Senate groundsg [Fox it ili. O ne of his formle er r 1de|Hities<>'' WahiduUnh Sabooori. wn among .KAIiCABUL, A fghaniston - Not those targeted in theL‘ cr ■nwWihWonPort ______ing poptilarityy htias fallen. Fox has dayy ggoes by without more nevews promised to stistreamline govern- of a bombing,b weapons scizur on Hezb-e-Ulami. And ilithen there — isAbdurJlassool.Sayyaf.yaf.u-former ______------MEXICO-CITY-^r«resrdBTirnnentrreforart]rthrcrudnl-imergy ------rockecker-artackra^sasslnaTtc northern alliunce official V icente Fox’s dose d es wilwith the sector and mododemize antiquated attemem pt or shooting in this devsvas- lent Bush labor laws. FoxIX andi Congress have tatedted nation seeking to er shut out of the interim United States and President H.'eii» ' 1 damage blamed each otlother for m onths for dccadcades of war. tnition and w ho has Ih.'ci; are causing him political de opponent of intemation. in Mexico, w here critics concomplain the paralysis. Th ontone hut Mexicans. te le v isised e live speech, cersfharbinger of whai jirgu, H national council ing teenager. It voted - I ^ Rovemmeiil n e s ts aibove b i those of the aheadead for Afghanistan. begin d io osing a new ko< for thc first time in I for Afghanistan in Jime.jie. Mexican history - to e I nationt stso that Mexico does WWhen h A f^an offidals discucuss - •ft-M—^^^■ ^L pcog•Qgress.” In the 71 to villnirlining thp«» flny<, thf» nnm e mnost r ___ "Everybody is makitaking their maneuvermgs'afihe over presidential travel to0 Vlc«rt«FOx 41 voKDte, the PRI and oftenten m entioned is not O sam aI bbin prior to the loya jirga.•ga. Som e of deny his request for a tripp D em ocncratic Revolutionary i Ladeiiden or Taliban suprem e leod Ihem are foUowing thelie detncKrat-.t ■ t week to Party, or PR]RD, voted solidly Mulliullah Mohommed Omar, b he had planned for next wi ic path and som e of thetihern may he > inada. ogainst Fox wwhile his National ' formermer Prime Minister Gulbudd the United States and Canat ional nctivi'-.- mbarrass- Action Party,, oro: PAN, voted .with Heknskmatyar, a vocal opponentu carrying out additioni Tuesday’s veto was embt .-al Peckham . eduledto him as a bloc the hinterim govemment and thetl ties,” said Lt. Col. Neal I ing for Fox, who was schedi ■ spoke.sman leaders. Fox said hisis tript to Seattle, San U.S.S. (presence in A fghanistan. th e B ritish m ilita ry spi meet with business let for the pcacekcepiriping force.' financiers, San Frandscoco 1Mayor Francisco andnd Vancouver was Last Las week, authorities arrcsti responsible for securityity Iin Kabul. > Willie Brown and Miciiicrosoft designed to pipromote trade and at leileast 160 people accused ^me'Afgliuns believ«■ieve th e vio- . C hairm an BIU G ates, who:(hose pri- investment inn Mexico,1 which the plottiotting to underm ine th e g o vrem- a lence can Iw explaineded iin pnrt by . vate foundation planss tot< give public desperlerately wants, but mentent of Prime Minister Ham fissures inside Karzai'sai's adminis- M ^ c a n schools and librariraries S30 charged th at thetii opposition sena- Karuirzai - most of them members Ht-with-“pBrochial------Heknekmatyer’s-Hezb«-Islomi-pararty;— tration. Nowhere is this allegednlh rifL ■ Clipping Fox’s w ings hasha: esca- politics.” A s cof Thursday, about 100 li more starkly illustrate*ated than in'. ■ lated a polidcal w ar betwent year* because of factionalII nghtlnginfli the area. Karzai blamed thele kkilling on- before congressional electiections in bidding. Now.'V. Congress is trying natedtted by Tajilcs and controls kkey i senior m em bers of liiss owov n admin- July 2003. to establish itsitself as an indepen- minisinistries. minister was targetsjeted by a bomb and arrorrested two others while istration. According to Gen. Din. ‘ ■ The glaring lack of rest■esults on d e n t force inn |government, even “In Afghanistan th ere a re stiltill a that killed five'e people and seizingng two American-made s Muhammad Jurat, an Interior. • ■ Fox’s domestic reform ageagenda is hiring image-sh-shapers and running lott olof different groups tryinglg to wounded more tliailian 50. Ctiinesc- Stingerjer anti-aircraft missiles Ministry official, eiglulu NNuspOTts ' the key reason that his oneonce-soar- television adssto t( promote itself. makiake trouble. I think mostst of m ade mi.'uilcs w ereire fired at inter- amonglg otheri weapons, the gov- thlem e ir are holdouts from t:thc national peacckeepicpers. Two pro- emmenilent’s Bakhtor news agencyy including three senioror cofficials > Uiban and al-Qaido, plus smmall U.S, Afghan troopsps w ere killed in said. arc in custody, investigation- •oups linked to Hekmatyai'ar," a grenade ottock. Hckmkmatyar fled to Iran afterr Ju ra t insisted the invi Soldiers arrrrestMexia:an cops lid.Agriculture M inister Sacaeed Foreign pcaceke tthc with local police2 saids Thursday 1996, butbu the Iranian govemment (1 nowhere." A fter tlie killing.kilii Jurat >ecting to 200. lead)ader of a key Shiite Musislim, they confiscatedI a cache of 151 recentlntly closed his officcs in police officers were expect y himself was briefly detsdetained and of their Sources at theth federal attorney partyirty. Cliinese-made rockickets. In a sepa- Tehranan and he has reportedly receive an evaluation of accused of being an accotccomplice. work. general’s officeice, speaking on con- In the past week, the deferertse rate sweep, policec kkilled one man returneen ed to Afghanistan. Instead, soldiers andi fcfederal dition of anonynymity, said most of _____ -police stormed a memeeting the officers wcwere quickly freed, [r^“ Wednesday at a statee policef but about three•ee dozen were flown academy in the border:r ccity of to Mexico CiCity under heavy Tecate, ordering dozensts ofc offi- guard, arrivingng early Thursday, cers - induding Tijuana’sa’s police The mass arrestai was one of I chief - to hand over theirteir guns. President Viceicente Fox’s biggest 1 m under corruption cracrackdowns and came n They then placed them i arrest. o n ly w e e k:s s after Mexican The Baja Califom la govc;ovemor’s authorities dedelivered stunning I. ofQce said as many os 120120 police blows to the1 ppowerful Arellano OUtlS a v i[ n g s . w ^e detained, and thee ft regime’s homfymg IntroducinggCLEARTALMK minister Vlajko Stojiljkovi effonsiodestristroy its opponents, j 0 him self in th e head in front™ofthe The progrigram, code-named It's like a cordless phone pl that works arounund town. I 0 downtown federal parlii .J I*™!''* ^0“"ast, tried to create building. Stojiljkovic, who;!?“ S : deadly bacteri;eria and anti-fertility Now you can use omme phone, whether you'lu're running around ed'the police during MiloIilosevic s , 1,1,, only would affect reign, v^s ui^dergoing m isoned opponents’ the house or runnlnfng between towns. treatment in a hospital,' . ‘■“h' P M clothing a n di stockpileds cholera,______------offldalssaid.------. _ HIV and anthithrax for use against I Unlimited LocalIciiiini I Serbian Prime Minister Arimesses testified. Djindjic said passage of; f ttl h ? i ™ ■ No Annual Contrtract shbuld satisfy the trib S audi, ex p e c t t o raise dem ands for extradition of ■ No Credit Check:k I r O e^suspects and open thele vw ay for m llllD nS forr PalestiniansI I No Activation Fe•ee thb renewal of U.S. financ RIYADH, SaSaudi Arabia-Saudi wWch is on hold u ntil Se( Arabia’s officftcial television and ■ Larger Local Callailing Area Than Your HeHome Phone ofiState Colin Poweli. certifiesce „,ji„ stationsIS ie x p e a to raise mil- thllt Yugoslavia is coope ars in aid to families Ihe simple approaach to communlcatlorIon has arrived! ' w ^ the Netherlands-basec S a ^ Stn “m artyrs” in an 11- l | 2 fh e State Departmenlent said nationwnwide telethon that Tntu^day th at Powell h a d ; mSde a det^on on thatSS ii j /Is a u d family inau- s ^ e s m a n for the U.N. cot guraled thei campaignc Monday, idied the narrow scope Fahd donating $2.7 lav. which applies onlyV o s t “ A T)wn .S Prince Abdullah A L t C pects who have alreadj ; million and Defense < Sidicted; be emt>hasi2ed th ince Sultan handing Yugoslavia’s cooperation out$800,000.). Wireless made ilmpr p l e r be ’'com plete and iincondiiidltionaL . «,“martyrs" often has ■. been usedd in the Israeli- . 