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Wild Bear Wanders through Gooding BY ALISON GENE SMITH [email protected]

GOODING • A Gooding woman got a surprise Saturday evening when she spotted a small bear crossing her driveway. Rosemary Anderson,who lives near 1500 East and 2100 South in Gooding County said she went outside to close her garage door when she noticed the TIMES-NEWS FILE PHOTO bear about 15 yards away. Vehicles crawl along Highway 93 just north of the Perrine Bridge during construction on both the north and south lanes in September 2005. Along with her granddaughter and cat, Anderson said she watched the bear until it was out of sight and then went outside to see it go down a ledge near her house. “I felt sorry for the poor thing, hes probably looking for his mother,”she Perrine to Be Resurfaced said. Anderson said the bear was about three and a half feet tall while walking on all fours and had a rusty for First Time Since 1976 Please see BEAR, A4 Expect delays as half of bridge will remain closed to traffic and BASE jumpers. Sage Grouse BY MELISSA DAVLIN [email protected] Summer of Road Construction May Delay TWIN FALLS • The iconic Perrine The Idaho Transportation Under way; Major road- State Highway 75 from Bridge is going to cause headaches Department has plenty of work begins mid-June Shoshone City Limits to for commuters this summer. improvement projects Mammoth Cave Road Resurfacing on the bridge will re- scheduled for the summer. I-84 in Cassia, Jerome What: Reconstruction Wood River duce traffic to one lane each way for Here are a few that might and Elmore counties Started last week and half of June. The project is one of cause delays for commuters What: Overpass repair continues through next several the Idaho Transportation and travelers: Throughout the summer Power Lines Department is undertaking in the summer next few months. I-84 and I-86 junction in Tiger Drive and Nathan Jerke, public information Cassia County Overpass repair at State Highway 25, BY KIMBERLEE KRUESI officer for the ITDs District 4, said What: Seal coat South Jerome Interchange, Jerome [email protected] the work on the bridge will cause de- Scheduled for August 2012 Highway 50 Interchange by What: Traffic signal lays for at least 16 days. Garden of Eden, South Wen- installation KETCHUM • A future transmission While there has been minor work I-84 in Cassia County dell Interchange, Glenns Fer- Tentatively scheduled for line project south of the Wood River throughout the years, this is the first What: Seal coat ry Interchange and more mid-June Valley has become the next to face time the ITD has resurfaced the Scheduled to begin June 17 Throughout summer potential delays due to its location on bridge since its 1976 opening, Jerke Throughout district priority sage grouse habitat. said. US-93 in south Repair at King Hill, Heyburn What: Seal coat Since 2007,Idaho Power Co. offi- The repair work doesnt mean the Twin Falls County and Glenns Ferry bridges Beginning mid-June through cials have been working with com- Please see PERRINE, A2 What: Major repair Throughout summer Sept. 1 munity leaders to upgrade the Wood River Valleys electrical grid. When planning first began, sage grouse conflicts werent the major issue they are today,said Brett Dumas, environ- mental supervisor with Idaho Power. IF YOU DO ONE THING That all changed in 2010 when Woman Wakes to Swarm of Bees TODAY . . . federal officials declared the bird a candidate for endangered species See the art: protections. A year later, a federal People are seeing Opening re- judge approved a settlement requir- ception for ing officials to make a final decision more bees this year Snake River than usual, but the about listing the bird by 2015. Reflections ex- With state officials and private swarms are mostly hibit, 7-9 p.m. landowners working to improve the harmless. at Jean B. birds population and avert a listing, King Gallery Idaho Power has put off deciding if it BY MELISSA DAVLIN at Herrett needs a third transmission line in the [email protected] Center for Arts southern region of the Wood River and Science. Please see SAGE GROUSE, A4 TWIN FALLS • Petra Rico Free. 732-6655. woke up to unwelcome guests on Monday morning. The lawn of her house, lo- THE cated at the corner of 3rd FORECAST Avenue West and Fillmore Street in Twin Falls, was carpeted in bees. Unfortunately for api- phobes, bee swarms are High 70° common in the spring. Though the masses of Low 42° stingers look, and sound, in- Ex-Rutgers Student timidating, theyre mostly Scattered Showers. harmless if left alone, said MELISSA DAVLIN • TIMES-NEWS Details on page S4. Gets 30 Days in Sam Day, owner of Cook Kirk Tubbs sweeps honey bees into a box to relocate to his berry farm. If you find a bee swarm Pest Control in Twin Falls. in your yard, contact a bee keeper or leave the bees alone. Theyll likely leave within a day. THE Webcam Case When Rico found the INDEX bees, she tried calling the Bridge S7 Page A5. police, but theyre not in the Know Your Swarms Comics A7 beekeeping business. So she Markets A9 waited in her home, afraid to What should you do when you wake up to a swarm of stinging insects? It depends. Crossword S8 leave lest she get stung. If the insects are bright yellow, have separated bodies and are flying in groups of Dear Abby S7 COMING WEDNESDAY When the bees were still about 50, theyre most likely wasps or something else, said Wes Pearson, owner of Mag- Jumble S6 there a couple hours later, ic Valley Pest Management in Twin Falls. Call a pest management company. Obituaries A6 Check In she had her husband turn on If there are hundreds concentrated together, theyre probably honey bees, Pearson Opinion A8 with Bo Jones the sprinklers. That was a said. Unless theyre threatening, leave them alone. Theyll take off in a few hours, said Sudoku S10 mistake. Sam Day, owner of Cook Pest Control. The severely injured soldier from “Theyre all riled up,” she You can also call beekeepers like Kirk Tubbs of Tubbs Berry Farm. Tubbs gathers Twin Falls has moved on to the said. Instead of sitting in a swarms and establishes them on his property to help pollinate his berries. Reach him at next phase of his recovery and is Please see BEES, A4 961-0969. looking forward to coming home. A2 • Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Perrine T.F. Woman Continued from the front page Charged with bridges condition is dangerous, Jerke em- phasized. All Idaho DUI after bridges are inspected at least once every two March Crash years. The type of asphalt TIMES-NEWS the contractor is using takes about four days to TWIN FALLS • A 27- set, Jerke said, and they year-old Twin Falls can only pour small sec- woman has been charged tions at once. with excessive driving un- “There will be some der the influence connect- times where it looks like ed to a March crash. nothing is happening out Karly Jean Diage was ar- there, but its required raigned on the charge cure time,” Jerke said. Monday in Twin Falls The ITD is also repair- County 5th District Court. ing pedestrian hand rails At 10:22 p.m. March 12, and cat walks on the Idaho State Police re- bridge. sponded to a crash at Ida- Unfortunately for ho Highway 50 and 3800 thrill seekers, the con- ASHLEY SMITH • TIMES-NEWS East Road — near the struction will hinder Markus Close, left, and Daniel Lira, with Earth Energy Inc. of Boise, place conduit in the ground for fiber optic cable Hansen Bridge — that re- BASE jumping, Jerke on Monday in Shoshone. quired extrication. One of said. The department the vehicles was a tan 1999 planned the construc- Temperatures soared Chevrolet Malibu driven tion for June so it would- Monday but will now cool by Diage that had damage nt conflict with the HEATING UP to the front passenger side. Magic Valley Air Show off until Memorial Day. According to a police re- traffic. port, Diage had slurred The project will take a speech and had a hard minimum of 16 days, BY STEVE KADEL said. “Lots of times we go cant wait until it really was huge.” time processing informa- though weather could [email protected] to Dierkes Lake and have a starts heating up and there Sales of ice cream and tion. Trooper Chris Po- cause delays, Jerke said. barbecue.” are thunderstorms.” cold beverages might slow hanka wrote in the report During construction, the TWIN FALLS • Mondays Twin Falls residents are Long has already adopt- during the next few days. that Diage smelled of alco- ITD is encouraging mo- 94-degree temperature breaking out all the warm- ed his summer strategy — The National Weather Ser- hol and said,“they hit me,” torists to plan for extra drove the Gonzalez family weather equipment as wearing a white undershirt vice in Boise called for highs when she was asked what travel time or use alter- out of their house on Twin summer nears and temper- and sipping from a two- around 70 today and 60 on happened. nate routes if possible. Falls Main Avenue West atures rise. That means liter bottle of soda. Wednesday and Thursday. The other vehicle in- and into the yard. sprinklers for the lawn, Lots of other people have Theres a chance of showers volved was a red 2006 Ford Aleides and Rosalba wading pools for the chil- opted for ice cream lately, throughout the week and Fusion with severe front- Alternate Gonzalez sat under a tree dren, and lounge chairs hitting shops selling the snow showers are even pos- end damage. That car was and enjoyed ice cream spread out in the shade frozen treat all over Twin sible Thursday in southern driven Kallie Anna Carney, Route drinks to keep cool while for adults. Falls. Eder Pacheco of Cold Twin Falls County, accord- with her husband Gary Kit To avoid Perrine Javier, Alides husband, On Second Avenue West, Stone Creamery said the ing to the NWS forecast. Carney and their 15- Bridge, use Hansen bustled around doing some Kelvin Long was in his ele- increase in customers has Things will rebound in month-old daughter as Bridge instead. To get chores. ment as the mercury rose been noticeable. time for Memorial Day.The passengers. there, take Kimberly “Usually we keep out of during the afternoon. “Its hot and thats when weather service predicts The three were trans- Road east until you the house because theres “Im from California and people like ice cream,”he dry conditions and warm ported to St. Lukes Magic reach the bridge. no air conditioning,” he I love the heat,”he said. “I said. “Last weekend temperatures Monday. Valley Medical Center. Troopers later checked on Kallie, who was pregnant, and found no immediate problems with the preg- nancy as a result of the crash. CSI Board Approves $2M According to the report, Health Heroes to both Kallie and Gary were travelling toward Twin Falls when they noticed Increase for Tech Center the Malibu approaching on Be Announced 3800 East.Gary told police BY JULIE WOOTTON the car looked like it was- [email protected] Also Monday nt slowing down, the re- port said. TWIN FALLS • It will cost During their meeting, College of Southern Idaho trustees According to police,Di- Wednesday nearly $2 million more than also: age was also taken to St. planned to build an Applied • Learned that agriculture professor Terry Patterson has been Lukes to be examined for TIMES-NEWS Technology Innovation Cen- hired as CSIs new dean of technical instruction. Hell replace injuries and get a blood ter at the College of Southern Todd Schwarz, who took a job as the states administrator of draw, but refused to an- TWIN FALLS • The Magic Valleys newest heroes may Idaho. professional-technical education. swer questions. not have superpowers, but they possess the ability to The colleges board of • Approved rate increases for the Eagle Hall dorm and North On April 30, police re- promote the health of southern Idahoans. trustees unanimously ap- View Apartments next year. ceived the blood test re- On Wednesday,the South Central Public Health Dis- proved a budget increase for Dorm room rates will increase $25 per semester — the first sults back which showed trict plans to announce the winners of the 14th annual the project Monday evening. rate increase since 2008. The cost for dorm meal plans will Diages blood-alcohol Health Heroes. Now,the total cost estimate also increase 4 percent. content to be .298, the re- Nominees are individuals or groups who worked to is about $8.5 million.Thats up North View Apartment rates will increase by about 5 per- port said. protect, promote and enhance the health of Magic Val- from the original $6.6 million cent — the first rate increase since 2005. A pretrial hearing is leys citizens in 2011. budget. The increases are in line with votes by the colleges Dormi- scheduled for June 12. The awards luncheon will take place at 11:30 a.m. at The college will transfer $4.1 tory Housing Commission in April. the health districts Twin Falls office, 1020 Washington million from its plant facilities • Awarded a bid to Right Systems Inc. for $25,785 for a speci- St. N., in the Katz Conference Room. Attendees are fund to pay for the project.An- fied network access controller. The system provides security asked to use the north entrance of the building. other $4.4 million will come checks for devices connecting with CSIs wireless network. COMING UP from an Economic Develop- • Approved various fund transfer requests — largely dona- ment Administration grant. tions, including from student groups and the athletics de- Trustee Karl Kleinkopf partment. CORRECTION asked if its a problem to take • Approved a new mission statement for the Head Start/Ear- more money than expected ly Head Start program. Sentencing Details Incorrect from the fund. “Were OK with this,”Vice wind energy, manufacturing clude more programs in the The 5th District Court News listing for Calen Neal President of Administration technology, environmental facility. Theres also space to in Sundays edition contained multiple errors. Neal Mike Mason said. technology, drafting, and air accommodate one new pro- The Speedway was sentenced for delivery of a controlled sub- Construction on the ATIC conditioning, refrigeration gram in the future. stance-marijuana. He was sentenced to 14 days in building is slated to begin this and heating technology. The larger budget also in- Scene county jail, 150 hours of community service to be fall, just north of the Canyon The facility will be 41,630 cludes the cost of work sur- To illuminate the appeal served within 400 days, and 24 hours on a work Building on CSIs Twin Falls square feet.Its larger than the rounding the building — such of a local summer sta- detail. campus. 29,770-square-foot facility as a parking lot and sidewalk ple, Andrew Weeks The Times-News regrets the error. The building will bring the that was originally planned. — as well as moving utilities in mingles with the fans at colleges technical programs The reason for the increase: case theres a need to expand Magic Valley Speedway. under one roof, including Adding space in order to in- the facility in the future. Friday in Entertainment STREAMFLOWS