140 Main Norl) fth A^ulttal of 'Dr. t)eatliBtn . Palestinian cotconflict to refer to sui- lers. But the Saudi 2 1 2 - 2 2 2 2I ewsM outrage In S./ Washington said in a W l PRETORIA, South Afri« n c a - A statem ent to) TheT Assodated Press cardiologist who one '« } Thursday thlat a t the term as used in ap p r^ d South Africa's d relation to offi.iffidal Saudi efforts to and biological warfare pi raise fundsIs for Palestinians tkonal fsaUm. AddAMnal terms & eondttlndlUmapply. -C 2002OfARTAUl. w a s act; referred nottt tto suidde bombers •Additional ctw |n apply (w opttoi ClfARTAlX It • r^tafwl tndemimaifc and -VAreitu Mad« SImpla’ Is a rerefitted wrrta Riaik of HTCH. Inc. b y a estinians who are vie- judgeJ Tlpiurst^ by 1stIsraeli terro r a n d vio- o f tsing the ^ agency cy to find «“ • nsthth a t Saudi A rabia, o r AftHMWwlthiM a I MTITM tftW Mm AiftoPoPlMM M omlitil HMtaOM• tMkanvMpa b e tte r V vithin th e Kingdom, is ^41485 Mne Rd.E.SUte20e 540(0 Blue LakMBM. 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It’s a c ir c u s JG r c u s The El Korah Shrine Cii A if will play the College of 0 Southern Idaho’s Expo T iiesday CenKT in Twin Falls Tii< —Qird’WKinesday^howsi30 p.m. planned at 4:30 and 7:30 P both days.
. ------“ Savedbyzero Eighdcs British New ^ ^ v c quintet ThcFixxwill ------^ bring its key- board-driven tcchno-popto r'nighi^1 Hailey's Mint Sunday ni Kid UU H. COUWO/Tk* n Wednesday evening. The Choriorale's spring concerts ate Comeback K RRob Newman and Jack VanBureniran rahtarsa their solos In Josai:laph's Haydn’S'Creation'Withn ttthe Magic Valley Chorale on W ; w h o 8Saturday night and Sunday aftanKamoon In the Collete of Southehem Idaho Fine Arts Center audludltorium. 1 Rap-rockcr Kid Rock, w his j spcctaculariy revived his n c e r a f e r ’ i y f I I ■ ic a r c a :rashed iV l dreatiorm ’ Q tfM L itcras lagic Valilley Cblorale siimgs Ha^lydn’s ‘C ;omery of Hagerman; Louiselise Smith re Crutnp d a m ee n n t ta lly , t h a t o f Montgoi - = d i n ~ jding, and A lice W ebb of Shu:Sluishone. 'le w wrttar -______;:;,.v:/\^-Pral» sim p le humanity - of Good jors include Jack Houpuardlard, Earl _ . e la te — firmlyy rtrooted amongst Tenoi IlcVaiivOiiyS^^;- s. A astin W ebb a n d Scott Wil IN F A L L S - I t ’s to u g h b e in m en ,, bibut constantly Morris, =‘"S “ Mi^Valieyianitiii n ^ Orchestra ‘ Falls and Jon Hunt of KirnKirnherly. . Especially a dead one. iM aspiringing to be worthy Twin Fi dn's oratorio; Tne Infinitely tienev- Basses!S arc Deraid Glenn undid 1 K evin jytheE “Fewvft would seriously deny his stat God and his cre*. GlennI ofo Klmljerly, Ted LarsenI amund Tniii as the ecequal of Mozart, Beethoven < olent Go I of Southern Idaho Fine ,” M achallala of Twin Falls undi J( Jo s e p h Bach,”' nimusic historian R.G. Bratbyby has * W ll« ; college 0 ation." nor Jack.Van Hutchinlinson of Buhl. I^ity said off 118th cen tu ry com poser Jos<[oseph Arts Center audilorl®rlum. TWn Falls', T enor n of Twin Falls .The,», Chorale is directedI bjby J ol- H aydn,J, w\ hose “ C reation” w ill b)e e iper- t Wlwu Saturdayy tat 8 p.m. and Sunday at B u ren c suburban Salt Lake Cir irson. j S aturday night a nd Sundayy ofafter- 3p.m, and basslass R ob N ew m an Caspers fo m e d S mbers of the -Magic—V:_ V a lI c y ------i i f a l ------S tonighL' by the 50-voice Magic Val jpert, who have - Mem noo n by i l S •Howi.ielcTlckekets are $5 for general it>er Orchestra are violinistslists Judy le and the Magic Valley Cham sung with the Chambi Chorale i admission and 53 3 for 1 students end i Lori CasperSon, Lindu SSei eam an, stra. “Yet misunderstanding of Chorale, and soprano DeVDeAna Manns of Call. Li Orchestn /’re availaUe atArlenels d Vanderpool, Sue Miller,, SaSavanna persists. Haydn’s robust melcelodt ■-nIo". Twin F alls are th e soloists.its. R achel' style pel S t , . Flowers in Jerome.le. Welch Music, the CSI lan. Jacob Smith and RRel e b e c c a W ildlife naive pictoriolism and seemir Other members of the Chorale are Seamai fo r A lts Bookstore and Eve.veiytody’s Business In I of Filer, Renae Smith;i; violists David Hamilton,3n. Kevin . ■ M irrepresiessible good spirits arc hare sopranos Loa Anderson ol T he Herrett Center fbr TWin Fails, at the> ddoor or (rom chorale der, Joan Carr, Howanird, Angela M iller andd Deanu t ■ ■ } with w hat we expect of a m us Barkman, Linda Bendei a m p u s o f square w .™m«rs. ds; cellists Jenete Miller,:r, Kayliei ■ ■ It of the creation of the universiJS?* W anda M ae Cook, Georgiargia D urbin, L o n i S hields and Sdencxs on die cam„ account c and Rick Strickland; tromhjmbonists ' icate In '-i------Hazen, Brenda Jay, Glencenda Jay, Violet Steel ai ^ • Genesiesis is a bit daunting to replicat t Green.'George Halseli,e li, Jo h n die College ofSoutheir ur-and-a-half oratorio, but HaydnHa; First performek; I M ' ------Tuesday fiightr-HeW of hat changed his life, "Haydn let hisis inspiration pour from Altos are Sarah Ben ^of ' 17»thai Lindo Chapton- keyboaoard player Lori Chandler;Ier; trum- ' Theri!re he wrote a dozen symphorhonies, the simplest andid profoundest feelings Denton, Alicia Fort, Lit Bisc and diird Tuesdays on, Phyllis Lewin, peter RobertR Seaman and jwrcus•cussionist ^ and act \W estminster Abbey first: heheard within him, realizlizing the music that lay Frazier, Jacque Hamilton, rdn, Suzanne M. Steve Cox.C evdymonrfi, it’s free. th e orat<-atorios of another German-spody of fiddle musimusic com- :er • Conoerti;w|llpra-'; Sdenoc on the campus1 Idaho in Arts Center laterattendudedatth, k to town. posed, performed and t aeritpUiiWOiy;:' . ..>« auditorium .bout 50 m usicians a re expectct- down through an oral trtradition GqllegpofSoudiemId I * SW horlntoneert. JnUianiSdictool in Nea Abov ^ r i l 2 7 . M onday r t , ed to:o tl tak e part. played In such a manneanner to Falls dirou^ Api night. • W m n k C o I)^ YoriCity.ty. He has t h ehe three-day event will begir;in the original melody, ' ------Israeli Oryirv of Southern Idaho h a—Fiddlin’-Around Town’n” tt'enettolweoafueatf ------,in RrwArts Center' performed atnthe t. Kennedy- Thursday, as Hailey gets( a( recent styles of fiddic-p ailtV Shihorwill1“ auditorium. TWn- y perform the . CaUerin IKWashingon, ' bbrdsejiseye view of the craft of fidid- including Texas. Westoiestom '‘Cliasingbeai oil biuegrass, allhoufth msmany old-limo...... tH TKh- third Magiciic ■ n’ when musicians strol • V a l l ef y y WtiaiKMonday.- D.C.,ant.mdatthe ,h r"ough u ( banks, stores, school;[)ls fiddlin' contests do> hovhove open ‘^fheEphemeral and' ntf ' thesculp- Communityily 7:30p.m. I the town's ibrary. ' sions where such style: Chautauqu•qua Music es- encootafiod. . Organic,” feituring the.urtirftv Concert ofo! •Howmuc)i: »n April 19. "Jammin’ ses ______I tbe season. Tickets are $15, FestivaHnl7 N e w Yorit. sion ss’' ” a r e s c h e d u le d fo r th«h e I------^------tutesrfAndyGoldswt ‘-grand-chnmpi------lU b c — ------r e p l a c i nn g g availat>leatSav-- ■ ------B laini line Couniy-Senior-Cente:ler— -to compete-in-ihe-gn wmmiMKWiri ilngton, D.C., and beforeore a Gamblers’ Contest thatiat onship round. All s andDavidNasKwilltiVblWr pianist Minlin ' MbfDnigimVfin DTMMt Center in Washin; andvioUnisilist Falls, at the door, ianIsr^liplMiBtOiyShlhor Will ptl itauqua Music evenlr:nlng at 7 in the Wood Rivei/cr place winners and th e a&itcdatdwSunV a the Chauta f to compete in n ------Yoon-Kwonio n ,- -^ot4y.caUlng.73 3 t- (oRMrt (on CSI M outty, rapiaotnC t ft York, and with jji^(h S^ o o l auditorium . champion qualify to (tlia __ Festival in New ^ liers’Contest in - sn* S323 or 733* K|h estra s in H aifa in o)n n iApril 20, the actual compcpe- the National Fiddlers -iOBhtErfcrthe^in- KwonsUtars in th t third Ma|lo1.I symphony orchesi r.V e d .S *e e i J r 4898. anta Rosa, Calif., titionon will lake place; startlniIng W eiser in Ju n e . K e ^ u m thiDugh mid Valiay Cofflnuinity Concert of tlv® Israel and in San are free s c h e d u le d l~ ...11 I ta., St. Louis and withh thet preliminaries at 8 a.m.m. All performances i MMon. TaUahassee, Fla., I h ee ddivision i a n d grand champioiion open to the public, i details. appearanceice earlier this month M emphis, J hwflUM offnnninew. a CuCurtis Institute of Music, i humorist Alison finalsals commence at 7 thalat For further infort Fof times, dates ami dl c, a n d Soprano and hi ------the Hailey ■Chamber— Chi of------iton Pages BomlhT on — W orthington at788-3'18-396%------^ for study wiiw ith Jo rg e B olet a t th e pperformed e at the Kenn eighth t (certified divisions will go o 7 ^ 0 4 ^ 0 7 . in e d y April 24.
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What a story over* . : gets more facee t time,_ a n d m o re . flowing widi invenUoiidon, choractcr Uade.widi.inteliigence..imas“•}’— and-eventrwith'herhairbreadth— ------~ ih a n holds his OWInwnrRforviolence naHmdon, passion and sidil. propu J^llhis l8 likely th e mostost success- I H I I - and some languatiiage. 100 minutes. j' escapes ond heroism in thc face '. fiilly serious film direcirector Ron H B B fl rely paced and shot throug^8" of terrifying evil and bat- 'H o w a rd has e verdone,i, bib ut a t th e m i . w ithth ton aged'in-oak sense of woi des. Elijah Wood. larIan McKcUcn, ' :• 'f i d of th e day it’s still too m uch a * d e r bby director Peter Jacksor ' ti^tidy Ron Howardd project.i H ^|H U ecent films about thee J.J.R.R. Tolkien trilogy’s finirst Please see M0\MOVIES. Page C6 RusseU Crowe stars as mathe- IH IH hole lot of trouble i^ d a n John Forbess NashN Jr.. H H H H sh le y ju d d , b ut it’s jfho battled schizophre[irenia and fn th at way. It’s n o t - f I ftter won a Nobel Pri2M z e , w ith 10 has a knack for . _JonniferJIonneUy in a c a re e r- ability, hasn’t done om i^onnance as his'lis wife. E d ' hese fllms. Or thot ^ Harris co-stars. (2:09.. PP( & 1 3 for iman, her co-star ^ te n s e them atic m ateriasrial, sexual ^ ^ ^ liss th e Girls,’ isn’t i fg j B k J P ilWNO OMIKN , H l a t e n t and a scene of'violence.) vie ing wonders of our 'VQ lat director Carl 'Jm ose films include ^ Ig Trouble' ive^-and-^DaviUn-a------jl A pleasant diversioi^11^ ai lightly Makli^hts^fM-fiitiire'fllm'(il^W fiEA7eiir ‘High Crimes' Q | * l IIS-J - loesn’t h av e a gift m m ^udng diminal.com^ledy w ith a • thtUlar, 'FniWiiWjr.' T h e m an y reci,• character-driven ’ p o t so complicated even ler has shrewdly com* er-generated er-| enhancements w om en in a who!problem with the \ O N IO N . pie in.it can’( quite bellev merous elements-to- di^tally dig remixed soundtri don’t all sta r Ash]Die though-it-is, is - - - . IS SETS Happening to them . I^ s I version as compelli^ but bu no m atter how much starting to seem)se I to anyone’s best ' *|pofA ¥bi d novel.^9]^ v e Barry le.'And for^another*; know kn about how it was that Judd, whoIm ] C aviezel. (1:5S. America’s truw funny.col Vs story rem ains a qui* together, tog reason and knowl spunky vulnerabiilence, sexual con*' f a^d it’s directed b^ ^ A ishing one that. Uke.a . recede rec in the face of sdll-br good w ork in th«Se.), e . I O O c t . |onnenfeld. W ith Tiff odem legeiid, gains In taking tal moments Uke Elli( Morgan Freemi Yellow, WMH. Hei ; ■ M he Russ^ Omar EppsIT} power throwough increased reped* bicycle bic suddenly, taking fl h ere an d in *KiK Varina, Ben Foster, J (2:()0. PG, for language and one of the acting natter how often w^ (2:< ible that the film’s _ Garofalo, Jason Lee, Ren e can’t believe its all themadc the elements.) world. Or that $ ^ 1 9 " i t e otanddialomeare ------Ibm Sisembre and Stanli Franklin, whosi ^ D because director / PG*13, for languae ------sOne-False-Move I P A N S iI l E S r ' ‘Frailty’ ‘Fl i has done nifty, L hunipr and sex*rdated m i ' Blue Dress,’ doe I E P O»NY. N ' - I ■ • ‘EX The BExtra-Terrestrial' This movie w ould have b e f o r involving,*s clon die visual side, £ STEER , Movies ththat become classics much mu better if its big twist new technology to iC K f l a d e i ’ Its and thrillers. The pr M A N U R i ive a confidence a b o u t twist tw. tbat changes everytiracki>- filmt acceptableThough its forced Is Wesley Snipes return irieness that they have that tha cam e b efore it - worked n makes you wish I p r / ^ 1 c u . FT. ____title role as a Daywalk :h you tfiat it’s not close XiThlSt- S s s that-wOl-lasti-and-this—make-your-head-spinrunti] ma n-down-theisound,______1 ^ «98-105 Ijuman, Half-vampire In i IS put work. With Jim e here. This is due in. take tal the time to backtrackwledge-. PG-13, for violeiense of physical action>filled but far less largemeasursure to-director Steven figure fig out whether all the p I its ^ t for creating - m i ^ u e l to the 1998 origii breath* tent and languag ;. as well as Melissa fit. fit. They don't But the stor^l i o t f 's considerably more titumingisKrisKristofi {marvelous screenplay, famUy far of Texas serial kiU< Widi die voices of HROUOH APfllL 14, .2002«9^ 2 i R ■ ^ filade’s human mentor, a flight. -Ice Age’ 8 8 ^ SsL“.rt „ “ "<* » M UIliant ” ' cast, including dripping dri w ith mood; BiU Pa ^en tist whose Ihventioi omas as Elliott, Drew directing dir for the first timeid m ild reg rettab li PRICES QOOD THI thCwar on vampires. T l€LP tUITH I I I H >. Dee Wallace, Robert co-starring co tn such thrillers • concepdon,-ploti ttZMdBIB ^ d u o strike a truce ^ ton.and Peter Coyote. Sim Sir ple Plan’ an d ‘Aliens,’ i so formulaic, bi i^ p ire overlord to ded e fe a t th e been made of dtis spe-. tains tai the kind of suspense Chris WedgeBOOKS*? b A round The C o m e r" B^apers, a super race Deenso . amusing thii^o ’' ‘‘3 ; d a l edW on’iin’s ‘never*before*seen. marked ms the best Stephen at 737-0087 I , DUth • TWin Falls • 7364164)080 \ I I ^ s Intent on annihili 5t - die joining bright ne tate-of-the*art comput- adaptadons. ad Paxton,’-who co Eiup & Support "Help Is Just ijbh6A p .m .» lU N . 1 0 ■.m.*4>.*4 p»m« '• 1 ^ e r vampires beforee d d S t e y th in g a n o ld sto iy . Tli all humans.. WithW Ron ed. It’ll gUbness often r 628 Main Av«nu« Sou Lronor V are)irela. (1:35.. . itil-you------you-could-tumu H o u m i M ow,»t*T. a bm ong pervasive've violence, OtMiiljMENIck and the film’s sen: g j H ; ^ P some drug use an d sex- : pieces adventure andm iu m m i n t e r R I ^ ^iry of a w ild rid e s is cor It.) - Uers is entertaining. 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I locatcdat416S.NiiN im h S t. ison’s M arket in Ketchum . Parrotheads, a Jimm;my Buffet Lake City's's Ritz1 Club at 7 p.m. tribute bond, will playay the Big Tickets, whi■ M a y1 l - U U h Easy Concert House! ate 8 p.m. reserved byly pi h oning S m ith's Tix Pft-Olli[LIKc Tickets, which are $1G10, can b e at (800) 888-18-TIXX. T he Ritz a u b IKS ■ ^ Martin Sextonn willv ploy Salt ni,i.i:k D ale will play th e Z ephyr reserved by phoning (i(800)965- is located at:at 2265 S. S tate St. Lake City's Zephy)hyr club HI 10 (-1^1in S alt Lake C ity at 10 p.m. S l i b r a rI v Y / I 4827, online at hxtp'JIv,'/www.Uck- I . p.m. Tickets, which T ic tojts, " which are $15, can be 1 ' be reserved by ph ' ctweb.com, or at Atlakinson’s June9-BiB o is e 3UIM DATiai> ved by phoning S m ith's Tlx - Market In Ketchum. p -; - -Tix or-(800) 888188-TlXX. The aV(80000) 821-1103. The Zephyr 1, T h e B ig ------je ih r o TUruirand The Young'- , E asy C oncert H ouse is 1< I Zephyr Club islocated io at 301 ^lubI isIs locatcd at 301 South s localed a l D „ b |ta e timwill play the Morrison ^ 416 S. N inth St. [ ■ Soutlj West Temple W estTTe em ple. Center onI thetl campus of Boise ^ ------^lOth-Annunual------^------State UniveIversity at 7:30 p.m. 3 -U ta h M ayll-Bolse Tickets, whichich a re $32.50, can b e tS E D B O O KKSAIE! . Sevendust and Soil11 will play reserved by phoning Select A nk 182 und G reen Doy will J the Bi^ Easy Co|Jc®^ HouseH at 7 Seat at (208)^ 42^17^^^on online the E Center in the Salt ig ------— I can bc reserved byy p h o n in g ------Coming su b u rb o f I (SOO) 965-4827, ononline ot June9-U(U ta h W estI V alley I http://www.tickctwcb.ci & * p.m. [alchet will perform at APRIL 19-^ 8 20 I__ Atkinson’s Market in I H kcts, , « ^Salt Loke C:City’s Ritz Club at 7 atth e! I The Big Easy Concert'‘ “'■''SS- p.m.Tidtets,sts, which are $25, can o re J N inth St. c a n be reserved3d by p h o ning Sm ith’s Twin Falls Publiclie Library Tlx ot (800)0) 888-TKX. The Ritz April 2 1 -U tah T *P *kc s e rv e d ih o n in g I M a y U - U t a h a u b is locatca ted a t 2265 S. State St. Puddle of Mudd $32.50' T ix I Firchouse will playf iSalt Loke ...... y i o Books (C D S T ape)* Mu!Music CD's & Tapes at Saltair Resor 888- I City’s Ritz Club at 9 p.m. ■: ■p ' f t 1 ll) b c re st U N T I! jrJii Coll;cliblss*BcokBags*l:*MudiMorell U tah, at 7:30 p.m .1 i. T h e E ■ Tickets, which are $21520, can b e ' •'* 9 } are S17, are availc ^ 1 idd will perform emuj?