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Vol. 107, No. 143 www.twinfallstrading.com Get it at www.magicvalley.com/todaysdeal Tuesday, May 22, 2012 • A3 Man Injured Three-vehicle Crash in Accidental Twin Falls Councils Question: Shooting on Briefly Closes Highway, What Should a City Fund? but No Serious Injuries Friday BY MELISSA DAVLIN and employee pay. BY ALISON GENE SMITH [email protected] Also Monday But realistically, making TIMES-NEWS just come to a stop in a 1997 [email protected] improvements costs money. Saturn passenger car. TWIN FALLS • Dreaming big In other business, the Although they agreed with BUHL • A three-vehicle col- Ernesto Ayala-Guarder- TWIN FALLS • Twin has a price tag. council: some of the input, council lision closed U.S. Highway rama, 24, of Wendell, was Falls police officers re- At Mondays Twin Falls • Swore in new Twin Falls members Jim Munn and Re- 30 for about 45 minutes also eastbound on U.S.30 in sponded to the emer- City Council meeting, coun- Police Department officers becca Mills-Sojka said they Monday between Buhl and a 2001 Ford Mustang. Ac- gency room at St. Lukes cil members started early Sabrina Bennett, Justin were hesitant to increase the Filer, but caused no serious cording to ISP, Ayala- Magic Valley Medical budget talks — weighing their Cyr, Christopher Ehardt tax burden on citizens to pay injuries, according to Idaho Guarderrama failed to yield Center Friday at 9:15 own priorities with ideas from and Tyler Rudkin. for the amenities. State Police. in time and rear-ended the p.m. for a call about an the public on what they would • Approved a special-use Councilman Shawn Barigar ISP investigated the crash Saturn, which then hit the adult male who was be- like to see from the city. The permit for concert series said reasonable tax increases at U.S.30s intersection with pickup. ing treated for a gunshot discussion of bike paths, fair Downtown Alive and Mar- arent necessarily a bad thing. 1700 East Road at about A passenger in the Saturn wound. compensation for city em- ket on Main, scheduled for “Taxes are the price that 4:40 p.m., according to a — Enedina C. Brito, 60, of Officers learned the ployees and infrastructure Wednesdays from June 20 citizens pay for the services press release. Investigators Twin Falls — was taken to St. man, identified as Kade improvements turned toward through September 26. they demand,” Barigar said. say Cassidee E.Kippes,17,of Lukes Magic Valley Medical R. Baugh, 21, was shot whether the city can afford • Awarded a $75,478 con- Councilwoman Suzanne Buhl,was eastbound on U.S. Center with minor injuries. accidentally by one of his those amenities without a tax tract to Stutzman Inc. for Hawkins said while she un- 30 and preparing to turn left All people involved wore friends, Anthony G. Par- increase. part of the Northeast Sew- derstood that people want onto 1700 East,stopped in a seatbelts and alcohol was sons, 21, in the 600 block During the budget discus- er Project near Chobani. improvements,she wondered 1997 Nissan pickup truck. not a factor in the crash. ISP of Eden Street North in sion, City Manager Travis if they would be willing to pay Behind her, Elizandro F. continues to investigate the Twin Falls. Rothweiler summarized more for them. Brito, 75, of Twin Falls, had incident. “The friend picked up community input on the state parks, came up most fre- State code allows cities to a .357 magnum that he of Twin Falls for the council, quently. But plenty of people raise taxes up to 3 percent an- Brockman Family FAST BAIL BOND believed was unloaded including what residents like, expressed concerns about in- nually, something Twin Falls and shot the victim in what they dont like and what frastructure and other issues, hasnt always done in recent Chiropractic the back,” a statement they want to see in the future. Rothweiler said. years,Rothweiler said. Dr. Marjorie A. Brockman released Sunday from Comments on recreation The council also talked The discussion is part of the R.N., B.S.N., D.C. 735-0030 Twin Falls police said. and wellness, such as bike about its own priorities, budget-setting process, and “A Positive Approach To Wellness” Joyce Moreno - Shelli Quam Baugh was treated at paths, walking trails and which included public safety isnt binding. 445 Idaho St., Gooding • 934-5000 St. Lukes for non-life- threatening injuries, the report said. As of Mon- day afternoon, Baugh was still in the hospital in ¡ŽŠ¤“š‘Œœ˜œ¡¥Š‹—Žœ¦¤œœ¡—“¨“š‘ good condition. The in- cident is still under in- œ¡˜œ¡Ž¤’Ššၺၸ­ŽŠ¡£န vestigation, but police said there is no indica- Large Inventory Offi ce Furniture Spring Specials! tion of foul play. Lt. Craig Stotts said no • Desks • Chairs • File Cabinets • charges have been filed New & Used! Pergolas at this point. 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Police Search for urging students to be aware. of the Idaho Army National TWIN FALLS fluence (excessive), bond Bear The critter was also seen near Guard have left their Fort previously posted, private Continued from the front page Mountain Lion a grocery store closer to the Hood, Texas training ground COUNTY counsel, pretrial June 12. Roaming Boise downtown area. for a 10-month deployment MONDAY Joshua Angel Lopez, 19, colored coat. BOISE • Police and wildlife Wildlife officials say it’s to Afghanistan. ARRAIGNMENTS Twin Falls; domestic bat- Bears are uncommon officials are actively search- common for mountain lions The citizen soldiers are part Arnold Dean Anderson, tery, recognizance release, in the Gooding area, said ing for a mountain lion that to follow rivers like the Boise of Company A,1-168th Gen- 48, Twin Falls; driving with- public defender appointed, Regan Berkley with Ida- has been seen in and around River or an irrigation canal eral Support Aviation Battal- out privileges, open con- pretrial June 12. ho Department of Fish downtown Boise. into more urban areas. They ion from Boise’s Gowen Field. tainer, $500 bond, public Frank Cantu, 45, Twin Falls; and Game. Idaho Department of Fish say, however, it’s rare for They’ll be flying and main- defender appointed, pretri- domestic battery, recogni- “It’s pretty unheard of and Game officials believe mountain lions to stick taining eight Black Hawk hel- al June 12. zance release, public de- for a bear to go there,”she the 70-pound juvenile male around neighborhood areas. icopters, transporting per- Arnold Dean Anderson, fender appointed, pretrial said. Chances are very is the same cat that was seen sonnel and equipment 48, Twin Falls; possession June 12. good it’s just a young picking at a deer carcass in Idaho National throughout the Afghanistan of a controlled substance, Mark D. Banburg, 41, bear. He’s looking for a the front yard of an east Boise combat operations area. $5,000 bond, public de- Sheffield, Ala.; driving un- place to be, trying to find home Friday night. Guard Soldiers The soldiers are expected fender appointed, prelimi- der the influence (refusal), his spot in the world. He The cat was seen Monday Head to to return home to Idaho next nary June 1. $1,000 bond, public defend- just got a little wayward.” near Boise State University, Afghanistan spring. Karly Jean Diage, 27, Twin er appointed, pretrial Berkley said Fish and causing school officials to Falls; driving under the in- June 12. Game has gotten several post a note on the website BOISE • About 60 members — Associated Press calls about the Gooding bear. “We’re keeping track of it,”she said. Rangers are doing SENATOR hazing to scare the bear enough that it doesn’t return and encouraging BERT BRACKETT it to head to a less popu- lated area, she said. Reliable, Conservative Leadership In general, bears don’t want much to do with District 23 humans, and are easily scared away with loud noises like clapping or a horn honking. “The last thing you want is for it to feel cor- nered or trapped,” Berkley said. “If the bear isn’t leaving, give us a call.” This time of year when MELISSA DAVLIN • TIMES-NEWS people are cooking out- Kirk Tubbs holds a drone bee while relocating a honey bee swarm in Twin Falls on side, it’s important to Monday. Drones are stinger-less male bees who exist to reproduce with the queen bee, keep grills clean and Tubbs said. Most bee swarms are harmless if left alone. make sure food and garbage are cleaned up best thing to do is let them and spring has been ideal for quickly. Bees be, Day said. Bee swarms honeybees, Tubbs said. “Please make sure Continued from the front page are made up of displaced “Things have been just there are no food odors a bees from an overpopulated right for them,” he said. bear could be attracted carpet, they flew in circles hive. When that happens, Unless they’re causing a to,”Berkley said. and chased a pedestrian the queen makes a second threat, Pearson won’t elim- In the meantime, An- down the street. It took queen, then sends her and inate them. He recommends derson and her family awhile, but they calmed up to half of the hive away to contacting beekeepers like will be a little more care- back down. form a new colony. Tubbs to collect them. ful. Eventually,Kirk Tubbs of When left alone, they’re “Bees are pretty scarce “We probably won’t Tubbs’ Berry Farm collect- docile. But if they’re agitat- and we need them for polli- Bert and Paula Brackett let the grandkids sleep ed the swarm. Both Tubbs ed, they turn territorial to nation,” Pearson said. outside in sleeping bags,” and his 6-year-old son protect their queen, Day “They are very beneficial to she said. Caleb wore beekeeper suits said. the environment.” as they guided the hun- Wes Pearson, owner of Day agreed. dreds of workers and Magic Valley Pest Manage- “Honeybees are one of See a Bear? drones into two boxes. ment in Twin Falls, said he’s the most beneficial insects THANK YOU Tubbs planned to trans- had 10 honey bee calls in the we have,” he said. “Don’t For your support this past Contact the Idaho Fish plant them into a new hive last week — more than he spray them. Don’t try to kill and Game regional office on his property. sees most years. them. Don’t rile them up. primary election. I will do in Jerome at 324-4359. Without a beekeeper, the The weather this winter Just leave them alone.” my best to represent the interest of District 23. Paid for by Brackett for State Senator. Fred Jaynes, treasurer gy source for the southern woman for the BLM office in Sage Grouse region. Boise. For example, the BLM Continued from the front page Dumas said he doesn’t put a two-year delay on a expect the northern project decision regarding the Chi- Valley, said Brett Dumas, to be delayed, since most of na Mountain Wind Project environmental supervisor the redundant line is locat- in south Twin Falls County Keep Safe This for the utility. ed on private land. because of its proposed lo- “We’re holding off on the But the southern project cation in priority sage long-term plan,” Dumas is primarily located on fed- grouse habitat. e Summer! said. “We don’t really have eral land and requires going “We don’t have a hard and ic enough information right through an extensive per- fast moratorium on approv- ct Use Sunscreen Wear Helmets now.” mitting process with the ing transmission line proj- ra The Wood River Valley U.S. Bureau of Land ects but we do have to take a y P Wear Seat Belts upgrade was split into two Management. close look at how it could af- mil parts. 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BY KIMBERLY DOZIER capturing terror leaders Associated Press around the Arab world and beyond. They spoke on con- WASHINGTON • White dition of anonymity because House counterterror chief U.S. officials are not allowed John Brennan has seized the to publicly describe the clas- lead in choosing which ter- sified targeting program. rorists will be targeted for One senior administration drone attacks or raids, es- official argues that Bren- tablishing a new procedure nans move adds another for both military and CIA layer of review that aug- NATION + WORLD targets. ments rather than detracts The effort concentrates from the Pentagons role. power over the use of lethal The Pentagon can still carry U.S. force outside war zones out its own internal proce- within one small team at the AP PHOTO • SUSAN WALSH, FILE dures to make recom-men- White House. In this Sept. 7, 2011, file photo, White House counter- dations to the secretary of The process, which is terrorism adviser John Brennan speaks in Washington. defense, the official said. NATION + about a month old, means The CIA keeps its own list WORLD Brennans staff consults two current and three for- arrangement to The Associ- of targets, though it overlaps BRIEFS with the State Department mer U.S. officials aware of ated Press, the officials pro- with the Pentagons. It never Head of and other agencies as to who the evolution in how the vided the first detailed de- included the large number of Catholic Dio- should go on the target list, government goes after ter- scription of the militarys interagency players the Pen- ceses, Col- making the Pentagons role rorists. previous review process that tagon brought to the table U.S. Nuclear leges Sue less relevant, according to In describing Brennans set a schedule for killing or for its debates over Obama Mandate. Safety Agency Roman Catholic lead- ers opened a to Step Down new front against the BY MATTHEW DALY Obama ad- Associated Press ministration mandate that WASHINGTON • employers The embattled provide work- chairman of the ers birth con- Nuclear Regulato- trol coverage, ry Commission filing federal resigned Monday lawsuits Mon- after a tumultuous day on behalf three-year tenure of dioceses, in which he Jaczko schools and pushed for sweep- health care ing safety reforms but came under agencies that fire for an unyielding management argued the re- style that fellow commissioners and quirement vi- agency employees described as olates reli- bullying. Gregory Jaczko stepped down gious free- ahead of a potentially blistering re- dom. port due out soon from the agencys inspector general, which has been 96 Yemeni investigating his actions for more Soldiers than a year. Killed in Jaczko, 41, led a strong response to Bombing. the nuclear disaster in Japan and was A Yemeni sol- a favorite of industry watchdogs, dier detonat- who called his emphasis on safety a ed a bomb refreshing change from previous hidden in his agency chiefs who were close to the military uni- nuclear industry or who came from form during a it. rehearsal for But scientists, fellow commis- a military pa- ASSOCIATED PRESS sioners and many rank-and-file rade, killing Dharun Ravi, left, looks on as his mother, Sabitha Ravi, cries as she reads a statement during a sentencing hearing staffers said Jaczko had created a 96 fellow sol- for Ravi in New Brunswick, N.J., Monday. chilled working environment at the diers and NRC, which oversees safety at the wounding at nations 104 commercial nuclear least 200 on reactors. Monday in In an extraordinary public rebuke, Ex-Rutgers Student Gets four fellow commissioners sat next one of the to Jaczko last December and told deadliest at- Congress he was an intimidating tacks in the bully whose actions could compro- capital in 30 Days in Webcam Case mise the nations nuclear safety.The years. Al-Qai- four commissioners said women at das branch in A judge also gave 20-year-old the George Washington Bridge. judge not to send him to prison. After- the agency felt especially Yemen Dharun Ravi three years of Instead, Superior Court Judge Glenn ward, Ravi, his family and his lawyers threatened. claimed re- probation, but the prosecutor Berman gave Ravi a month in jail,placed left court without comment. He is ex- No disciplinary action was taken sponsibility, him on three years probation and or- pected to appeal his conviction. against Jaczko, who strongly denied saying in an calls the sentence insufficient dered him to get counseling and pay In handing down the sentence, the the allegations. emailed and plans to appeal it. $10,000 toward a program to help vic- judge quoted an email from Clementi An inspector generals report re- statement the tims of hate crimes. himself describing Ravis conduct as leased last summer said Jaczko had suicide attack BY GEOFF MULVIHILL “Our society has every right to expect “wildly inappropriate. intimidated staff members who dis- was intended Associated Press zero tolerance for intolerance,the judge At the same time,Berman pointed out agreed with him and withheld in- to avenge a said. that Ravi was not charged in Clementis formation from members of the U.S.-backed NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. • A former Prosecutor Bruce Kaplan said he will suicide. He said Ravi has spent 20 commission to manipulate their de- offensive Rutgers University student who used a appeal the sentence, calling it months in “exile since his arrest. And cisions on critical votes. A follow- against al- webcam to spy on his gay roommate was insufficient. he suggested “hate crime is a mis- up report is due in the next few Qaida in a sentenced Monday to just 30 days in jail The tear-filled sentencing touched on nomer for what Ravi was convicted of: weeks. — a punishment that disappointed some many of the issues that made the case “I do not believe he hated Tyler swath of Jaczko said in a written statement activists but came as a relief to others heart-wrenching and legally complicat- Clementi. southern that it was the right time to step who feared he would be made a scape- ed: anti-gay bullying,teen suicide,hate- He also said he has examined the bias down, adding that he hoped his suc- Yemen last goat for his fellow freshmans suicide. crime laws in the fast-changing Internet intimidation laws in 39 states and found cessor would keep a strong focus on year. Dharun Ravi,20,could have gotten 10 age,and the uses and abuses of technol- that New Jerseys is among the broadest. safety.Jaczko said he will continue to — Associated years behind bars for his part in a case ogy in the hands of young people. Most, he said, are used only to increase lead the commission until his suc- Press that burst onto front pages when Tyler Ravi did not speak in court but shed the sentences of people convicted of vi- cessor is confirmed. Clementi threw himself to his death off tears as his mother pleaded with the olent crimes. In Joplin, a Senior Year to Remember

BY ALAN SCHER ZAGIER niversary of the countrys deadliest games, summer camps and nation- Associated Press single tornado in six decades. The al academic competitions: Here May 22, 2011, twister killed 161 come the tornado kids from Joplin. JOPLIN, Mo. • There were tearful people, injured hundreds more and School officials vowed to return remembrances for lost classmates destroyed thousands of buildings, to class on time. They turned a va- and jokes about spending their including Joplin High. Five other cant big-box retail store at the senior year in a converted depart- Joplin schools were also destroyed, citys only mall into a temporary ment store. with four more among the dam- Joplin High for juniors and seniors, But most of all for Joplin High aged structures. with freshmen and 10th-graders at Schools Class of 2012, a chorus of The twister arrived hours after another location across town. A rousing cheers and joyous celebra- last years high school graduation, middle school relocated to an in- tions marked their completion of forever defining the Joplin High dustrial park warehouse. high school under circumstance Class of 2011 and their younger “Im proud to be a member of the none of them could have envi- classmates as well. The tornados Northpark Mall graduates of 2012, sioned just one year ago. victims included two Joplin High senior class president Chloe Monday nights graduation, students, sophomore Lantz Hare Hadley joked. “We have been which featured commencement and senior Will Norton, a school through the unbelievable, and have speeches by President Barack Oba- system secretary and several AP PHOTO • PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS become stronger and closer than ma and Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon, younger students. Members of the Class of 2012 at the Joplin High School ever before. capped a senior year for the 428 “They had to grow up the night commencement ceremony, Monday at Missouri Southern State Despite the less than ideal loca- members of the Class of 2012 of the storm,Joplin High principal University in Joplin, Mo. tion, Joplin students embraced marked by tragedy, turmoil and Kerry Sachetta said. “They saw their return to a school they saw as perseverance. things they never should have had sembled Monday night at Missouri they sought both to embrace and a refuge, a safe haven in a town oth- The president visited southwest to see. Southern State Universitys cam- avoid, a refrain overheard in whis- erwise gone awry, said Joplin High Missouri the day before the an- The high school seniors who as- pus gym also encountered a label pers or uttered bluntly at soccer English teacher Brenda White. A6 • Tuesday, May 22, 2012 OBITUARIES

SERVICES

Apolonio Cabral of Murtaugh, Mass at 10 a.m. today at C.J. Jiggs Bartholomew Raylene Sherla Estep St. Edwards Catholic Church in Twin Falls (Parkes Mag- Nov. 17, 1925-May 19, 2012 March 24, 1937-Feb. 13, 2012 ic Valley Funeral Home in Twin Falls).