*'ter Is located at 3200 S.I. reserved by phoning SrSm ith's Tix ing Smith's Tix5ori i in Magna, jmUhcer L ake Drive. at (800) 888-TIXX»Thc s h o c k s “ : TlXX. SoHair is n.loc Tickets, which ^ is locoted ot 2265 S. Sta Tonight an,and Saturday $ .50 Pdp^l t west of Salt Lokalloble by phon- H e a rtn oote t' with Denny and : Interstate 180 WesiX at (800) 888- i S - B o l s e May 1 6 -Boise K ristin a wilwill play from 8 p.m. $ 1.00 H a r dl b a c k s | locatcd 30 miles until midniinight at the Montana ockcr will perform at tbee Nlckclback and Jei73^Cralrell sieakhouse, April 2 2 -U tah.akc City: take se, 1826 Canyon Crest look Books •d illd re n 's Booksoks • E ncydopedte /est to Exit 104. Sasy g Conccrt House at 7:300 wUl perform a t th e Idaltaho Center nrlvp Twiwin Palls. No cover__ Firewoter will .Tickets,-whid»-ariii p e r f o r m a t .2?//www.ticketweb.com, or atIt 4827, (208) 426-1494 i (and’(lol) Tonight amand Saturday il Smith’s Tix at (80Salt Lake City ot " nson’s Market in Ketchum.I. 44 2 -3 2 3 2 , on onlnllne at Mixed EmotionsEi will play kpril 19* 10-5::5 :3 0 p m 4 Liquid Joe’s is ts,lot which arc $7, /onnvBig Easy Conccrt House iss http://www.ticketwweb.com. Pleases;e SMSP0TUQHT,PaseC5. : South 1249 East.ed by phoning edat416S.NinthSt. 3 ^ r i l 20* 10-5fS pm (800) 888-TIXX. y/P-"” : April23-U tahlocated at 3300 r7 -B o ls e Tenacious D - locatedsgging Molly will ploy the J I : B lack's ro ck 'n ro Easy Concert House at 8 I perform ot Salta'h , ^ M ay7Tickets, which are $11, can ' Magna, Utah,) a- actor Jack cserved by phoning (800) Tickets, which ,art roll duo - will 1827, online at http://www. reserved by phunirhair Resort in „ ® !tweb.com, or at Atkinson's ; a t (80 0 ) 888-TIX. 0. : 7:30 p.m, gf'J;ket in Ketchum. The Big ' ■ H H H H I * locatcd 30 milesare $25, can be Concert House is located at t Lake City; takeming Ir S m ith’s Tix >. N inth St. pedally ltem s^0 1 ■ : W est to Exit 104.IXX. Saltair is les west of Salt I 7 - U ta h U pril 23-BoiseJ Interstate 180 Priced ik will ploy Kingsbury Hall I b i ^ B •: G reot Big Seu wi le campus of the University Separately I > the Big Easy Conce lah in S o ltL a k e a t y a t 7:301 J F T T S I NM BLOOA^, IT S C I p.m. Tickets, whics e ^ PinkTickets, which are $35, can i ' I con bc reservedI will perform at eserved , by phoning <888)-. L T R te s AND S |^RM l esi,'':,. I t (BOO) 9 6 5 -4 8 2 7 , ncert House at 8 f,, J787. u !g.UDIN6! .Floiv^rii ^ 1 i hnp://wwww.tickehich are $13.50, rfnglCR^f" J a t A tk in s o n ’sed by phoning B n ^ l •King Ediidw ard-Currant- * Ketchum. The Big27, onUne at fS -U ta h 4 House Is locatedrketweb.com, a or reed will perform at the h SmmMA H *Mognolli |^S££LJSESSSflCwH>lpl I St. s Market in a qC en ter in S alt L ake City at • porsythi 3ig Easy Concert Wayn. 8 T ickets, w hich a re $48.50, » @ I I ' l i April26-Boised at 416 S. Ninth Creebe reserved by phoning kiid Morel - » I D eltaI) C 325-7328 or online at Oldett N u n a y With The Netow e s f ’ I Henry RolUns w )://w w w .tic k e tm a ste r.c o m . i th e Big Easy C ono 7 p .m .' y Ise c a n b(Delta Center is located at i p.m. Tickets, ■ West South Temple. ' : which are Im wiU perforra at ^ C ^ f f p ^ e r I $17.50, can be ! ,ncertHou«at8 ' I K l N C . « reserved by ■ rlO -U ta h i^URSERI ; phoning (800) ■ 301 Welanis M oriselte will sing atIt ------m m mlMaM.EaatTMifaii8 p«:m im - T tn * 965-4827, ■ E Center in the Salt Lake:e t f B t a m n a m t m ■______I online at ■ suburb of West Valley Qty•y h t t p : / / w w w . I Alan dcketweb.com, th » E or at Atkinson’ City su Ketchum. The Big ^ ------Hotise is located □ St- sn’s M arket in Youiace-cot■arJia^im iitedM x.T n Kfyprtnl f un ^ ffli:£ w s e t - _ j______— -j-Aprtl 26^UtalrBig Easy Concert f @ g:ic w * I EchoBraln willd at 416 S. Ninth . , i d s u ppport p CA RES a n^ c ^ E K I D S . 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— A p ril 1 9 — ------^ lo n lg hIt------f t- ^^C^mKistTan ro riw aaieis^W G roup • Horiincfa~^Downto i i o w h ~ o Pocketchange willffl play] dassic iart Concert wiU be held To *5 ^ 1 counny fpr the Spriipring Fling at p.m. a t th e Cosmic J o lt in rhe local band features , : Spanbauer’s Barnirn on U.S. J"*"'’ M ay 2 2 -Boise ! .Highway 93, eastIt o f Je ro m e . K eaton Wilson,W Zack O’Conner, f Jars of Cloy will plo *- ja c k e ts, w hich a re $7 p er person T revor JonesJo and Tony Bowler. Pavilion on th e cam pus oi ! - fet th e door, m ay b espurdinsedin pi Tickets! areai $5 at the door. All ' I ' M s l ~ S tate~University~ar7;3<;30*p;niT— ' J t B , — /M : advance for $10 perperiiSilfby =fB “ :arc;reiwelcomerPormore— Ition, caU543>2888. 0,'$23.50— Jl ; calling 5364727 or 53!537-9141. infotm atit Tickets, w h i ^ ar&$21.50,' t M m S p n and $26.50, can be resenirv ed b y K I A p ril 1 9 phoning Select A Seat aiat (208) M EK ” N G m n » * A 0 . 426-1766. D j l R ! Hal Ketchum willill perform in ; the CoUege of Souti•uthem Idaho j r HONID A HONDTJA. i ; eymnasiimi at 730) pjn.,p. a bene- \ [ fit for the Twin FeFalls Police • Benefit Associatioition. Tickets : which are $22, aree availablea at Tonight-Utahl ; The Music Center■ in downtown Pianist Louis Lortie wiw iU p lay «n / S— r r r r ^ ^_'TV^in Falls. 1Edvard Grieg’s Piano CoZoncerto S .^^SS f with Ulah Symphony at110 3 a.m. B ^ 2 0 0 3i Honda Civic HybiY^ B R Ib i ^ i I i ; M a y t L - i l t a h A p ril 2! 5 S - l t t a h iin Salt U ke City’s Abnjravanel A ^ ^ ; $ 9 , c a n iZ ; B ro(dcs& D unn willwill perform at HarryyCoimldiJr.andhliBIg C HaU. I Tickets, which are i • 7:30 pjn. in the Deltkelta C enter in B and willriU play the Delta Center be ■ reserved by phoningng (601) C ■ l l H aU . I Salt U ke City. Ticlrickets, which in Saltt 1Lake City at 8 p.m. 355-2787. j Abravanel 1 ’» [ 4 ^ f 8 4 t S o u th are $39.50 and $49.49.50, can be Tickets,5, \which are $25-$45, can located, 1 at 123 West ling (801) 325* b e re s e n T em ple. ■ 1 I reserved by phoning erved by phoning (801) “•'UUtffWr l-OSl • 4C>«nderw/lnie9ratcd MoiotiorAnbt As t a iSpeedTranunvnuion • Automatic Climate Conirolrol* • iAM/FM/ « mSlereo'C• Cfviie Conliol • Pow Wndows/DoofkwLoc^ I ' • I ^ "■■"Biiriso, VdJtiJL 1 1 g l 2002 HjfNDA IN!In s i g h t n su m lUMMER H1 ^ I M C R MmON n GUIDE W copy today! Toits of ' O.I)UtfVTlQH0n*Pvw/lnttgritdntSiafte • ' Getyourcop • CiMiriuoui Vit!^ inrsniis^ UumirunBc^ 5 ' ■ nenatiomonal opportunities! h I ijnuUOniWCor^Pww^ to fa^AjrCOTtewng | aa't u : H ' ' I '
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Abravaneli H t s L-A N B O J ta « — Arts Cen ly— ------* . .Twin Fa _____ Umh flymrfiony-wil] — i w t otoi DJ m usic from 9 p.m;^— ^ -U locaied at'123‘WesrSoiS outh a M a th e m usic o f R id ia rd B I t o p l e . ______to 1 a.m..in..at Bar Bonz, 1539 . ------^Tonight------^V-a-l 1 — 81»Jnmigh^^n6al^Ll - U k e W s ------r lllm o r eB-SrrN-Twln-Falls— - S -5 n u n ity Abravanel Hall. Ticke The Sugar Beeteets will play at Commur |kets, which Alcohol-freeree environment. Cover / ^ l 20 and 27 certs , a re $22, $27, $33 a nd $- 4:30-7:00-9:15 P/UL'>A1LV '• }BluesBou(iet. 5 °"“ ^ $5 for 18 and older. L , „ 9:15 p.m. at the B reserved by phoning ( Students of the Sun Vall/a lle y jo j o M ain, Boise.se. Cover charg e " Summer Symphony Mu son 2787. Abravanel HallU Ui located- Contervatoty will perform th m e m bbership e r are $36.75 forr at 123 West South Tem spring recitals at 4:30 p.m. s, $18.38 fo r s n id e n ts a n d f l y April 20 and at 4:30 p.m. Tonight and SatiSaturday 8 for families, including A pril 27 a t St. Thomas Episcosco p ^ B ob N ora Bondid will play from two aduidults and one or moreI Church in Ketchum. Free. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.rn. a t S a x F if th school-ag1-aged children. Individual Avenue. 213 Fifthfth Ave. S.. Twin concertTt tickets,'i which are $15, F alls. No cover cheJuirge. wiU alsoIso be available. AdvanceI April 20 * m Aoril 26-27-Utah ASIILEYJUDD 1MORGAN FREEMAN tick etss cano be purchased at thes A Saklra Metiuriri - cherry -9:15 * % tah Symphony will p! ;ii|^5aturdaj ------______M ag icV: Vt alley A rts CouncU officeB blossom festival-will]illbeheldin S u n ------j------—Beethoven’s ^ inth-Sympbon} It Sav-Mor Drug in Twin”j Twin t'a lis a ty 'P a ilc: aia t 5 p jn . to WK fall in Soul Purpose willwi play ot 9:15 p.m. nightly, Abravanel Hall or by calling 733-8323 orr commemorate the 60tlOth a^ve^ \ K V HIGH-G ■4:30 J I which P-m. at. th e B lues es: Bouquet, 1010 . ^flJt Lake City. Tickets, wh }98. saiy of the opening of the Hunt X 9 * I th e Je ro m e C in e m a 7KM>-9:U■ W S / • are $16, $22, $26, $33. $3717 cand Main, ^ise. CoverirercharseisSS. 73M898, _ Camp for Japancin e s e a n d QD A lio Showing at tl $43, c an b e reserved by phonloning — Japanese-Amerlcah interneesini in (601) 355-2787. Abravanel!i HaUh Monday ApHI262 6 - b o i m ::; ly Furtado & T he A m erican, • Jerome County. Free, tim 12:46 • 3:00 • 6:16 - 7:30 - 0-.4( is located at 123. West Soi Ja m session wilwill be featured ies and Paul McCandlesss • — — BkilVout - Sun 12:30 - 2:46 - B.-00 - 7:16(-9:30 - 9: m « Tem ple. from 9 p.m. to 1 a.ia.m. at Sax Fifth U 2 m> Dftlly'7:30 - 0:46 Sat • Biu 3erform at 8 p.m. at Big It - Sun 12:16 - 2:30 • 4:46 • 7:00100-9:11^ - ■ t|h A v e .S .,T w in . P " euM# UDDeUy 7:1S • 0:30 ta t •' Sun8 12:16 - 2:30 - 4.-46 - 7:00 - 9:! A Avenue, 213 Fifth Concert House at 8 p.m. 1-9:18 May 3 P alls. No cover choiliarge. Tickets, V U gBBtaJOBBtn (TO) OaUy 7:00-9:16 ta. t Sub 12:30 • 2:46 • 6KW - 7:168 -9- 9: :3 0 / Its, w hich a r e $10. c a n b eB TC StTwi DaUjr 7:00 • 9:t6 ta t -un Si 12:46 - 3:00 - 6:16 • 7:30 - 9:46, The Magic Valley Symphi reservved ed by phoning (800) 965- rday Hl£iat t:46 - 3:00 - 6:16 - 7:30 - 0:46 A rts C enter auditorium . Ticki t ' Bonz, 1539 Fillmore StSt. N., Twin I B Q 3:30-0:46-0:48 la Dloltal Icke^ Avenue, 213 Fifthfth Ave. S., Twin Easy CorConcert H ouse is lo cated a t which are $7 for regular adradnuB- F alls. No cover dcharge. ll 416 S.. NiNinth St. Falls. No cover chargirg e from 8- fai«n0 - 2:112:30 • 3:30 • 6:46 - 9:46 ThuredayandAiApril 19-20 May 112 2 rirtttw R lM O W Todiy 12:00- CSI Bookstore, Crowley’s St TTf gw < • 3M - 6:16 • 7:30 • 9:46 In Dloitalgital _Fountain_and.General.StoS to re .____ ,Tiieid£Ap_Old/idJime^Flddlore____ 'H>e_Mi M agic V alley C horale wiU_J-'8aturday ------:------n AB>mttfulM ind {i« Today^30.-6:46-9:48 12 tn DisttU------—Everybody’sBusiriessand-Bd'Blip— Association-will-pil-prasant-its 2002— preseatiQt i t s . ^ u a l M other’s D ay w atM tT hlB omi Totay 13:4B •>0 3 - 2:18 - 4:30 - 7:10 • 9:30 f The Roseland Bandnd will play -Th.n«nM ® «fai Tocl«r1*:S0-.^: P rin ters and a t A rlene’s Flowlowers State Contestst in Hailey. Concertert. 3 p.m.. College of I-4:30-7:10-9:30 UiDisltal s from 8-11 p.m . a t thle e West' End ^ ThnaM aehlM (ID Today 12:00 in Jerom e. Highlights includiude a “Fiddlin’ Southerhern Idaho Fine Arts 10 ■ 3:30 • 6:46 • 9:48 In Digital . A round th e Town'wn” ev en t begin. C e n te:r r sauditorium. Twin Falls,I. Senior Center, 1010 Main,M Buhl. I lt»A o» {Nl Today 12.-00 • 2:168 •' - 3:00 - 8:16 - 7:30 - 9:46 May a 4 - U ta h ning Thursdayy iat 10 a.m., a Tickets,ts, which are $5 for adultss Cost is $3 per person. toW«mB»wttor. cn> Today 13:30'[6 - 4:30 • 7:10 • 9:30 tn Digital _ . __ Gamblers’ Contestest at 7 p.m. in w— ^ — SorarttvBowim Today 12:46 • Utah Symphony will perfo the Wood Riverer High School F|QW j^niT^ayl2j00^%^ Ottorino Respighi’s “Rom 'T f" auditorium and theth finals of the Festivals.” with soloist cel playing at T tcT^w Sunm0-»6-US-7:16-0E30n ' ‘ \ • fnhr v State Contest att 7 on A pril 20 in ta t - Sun 1:30 - 4:18 • 7:00 - 9-.20 M talia Cutman, 8 p.m. nigh I mcrtic K20 ] • }r H igh auditori* Ao»goiDaOy 7:16 • 9:30 ta t - SuIt • Sun 1280 - 28B - &08 - 7:16 - ft3( Abravanel Hall in Salt Ls -«30 J ■ c 07 um. All eventsi aai re fre e to th e n e a t e r ? th Crima. lui DaUv 7:00 ♦ 9 J0 ta ta t • Sun 1:30 • 4:18 ♦ 7KW - 9^0 City. Tickets, which are $16, i toBPTatWi DaUy 7:1B - 0:30 ta t • $26, $33, $37 and $43, can reserved by phoning (801)1)355- 3 . 1^0^012 2787. Abravanel Hall is iocaocated April 19 7 fh5 , Fri-8at-Bun«t8?4B at 123 West South Temple. P ianist PhiUpI AAl aberg will play a t a d inner concerx r t sponsored by ri-8Bt-8un«tS:30 T»>(; the Buhl Arts CouncilCi at the ^ E ig h th S tre e t CeCenter in Buhl. ^ n> in«n»ii. S i . o a ^ ^ D w ______^ ! D oors open a t 6 ip.m., with din- (S S 1 n e r ? t 6 3 0 and thethi performance N o w a t 8. Tickets, whichich are $35. are. available at the th door. The a t th< e Sweetest E ig h th S treet CeiCenter is located T w ir Qt 200 N. Q g h thh SSt. F or reserva- Z l ^ k Thing tions'or inore information.inf caU ^ C i n e n 543-2888, J . 7 fnterstate^ t i A mi i m e m e n l T ^ w m i E Dl 2 :^ill P.IXIUU ^ - ■ ■ ■ ■ U‘ NkC'oiuiighc}' f from 9 p.m. to 1 * Showtimes antJ locaticNon, [ow 'TB Bil I* ' i nona Lounge, 113 • i; UtehA I * Unk to movie web sitei W m R O ^ r st hs e W t m aiityI B , .* Y You rote the movies ar V T h e a t 80HI Is S ill May 10^11-Utah < * F April 19-20 reod local viewer roSfn ^ s p eatte |B1 Na f Utah Sy^hony will play I the Baladl will ^ JD N wiU play fr "T ^ ^ N o w Dukas* - "The Sorceri ggers Brewpub in J a . * 3 1 ^ a jn . a t th e Ramor L o g co n t o . 7 ; )__ A pprentice,’* plus .works of L 8 p.m. Tickets, ------a t th e Broadw ay Ave. S., and Prokofiev, 8 p.in. nigh are available at w w w . m o g iicvolley.com ( n T w in aUNGMGUUiSi< 2 Abravanel Hall is Salt Ia ;ers is located at H III WrHi Iir i liiiP ta i liilli ______c lic k Olo n m ovies \ Cinem iiiliri J . Qxy. Tickets, which are $16, ] April 20 I ilB c i 426, $33, $37 and $43. canly Paul Brothers of tb a n a reserved phoning (801):e r e r ’8 perform a t Mugge 2787. Abravanel is locaifLtet Twin Fulls at 8 at 123 West South Ttmple.ightly, . -wWch’ are $5. an Lake"the door; Mugger [6, $22, S l6 Second St. S. :an be ...... H sc3UTHERN l[IDAHO REG EALTH FAIR 1) 355- i ® ocated . GIONAL HE AiiiH23-Utah ' Cnbanismo will perforn i 0
H w ratt Centar Hou TUnftFn9-J0AM-MnpM ; Wko ft - ■. UaMOOm-^iOOm CIOMOSUNOAY ft M onday I 2 iauliim r Planetariul o u r s Saturday, ,April r s • 10:0C p .m . \ t ) A ’H Q 8 LAnOES 00 a.m. to 4:00 p ' I M agiclie Valley Regional ir ■( IKKSrSfORAtLSHOWS.. Medical Officfice Building • 63Cal Medical Centerue W est ■ 3 0 Addison Avenui rium . FREiEE and OPEN TC a g ^ Friday, A p H 12 I M r o THE PUBLIC MjlnoltwMoht/SkyQueet.. HHBI C O MvWUNITY ^ EXPEWS will PRE • h : SahiiddK Apai» • ‘''HJoallhy Cooliing Demonjitii$lrolloo-10:30d.m. • Yoga-1'RESENT SEMINARS ON : 3he(-12:30 p.m. »oik-2;30pm. ' S ^ ttw W/Skyauest.,31 JumpSforicfl.WWiwjs-lrSOp 'W hdenejj: Gelling o Juc -1 I ;30 o.m, • Coping wlll» Gtii 1)W Cbwlxv Astronomer (norrc 0 p,m, * M auoge and Bodywoi Block)...... h e a l t-i h ;SCREENli^S'AND INFO rf.-T w flont 7 3 7 -2 1 9 2 , S a ^ tt>e Nlght/Sky Quest.. Mammograms; WolHftsj oa re w elcofM but limited. CFORMATION all i HIGHUGHTS: • RiwfnontMy-'StofParty'onll ______CholosUwieco!.Sqtienjr»g:_) 2-hour fosiinjbll ohood lo schedule oppoinlmo .2 ft7 w front lo w n ...... | D | w Home Solely foifor O tdef Adults Subsiorua n c e A buw VolunloeslIng lequiicd pdoi b.tosling____Kocks Diobetic Risk Assosjmc orroted Norurat Hormcrrwne Thefopy Helghi orKjd W\ elghl C heck Smoklr»g Cc C h o cb — Pneum onia Sliols -1110^. Apa 16. tioering Hcoiing Aid CKc Uie'Mhc^lntheJungle'rei N H H H Sleep1 AApoeo Slreu or\dind Depression G oll Exot1 Cossoiion Blood Pressum Chlalyjis ...A N D M U C H MORAORE ' rel/uelhHerottl?ainfcirMr....s t..7 n i ixofclsos. .. Ptoscfiplion Anal' M A N Y FREE G IF T S / Tf^^pinoabufChtonlcles...... 9 m ' FriFree M ojjogo Cediflcotos • AA(AAeals • M ugs • Th" ^ ; — — ------“ ''4 - " ^ ------J m a ' r 5 , T rrv.'-:-":-'.": ...... a m C« Th m Nwfi.TWlBfJiF^M riw PiMr,Aptiu,aooata 3