GOODING • C.J. friend, Eileen, by his DALLAS • Raylene Sherla port gates. Raylene loved Mary Lucille Miller Stohler of Twin Falls and formerly “Jiggs” Barth- side. From a week in Estep of Dallas, Texas, died learning and was con- of Buhl, graveside service at 11 a.m. today at the West End olomew, 86, a life- the Smokey Moun- of cardiac arrest Monday, stantly taking college Cemetery in Buhl; a lunch follows at the Immaculate long resident of tains to an evening Feb. 13, 2012, in Dallas, courses. She loved history. Conception Catholic Church in Buhl (Farmer Funeral Gooding, Idaho, drive — just to take in Texas. She also did a lot of craft Chapel in Buhl). died Saturday, May the scenic sites and Raylene was born March work and displayed her 19, 2012, at Oak treasures of the Idaho 24, 1937,in Gooding, Idaho, wares in craft shows and George Nicholas Christodoulou of Fairfield,memorial Creek Rehabilitation he loved so much.He to Roy Lee and Bertha D. flea marts in the Dallas and service at 2 p.m. today at Farnsworth Mortuary Chapel, Center in Kimberly fished all over the Sturgeon. Roy and Bertha Plano areas. 1343 S. Lincoln in Jerome. after a short illness. state with many fish- later divorced, and she She is survived by two Clifford was born ing holes named after married Hugo Hamilton. daughters, Denise Hankins Virgil William Champlin of Twin Falls, funeral at 3 p.m. in Iliff, Colo., on family members. He When Raylene was about 14 of Boise, Idaho, and Lean- Wednesday at Parkes Magic Valley Funeral Home, 2551 Nov. 17, 1925, to always had a smile on years old, the family moved dra (Tom) Estep Plummer Kimberly Road in Twin Falls; visitation from 5 to 7 p.m. Mike and Maude his face and his hand to Albion, Okla., where of Kenosha, Wis; one son, today at the funeral home. Bartholomew. The raised high to say Hugos family lived. Ray- Jerry Dalton Estep of Okla- family moved to Jerome in “hello.” With five grand- lene graduated from high homa City, Okla.; two Elizabeth J. “Bettie” Carson of Huntington, Ore., 1927,where Jiggs attended daughters,his time fishing on school in Albion, Okla., and brothers, Jesse Lee of Ed- graveside service at 1 p.m. (Mountain time) Thursday at schools in Shoshone and his own pole was limited,but married her high school munds of Washington and the Marsing-Homedale Cemetery; a dinner follows the Dietrich. In 1942, Jiggs was he had five girls that to this sweetheart, Jerry Dalton John Hamilton of Jerome, service at 3 p.m. (Pacific time) at the Huntington VFW drafted by the Cincinnati day love to fish. Cloud, on March 16, 1954. Idaho; one uncle, Jim Stur- Hall; visitation from 4 to 6 p.m. (MDT) Wednesday at Reds organization at the age Jiggs is survived by his wife Three children were born to geon of Jerome, Idaho; two Lienkaemper Chapel in Ontario, Ore. of 17 as a southpaw pitcher. of 65 years, Eileen; his three this union, Denise, Jerry grandchildren, Nichole Es- He left baseball to serve as children,Connie Bell of Cul- and Leandra. They were di- tep of Oklahoma City, Ok- Carma L. Dains of Jerome, memorial potluck from 2 to 6 an Army medic in Camp ver City, Calif., Monty vorced in 1962. la., and Phillip Estep of p.m. Saturday at the home of Jack and Debbie Kuhn, 1481 Barkley, Texas, and Staten Bartholomew of Gooding She married Jim Estep Kenosha, Wis.; and four S. 2000 E. in Gooding (Farnsworth Mortuary in Jerome). Island, N.Y. After his dis- and Crystal Foss (Doug) of on March 4, 1963, and great-grandchildren, Angel charge from the Army, he Wendell; five granddaugh- lived near Dallas, Texas, for Dawn, Vincent, Kira and Karin Wettergreen Larsen of Jerome, celebration of life returned to baseball and ters, Nikki Bell, Summer the next five years. They Holden, who was born a at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the New Hope Lutheran Church, married Mary “Eileen” Foss, Joy Bell, Sharona Foss moved to Idaho in 1968 to week after Raylenes pass- Highway 93 and West B Street in Shoshone (Farnsworth Porterfield in Columbia, and Amber Foss; eight great- be near her mother and ing. Raylene was preceded Mortuary in Jerome). S.C.,in 1947.He held a vari- grandchildren; and numer- other family members. Jim in death by her husband Jim ety of jobs throughout his ous nieces and nephews. He worked construction while Estep, her parents; and two life; was a member of the was preceded in death by his in Idaho. In 1985, they brothers, Bob Lee and Buck Nampa Police Department; parents, Mike and Maude moved back to Texas where Hamilton. truck driver for Wycoff out Bartholomew; brother, Les- she lived until her passing. A family memorial will be of Salt Lake City, Utah; ley Bartholomew; and two Her husband, Jim, passed held at 1 p.m. Saturday, owned Jiggs Conoco Station sisters, Betty Adamson and away in 1992. While in May 26, in the Elmwood Idaho National Lab Leader for many years on Main Effie Fisher. Texas, Raylene worked as a Cemetery in Gooding, Ida- Street and worked as a fore- A memorial graveside secretary and as a recep- ho. Arrangements are under man on the 101 Ranch in service will be held at 10:30 tionist at an assisted living the care and direction of Reaches Out to State King Hill. Jiggs finished his a.m. Thursday, May 24, at facility in Plano. She also Demaray Funeral Service, IDAHO FALLS (AP) • The Otter spokesman Jon working career at the State the Elmwood Cemetery in worked at the Dallas Air- Gooding Chapel. head of Idaho National Lab- Hanian said Grossenbach- School for the Deaf and Gooding. Arrangements are oratory is reaching out to top ers invitation for greater Blind,when he retired at the under the direction of De- Idaho leaders in an effort to state involvement comes at age of 62. maray Funeral Service, strengthen the relationship a time when members of the Jiggs was an avid out- Gooding Chapel. Condo- DEATH NOTICES between Idaho and the Leadership in Nuclear En- doorsman and enjoyed hunt- lences may be sent to the sprawling research facility in ergy Commission — ap- ing, fishing, camping and family by visiting the obitu- Jean Pierce 75, of Filer, died Saturday, the eastern Idaho desert. pointed by Otter in February family outings with his con- ary link at www.demarayfu- May 19,2012. INL Director John — are contemplating a stant companion and best neralservice.com. MALTA • Jean Ludwig Arrangements will be an- Grossenbacher said hes greater role for INL in the Pierce, 83, of Burley and for- nounced by Parkes Magic even approached Gov. C.L. states overall economy. merly of Malta, died Sunday, Valley Funeral Home in Twin “Butch Otter about the Members of the commis- May 20,2012. Falls. state taking an unprece- sion toured INL facilities The funeral will be held at dented ownership stake in last week in preparation for 11 a.m. Friday,May 25, at the Richard Loosli the complex,a move he said submitting a reporter to Ot- Malta LDS Church; visitation would bolster partnerships ter by Jan. 1. Della Kidd from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, BOISE • Richard L. “Dick” and collaboration between Grossenbacher didnt Jan. 6, 1925-May 19, 2012 May 24, at the Rasmussen Loosli, 72, of Boise and for- the lab and government provide any specifics for Funeral Home, 1350 E. 16th merly of Rupert, died Mon- agencies. what would be an appropri- BURLEY • Della young people who St. in Burley,and 10 to 10:45 day,May 21,2012,in Boise. “I have been an advocate ate state investment. He Kidd went to be were privileged to a.m.Friday at the church. Arrangements will be an- for a long time of a much said one potential benefit to with her sweet hus- learn from them. nounced by Alden-Wag- closer relationship between a partnership is getting cer- band Saturday,May Della was secretary Mollie Dalton goner Funeral Chapel in the federal government and tain state agencies, such as 19, 2012. We are so for M.H. King in the Boise. the state relative to INL, the Department of Environ- thrilled to know general office for 34 BLISS •Millie Rae Dalton,87, Grossenbacher told the mental Quality,closer to the they are together years before her re- of Bliss,died Sunday,May 20, Otie Burbank Post-Register in a story science and technology be- once again having a tirement. 2012,at St.Lukes Magic Val- published Sunday. ing developed by INL re- wonderful reunion! She was a won- ley Medical Center in Twin BUHL • Otie Alice Burbank, “There is no legal frame- search teams. Max (Mike) Kidd, derful example to all Falls. 92,of Buhl,died Sunday,May work for such a thing. My “Why dont, or could we, her husband of 68 as to her dedication A funeral will be held at 11 20,2012,at her home. point has been the days of embed the DEQ within the years, passed away and hard work. She a.m. Friday, May 25, at The Arrangements will be an- the federal government lab instead of DEQ being March 15, 2012. He always put her best Church of Jesus Christ of nounced by Farmer Funeral having a reservation on the outside the lab, Grossen- was the love of her in every project. She Latter-day Saints in Hager- Chapel in Buhl. state without the states full bacher said. life, always happi- was known for her man; visitation from 6 to 8 involvement in whats going Idaho Department of est when they were to- beautiful homemaking p.m. Thursday,May 24, and Russell Skeen on are past,he said. Commerce Director Jeff gether.They met while she skills, her meticulous gar- beginning at 10 a.m.Friday at INL, which has research Sayer, who also heads the was in high school. She dening, her joy in scrap- the church (Demaray Funeral TWIN FALLS • Russell buildings in Idaho Falls and LINE Commission, said the said he was the most booking (always a camera in Service,Gooding Chapel). “Russ” William Skeen, 51, of a bigger complex east of the panels objective is identify- handsome of all, AND he hand!). Her amazing em- Twin Falls,died Sunday,May city, is owned and operated ing how or what kind of role could waltz like none oth- broidery work, ceramics Hardy Davis 20,2012,at his home. by the U.S. Department of the state can play in the nu- er! On June 9, 1943, they and decorating for Christ- Arrangements will be an- Energy,and managed under clear energy renaissance were married by Judge mas! Her favorite time of HAZELTON • Hardy Albert nounced by Reynolds Funer- a contract by Battelle Ener- and INLs role in that resur- Henry Tucker; her sister, the year! She loved her Davis died Saturday,May 19, al Chapel in Twin Falls. gy Alliance. gence. Reva, was their witness. home, her “honey” and her 2012,at St.Lukes Magic Val- Della was 18 years old and family. She loved positive ley Medical Center in Twin Mike was 23. On June 9, and joyful people. She was Falls. 1954, they were sealed in loved in return. We will A service will be held at 10 the Idaho Falls Temple. miss her. a.m. Friday, May 25, at the Graduation Is No Time to Learn Della was born Jan. 6, She was preceded in Demaray-Robertson Funeral 1925, in Rupert. She was the death by her husband, Mike Chapel in Jerome. daughter of Jacob and Sarah Kidd; her parents, Jacob You Havent Saved Fidelia Babbit Straubhaar. and Sarah Straubhaar; her Oni Vajgrt Della was the fifth of eight sisters, Pearl Elliott, Lena children born to this mar- Martsch and Reva Moultrie PAUL • Oni Pak Vajgrt,68,of riage. There were also four Black; her brothers, Max Paul, died Monday,May 14, Enough for College. half siblings born from the and Ernest Straubhaar. She 2012,at her home. Whether your child is in fi rst grade or 12th, high school graduation is just marriage of her father, Ja- is survived by her sisters, A private service will be cob and his deceased wife, Edna Hoskins and Joyce held at a later date (Hansen around the corner. Fortunately, Edward Jones can help you put together Lena. Della went to the Heinze. She is also survived Mortuary in Rupert). a strategy to save and pay for college. Using our education funding tool, Rosston School in the vil- by many nieces and lage of Jackson. This school nephews. Donna Summers we can estimate future expenses at more than 3,000 schools and then had students from the first We wish to give special recommend a fi nancial strategy based on your unique needs. Remember, through the eighth grade. thanks for all the love and JEROME •Donna June Van- She had a great love of fam- support to Parke View Care Patten Summers, 81, of the longer you put off preparing for college, the harder it’ll be to pay for it. ily and appreciation for Center; Shauna Krauss and Jerome,died Sunday,May 20, hard work. She shared staff, Horizon Hospice; Er- 2012,in Jerome. For a free, personalized college cost report, call or visit today. many stories of living on ica Crithfield and Staff, and Arrangements will be an- the farm and how they were Dr.Miranda and staff. nounced by Demaray- Twin Falls Financial Advisors: Financial Advisors in the Surrounding Areas: all expected to work the In lieu of flowers, dona- Robertson Funeral Chapel in fields and help out in the tions may be made to Parke Jerome. home. View Rehabilitation and Della was a member of Care Center. Gary Russell The Church of Jesus Christ The funeral will be held of Latter-day Saints. She at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May SHOSHONE • Gary L. Rus- Lynn Hansen, AAMS® Mark L. Martin Dean Seibel, AAMS® Gretchen W. Tim & Lori Kelly McCool 1126 Eastland Dr. 1126 Eastland Dr. 834 Falls Ave. Clelland, AAMS® Henrickson 442 Main St. held numerous positions in 23, at the LDS 8th Ward sell, 57, of Shoshone, died Ste 200 Ste 200 Ste 1010 2716 S. Lincoln, Ste B 1327 Albion Ave. Gooding 732-0300 732-0300 733-4925 Jerome Burley 934-5001 the church she so dearly building, 2050 Normal Ave. Monday,May 21, 2012, at his 324-0174 678-1131 loved. She was Relief Soci- in Burley,Idaho, with Bish- home. ety president, ward organ- op Larry Kloepfer officiat- Arrangements will be an- ist, MIA president and Pri- ing. Burial will follow at nounced by Parkes Magic mary teacher. Della and Gem Memorial Park in Bur- Valley Funeral Home of Twin Mike were dance directors ley.A visitation will be held Falls. for 26 years, including stake from 6 until 8 p.m. Tues- William Stevens, AAMS® Ken Stuart Rob Sturgill, Jeffrey Rencher Shelley Seibel, AAMS® dance directors. They loved day, May 22, at the Morri- 1031 Eastland Dr. 1616 Addison Ave. E CFP®, AAMS® 614 Fremont St. 400 S. Main St. #101 Betty Qualls Ste 1 734-0264 1031 Eastland Dr. Rupert Hailey this calling! 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“Its almost like the government wants to come and rewrite the Bible and, to me, thats a position that I dont think the government should take.” Missionary John Tolo in a statement saying while he supports the idea of some kind of legal recognition OPINION for same-sex couples, marriage is a sacred template for raising and caring for children as God intended