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ne of the top advance:e toI the national finals t member of the group, is i showcases of vocal1 h«harmony and on Mayly 4 in San Rafael, ian LDS m ission in BrazU. I' l H M I .,.,.1 tii.r ir .. Ill • ; 8 ta y c n to p 4 f,ypifpurlnvMttn«nts : K' - E n g a g e m;m e n t - . I ri ...... Mlj. 1' -^ y r 5 ^ 1 n y it i n M V J ______Ttaotli|_Hlii« w ITriflir)f_Ci«ton. m i ______n e . i C a n n o n -F-H i n e s V ' T W IN F A L L S - Terry ond rK' Debbie Cannon of Twin Falls .announce the engaigogement of their daughter., 1Tiffany A. Cannon, 10 T im othyly C.< Hlne, son [}|K------o f-T lm -jrird -D e bt> b biF i T «tte~o!------.r ‘ Kimberly. t h < b T I i i i i I ; ' Cannon graduatedted from Twin A ; : Falls Higl> School in^OOl.in : She is i employed at SunBinBridge Care Center and RehabiJibilitation as a certified nursing assisssistant. ------H ln e -g rn d u a teed“from“the d ------’ ’ College of Southerlern Idaho in 2001. He is employ*oyed by Hine 11:! Backhoe and Excavatvadon in Twin ^ Falls. The wedding iss pplanned for I Saturday at the LDSDS Church on 2 4 Eliziibeth Boulevoivard In Twin '*'i FaUs. A reception1 willvt be held •• from 5:30-7:30 p.m.n. S aturday at , tlie church. ,s Films — ■ica's#1 i ( .' ContlnMd (rom C6 1« traveler to come frfro m s the most ; creditable badcstoryiry for his trip |{^ that what happenens 800,000 k| years in the futureJre seems to belong to a com plete!itely different low rate. 1 - and less interestin;ting - movie. .Directed by SimoniWeUs.H.G.'s W . : great-grandson. With'ith Samantha ‘ : Mumba, Orlando0 J o n e s ■Jeremy Irons. (1:36.36. PG*13, (or H H Intense sequencest of action vio- lence.) ‘W e W e re S o ld leera’ rt A n >l y t i m e A ^ n y t i m e . Mel Gibson starsirs as Lt. Col. , Hal Moore, w ho in1 H1965 took on j! ' 2,000 of the enemy wv> ith b u t 400 ____ 7irgo__ 1 0 0 0 ,, ' of his own m enirI in the first gl mojor battle betWitween North -Nokia 3285 V Vietnamese regusgulars ond Monthly ■ American troops, FoFor a simple- phone minded film, it m a n a g e s to Anytime # ■ ’. evoke a complex serseries of reac- Minutes ■ I tions. It both frustra;trates with iu -Vehicle powe ) unrelenting sentimementality and o o j [ I adapter -Impresses with thele overwhelm-< ! ing physicolity of iits combat sequences. Withh MI adeleine • Belt clip 'Stowe, Greg Kiniinnear, Sam Monthly Q | & EUiott and C hris KleIGein. (2:18. R, . H eadset ;h fo r s u s ta in e d slequences e q of Access U | j L graphic war violemence and lan- P guage.) M ------PluTiOOffNIgfitjfinrW eacenahomi^ e ftim e minutes TImetollqulu ld ata? anddofli- _ i ------^Y ou'll^lijll i p o v e r ' I O n w i r e k , o u r pi n r i c e s ! I / I W D ikmci loi ] mizoNwiRitissoc 6 m m "u n )c « i ;i6 M # 'TMNMUJ''’ s a S m SH • j: ----- SS mIm B i TS m w S n o w 1o a000n«Me<8W «> ■nhcom' V' .‘SS m S ^ MdOf) IN. ItaH. OM c j S . ~'SiStS!SS VA02002Wbonwii9E - T- - / ^ 4- H i In s id[DE ...... Local s p o r ts . . . . Scores ar>d stats — Check on^^fte^Vis^^7V7;r7tma-NrasOn£rrx ------Baseball-.-.------______—-...... - ^ 1 . 3 R T -wwwmgic%‘allcica)mfbcifor th e latest qx3«s new s.____ S k s = ------Sfyutsluiiron-Kftedtt.UaU,13S-Sn9MlQurs.)uis:JJlpJnJ^ ______—-Thc-Timcs-Naws- ______Friday,V. A n ril 12. 2002 S c d i o lllig h e ;r s c o r C o lle g e o f S o u [h ){’1111 ire B ad m Love leads:s as A ugusa N atiotional iiolds its ow n CLOS - \ T h e M\asters a ■ By Doug Ftigiiionn _ The Assoclatad Prei■ress______RWnrst-round scores,- D3 First Round — Dovis Love III 33-:3 3 -3 4 ^ 7 By Jm Sunnen ■: J A U G U S T A , Ga. Gl - Augusta Ii; allowedal players tu go iiftete r Sergio Gorcio • 34: T1iif»N*w» wrtter______Notional wasn't th ttake the lead on thethe 18th hole for a 68 am i wa''‘>5 field, so it shows thehc ic o u rse ... baseball field Thursdoy after bm3neround. tiedd with\ Angel Cabrera o just playing tough.” ihisseason? Love, who hasn’sn’t finished higit- Argeni■entina. Phil Mickelson didididn't take long * " Since bccom- c r than 16ih aU ycyear, hod his best ItI was v his best round a to stir up sOme exci•xciiemeut. He ing the Golden opening-round eve:ver in th e loum a- A ugusgustn, nnd he gave himsel ' missed two putts fronfrom 3 feet, but Eagle's’ perm a- m ent, although iitt 'wasn’t the kind evenin higher1 marks considerin nent Icod-off hit- *ng also pitched in fromom 160 feet on H B i of .scoring lhai typypically accompa- he ivas.was hittin g a 7-iron into green‘■•"s the 11th hole for>r a n u n lik e ly ter near the end if ly conditions. where of February, "•*" nics such friendly. ere lie used to only hit wedge. birdie. He finishci ut 6 9 , a n liigtha first round of The Mastei McNeil’s batting — ' Oavli U ve IIII t«tees on on the 12th hole duriiig i “The soft'greereens definitely "YoiYou have to realize that th ly,” Please see MAS!(ASTERS. Page 05 average has D6Fpened against I off hitter is that he usually'scoresafter SCO he rcachca base. He averagesigcs37runs H Treasure Valleyy C Community m scorcd per game and has scoscorcd 126 H College last sen ■ H i .“Maybe it distracts the pitchItched a little R u th A nnaI SpoonerS] stuck a fork pairpair of strikeouts in both frariimcs Q playing for th eir )wnown playoff s|)oi. : bit and he throws it insidede ands I can in th e B u rle y to help endI the "^ClBygel jM TVCC has a one-gan•game lend (iver '^tiiminandmMt” C h e a ts, threats. ■ the College of Easliastern Utah fur \ ; Part of tliat strategy beganbeg when The left-1ft-h a n d e r 'IjiislmnlimmU & iW m “I just continin u e d Q the eighil) and finalinal spot in tho ; lie was hitting in the eighti^i-hole Tor re c o rd e d 13 e a n d B R egion 18 Toum amtmeni. ei ■CSI at the beginning of tht outs and allovlo w ed jm ;. l"yS”>l“ "'dtr//W "usu7^™fete a m - - iBut the main reason is (ust ■ “Treasure VaUeyey playsi us vit>- s in th e tm teammates I t h e ir .. .j , ■ • well,” Walker said.‘TI. “They pn)l)iihly ' liuc. He’s been plunked sevi ooner ►'-“Sorting in the eight-hole Bniin softballjail team’s , • • , . , K -% 'a V s°p ^ SS play us as good asIS anybodya iliey :!neoutak>t.” McNeasakL“I,L“I^tosee 84)shutoutvi'Victoryat tnetrjovs.nndz'dw eff)t though a signn lan - face. If we t^ e carereofbu.siniN.stve 0 better pitches. Butt wlwhw they Burley Junlc . g u a g e in te r p rr e e te r . ^ sh o u ld w in.four. If lif \>ve d on'i. wo thejol/done7tte. «And we got the n ^ v e d m e to th e one-ho!hole, I told School Thurst he job ■ - have to take eachh gcgame one a done.” ; n^fself I was gdng to crowdwdthat^plate I “ W e h ad n ’t s e e n . * tim e a n d see vrtiat happens.”hap i______She said she Strug-si idnd set on any way 1 could)uld.Aft«-a speedlikethi I__ ' • ~'----- T V C C ’s b ig g e st p roblem lopupTe of wtjcks tny swingng starteds to g W a t coai chA nna gled early withfl loca-l • KOntMOWHM/nalMlfi o'Sh’v^c -Ruthi season h as b een scoriicoring otfene around.” ------tion but got intoIto th e Twin Falls secondid tbaseman KrlsU Oambrel buntiunts In the fifth Inning of the said. "We— “Cfw- „ The Chuckars ha'have C-McNeil still struggles v a n o th e r >pobncr' groove as the g am e Bruins’ 6-0 victoryry over< host Burley Thursday.. However,He Bobcat cstcher Sara strike counts and wishesr his h i ^ r r ju st 97 rrms, 100 few er d. And foot pmejusttoito get used ^ a nice play on the ball to get the out a t first base. The leam batting av dronger in the outfield. i So did the Bnun batters,s, who I average to e e d is something he’s5 aln n short list , Gri)rant at Colorado State Univeniversity, ______— piefBes afo a Bttte trfc*y and a The1 new hire will replaceace Steve t couple guys thet wem pretty c ™ N FAI•ALLS - The search for a newne coaches, noting onlinly that both ore current Duggan said he isI lO'looking fo r a coach whii/ho resigned AprU S “ due to Ih ealth limita- • S.WIwtWMKni(*tob6ra w o m en ’s hehead basketball coach att thetl women’s head baskisketboU coaches at junior . - who "has a good mix( withwi Ihc community tioiions as they relate to thele c th e 1 Rmo? Southern Id ah o is down to thn he Southwest and in the an d tlie school and is sorsom eone who can get jobob,” Irons smd in a statement *tt'8«ws great being thbre.,re.lVsa . E f'*'"® ” some players here.” Irons was only on the job for Wj.244iour city 80 it's bot But only^ oone of the three candidatesItes >- All three menvrfU w arriv e in Twin F alls1 T he women’s team, whichwl saw its season aftifter taking over for thith e citfferent coming here.’ ^ Universlwy oof Denver women’s assistastant for interviews toda;tay and Saturday, end in a 76-57 semifinalnal loss at the Region KeCendall Grant, who resigniighed March -4.ArayoulntogMnbnnf7 ifter compiling a 29-33 recc o v e r two -Chuck_Rieb‘eb - haa surfaced. CSI athletiletic ..P^8gan saidd both he arid CSII 18 Tournament to hostst ID ixie S tate CoUege, aft — i.T V B M W f re ally Banttnwiu eff Duggan confirmed ThursdiH3ay ^resident Oeral J J . don't have much money to (pronounced "REEb") la oneme of interview the canm ^^tcs who were cho return for their sophomoim ore sea so n s.______The new coach vnll becomtome the seventh ; 6.WM'»yoiff(«vorttomoi lea'd coach - a n d the fourtli si ' the finalists.cs. sen on “referenciices, cross-checking and1 Rieb is a. former grgraduate assistant hei h since'20(X>~in------[, •Rocky IV.- D u fig anrem ra alsed m um on th e o ther■xnm tV experience." under CSI Haii of FatF a m e m e m b e r B oyd thehe history of the prognmi. - V -r;; . '■‘. y ■' ------J L -,M n iim im,T»S p o r t s d i l l ^ p l i l W w d P l i v e r j a yvvees r^ S p o r tr s I N B R Ii E E F — j bllia store own3wner Jason ’ AMrttmi (TTI M Oa« (^>1 M.»LH;Na»l»»i ...... I- JJerome All^Stars lid he collected TT»-Tlmt»Wtwt______led.W endndelLwith-four.hlts tnrinH.___------GBbbert,.wbo said I in g a d oouble u l and triple w ith three ...... hold division tryouts18______It ®L? *P *^ trainiaining game in Ml 1 HMf« CM» lt| a« Mia«KM MI'IM.MtJm a 2.‘S.rtt23(Ssat__ J WENDEa-Wendendell saw the RBIs InI th e nightcap, JEROME - The Jer Wood River junior\r varsityv rally Wendeid e ll (2-4-1, 1*1 C an y o n Traveling All-Star BaseMb?ll ^ d ie station)n aand Gabben ?_____ !^ra w 80 defidtjoto ei arn a 12-10 C onferenence) faces Glenns Ferry ______Declo 12. MiMlnlco 0______;-team-wiU-hold-trynuu are taking bidsI thithrough their ■■ wih in eighrihhings'Igs an'd gain a on Sahirdirday. D E C L O -DD e edo rolled o ver th e (Saturday for 13-year-old1 ]niaJ.” wnrsltesTTari-EjrEs-saldrThe ------ts.doublehead:______(,?««------Mlnico—tenj5 nnis— te a m — 12-0------{ 5 ^ 1^5 w inner w ill g e t botboth pieces of. ^ 0«M i ; "ersrTryouts will be fron W en d eU o n temooninDedo. Ipjn. at Rotary Park in Jererome. S Local T SC hurxlay. “L /. Wo«dlO««U,W(aMt y«, ]Flayers m ust n o t tu m 14-y sporta The • ho!Itost Trojans wSM^* o iin .j r i oioia.MMwO (dd before July 31. Local Jazz acU vate CreCrotty; place ______to o k Gamn ngle to score WMdMnMm> JV 10. WmM 10.7 taeinm a required $50 player fee. SA L T L A K E: ClCITY - T h e I Mark Dimotid, who10 hadh a three- dMkBtM For more information,n, c a ll U tah Jazz activatedIted poliit guard |l hit, two-RBI effort. n n e . 10101 Buriey 9, Jerome 3 < r ' 0niM4OStJ4 , . S.MKKW Tom BobrowsU a t 324-234646. John Crotty on ThursdayTh and Dim ond had onoth'cither three hits I VtVW(DMlM.DMm W'MM l-KT« JEROME - Burley i placed Rusty LaRueLaF on the ■on in the nightcap andid ‘Tyrel Davis Jerom e in tennis 9-3 Thuiu r ^ G,USA,Sun Belt teaMRIft injured list withtl aran inflam m a- > and Cory Chandler ea Jerom e. tion of the left shoulloulder. runs. l8 Burley won behind thele sweeps 1will meet In bowl ga^nH6 LaRue initiallyilly joined th e ____ J • Wendell (4-4, 00-2 C a n y o n i> u ,|. ^^1 by the Bobcat boys doububles and . _ team in Januaryry aafter Crotty Conference) visitsI GC: lenns F erry Falls 9, Skyline 3 n ^ e d doubles teams. NSW ORLEANS __ ( n fn»r. Went on the injuriJured list with if on Sotufday.______TWININ F A L L S -T w in Falls won Both Jernme cnach:h P a u la Conference USA signed a -J e m deal wffiTKeTJewOr]®^^_tendinitis-of-tiie-lel &-left-knee-and— — ------iH lev Sinth n l straight match F rid ^ Tillquist and Burley's's S h a n e »«raie««AMrrM«M arthroscopic Bowl on T hursday th a t offiiffjHnte u n d e r w e n t a r it Om m I1 b lasting g Skyline s of Idaho Falls 9-3. . Ogden said the match of)f tiie day SSS5£"cK2tiS »ed the last 39 WMM4,WMdRhFin tm N i T h e BrBruins boys swept both M.H Ibelieve wiU bring sometethlng snrgeiy. He missed w a s th e No. 1 b o y s d o u b le s i»f?rer gBmes becouse of)f tiietil injury, I 'SSSy-*^ mono- ingles and doubles match- _that was missing from^the _ * e i r sina - match. Burley’s Jono.ar ----- Before he-was-has-hurt, Crotty No. 1 player John Hieb “ Track andId Field------game-fahs.’ e s w i t h r Barker outlasted Jerom s tiiis season for earningg a 6-0, 64) defeat of Paul Conference USA replaceces tiie ^ Sam es thi Davis and Chris LancasteIter w , 6- nier boys, Q ing 7 points and . i Omm2 ten. Twin FaUs took 2-of-3 , Qoodlnj gills Mountain , W est Confererence *e Jaa, averaging' WMdRfm;vU,WMMI 3 ,6 4 . iStafe 3.5 assists in 19.8J.B Im inutes HMhiwjv oama.i]a.ijioj mntchMia in girls singles w ith wins “Boys doubles was1 at great Win Angle WWyatt Invite which suppUed Colorado I «MM nilOICD.IC Jamie Huber and Kara as visiting team for Decemm ber’s Same. Hnn Uctwm (ll DM! (7) M M J*' match because alt fotour boys TWIN FAIALLS - The state | inaugural game against vl.OtnMVCtr, A tk in s. played tiieir hearts butc tot finish champion File'iler boys track team Sun Belt champion N o rth Tw inF:1 Falls coach Travis Jensen the match off strong,” TiUquist1 edged Goodinjling 110-5-94-5 to win I Neuhelsel face3ces said hiss tlteam showed a g o ^ per- said. the seventh aiannual Angie Wyatt Texas. Conference USA, whid NCAAInvestIgtigatlon Softball --- - - form anceice in aU matches, “It was a fun match to:o w atch," In v ita tio n all l Thursday1 at Twin 10 footbaU-playing schooools, is B O U L D E R , Colo. Co - The . e team is really coming Ogden said. “Neither tea5am want- Falls H igh Schid iool. I Wood River 15, W jer well," he said. “The now affiliated w ith four bobowU- NCAA is ln\Investigating ed to lose.” T h e G oododing girls came i D.WemMlO match thatth I was really watching Liberty in Memphis, GM/HAC in University of Washiashington coach Wood River JV 10, \ through for theth< team titie, outdu- i le first mixed. Talking to Mobile, Ala., Houston Bowl,£ R ick N e u h e lseil l fo r p o te n tia l WENDELL-WoodjodRlver-ivar- ""•■''"J eIingDedo90-90-77. j le's coach, he said their and New Orleans Bowl,rl. The recruiting violationtions during his sity and junior varursity teams Skyline’: •Kr 5 results wili run in , d) team has their No. 1 MWcWIRMMtMmnUMJoiOV»vMx(tiai C o m p le te r conference c h am p io n goi{oes to tenure at the UnUniversity of came away with a vwin and tie, in CmwmM-i . H M Jq HMWd IA NMI MMiMo.K Saturday’s spoiports section. idie lib e rty Bowl. Colorado. ------r e s p e c tiv e ly r* t-^-W N endell-on ------L-Outkids played.well.'j______---- «-H ------^ ------TCU,------Ihe-NCAA-allegeleged a number* Ihursday. T h e BrBruins visit Wood River — Seveh-CUSA'schools—: hMv M m It) M Win U MI IRMStt* .Houston, Louisville, Memmphis, of violations from•om 1996-1998, The Wolverineines varsity Sckichool today at 3:30 p.m. H l-t; AkM Vt«t(n(nM.Cwnn ( •oj* le and and daimed “a laclack of institu- whipped up on thee TroiansT 15-3, i hosting Vallivue and Southern Miss, Tulane Alabama-BlrminghamI - are tional control”’ by Neuhelsel Darkness halted Gamlame 2 K ith th e Caldwell.ell on Saturday. ®£j!r : New and his recruitilngng staff,s univer- score tied 10-10} aftera seven ^ MO taMM >Mr ID M Tn OMOn In Iwithin 50O miles of T»rtnPil«S,Sk)«MS : would sity spokeswomroman Bobbi ' innings. Orleans. The conference v . I .Qeg««ttI DMkR,} schools Barrow said Thursdiirsday. Talia Gil had twowo. hits in the inMt.si:i.v*r.»:t.Ti«FAn ‘like to see one of those sd *S!r v s s ^ , f i X !Ctair.