The Citizen and the Government

n the Aesop Fable The Grasshopper I and the Ant,”there Cal are moral, economic Thomas and political lessons for our time, or any other. Tribune Media Services As the story goes, the lazy grasshopper wiles away his summer days singing and hopping and having an all-around good time while industrious ants work and march and struggle to carry kernels of corn to their anthills, storing up for the win- ter to come. As you would imagine, the inevitable happens. Come winter,the ants have plenty of food to see them through the cold, fallow months. The fun-loving grasshopper has nothing. The grasshopper begs the hardworking ants to share their bounty,but they refuse. Lets begin with the political lesson. Government, the grasshopper in this little morality tale, is constantly trying to get its citizens, the ants, to cough up more and more of what theyve earned by the sweat of their brows so that it might pay for its own needs. The latest of many recent examples occurred last week in Maryland where the majority Democratic legis- lature passed another tax increase on “the rich. Democratic Governor Martin OMalley and the legis- lators have lowered the definition of “rich from the ar- bitrary $250,000 established by President Obama, to $100,000 for individuals and $150,000 for couples filing Do You Want the Good News First? jointly.Maryland residents will now be slapped with a new tax on top of already high state and local taxes, tying the states new state-local tax bracket, according to the ve spent the last week Americas golden goose,lay- shoot ourselves in both feet,” Washington Post, with that of “...the Districts for traveling to two of ing all these eggs in Seattle remarked K.R.Sridhar, fourth-highest in the nation.Especially in the expen- I Americas greatest in- Thomas L. and Silicon Valley.China has founder of Bloom Energy,the sive Maryland suburb of Washington, D.C., incomes of novation hubs – Sili- Friedman it easy right now.It just Silicon Valley fuel-cell com- $100,000 and $150,000 are barely middle class. con Valley and Seattle – and New York Times needs to do the jobs that we pany.“Our people become The tax hike caused the Democratic comptroller,Pe- the trip left me feeling a have already invented,just less skilled,so you are shoot- ter Franchot, to protest. Franchot told Washington radio combination of exhilaration more cheaply.America has ing yourself in one foot.And station WMAL his fellow Maryland Democrats “try to and dread.The excitement below,and then making sure to invent the new jobs – and the smartest people from be loyal and want to be supportive of their party,but comes from not only seeing people execute them.The that requires preserving the around the world have less theyre becoming very frustrated with this long list of the stunning amount of in- leading companies driving goose.Microsoft still does reason to come here for the almost indiscriminate tax increases that were faced novation emerging from the this trend – Amazon,Face- more than 80 percent of its quality education,so you are with on an annual basis. ground up,but from seeing book,Microsoft,Google, research work in America. shooting yourself in the other Only if the tax-and-spend “grasshoppers start feel- the new tools coming on Apple,LinkedIn,Zynga and But that is becoming harder foot.” ing the heat from the taxpaying “ants are they likely to stream that are,as Twitter – are all headquar- and harder to sustain when The Labor Department reverse course. Some of that heat may soon be coming Amazon.coms founder,Jeff tered and listed in America. deadlock on Capitol Hill pre- reported two weeks ago that from people who are fed up enough to act. There are re- Bezos, put it to me,“elimi- Facebook,which didnt exist vents it from acquiring suffi- even with our high national ports of wealthy individuals and some businesses from nating all the gatekeepers”– nine years ago,just went cient visas for the knowledge unemployment rate,em- states with high taxes, including Maryland and certain- making it easier and cheaper public at a valuation of nearly workers it needs that Ameri- ployers advertised 3.74 mil- ly California, moving to states with a lower state tax, or than ever to publish your $105 billion – two weeks after cas universities are not pro- lion job openings in March. no state tax at all. own book,start your own buying a company for $1 bil- ducing enough of.The num- That is,in part,about a skills The economic lesson is this: Human nature has company and chase your lion,Instagram,which didnt ber of filled jobs at Microsoft mismatch.In an effort to demonstrated that if government can squeeze more own dream.Never have indi- exist roughly a year and a half went up this year from overcome that,and help fill money out of its citizens without having to cut wasteful viduals been more empow- ago.So why any dread? 40,000 to 40,500 at its cam- in the financing gap for spending, it will; and if citizens can get other peoples ered,and were still just at Its because were leaving pus outside Seattle,yet its higher education in Wash- money without having to earn it, they will become ad- the start of this trend. an era of some 50 yearsdura- list of unfilled jobs went ington State,Boeing and Mi- dicted to government and come to regard the suste- “I see the elimination of tion in which to be a presi- from 4,000 to almost 5,000. crosoft recently supported a nance as an entitlement. gatekeepers everywhere,” dent,a governor,a mayor or a Eventually,it will have no plan whereby the state, Compare the huge number of ineffective and waste- said Bezos. Thanks to cloud college president was,on choice but to shift more re- which was cutting funding ful government programs with The Marshall Plan of computing for the masses, balance,to give things away search to other countries.It to state universities but also 1948, which established the Economic Cooperation anyone anywhere can for a to people; and were entering is terrifying to see how not letting them raise tu- Administration, the intent of which was to provide tiny hourly fee now rent the an era – no one knows for budget-cutting in California ition,would allow the col- $13.3 billion in U.S. aid to Western European countries most powerful computing how long – in which to be a is slowly reducing what was leges to gradually raise rates to rebuild industry and put people back to work after and storage facilities on president,a governor,a may- once one of the crown jewels and the two big companies World War II.Much of Europe is in crisis today because Amazons “cloud”to test any or or a college president will of American education – the would each kick in $25 mil- it has become a victim of its own welfare state. Instead algorithm or start any com- be,on balance,to take things University of California sys- lion for scholarships for stu- of industry,there is indolence. Economies are in trouble pany or publish any book. away from people.And if we tem – to a shadow of its old dents who wanted to study because government, not the individual, has become Startups can even send all dont make this transition in self.And I fear the cutting is science and technology or supreme. France just elected a socialist president, re- their inventory to Amazon, a really smart way – by say- just beginning.As one com- health care to ensure that jecting necessary austerity.The European gravy train and it will do all the fulfill- ing,“Here are the things that munity leader in Seattle re- they have the workers they has derailed. ment and delivery – and even made us great,that spawned marked to me,governments need.This is not a call to ig- In America, too, many of our domestic programs gift wrap your invention be- all these dynamic compa- basically do three things: nore the hard budget choices merely sustain people in poverty rather than help them fore shipping it to your cus- nies”– and make sure that “Medicate,educate and in- we have to make.Its a call to to become self-sufficient. Liberal politicians, especial- tomers.This is leading to an were preserving as much of carcerate.” make sure that we give edu- ly,think this is perfectly fine because addiction to gov- explosion of new firms and that as we can,this trend will And various federal and cation,immigration and re- ernment means addiction to them and to the perpetua- voices. not spread as it should. state mandates outlaw cuts search their proper place in tion of their liberal agenda. “Sixteen of the top 100 Maybe we could grow as a in medicating and incarcer- the discussion. The moral lesson is this: When government takes best-sellers on Kindle today country without a plan.But ating,so much of the money Investment in our collec- money from people who earn it, government has a re- were self-published,”said Be- we dare not cut without a is coming out of educating. tive institutions and oppor- sponsibility to spend it wisely and in ways that achieve zos.That means no agent,no plan.We can really do dam- Unfortunately,even to self- tunities is the only way to the ends set down in our founding documents. Chief publisher,no paper – just an age.I can lose weight quickly publish,you still need to mitigate the staggering in- among these is that noble sentiment found in the Pre- author,who gets most of the if I cut off both arms,but it know how to write.The same come inequalities that can amble to the Constitution about promoting “the gener- royalties,and Amazon and will surely reduce my job is happening to research.A arise from a world where al welfare.By “spreading the wealth around,rather the reader.It is why,Bezos prospects.What we must new report just found that Facebook employees can be- than teaching and encouraging individuals to build adds,the job of the company preserve is that magic com- federal investment in bio- come billionaires overnight, wealth for themselves, government robs people of the leader now is changing fast: bination of cutting-edge medical research through the while the universities that joy produced by human initiative; indeed it takes from “You have to think of higher education,govern- National Institutes of Health produce them are asked to them one of the building blocks that makes us unique yourself not as a designer but ment-funded research and has decreased almost every slash billions overnight.As among living things: the dignity and reward of work. as a gardener”– seeding, immigration of high-IQ year since 2003.When we Ive said,nations that dont The moral, political and economic lessons of the past nurturing,inspiring,culti- risk-takers. shrink investments in higher invest in the future tend not are in fables and reality to teach the present and ensure vating the ideas coming from They are,in combination, education and research,“we to do well there. a better future. By ignoring them, Europe and America risk repeating costly mistakes and suffering the conse- quences. ONLINE COMMENTS

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Market Breaks Losing Streak, THE MAKING with Chinas Help NEW YORK (AP) • Forget Facebook. This is still Ap- OF THE TERM ples stock market. Apple — the worlds most valuable company, the innovator that revolutionized the cell phone — climbed nearly 6 percent on Monday, help- PINK SLIME ing propel major U.S. stock indexes to gains after a solid week of losses. The benchmark Dow Jones in- BY CANDICE CHOI dustrial average rose 135.10 points, or 1.1 percent, to Associated Press 12,504.48. The S&P 500 rose 20.77 points to 1,315.99, and the Nasdaq jumped 68.42 to 2,847.21. NEW YORK • “Pink slime was al- most “pink paste or “pink goo. The microbiologist who coined the term for lean finely textured beef ran May 21, 2012 13,500 through a few iterations in his head Dow Jones industrials 12,500 ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO before he decided to send an email Passengers crowd the kiosks to check in and print boarding passes in June about the filler to a co-worker at the 11,500 +135.10 2011 at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco. U.S. Department of Agriculture a 12,504.48 10,500 decade ago. Then, the name hit him D JFMAM Pct. change from previous: +1.09% High12,508.11 Low 12,367.72 like heartburn after a juicy burger. “Its pink. Its pasty. And its slimy May 21, 2012 3,250 looking. So I called it pink slime, Nasdaq Forced to Fly Solo, Even 3,000 said Gerald Zirnstein, the former composite 2,750 meat inspector at the USDA.“It res- +68.42 onates, doesnt it? 2,500 The pithy description fueled an 2,847.21 2,250 D JFMAM on Family Vacations uproar that resulted in the main Pct. change from previous: +2.46% High2,848.83 Low 2,774.45 company behind the filler, Beef Airlines are setting aside more “Im hoping that when we can get to Products Inc., deciding to close three rows for passengers willing to the counter,they can accommodate us meat plants this month. The contro- STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST pay extra for a better seat. for free,he says. versy over the filler,which is made of Airlines say their gate agents try to fatty bits of beef that are heated and AlliantEgy 1.80 18 43.63 +.16 -1.1 Keycorp .20f 7 7.45 +.04 -3.1 BY SCOTT MAYEROWITZ help family members without adjacent treated with ammonium to kill bac- AlliantTch .80 7 51.85 +.11 -9.3 LeeEnt h ...... 1.14 +.01 +61.7 AmCasino .50 8 18.44 +.32 +6.7 MicronT ...... 5.78 +.16 -8.1 Associated Press seats sit together,especially people fly- teria, shows how a simple nickname Aon plc .60 16 46.27 +.57 -1.1 OfficeMax ... 16 4.87 +.12 +7.3 ing with small children. Yet there is no can forever change an entire BallardPw ...... 1.17 -.02 +8.3 RockTen .80 23 53.32 +1.29 -7.6 BkofAm .04 ... 6.83 -.19 +22.8 Sensient .88f 15 35.97 +.99 -5.1 NEW YORK • If youre flying this guarantee things will work out. industry. ConAgra .96 14 25.15 +.04 -4.7 SkyWest .16 ... 7.74 -.13 -38.5 summer,be prepared to kiss your fam- Not everyone is complaining. In fact, the beef filler had been Costco 1.10f 24 83.73 +.79 +.5 Teradyn ... 15 14.64 +.32 +7.4 Diebold 1.14 12 36.44 +.89 +21.2 Tuppwre 1.44f 15 53.76 +.83 -3.9 ily goodbye at the gate. Even if theyre Frequent business travelers used to used for decades before the nick- DukeEngy 1.00 17 21.39 -.07 -2.8 US Bancrp .78f 12 30.72 +.45 +13.6 on the same plane. get stuck with middle seats even name came about. But most Ameri- DukeRlty .68 ... 13.74 +.32 +14.0 Valhi s .17 19 14.90 +.27 -26.1 Fastenal s .68 33 43.15 +1.29 -1.1 WalMart 1.59f 14 63.04 +.61 +5.5 Airlines are reserving a growing though their last-minute fares were cans didnt know — or care — about Heinz 1.92 18 53.97 -.13 -.1 WashFed .32 14 17.00 +.04 +21.5 number of window and aisle seats for two or three times higher than the av- it before Zirnsteins vivid moniker HewlettP .53f 8 21.89 +.43 -15.0 WellsFargo .88 11 31.40 +.46 +13.9 HomeDp 1.16 18 47.61 +.56 +13.2 ZionBcp .04 21 18.59 +.32 +14.2 passengers willing to pay extra. Thats erage. Now, airlines are setting aside was quoted in a 2009 article by The Idacorp 1.32 12 38.73 +.45 -8.7 helping to boost revenue but also mak- more window and aisle seats for their New York Times on the safety of ing it harder for friends and family most frequent fliers at no extra cost. meat processing methods. members who dont pay this fee to sit “The customers that are more loyal, Soon afterward, celebrity chef MAGIC VALLEY COMMODITIES next to each other. At the peak of the who fly more often, we want to make Jamie Oliver began railing against it. summer travel season, it might be sure they have the best travel experi- McDonalds and other fast food nearly impossible. ence,says Eduardo Marcos, American companies later discontinued their Mon Commodity High Low Close Change Jun J-Yen 1.2659 1.2587 1.2650 + .0031 Jun Live cattle 120.40 118.50 118.80 - .73 Sep J-Yen 1.2669 1.2606 1.2667 + .0034 Buying tickets two or more months Airlines manager of merchandising use of it. And major supermarket Aug Live cattle 122.40 120.68 120.80 - 1.13 Jun Euro-currency 1.2788 1.2644 1.2766 + .0051 in advance makes things a little easier. strategy. chains including Kroger and Stop & Aug Feeder cattle 161.40 159.08 159.10 - 1.60 SepEuro-currency 1.2802 1.2658 1.2773+ .0046 Nov Feeder cattle 163.88 162.15 162.15 - 1.33 Jun Canada dollar .9856 .9771 .9791 - .0031 But passengers are increasingly find- For everybody else, choosing seats Shop vowed to stop selling beef with Jun Lean hogs 87.55 86.55 86.70 - .73 Sep Canada dollar .9836 .9755 .9781 - .0021 ing that the only way to sit next to a on airline websites has become more of the low-cost filler. Jul Lean hogs 88.33 87.00 87.05 - 1.53 Jun Swiss Franc 1.0648 1.0530 1.0631 + .0041 Jul Wheat 697.50 652.50 605.25 + 37.50 Sep Swiss Franc 1.0626 1.0611 1.0624 + .0017 spouse, child or friend is to shell out a guessing game. Bettina Siegel, a food blogger who Sep Wheat 707.50 664.25 703.00 + 33.50 Jun U.S. Dollar 81.93 81.19 81.30 - .25 $25 or more, each way. To travelers who havent earned posted an online petition asking the Jul KC Wheat 708.50 667.25 705.00 + 33.00 Jun Comex gold 1597.5 1567.8 1592.6 + 17.7 Sep KC Wheat 721.00 683.50 717.50 + 31.00 Aug Comex gold 1599.8 1570.0 1595.2 + 18.1 With base fares on the rise — the av- “elite status in a frequent flier pro- USDA to stop using the filler in Jul MPS Wheat 807.25 765.25 792.00 + 24.75 Jul Comex silver 28.90 27.78 28.69 + .67 erage roundtrip ticket this summer is gram, flights often appear full even school lunches, said the controversy Sep MPS Wheat 805.00 762.00 788.25 + 24.00 Dec Comex silver 28.96 27.99 28.83 + .69 Jul Corn 638.50 619.50 635.00 + 10.50 JunTreasury bond 148.2 147.2 148.3 - .9 forecast by Kayak.com to be $431, or 3 though they are not. These casual isnt based on the term alone. She Sep Corn 551.75 532.50 546.50 + 8.00 SepTreasury bond 148.1 146.3 147.2 - .9 percent higher than last year — some travelers end up paying extra for an said consumers are just upset that Jul Soybeans 1438.751405.00 1405.00 - 33.00 Jul Coffee 181.85 177.70 179.15 - .95 Nov Soybeans 1317.00 1288.25 1288.00 - 18.50 Dec Coffee 187.50 183.60 184.85 - .95 families are reluctant to cough up more aisle or window seat believing they the filler is not what they think May BFP Milk 15.21 15.17 15.17 — Jul Cotton 78.12 76.47 77.99 + 1.34 money. have no other option. theyre getting when they buy “100 Jun BFP Milk 15.45 15.22 15.40 + .03 Jun Crude oil 92.88 91.08 91.64 - .92 Jul BFP Milk 15.35 15.15 15.24 + .06 Jun Unleaded gas 2.9082 2.8580 2.8932 + .0150 “Who wants to fly like this? says But as flights get closer many of the percent ground beef. Aug BFP Milk 15.59 15.39 15.42 + .07 Jun Heating oil 2.8589 2.8235 2.8355 - .0135 Khampha Bouaphanh, a photographer seats airlines had set aside for those But Siegel acknowledges that the May Sugar 21.43 21.20 21.17 - .05 Jun Natural gas 2.759 2.606 2.751 + .157 Jul Sugar 20.90 20.40 20.47 - .39 from Fort Worth, Texas. “It gets more willing to pay a premium do become name doesnt hurt her cause, either. Jun B-Pound 1.5835 1.5730 1.5820+ .0006 Quotations from Sinclair & Co. ridiculous every year. available — at no extra cost. She said the term “filled a vacuum Sep B-Pound 1.5825 1.5738 1.5806 — 733-6013 or (800) 635-0821 Bouaphanh balked at paying an ex- “Airlines are holding these seats in the public arena about the filler; tra $114 roundtrip in fees to reserve hostage,says George Hobica, founder her petition,“Tell the USDA to STOP three adjacent seats for him, his wife of travel site AirfareWatchdog. “The Using Pink Slime in School Food GRAINS & METALS REPORT and their four-year-old daughter on seat selection process isnt as fair as it had more than 200,000 signatures an upcoming trip to Disney World. used to be. within a week. VALLEY BEANS INTERMOUNTAIN Prices are net to growers, 100 pounds, U.S. No. 1 beans, less Idaho bean tax and storage charges. LIVESTOCK Prices subject to change without notice. LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Twin Falls Livestock Producers desiring more recent price informa- Auction on May 16. Slaughter and feeder cows tion should contact dealers. 64.50-84.74; cow/calf 1225-1575/pr; bred cows Other Idaho bean prices are collected weekly by 1275-1300; slaughter and feeder bulls 80.50- Bean Market News, U.S. Department of 98.75; heavy feeder steers 85.00-147.75; light Agriculture; pintos, $50; pinks, $45-$48, V Ltd.; feeder steers 152.50-156; stocker feeder steers garbanzos, mostly $39-$42. Quotes current May 159.00-174.00; heavy feeder heifers 124.50- 16. 136.25; light feeder heifers 138.00-155.50; stock- Employees Use of Cellphones While er feeder heifers 155.00-182.50; May 5: weaner pigs 75-85; feeders 100-110; sows 38.00-40.00; VALLEY GRAINS lambs 142.00-203.00; bucks n/a; ewes 46.00- Prices for wheat per bushel; mixed grain, oats, 70.00; calves 45.00-215.00; goats 15.00-185.00 corn and beans per hundredweight. Prices sub- No remarks on either sale. Driving Becomes a Liability for Companies ject to change without notice. Barley, $10.10; oats, $8.90; corn, $11.40 (15 per- cent moisture). Prices are given by Rangens in GOLD BY ASHLEY HALSEY III when the National Safety $21.6 million to the Florida settled for $5.2 million after an Buhl. Prices current May 16. Selected world gold prices, Monday. Corn, $11.85 (cwt). Prices quoted by JD Heiskell. London morning fixing: $1590.25 up $0.75. The Washington Post Council estimates that about family of the Honda driver. employee on a cellphone Prices current May 16. London afternoon fixing: $1592.50 up $3.00. NY Handy & Harman: $1592.50 up $3.00. one-quarter of all crashes in- And a federal magistrate caused a collision that cost a NY Handy & Harman fabricated: $1719.90 up $3.24. CHEESE NY Engelhard: $1595.86 up $3.01. One was a lumber salesman volve cellphones or texting — ordered an Alabama trucking woman her arm. Cheddar cheese prices on the Chicago Mercantile NY Engelhard fabricated: $1715.55 up $3.23. Exchange NY Merc. gold May Mon. $1588.40 off $3.20. who crippled a 78-year-old about 1.2 million accidents a company to pay $18 million Todd Clements, a Texas Barrels: $1.4600, nc; Blocks: $1.5000, nc NY HSBC Bank USA 4 p.m. Mon. $1590.00 off $2.00. woman.Another was driving year — these four crashes had for an accident that happened lawyer who sued the cable a toy companys van when he something else in common. when one of its drivers company for the accident that INTERMOUNTAIN SILVER NEW YORK (AP) — Handy & Harman silver killed a college sophomore. The companies that em- reached for a cellphone. killed two women, thinks GRAINS Monday $28.235 off $0.440. POCATELLO (AP) • Idaho Farm Bureau H&H fabricated $33.882 off $0.528. When a cable company guy ployed those drivers were Many corporations are ea- companies are wise to settle Intermountain Grain Report for Monday. The morning bullion price for silver in London POCATELLO — White wheat 6.25 (steady); 11.5 $28.390 off $0.090. rammed a stopped car at 71 sued.Distracted-driving law- ger to settle once they discov- without a jury trial. percent winter 6.16 (up 4); 14 percent spring 7.73 Engelhard $28.470 off $0.230. mph, a woman and her suits now are part of the legal er they are facing lawyers “People think theres a (up 4); barley 10.41 (steady); hard white 6.89 Engelhard fabricated $34.164 off $0.276. (down 3); NY Merc silver spot month Monday $28.304 off mother died. A driver in a landscape, and the lawyers armed with the smoking gun good defense here by saying, BURLEY — White wheat 6.35 (up 10); 11.5 percent $0.390. winter 6.43 (up 10); 14 percent spring 7.69 (up 4); company car didnt react who bring them are increas- of cellphone records. Everybody does it,” barley 10.00 cwt (steady) ; hard white 6.98 (up 10); NONFERROUS METALS when traffic slowed, rear- ingly going after the deep The Arkansas lumber Clements said. “Well,thats OGDEN — White wheat 6.25 (steady); 11.5 percent NEW YORK (AP) — Spot nonferrous metal prices. winter 6.65 (up 10); 14 percent spring 7.91 (up Aluminum -$0.9146 per lb., London Metal Exch. ending a Honda in a chain- pockets of corporations that company whose salesman not true, because the jury 10); barley 10.15 (steady); corn 12.02 (steady); Copper -$3.5358 Cathode full plate, LME. reaction crash that killed a 32- let their employees talk or text crippled the 78-year-old doesnt want everyone to do PORTLAND — White wheat 7.09 (up 09); 11 per- Copper $3.5040 N.Y. Merc spot Mon. cent winter 7.80-7.90 (up 10); 14 percent spring Lead - $1950.00 metric ton, London Metal Exch. year-old woman. while behind the wheel. woman paid a $16.1 million it. They just want to do it 9.43 (up 6); corn 281.75 (down 1.00); Zinc - $0.8713 per lb., London Metal Exch. NAMPA — White wheat 10.17 cwt (up 17); 6.10 Gold - $1592.50 Handy & Harman (only daily All four drivers were using Juries are making it worth settlement. themselves. Its a huge bushel (up 10); quote). their cellphones. At a time their while: One awarded And International Paper disconnect.” A10 • Tuesday, May 22, 2012 NATION BRIEFS Fort Hood Bomb and lasted into the night, day,affirming they will close time will take over the lead of It all adds up. with inmates dragging mat- the largely stalemated con- the combat mission by the Plot Suspect tresses and wood to an out- flict at the end of 2014 but middle of 2013, a milestone Masked in Court door recreation yard to set keep their troops fighting moment in a long, costly WACO, Texas • A soldier ablaze, Adams County Sher- and dying there for two more transition to control. 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Silver Spurs Equestrian Team Invites new members of all ages to join May 24~ V-L Rodeo Productions Barrel Race. Elko NV. Info can be June 9 (9am) Kenny Madson Memorial Roping. Shu-Fly Arena (1772 in the fun. We are a family-oriented fun group that participates in local found at www.parkerprorodeohorses.com. E. 1400 S. Gooding, ID) More info.@ www.shufl yarena.com. parades, drills, trail riding & family fun activities. For more information May 25th –Aug. 11th Every Sunday & Wednesday (Post time 5:30pm) June 9-10 – GRC Cutting Show, Location TBA. More info visit contact: Debi Johnson 358-3200, or Rochelle Shank 731-9812, Charlene LesBoisePark Horse Races. Boise, ID. Early Post time 2pm on June 9, www.grassrootcutters.org. Royce (208)539-5804. 17; July 1, 29 & Aug 11. More info. at www.lesboispark.com. June 10 & 11 (9am-4pm) Blue Ribbon Training Presents: Horsemanship/ Come Join the Fun-fi lled partnership of horse & rider ages 8-18 to perform May 25 (6 pm) Twin Falls Livestock Comm. Co. Horse Sale (tack, Reining Clinic by Paul Butler located at the Silver Tree Indoor Arena in parades and at the Magic Valley Stampede at the Twin Falls County Fair registered & grade horses). (3196 E. 3500 N. Approx. 2 miles South of Twin Falls) Twin Falls, ID. with the Filer Junior Riding Club. Meetings held every Tuesday night at The cost is only $110 plus $20 arena fee. Participants Wanted & must 7pm at the Twin Falls County Fairgrounds. Contact Karen Stoker at 308- May 25 & 26 (Fri.7pm & Sat. NOON) 5th District High School Rodeo, pre-register (Limited to 20 Riders) for more information or to pre-register 3377 or Rick Schulz 420-5952. District Finals, Gooding Fairgrounds. contact Charlene Royce (208)539-5804, Debi Johnson (208) 358-3200 Magic Valley Miniature Horse Club, Welcomes Registered, Non-registered May 25 & 26 (7pm & slack following morning) 6th District High School or Rochelle Shank (208) 731-9812 Silver Spurs Equestrian Team. and Long Ears (under 38 inches) horse owners. For more Information, Rodeo, Rupert Fairgrounds. June 10-16 – Idaho High School Rodeo State Finals, Pocatello, ID. contact: Debbie Emery 326-2223 or Stacy Storrer 731-2650. May 26, 27, & 28 (Sat 9am; Sun. 8:30am; & Mon. 8am) Annual Memorial June 10-16 ~College National Finals Rodeo, Casper Events Center Weekend Barrel Race. Target Race. All ages welcome; over $15,000 in Pay- Grassroot Cutting Horse Association, an equestrian cutting club located Casper, WY. Congratulations & Good Luck to: Tyler Nelson -Bareback, Orin Off & Awards. Shu-Fly Arena (1772 E. 1400 S. Gooding, ID) Entries can be in Magic Valley. Membership information, show locations, and entry forms Larsen-Saddle Bronc & Bareback, Brad Dyck Saddle Bronc, Trent Jacobson visit www.grassrootcutters.org. found at www.parkerprorodeohorses.com or www.shufl yarena.com. Bull Riding, Trasen Jones Bull Riding, Johnny Owens- Buhl Riding, Korinne United States Pony Club, Magic Valley Chapter welcomes new members May 27-28 (8:30am) High Desert JR Rodeo. Filer Fairgrounds. 12th Balls- Breakaway, Chuck Povey- Breakaway, Lindsay Davis- Breakaway, & from the ages of 8-25. The Magic Valley Pony Club (MVPC) was founded in Grade & Under, MUST Pre-Register by Mail. More info. at www.hdjra.com. Samantha Logan-Barrel Racing. More info www.cnfr.com 1987 at Southwind Ranch in Jerome and still rides there every Saturday June 1-3 – Idaho Jr High Rodeo, Filer Fairgrounds, Shouse Arena. June 12 (Potluck @ 6:30pm & Meeting at 7pm) High Desert Backcountry from 11-2. Pony Club is a youth program that teaches Dressage, Jumping, Horsemen Meeting at home of Kathy Kerley in Jerome. Guests are Cross Country, and Horse Management. For more information on USPC, June 1 & 2 (9am-5pm) Bailey Gutherie Goat Tying Clinic. Rigby, ID. welcome. Call 324-4754 for more info. visit www.ponyclub.org or on MVPC, call (208)324-8538. (51 S. 800 E Jerome, ID). Limited to 12 students per day. RSVP or More info. call 208-403-7990. June 15 (beginners/kids) & 16 & 17~ Camarillo Clinics. Performance Every Tuesday & Thursday (6pm-8pm) College of Southern Idaho Horsemanship for better barrel racing. Canyon County Fairgrounds June 2 (10am) Western Days Parade, Twin Falls, ID. Equestrian Team holds meetings at the CSI Expo Center or at the Caldwell, ID. Limited 12 riders per class & Stalls available. For more info Arrow E Arena when the CSI Expo Center is being used for other events. June 2 & 3 Open Series Trail Course Weekend. Thistle Creek Ranch call 208-888-3003 or email [email protected]. www.ihsainc.com or call Lynne Case at (208) 320-2696 for more details. Wilder, ID. More info at www.thistlecreekranch.com. June 16~Annual Barrel Fever Saddle Series Barrel Race. More info Second Monday of each Month June 3 (TO 9:30am-11:30am; race NOON) Daniel Dopps Memorial at www.parkerprorodeohorses.com. (Dinner 6pm; meeting 7pm) Rodeo Committee presents: The 1st Annual Triple D (4D) Barrel Bash. Magic Valley Reined Cowhorse Optimist Park Arena Mountain Home, ID. SIBRA Approved, American West June 16~Idaho Futurity Fund Raiser Barrel Race. Homedale Rodeo www.parkerprorodeohorses.com Association meetings at Travelers Co-Sanctioned. Prizes/ Money, drawings, & concession available. Call Grounds. More info at . Oasis Eden, ID. Contact Milo (208) 208-598-0456 or 208-590-0531 for more details or to enter. June 16 (10am) Wendell Dairy Days Parade, Wendell. 921-1665 for more details. New Members are welcome! June 4-5 (7pm) Buhl Youth Rodeo Series. Buhl Rodeo Grounds. Entry June 16 (TO 10am, race 1pm) Idaho Barrel Fever Classic. Gooding forms available at Vickers or Valley County Store in Buhl or call 543-5188. Fairgrounds, ID. Win a Saddle or Money. More info. Call Julie 280-0909 Mondays: Barrel Racing 6pm Entries due Thursday before each Rodeo. Mail Entries to P.O. Box 564 or Pam 617-0743. Tuesdays: Team Roping 6pm. Buhl, ID 833316. Thursdays: Team Sorting 7pm. June 17~PFI Arena (Plant Foods Inc.) SIBRA Summer Barrel Race Series. COPUS COVE ARENA 1731 E. 3900 June 8, 9 & 10~America West 4-D Classic Barrel Race. Winnemucca, $500- progressive & Awards. More info. at www.tacknstuff-pfi .com. NV. More info at www.parkerprorodeohorses.com. N. Buhl. Rough stock events available June 18-19 (7pm) Buhl Youth Rodeo Series. Buhl Rodeo Grounds. Entry “Durable and long-lasting” on request & will add according to June 9~Belmont Horse Race. forms available at Vickers or Valley County Store in Buhl or call 543-5188. interest. For more information call Entries due Thursday before each Rodeo. Mail Entries to P.O. Box 564 June 9 (Entry Forms Due) Event > May 26- Idaho Junior Rodeo Hand Crafted Dwight French at (208)731-6635. Buhl, ID 833316.June 22 (6pm)-23 (9am) Utah Team Penning Assoc. Team Association, in Malad. Visit www.idahojrrodeo.com. Blankets • Coolers • Sheets Sundays (weather permitting) Penning Competition Tremonton, UT. Visit www.utahtpa.com. June 9 (5pm-9pm) Blue Ribbon Training Presents: Beginners Clinic Bridle & Rope Bags (10am) The Idaho Regulators June 23– Filer Fun Days Parade, Filer. (CMSA Mounted Shooting Club) by Paul Butler located at the Silver Tree Indoor Arena (3196 E. 3500 N. For repair work quotes - Call today! will be holding practice at Danny Approx. 2 miles South of Twin Falls) Twin Falls, ID. The cost is only $60 June 23 (Entry Forms Due) Event > June 9- Idaho Junior Rodeo Mechams arena in Rupert Idaho. Call plus $10 arena fee. Participants Wanted & must pre-register (Limited to Association, in Preston. Visit www.idahojrrodeo.com. Kent Spaulding for more information. 10 Riders) for more information or to pre-register contact Charlene Royce June 23 (1pm-4pm) White Performance Horse Clinic. (387 N HWY 24 431-4553. New Shooters are always (208)539-5804, Debi Johnson (208) 358-3200 or Rochelle Shank (208) Rupert, ID). $65 limited to 6 riders, $15 spectator admission. More info. welcome. 731-9812 Silver Spurs Equestrian Team. www.whiteperformancehorses.com. Wednesdays: (TO 6:15pm- races June 9-10 & 24~Horse Races, Jerome County Fairgrounds Jerome, ID. June 24~Chasing The Cure Barrel Race. Battle MT, NV. More info at 7:30pm) Barrel Racing Jackpot~ www.parkerprorodeohorses.com. 208-543-9214 Pole Bending Practice at Shu-Fly 1-866-604-1075 Arena (1772 E. 1400 S. Gooding, ID) Come See Our Large Selection June 24 (TO 9:30am;Race NOON) Summer Heat Race. Shu-Fly More info. at www.shufl yarena.com. Arena (1772 E. 1400 S. Gooding, ID). $200 Progressive. More info. at thedigihorse.com Unique Jewelry • Home Décor • Hand Bags www.shufl yarena.com or www.parkerprorodeohorses.com. • Equine Tack • Children’s Corner • Fertilizer June 29, 30 & July 1~Blackfoot Horse Expo • Animal Health Products June 30– 4-H Mini Horse Show, Filer Fairgrounds. • Seeds • Panels & Gates June 30 – Idaho State Horse Show Association, Horse Show. visit • Feeders • Chemicals ffordable www.ishsa.tripod for details. AffordableA • Horse, Pigs, & Sheep Feed SILVER SHOW SADDLESSADDLES July 4 (10am) Buhl Sagebrush Days Parade, Buhl, ID. AnyAny Seat SSizeize 13”13” - 1717”” 733-4072 July 4 & 5 (7pm) Rexburg Whoopee Days Open Rodeo. $1500 added each rough stock event & $500 added for each timed event. Rodeo Entries 21300-C Hwy 30 • Filer, Idaho due by June 25th 6-10pm or for more info Janelle Klingler Call 356-9308. shop online at tacknstuff-pfi .com