^tilHigKm.tlXtX(lm s play i in tiie N ew O rleans BowlBc if The allegation:ions included first game and Malllallory Andrus n» i ■a (TT) M ^ FiMMn. M. M Nt} Mr ftj is bowl-eligible. im p ro p er visits: to 25 prospec- . Colorado State won theTe first tive athletes outsicitside of appro- New O rleans Bowl 45-20 bbefore priate contact perperiods. Seven Wendei]Jl, V alley d(lom inateA llJl-Canyon (Conference:e teams |18,896 fans. Addinsng a recruits ended up playing for Conference( USA team shshould tiieBuffdoes. [■ TheTltn—-New P ope. A.J.A.. Kelsey and Sherman consolation trophy thisis season ference ususually places the boost ] attendance, Sunn Belt The school alscalso allegedly ------King. and Shawver was a secoi»nd-team most kids onn tthe all-conference Conference ( commissiis io n e r faUed to recoverr athleticati appar- < The 2001-02 /All-Canyon “I wasas really happy to see our all-state selection. team because;se we only have the Wright] Waters believes. el provided forr campusct visit Conference baskeiketball team playerss getg that kmd of recogni- On the boys side, fouror Glenns three schoollols,” Kelsey said. “I tiiink die schools tiieie con- weekends and had inadequate ; selections were jusiiust one more tion,” Wendell V coach Allen Ferry athletes and two'0 Valley “But GlennsIS IFerry had a very ference f will be sending tot< tiie equipm ent room1 memonitoring, dominating performjrmance by the Kdsey.. “It’s“I a great honor.” players fill out the listSt. Mark good team aiand Valley brings bowl ] will bring fansI with Neuheisdalsoisaiis accused t t not WendeU High boyss teteam and the Notto to be outdone, the Viking Black, Korey Hall,1, C o le b a c k a l o t: ffor next season. tiiem," i Waters said. properly documentlenting use of a Valley girls squad. girls teamam placed six members on D arrington and Z ach Sim e r . ______team all-state hono3nors. Joining McCaslinlin represent V alley on the M lchad Grant earning hehonorable made the teateam, as did Glenns m ents tiie NCAA is e x p eKrted a to C U s a id it hlas a s icooperated!TT „ Pearson on thei AAll-Canyon team. m ention. F e r r y ’s A mny y W alker, Jessica adopt is average 15,000 innhome I since the NCAAAA warned in v team are Cory Chai:handler, Kael The VikingsVi won the 2A state .. “The team that winss Ithe con- Simons andKylee Noble. attendance. L a st season fofour of Januaivl?99ofpospossible recruit- & tiie league’s seven footballlU-play- ing violanons basei•ased on a Aews ' I ing teams did not meetet that ardde about aI reirecruit’s visit. i T he NCAA formallytally advised CU ' S t o c k t oDn’s i doublee-double helelpsjazzkinock off P‘hoenix l of an investigationion of recruiting Luis Gonzalez chew practices in July'2001. 20C 40-year-oldI d g o e s More N NBA-D4 gum before witnessises Donovan, Florllorlda agree 8-for-8 as UD ta h ^Dan Majerle. with 30 sec- D E N V E R - W e a ry olof the t o tw o -y ea r extensionex _____ monthlong saga, Ari 5ft. GAINESVILLE.LE, Fla. - erle, retiring at the end of Diamondbacks outfidder ball coach Billy snaps losingn g s k i d Gonzalez chewed gum in Florida basketbaU •ason, m issed a n o p e n 3- ^ s Donovan agreedd in prindple to UUIi’sJohn of television camera: PHOENIX (API^P) - Three pointerar a t th e buzzer. J.. a two-year contractract extension Thursday, tiien put tiie gi t , weeks past his 40tllOth birthday, Karl1 MaloneJ scored 26 and Stockton a bottle for mailing t k J o h n S to c k to n wcwent S-for-8 Donyellell M arshall 20 for the kMps tha bail extension have Arizona radio station. — “W u.ee,. . from-the field, scorcored 18 Jb2fazz, who are a game alized, team awsy from The public chewing * points and handedid o( ut 11 ' m bell)ehind Seattle for the No. S f- Ses^'ansrije McClain said. Phoenix’s intended to end any dii assists Thursday ni|night as H M 7 ^ T he two y ears will«11 be added on ' Western Conference SUpbon over tiie autiientidty of an n, five-year deal ’ tho Utoh Jaiz snaptap p e d a W pla;)layoff berth. piece of Gonzo-chewed Mstbury I in 2000. three-game losinglg s tre a k f « ■ Utah, t which owns the being sold at auction oi Thursday in “lamtiuSkfulfoiil for such a com- by beating Phoenienlx97,L iebreaker against Seatde, ^ In tern et m itte d an d support r ' 96. loesn’t want to finish No. 8 Phoenix.______— Prior-to-Thursday-ni “ wation here att'Flori'diT Fl I'ani “ t ------^The NBA’s oldestjst active -anHihdplay thepit)bahle‘N6:1 ” Arizona-Colorado g c forward to an of. . ' player scored ninene in: the ^ ^ (kmzalez chewed gum netiAar?K» exdtedand look for «ed, Sacramento. The Jazz HI- die challenges tiiatthai Ue.ahead,” fourth q u arter on fourfoi dri- ^ dugout a t C oors F id d whi] ire 0-4 against the I^g s, Donovansddinasta statement vin g layups. T h e lai media watched and cao osing by an average'of 23 a m eras .Florida w en t 22-<22-9 last season, was a three-point pla whirred. He placed the gi x>ints. re a c h in g Che NCAA NC tourna- p u t U tah up 97-68 wil B l ^ an empty plastic water b Marbury and Shawn fourth straight rem aining. which was tagged widi the S to c k to n h a d1 three th steals n scored ' 24 apiece for die y ear, b u t lost in[1 tillthe first round 4-11-02. I t w as d ie n to b e s< toCrdghton. and no turnoversIts in 37 ra in - • Suns. MarburyMa had eight assists, Tucson radio station KRQ. Donovan, 36,6, tbecame the - I u te s. b u t sevieven turnovers. Marion KRQ disc Jockey Joh Gators’ coadi inIn 11996, leading.: V. ‘ '! T he Suns scoredd tlthe la9t eight grabbeded 11 rebounds. Van Es said the statior them to the natioational champi* - I points, the first fiveive by Stephon Since:e he1 turned 40 on March hdd tiie gum until die ai onship game in1 202000, losing to ; M artnoy. and c u t it tto 97-96 on a 20, Stododcton has made 56 of 84 w raps u p M onday evenini Michigan State, c 3*pointer by anothi•ther NBA old- shots |67(67 percent). ori^nd gum is stiU in diel of Wood Lake, Minn., roeaemora- CnqlKllaniMnsMadNkenfoti' Hoodec;d attackeni:s assau lt Jeevsdsh ’ socc<:erteam in1 France : BONDY. Frances(AP)-Amlda (/ afterthehe team of teenagers from wasn't thought to be^in dsdanger. action to defenfend die spirit of n Ie r Eagle Eye •pate of anti-Semiti[litic attacks In the Maaaccabi Bondy a ssodation, a French Sports Miitisteter Marie- anceanddlalot cnIH. nsnce, one playerir wasV seriously Jewish'ih'group. on W ednesday George BufM issued a statementst Synagogues,es, Jewish schools and C o lleg e Of S outhchem Idaho BaseballI StatisticsSt ^ hurt when a Jewishsh ai m ateu r soc- a f t e r making i anti-Semiric .condemning die attack; aas “inde- cemeteriesI aroundai the country CSIIndlvldualStats ' cer team was attactacked during remarics,ics, police said. scribable." havebeentargtfgeted, often.widi fire- Through April 9 pnctice in a Parisisuburb. su] OneI membern of the team was *1 am convinced that thed young bombs, in recrecent weeks. In the Wttii^ stadsdoa About 15 hoodeided attackers cut on\ tbed head and went to die people of France, of wiwhatever mostsetiouscs(case, a &brsdHe syna- Sorted by betth«averais, M__ _ J aetal ban went hospitaltal for treatment, but fae > anri of flj] s,wHltake ' goguewasbunumeddownMardi31. Player AB H wid) sticks and met Kirkland 104 42 ? f l Cotonel . 104 37 .356 4 24 McNeil 6 9 . -22 .319 0 U i s o f a ^1 1 csi:__ Wailter. ' 89 28 .315 1 17 WM Conner 61 19 ■311 0. 5 J H GonUnMdtoMDl i V CMltaMdftMOl gle thlat a t got through the right DlamcnondNotes Ri. Johnson 52 IS .288 0 7 d f l H - ' : Brytany Schul dssingledbooea sideoft;if the iwflwiH. games widi pitdiing.” Barnes 62 17 .274 2 1 21 Besides scoring ruiu n s ,th e •Me«li«i«;8KSophomonJosh Wotfram 6 7 . 18.. " ■ run, Christie Disaijfta ^ e b r o u g h t ‘B n dIn n v Wl " • - ■ / ' "We're syjSWUngwldi j gsmeseamst< P l^er m B U\ m K M 4 /1 9 : V . His M db« pe rc e n t^ l»! V8. Douglas ired o d ie r . 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