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Sire: Shining Spark 2012 Stud Fee: $750 STARTINGSTARTING AT $99999900 Owned By & Standing At: John Smith VICKERSVICKERS WESTERN STORSTOREE Performance Horses 2309 ADDIADDISONSON AVE. EAEASTST ((ACROSSACROSS FRFROMOM K-MARTK-MART)) 39W. 300S. Rupert, ID Twin Falls (208) 733-9233 “Open“Open 7 DaDaysys A Week” Mon. - Sat. 9 to 6 • Sun.Sun. 11 toto 4 208-431-9098 7733-709633-7096 • MOSTMOST CCREDITREDIT CCARDSARDS WELWELCOMECOME [email protected] Jerome (208) 324-7144 • Tuesday, May 22, 2012 Sports Editor Patrick Sheltra [ 208-735-3239 • [email protected] ] Champlin, Mathews Sign With College of Idaho

The two Kimberly baseball stars and Champlin ex- coaching staff and in played together in Little League. pects to sign some- October they worked time this week. out with the Yotes BY STEPHEN MEYERS “I yelled at Clay coaching staff. [email protected] because he already “I played with the signed his,” Cham- team and they said I KIMBERLY • They were classmates in plin joked. “I was could play for them if kindergarten and have been teammates like, Clay, weve got I got accepted into since Little League, so it came as no to do a big media Champlin Mathews the school,” said surprise to family and friends that thing and sign it to- Mathews, who Kimberly seniors Seth Champlin and gether.” pitched and played shortstop for Kim- SPORTS + WEATHER Clay Mathews will continue their base- Mathews and Champlin have had berly and expects to play infield for the ball playing careers together. their hearts set on playing for the Col- Yotes. Both are heading to the College of lege of Idaho since they began their Champlin was a pitcher and center- Idaho as Mathews has already signed college searches as juniors. fielder for the Bulldogs, but doesnt see his letter of intent to the NAIA school Each player reached out to the C of I Please see SIGNEES, S2

PLAYER SAFETY ON OWNERS AGENDA BY BARRY WILNER Associated Press

With the Saints bounty case moving to grievance hearings and court, NFL owners will talk about player safety when they meet on Tuesday. The issue is on the agenda for the owners session in Atlanta, where Commissioner Roger Goodell is cer- tain to be asked about Saints line- backer Jonathan Vilmas defamation lawsuit against him. Meanwhile, Goodells authority for administer- ing discipline is being challenged by the players union, Vilma and three other players suspended for their roles in the pay-for-hits system. Thats the hot topic, but hardly the only topic. Owners also will discuss several bylaw changes that were tabled in March, including designat- ing one player suffering a major in- jury before Week 2 of the season as COURTESY SPENCER FARRIN • IDAHO ATHLETICS eligible to return from injured re- Sarah Nutsch, a 2008 graduate of Jerome High School, qualified in the hammer throw for the NCAA West Regional this weekend for the serve, and moving the trading dead- Idaho Vandals. line back two weeks to after Week 8. Atlanta Falcons President Rich McKay,chairman of the competition committee, expects both measures to pass. Jeromes Nutsch Finds Her Calling “There were good ideas and sug- gestions, no resistance,”he said at the last meetings. “Well work on the language.” The language from the players with Vandal Track and Field punished in the bounty case has been strong and challenging of the leagues findings. Vilmas lawsuit This Jerome graduate has gone from Vandals campus as a bewildered, over- claims Goodell made false state- a walk-on to qualifying for this Magic Valley NCAA whelmed freshman. ments that tarnished the linebackers weekends NCAA Division I West You see, Nutsch was a pole vaulter in her reputation and hindered his ability to Division I West Regional early years on the Tigers track team. That earn a living playing football. Vilma Regional in the hammer throw. Qualifiers wasnt working out as well as she wanted it to, has been suspended for the 2012 sea- Sarah Nutsch (Jerome), Idaho, hammer she said, so she was encouraged by the Jerome son. BY STEPHEN MEYERS throw coaching staff her senior year to pick up the The suit in U.S. District Court in [email protected] Diana Blauer (Burley), BYU, high jump shot and discus. New Orleans claims Goodell, “relied Hayli Worthington (Minico), Idaho State, She turned out to be a natural in the events, on, at best, hearsay, circumstantial MOSCOW • Sarah Nutsch still cant believe it. 400 meter hurdles finishing second at the Class 4A state meet in evidence and lies” in making com- Shes gone from a walk-on at the University the discus and sixth in the shot put. ments about Vilma while discussing of Idaho who had never thrown the hammer in Still, she hadnt even thought about com- the NFLs bounty investigation. her life, to getting ready to compete at this Texas with 12 teammates for the meet, which peting collegiately until her Jerome coach, The union filed a grievance with an weekends NCAA Division I West Regional in begins Thursday. Elmer Musgrave, dropped a note to Idaho head arbitrator asserting that Goodell has Austin, Texas. A 2008 Jerome graduate, Nutsch hadnt coach Julie Taylor and her husband, the Van- no power to discipline players for ac- “It is crazy.I never thought that I was going even picked up a hammer — much less tossed dals throwing coach, Jim Taylor. tions that occurred before the to get this far,”said Nutsch, who travels to one 100-plus feet — until she set foot on the Please see NUTSCH, S2 leagues current labor agreement was signed last August. Vilma and current Saints team- mate defensive end Will Smith, plus former Saints Anthony Hargrove, a defensive end now with Green Bay, and Scott Fujita, a linebacker now with Cleveland, have appealed their Manning Looks Good in Broncos First OTA Workout suspensions. Smith got four games, Hargrove eight and Fujita three. The 14-year veteran going to be on my side because Their appeal asks another arbitra- participated in his first full what I saw today, hes going to tor to decide if the players should be practice in more than 16 give us some good work,”star cor- punished for the system that the nerback Champ Bailey said.“And league says ran for three years and months. we might not see a quarterback paid improper cash bonuses for hits like that all year.” that injured targeted opponents. The BY ARNIE STAPLETON Manning became the most Please see SAFETY, S2 Associated Press prized free agent in NFL history following his release from the ENGLEWOOD, Colo. • His pass- Colts after 14 seasons. His signing es were hitting receivers in stride in Denver led to Tebows trade to and right between the numbers, the New York Jets, despite a not skipping off the ground or thrilling run to the playoffs guided whizzing behind their heads like by the younger QB. so many of Tim Tebows. The Broncos and a handful of See Ya, Stan The Denver Broncos got their other suitors watched Manning first real taste of Peyton Manning throw during his whirlwind free The Orlando Magic fired coach Stan on Monday with a spirited, fast- agency tour in March, but before Van Gundy on Monday and agreed to paced workout, the four-time Monday, reporters had to rely on part ways with general manager Otis MVPs first full practice in more his receivers for updates on his Smith. than 16 months. progress. Manning had refused to Smith and Van Gundys relation- “It felt good to be out there. Its talk about it. ship with Dwight Howard was the been a while for me,”Manning “Well, you guys got to see him centerpiece of a soap opera that said.“Its been about a year and a- today,”tight end Jacob Tamme weighed down the franchise all sea- half since Ive been in uniform, said. son after the All-Star center request- been in an organized practice. So, And he looked like the Manning ed a trade. it felt good to be out there. And it of old. His throws, most of which The Magic lost in the first round of will be a good film to study.” were intermediate, were strong the playoffs for the second straight Monday also was the first and on target. His only deep pass year. Orlando went 37-29 in the reg- chance for the media to get a look was true, too, hitting Matthew ular season but was eliminated in five at the progress Manning has made Willis in stride before being bro- games by Indiana after a rash of late- since a series of neck operations ken up by cornerback Tracy Porter season injuries that included back sidelined him all of last season and ASSOCIATED PRESS at the goal line. surgery for Howard. Orlando went 5- led to his release from the Indi- Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning (18) throws a pass Watching his pinpoint passes 12 without him. anapolis Colts. during minicamp at the NFL teams football training facility in zip around Dove Valley,one never Van Gundy coached the Magic for And Manning looked great, Englewood, Colo., on Monday. would have guessed hed been five seasons. He finished with a 259- showing zip and accuracy on his forced to take a sabbatical and go 135 record, going 31-28 in the play- passes, comfort under center, and no ill effects from the nerve throwing arm. under the scalpel multiple times offs. NBA Roundup, S3 complete command of his offense injury that caused weakness in his “Man, it feels good to know hes Please see MANNING, S2 Sports 2 • Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Safety Moyer Appears in 50th Stadium as Rockies Lose Continued from Sports 1

ASSOCIATED PRESS scored on Clint Barmes with runners in scoring posi- union argues that the ar- tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the tion with five strikeouts and bitrator, Stephen Bur- MIAMI • Giancarlo Stanton eighth inning and Pittsburgh a foulout. Booed repeatedly bank, and not Goodell hit a grand slam off Jamie rallied against Johan Santana by their increasingly impa- should hear the four Moyer in a five-run fourth and the New York Mets. tient fans, the Yankees lost players appeals. inning, Mark Buehrle was Mike McKenry tied it with for the sixth time in seven On other issues, the dominant after a shaky first a two-run homer in the sev- games and at 21-21 have their NFL has informally and the surging Miami Mar- enth off Santana and Walker worst record at this point in looked at further changes lins beat Colorado 7-4. made it all the way to third in the season since they started to kickoff returns, con- Austin Kearns tied a career the eighth when his long 20-25 in 2008 — the only sidered the most danger- best with four hits for the drive off Jon Rauch (3-3) time since 1994 that New ous play in football. It al- Marlins,whose 15-5 record in glanced off the glove of cen- York failed to make the play- ready has altered the de- May leads the majors. ter fielder Kirk Nieuwenhuis offs. fenseless player rules to Buehrle (4-4) worked 7 2- for an error and rolled to the include offensive and de- 3 innings,giving up four runs wall.One batter later,Barmes RED SOX 8, ORIOLES 6 fensive players, and there and four hits in the first and hit a fly to right and Walker BALTIMORE • David Ortiz even have been sugges- one more hit the rest of the just beat the wide throw from homered in the sixth inning tions about eliminating way. Heath Bell pitched the Lucas Duda. to start Bostons comeback the three-point stance ninth for his sixth save in 10 from a three-run deficit,and for line play. Equipment chances. CARDINALS 4, PADRES 3 the Red Sox got three hits issues also could be dis- Moyer (2-4) allowed nine ST. LOUIS • Tyler Greene hit from Will Middlebrooks in a cussed at these meetings, hits and six runs in 3 2-3 in- a go-ahead, two-run homer victory over the Baltimore with a close eye on con- nings in his debut at Marlins in the eighth inning, trump- Orioles. cussions. Dozens of law- Park,the 50th big league sta- ing Jesus Guzmans two-run Dustin Pedroia had two suits have been filed dium in which the 49-year- double in the top half,and St. RBIs and Mike Aviles scored against the league by for- old has appeared during his Louis beat San Diego to snap the go-ahead run in the sev- mer players and their career. a four-game losing streak. enth to help Boston secure its families claiming the Troy Tulowitzki hit a two- Jaime Garcia allowed two ninth win in 11 games. The league didnt warn them run homer and Michael runs in seven-plus innings Red Sox are tied with the about the long-term ef- Cuddyer had a two-run dou- for the injury-riddled Cardi- New York Yankees in the AL fects of head trauma. ble for the Rockies. ASSOCIATED PRESS nals, who maintained their East cellar but are at .500 (21- Miami Marlins Jose Reyes (7) and Giancarlo Stanton, half-game lead in the NL 21) for the first time since NATIONALS 2, PHILLIES 1 right, leap into the air after defeating the Colorado Central over Cincinnati. St. April 30. PHILADELPHIA • Gio Rockies 7-4 in a baseball game in Miami, Monday. Louis has won just three of its Gonzalez allowed three hits last 11. BLUE JAYS 6, RAYS 2 over six shutout innings and reach second and third and solo shots in a row by Cincin- Yadier Molina hit a bro- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. • Ian Desmond homered and escaped a jam to earn his nati — and allowed only two ken-bat single with one out Kyle Drabek overcame com- Signees drove in both Washington second save. Ty Wigginton hits over eight innings for a in the eighth off Andrew mand issues to win for the Continued from Sports 1 runs to lead the Nationals to hit a sacrifice fly off Burnett, victory against Atlanta. Cashner (2-3). With two first time on the road this a 2-1 victory over the but Placido Polanco lined Drew Stubbs hit two of the outs, Greene homered to season, Yunel Escobar hit a himself pitching for Philadelphia Phillies on out with two on to end it. career-high four homers al- right-center for his third hit. tiebreaking homer and the C of I. Monday night. Kyle Kendrick (0-4), lowed by Braves starter Mike Toronto Blue Jays beat the “Honestly,I dont know Gonzalez (6-1), a former making his second start in Minor (2-4). All the runs American League Tampa Bay Rays. what my role will be,” Phillies farmhand, struck place of injured Vance Wor- scored on solo homers at one ROYALS 6, YANKEES Drabek (4-4),who entered Champlin said.“Whatev- out seven of the first nine ley, allowed two runs and of the majors most hitter- 0-3 with a 5.23 ERA away er they want me to do, Ill batters and finished with five hits in six innings. It was friendly ballparks. NEW YORK • Felipe Paulino from home,allowed two runs do it and Ill do whatever it nine strikeouts. That upped the third straight loss for the Leake (1-5) finally got his blanked New York for the and three hits in six innings. takes to get on the field.” his total to 35 over his last Phillies, who have dropped first victory in eight starts this second time in a month, and The right-hander walked six, Champlin and Math- four starts, all wins, in 25 in- four of five to Washington season, doing a little bit of Mike Moustakas and Jeff struck out three and had ews will join a successful nings. this season and 12 of the last everything. He struck out a Francoeur hit two-run three wild pitches. Escobar College of Idaho program, Bryce Harper had two hits 15 meetings overall. season-high six and retired 14 homers to lead the Kansas put Toronto in front 3-2 on a which has gone 41-19 this for Washington. in a row after Juan Francisco City Royals over the reeling solo homer off Jeremy Hel- season en route to qualify- Sean Burnett came in with REDS 4, BRAVES 1 homered in the first inning. Yankees 6-0 on Monday lickson (4-1) in the sixth. ing for this weekends one out in the ninth after CINCINNATI • Right-han- night. Hellickson gave up five runs NAIA World Series,which Nationals closer Henry Ro- der Mike Leake hit his first PIRATES 5, METS 4 New Yorks bats fizzled — two earned — and eight kicks off Friday in Lewis- driguez allowed runners to career homer — one of three PITTSBURGH • Neil Walker once again, going 0 for 13 hits over 7 1-3 innings. ton. The Yotes open the tournament against Point Park (Pa.) at 10 a.m. on YOUR SPORTS Friday. “They have a really TWIN FALLS • Pil Sung over Idaho including Chal- nt missed a beat.” the veterans,” Fox said. good program and it feels Martial Arts of Rupert lis, Kuna, Burley,Buhl, Ru- Manning Coach John Fox said “Were excited where that great to know that I get to Traveled to Twin Falls to pert and Twin Falls to Continued from Sports 1 Mannings “getting better is and whats hes done to play for a few more years. compete in a Regional compete. Pil Sung came every day.” raise those boats.” Ever since Cal Ripken Championship Taekwondo away with 59 gold medals, since his last game, a wild- And so are the Broncos, Eric Decker and De- (league), Ive wanted to go tournament hosted by Se- 39 silver medals and 26 card playoff loss to the Jets on account of Mannings maryius Thomas and the on and play college base- nior Master Don Rider on bronze medals, while in January of 2011. presence. other young receivers have ball,”said Mathews, who April 21. bringing 53 competitors to “Oh, no. Absolutely not,” “He definitely raises all all been refining their will room with Champlin Students came from all the tournament. Bailey said. “You know, its boats, thats for sure, and route-running so as not to next year.“Its also pretty not live, but from what I thats not just with the endure Mannings famous cool to keep playing with see right now, the guy has- young players, (but also) wrath. Seth.”

team every day but unable to accomplished in late April at youre just a walk-on. Im on Nutsch compete for the Vandals in the Beach Invitational in Long scholarship.But I was think- Continued from Sports 1 competitions. Nutsch had Beach, Calif. That throw was ing that I have just as much days in practice where she good enough to land in the top potential as anyone else and I “He (Musgrave) asked me if would struggle with the new 48 in the West Region, quali- knew I had the ability.” I was interested in planning on technique. fying her for this weekends Nutschs goal this weekend going to college, which I was, “It was just difficult.In high NCAA preliminary meet. is to hit 190 feet,which inches but not really to do track,” school, if I had struggled “It was my last throw and her closer to the school record Nutsch said. “She (Julie) through a practice,I could just coach told me to be very ag- of 194 feet,6 inches.Voted the emailed me and I called her come home and talk to my gressive. I decided I would womens team captain this and we talked about the possi- parents about it. If practice hold onto that sucker for as season by her teammates, she COURTESY PHOTO bility of walking on.” didnt go the way I wanted it to long as I could before letting it said she plans on staying calm Blackbelts from left to right: Katlin Wilcox Back, Nutsch joined the team in here, I had to get through it,” fly,”Nutsch said.“They pulled and throwing as if she has Stephanie Pezzaniti, Sarah Woodward, Casey the fall of 2008 and Julie had Nutsch said. “I had to grow.I the tape and everything and nothing to lose. Leonard, Neka Bethke and Kristi Pugh. her throw all the events — the had to grow on my own to my heart just like dropped The top 12 combined marks shot put, discus, hammer and make myself strong.” when I heard the distance. from the West Regional and javelin. It was the hammer for After her redshirt year, Right then, I knew I had a the East Regional in Jack- which she showed the most Nutsch returned the next fall chance of making it to the first sonville, Fla., qualify for the promise. for preseason conditioning round of nationals.” NCAA Championships June So Nutsch became a ham- stronger and more confident Not bad for an athlete who 6-9 in Des Moines,Iowa. mer thrower that fall. in her throwing technique.She didnt even earn a scholarship Though shes a long shot to “Honestly I was scared. It opened up her hammer- until her third year in the pro- make the NCAA Champi- was a big decision and a great throwing career with a toss of gram,as a redshirt sophomore. onships, Nutsch is proud of opportunity handed to me. I 140 feet in practice as a true “Its crazy to think about how far shes come since pick- was 18 and I was scared,” freshman, but she improved that day four years ago,throw- ing up a hammer for the first Nutsch said. “I was pretty steadily over the next two ing the hammer the first time time nearly four years go. much a new thrower. I didnt years, throwing 177 feet com- and now Im making it to na- “I dont really think its true. know what was going on.” ing into this season. tionals,”Nutsch said. “As a Here I am, within arms reach She redshirted her fresh- Now, she has a personal- walk-on,a lot of people kind of of the schools record,”Nutsch man year, practicing with the best toss of 187 feet,which she undermine you.They say,Oh, said.“Its been awesome.”

LOCAL BRIEFS

Minico High School at Burley High School for Filer HS Physicals The sixth annual Lady Bru- COURTESY PHOTO Physicals all boys grades 3-8. Cost is Filer High School is con- in basketball camp is June Front row: Eric Estrada and Isiah Fisher. Back row: The Rural Health Clinic, $50 which includes a camp ducting physicals for all 11-13 at Twin Falls High Nathan McCrae, Taylor Fisher, Kassandra Magana 1218 9th Street, Suite 13 is shirt and ball. Registration junior high and high School and is open to girls and Brenda Ramirez. conducting physicals for forms can be picked up at school athletes on May 22 entering grades 5-9. Cost is Minico High School ath- Donnelly Sports in Burley at Filer High School. Mid- $50 and includes a T-shirt letes on May 23, with girls or at Burley High School. dle School students will and basketball. Registration from 5-6 p.m. and boys from Information: Jack Bagley at have physicals from 6-7 forms are available at the 6-7 p.m. Cost is $10 and no 878-6606 ext. 2300 or 431- p.m., followed by high high school, OLeary Mid- Boy Scout physical forms 9930. school students through dle School and Donnelleys. will be accepted. 8:30 p.m. Cost is $15 and Information: 420-7588 or Cassia County SD only cash will be [email protected] Canyon Springs GC Physicals accepted. Junior Programs Physicals for all junior high Snowline Basketball Camp Canyon Springs Golf and high school athletes are ISU Football Camp at LCS This co-ed camp is open to Course is hosting a full May 21-22 in the Cassia Re- Lighthouse Christian players grades 5-12 and fea- slate of summer junior golf gional Medical Centers School is holding the Idaho tures local coaches and new programs for all ages and physical therapy wing from State University Quarter- Wood River head coach Bil- abilities. Information: Zach 4:30-5:30 p.m., beginning back and Receiver Skills ly Zei. Camp runs from 9 Abels, 734-7609, or find reg- first for junior high athletes, camp and a 7-on-7 passing a.m.-3 p.m. on June 18-20 at istration forms on the then freshmen and sopho- tournament on June 21-23. Wood River High School courses Facebook page. mores in the second half Information: www.DonBai- and costs $125. Information hour, and juniors and sen- leySkillsCamp.com. or registration: Jim COURTESY PHOTO Burley Basketball Camp iors for the final 30 minutes. Boatwright, 788-3700 Chuck Duppong, Felix Duppong and Paul Pugh are all The annual Burley Boys Cost is $10. Athletes must be Lady Bruin Basketball blackbelts. Basketball camp is June 4-7 accompanied by a parent. Camp — Staff reports Tuesday, May 22, 2012 • Sports 3

SCHEDULE: NBA PLAYOFF TONIGHTS ROUNDUP BIG GAMES

ON TV SCOREBOARD MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 5 p.m. MLB — Regional cover- ab r h bi ab r h bi Philadelphia 000 000 001 — 1 Odds KJhnsn 2b 2 1 0 1 Zobrist rf 5 0 1 0 DP—Washington 1, Philadelphia 1. LOB—Washington 3, age, Atlanta at Cincin- Glantz-Culver Line YEscor ss 4 2 2 1 BUpton cf 4 1 1 1 Philadelphia 10. 2B—Victorino (7). HR—Desmond (7). For May 22 Bautist rf 4 0 0 1 Joyce lf 2 1 0 0 SB—Harper (2). S—G.Gonzalez. SF—Wigginton. nati or Kansas City at Major League Baseball Encrnc 1b 4 0 1 1 C.Pena 1b 3 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO National League Arencii dh 4 1 2 0 Scott dh 3 0 0 0 Washington N.Y. Yankees FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE Thams lf 3 0 1 1 SRdrgz 3b 4 0 1 1 G.Gonzalez W,6-1 6 3 0 0 3 9 8 p.m. RDavis lf 1 0 0 0 Rhyms 2b 4 0 2 0 Stammen H,2 2 2 0 0 0 1 at Pittsburgh -120 New York +110 Lawrie 3b 4 0 0 0 EJhnsn ss 4 0 0 0 H.Rodriguez H,2 1-3 1 1 1 1 0 ROOT SPORTS — at Philadelphia-155 Washington +145 Rasms cf 4 2 2 0 JMolin c 2 0 0 0 S.Burnett S,2-2 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 Atlanta -115 at Cincinnati +105 Mathis c 3 0 0 0 Philadelphia Texas at Seattle at Miami -140 aColorado +130 Totals 33 6 8 5 Totals 31 2 5 2 K.Kendrick L,0-4 7 5 2 2 2 4 at Houston -115 Chicago +105 Toronto 011 001 030 — 6 Valdes 2 0 0 0 0 2 NBA BASKETBALL at Milwaukee -120 San Francisco +110 Tampa Bay 101 000 000 — 2 HBP—by G.Gonzalez (Ruiz). WP—G.Gonzalez, 6 p.m. at St. Louis -170 San Diego +160 E—Drabek (2), S.Rodriguez (6), Badenhop (1), Rhymes H.Rodriguez 2. at Arizona -135 Los Angeles +125 (5). DP—Toronto 1, Tampa Bay 2. LOB—Toronto 2, Umpires—Home, Adrian Johnson; First, Gary TNT — Playoffs, con- American League Tampa Bay 8. 2B—Rasmus 2 (7). HR—Y.Escobar (2), Cederstrom; Second, Lance Barksdale; Third, Fieldin at New York -170 Kansas City +160 B.Upton (3). CS—Zobrist (4). SF—K.Johnson. Culbreth. ference semifinals, at Cleveland -105 Detroit -105 IP H R ER BB SO T—2:45. A—43,787 (43,651). game 5, Indiana at Boston -120 at Baltimore +110 Toronto REDS 4, BRAVES 1 at Tampa Bay -125 Toronto +115 Drabek W,4-4 6 3 2 2 6 3 Miami at Chicago -155 Minnesota +145 Frasor H,7 1 1 0 0 0 2 Atlanta Cincinnati Los Angeles -145 at Oakland +135 Cordero 1 00 00 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi NHL HOCKEY Texas -160 at Seattle +150 Janssen 1 1 0 0 0 1 Bourn cf 4 0 0 0 Cozart ss 4 1 2 1 Tampa Bay Prado lf 3 0 0 0 Stubbs cf 3 2 2 2 7 p.m. Hellickson L,4-1 71-3 8 5 2 1 3 Fremn 1b 4 0 0 0 Votto 1b 2 0 1 0 NBCSN — Playoffs, NBA Badenhop 2-3 0 1 0 0 1 Uggla 2b 3 0 1 0 BPhllps 2b 4 0 1 0 NBA Daily Playoff Glance C.Ramos 1 0 0 0 0 1 McCnn c 3 0 0 0 Bruce rf 3 0 0 0 conference finals, CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS WP—Drabek 3. Heywrd rf 4 0 0 0 Ludwck lf 4 0 0 0 Sunday, May 20 Umpires—Home, Joe West; First, Sam Holbrook; JFrncs 3b 3 1 1 1 Frazier 3b 4 0 0 0 game 5, Los Angeles at Miami 101, Indiana 93, series tied 2-2 Second, Andy Fletcher; Third, Rob Drake. Pstrnck ss 3 0 0 0 Valdez 3b 0 0 0 0 San Antonio 102, L.A. Clippers 99, San Antonio wins T—3:13 (Rain delay: 0:04). A—10,844 (34,078). Minor p 2 0 0 0 Mesorc c 4 0 0 0 Phoenix series 4-0 RED SOX 8, ORIOLES 6 LHrndz p 0 0 0 0 Leake p 3 1 1 1 Monday, May 21 Hinske ph 1 0 0 0 Costanz ph 1 0 0 0 Boston 101, Philadelphia 85, Boston leads series 3-2 Boston Baltimore Medlen p 0 0 0 0 Arrdnd p 0 0 0 0 Oklahoma City 106, L.A. Lakers 90, Oklahoma City ab r h bi ab r h bi Marshll p 0 0 0 0 20. Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo. $15,756 wins series 4-1 Aviles ss 5 1 2 1 Avery lf 4 1 0 1 Totals 30 1 2 1 Totals 32 4 7 4 Team Roping (header) Tuesday, May 22 Pedroia 2b 4 1 2 2 Hardy ss 5 0 1 1 Atlanta 010 000 000 — 1 1. Keven Daniel, Franklin, Tenn. $37,660 Indiana at Miami, 6 p.m. Ortiz dh 4 1 1 1 Markks rf 3 1 1 1 Cincinnati 100 300 00x — 4 2. Kaleb Driggers, Albany, Ga. $33,253 ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday, May 23 AdGnzl 1b 4 1 1 1 AdJons cf 4 0 1 0 E—J.Francisco (4), Frazier (3). LOB—Atlanta 5, 3. Clay Tryan, Billings, Mont. $32,729 Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook Boston at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Mdlrks 3b 5 1 3 1 Wieters c 3 0 1 1 Cincinnati 8. 2B—Uggla (10). HR—J.Francisco (4), 4. Colby Lovell, Madisonville, Texas $31,906 Thursday, May 24 Sltlmch c 5 0 1 0 C.Davis 1b 4 1 2 1 Cozart (4), Stubbs 2 (5), Leake (1). 5. Nick Sartain, Dover, Okla. $30,157 shoots over Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant in Miami at Indiana, 6 p.m. Nava lf 3 1 2 1 Betemt 3b 4 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO 6. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas $28,870 Byrd cf 4 1 1 0 NJhnsn dh 3 1 1 0 Atlanta 7. Garrett Tonozzi, Fruita, Colo. $26,170 the first quarter of Game 5 in their NBA basketball THUNDER 106, LAKERS 90 Lin rf 4 1 1 0 Andino 2b 4 1 1 0 Minor L,2-4 6 5 4 4 4 4 8. Travis Tryan, Billings, Mont. $25,289 L.A. LAKERS (90) Totals 38 8 14 7 Totals 34 6 9 5 L.Hernandez 1 2 0 0 0 2 9. Spencer Mitchell, Colusa, Calif. $23,006 Western Conference semifinal playoff series, Monday World Peace 4-5 2-2 11, Gasol 5-14 4-5 14, Bynum 4-10 Boston 002 003 210 — 8 Medlen 1 0 0 0 0 2 10. Erich Rogers, Round Rock, Ariz. $21,381 Oklahoma City. 2-3 10, Sessions 1-6 6-8 8, Bryant 18-33 5-7 42, Hill 1-1 Baltimore 004 100 010 — 6 Cincinnati 11. Luke Brown, Stephenville, Texas $20,786 0-0 2, Blake 0-1 1-1 1, Ebanks 1-4 0-0 2, McRoberts 0-1 DP—Boston 2. LOB—Boston 7, Baltimore 5. 2B— Leake W,1-5 8 21 11 6 12. Arky Rogers, Lake City, Fla. $20,739 0-0 0, Goudelock 0-0 0-0 0, Morris 0-0 0-0 0, Pedroia (14), Ad.Gonzalez (15), Byrd (2). HR—Ortiz Arredondo H,1 2-3 0 0 0 2 1 13. Chad Masters, Cedar Hill, Tenn. $20,537 Murphy 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-75 20-26 90. (10), C.Davis (6). CS—Middlebrooks (1). SF—Pedroia, Marshall S,8-9 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 14. Shane Philipp, Washington, Texas $19,638 OKLAHOMA CITY (106) Ad.Gonzalez, Nava. WP—Marshall. 15. Charly Crawford, Prineville, Ore. $18,227 Durant 9-21 5-6 25, Ibaka 4-10 0-1 8, Perkins 3-6 0-0 IP H R ER BB SO Umpires—Home, Mark Carlson; First, Ed Hickox; 16. Turtle Powell, Stephenville, Texas $17,888 Thunder Surge Past 6, Westbrook 12-25 4-6 28, Sefolosha 1-5 2-2 4, Boston Second, Angel Hernandez; Third, Chris Conroy. 17. Paul David Tierney, Oral, S.D. $16,720 Harden 6-10 4-4 17, Collison 3-4 0-0 6, Fisher 1-4 2-2 Buchholz 51-3 6 5 5 4 2 T—2:34. A—17,606 (42,319). 18. Tyler Wade, Terrell, Texas $15,836 4, Mohammed 3-3 1-2 7, Cook 0-1 0-0 0, Aldrich 0-0 A.Miller W,1-0 12-3 0 0 0 0 2 MARLINS 7, ROCKIES 4 19. Brock Hanson, Casa Grande, Ariz. $15,571 0-0 0, Ivey 0-1 1-2 1, Hayward 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 42-90 R.Hill H,3 1-3 3 1 1 0 0 20. Dustin Bird, Cut Bank, Mont. $15,367 19-25 106. Padilla H,9 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Colorado Miami Team Roping (heeler) Lakers to Western Finals L.A. Lakers 21 30 26 13 — 90 Aceves S,10-12 1 0 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi 1. Chase Tryan, Helena, Mont. $37,660 Oklahoma City 26 28 29 23 — 106 Baltimore Scutaro 2b 4 0 0 0 Reyes ss 5 1 2 0 2. Travis Graves, Jay, Okla. $32,729 3-Point Goals—L.A. Lakers 2-11 (World Peace 1-2, Tom.Hunter 6 9 5 5 0 3 Pachec 3b 4 1 2 0 Petersn cf 5 0 1 0 3. Kinney Harrell, Marshall, Texas $30,322 ASSOCIATED PRESS had 13 points and 14 assists Bryant 1-6, Blake 0-1, Sessions 0-1, Gasol 0-1), Gregg L,2-2 1 3 2 2 1 2 CGnzlz lf 3 1 1 0 HRmrz 3b 3 3 2 0 4. Kollin VonAhn, Durant, Okla. $30,157 Oklahoma City 3-13 (Durant 2-6, Harden 1-2, Patton 2 2 1 1 0 4 Cuddyr rf 3 1 1 2 Kearns lf 4 1 4 2 5. Patrick Smith, Midland, Texas $28,870 for the Celtics, who can Westbrook 0-1, Fisher 0-1, Sefolosha 0-3). Fouled WP—Patton. Balk—Tom.Hunter. Belisle p 0 0 0 0 Coghln pr-lf 0 0 0 0 6. Jade Corkill, Fallon, Nev. $27,617 Out—None. Rebounds—L.A. Lakers 39 (Gasol 16), Umpires—Home, Alan Porter; First, Larry Vanover; MtRynl p 0 0 0 0 Stanton rf 4 1 1 4 7. Broc Cresta, Santa Rosa, Calif. $26,542 OKLAHOMA CITY • Rus- advance to the East finals Oklahoma City 62 (Perkins 11). Assists—L.A. Lakers 12 Second, Brian Gorman; Third, Todd Tichenor. JHerrr ph 1 0 0 0 Morrsn 1b 5 0 1 0 8. Jake Long, Coffeyville, Kan. $24,226 (World Peace 5), Oklahoma City 20 (Harden, T—3:16. A—16,392 (45,971). Tlwtzk ss 4 1 1 2 J.Buck c 3 0 0 0 9. Caleb Twisselman, Santa Margarita, Calif. $23,992 sell Westbrook scored 28 with a victory in Philadel- Westbrook, Durant 4). Total Fouls—L.A. Lakers 24, Helton 1b 4 0 0 0 DMrph 2b 4 0 1 0 10. Ryan Motes, Weatherford, Texas $23,195 points, Kevin Durant added phia in Game 6 on Oklahoma City 22. Technicals—Bryant, World Peace, National League RHrndz c 3 0 0 0 H.Bell p 0 0 0 0 11. Dugan Kelly, Paso Robles, Calif. $22,007 Westbrook, Oklahoma City defensive three second. Fowler cf 2 0 0 0 Buehrle p 4 1 1 0 12. Russell Cardoza, Terrebonne, Ore. $21,767 25 points and 10 rebounds, Wednesday. East W L Pct GB Moyer p 0 0 0 0 Choate p 0 0 0 0 13. Kory Koontz, Sudan, Texas $21,522 Flagrant Fouls—World Peace. A—18,203 (18,203). Roenck p 0 0 0 0 Solano 2b 0 0 0 0 Atlanta 26 17 .605 — 14. Clint Summers, Lake City, Fla. $21,061 and the Oklahoma City The Sixers would need a CELTICS 101, 76ERS 85 EYong ph 1 0 0 0 15. Martin Lucero, Stephenville, Texas $20,786 Washington 25 17 .595 ½ Ottavin p 0 0 0 0 Thunder surged ahead in win there to force the series PHILADELPHIA (85) Miami 23 19 .548 2½ 16. B.J. Campbell, Aguila, Ariz. $20,745 Colvin rf 1 0 0 0 17. John Philipp, Washington, Texas $19,638 Iguodala 3-10 1-4 8, Brand 8-13 3-4 19, Hawes 4-8 2-2 New York 22 20 .524 3½ Totals 30 4 5 4 Totals 37 7 13 6 the second half to beat Los back to Boston for a deci- 10, Holiday 4-6 0-0 10, Turner 5-13 1-2 11, Meeks 0-3 Philadelphia 21 22 .488 5 18. Clay OBrien Cooper, Gardnerville, Nev. $18,377 0-0 0, L.Allen 6-6 0-0 12, T.Young 3-8 0-0 6, Colorado 400 000 000 — 4 19. Tyler Barton, Buckner, Ark. $16,596 Angeles 106-90 in Game 5 sive seventh game on Sat- L.Williams 3-10 3-4 9, Silas 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 36-77 10- Central W L Pct GB Miami 001 500 10x — 7 20. Joel Bach, Rhome, Texas $15,877 16 85. St. Louis 23 19 .548 — E—Scutaro (5), Fowler (3), Morrison (3). DP—Miami 2. Saddle Bronc Riding on Monday night and urday. BOSTON (101) Cincinnati 22 19 .537 ½ LOB—Colorado 2, Miami 13. 2B—Cuddyer (14), Buehrle 1. Cody Wright, Milford, Utah $43,452 Pierce 3-7 9-9 16, Bass 9-13 9-10 27, Garnett 8-17 4-5 Pittsburgh 20 22 .476 3 (1). 3B—H.Ramirez (1). HR—Tulowitzki (5), Stanton (9). 2. Wade Sundell, Boxholm, Iowa $33,843 eliminate the Lakers from Elton Brand scored 19 20, Rondo 6-10 1-3 13, R.Allen 2-7 0-0 5, Stiemsma 5-5 Houston 19 23 .452 4 SB—Reyes 2 (13), H.Ramirez (7), Kearns (1). S—Moyer. 3. Jesse Wright, Milford, Utah $27,364 the playoffs. and Evan Turner had 11 0-0 10, Pietrus 1-4 1-2 3, Dooling 0-1 0-0 0, Hollins 1-2 Milwaukee 17 24 .415 5½ IP H R ER BB SO 4. Jake Wright, Milford, Utah $27,219 0-2 2, Daniels 0-1 2-2 2, Moore 0-1 0-0 0, Pavlovic 1-1 Chicago 15 27 .357 8 Colorado 5. Cody Taton, Mud Butte, S.D. $26,673 Westbrook had a pair of points and 10 rebounds for 0-0 3. Totals 36-69 26-33 101. Moyer L,2-4 32-3 9 6 6 4 5 6. Jeff Willert, Belvidere, S.D. $24,778 Philadelphia 27 23 16 19 — 85 West W L Pct GB Roenicke 1-3 0 0 0 2 0 7. Cody DeMoss, Heflin, La. $23,599 three-point plays during a Philadelphia, which led by Boston 23 24 28 26 — 101 Los Angeles 28 13 .683 — Ottavino 1 2 0 0 1 3 8. Chet Johnson, Sheridan, Wyo. $23,508 3-Point Goals—Philadelphia 3-9 (Holiday 2-3, Iguodala San Francisco 21 20 .512 7 Belisle 2 2 1 1 0 4 9. Jacobs Crawley, College Station, Texas $23,364 14-3 burst that put Okla- six points early in the third 1-4, L.Williams 0-2), Boston 3-15 (Pavlovic 1-1, Pierce Arizona 19 23 .452 9½ Mat.Reynolds 1 0 0 0 0 1 10. Sterling Crawley, College Station, Texas $23,227 homa City ahead to stay quarter before Boston 1-4, R.Allen 1-5, Rondo 0-1, Dooling 0-1, Pietrus 0-3). San Diego 16 27 .372 13 Miami 11. Cole Elshere, Faith, S.D. $22,851 Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Philadelphia 46 Colorado 15 26 .366 13 Buehrle W,4-4 72-3 5 4 4 2 2 12. Cort Scheer, Elsmere, Neb. $20,054 late in the third quarter, scored 14 of the next 16 (Turner 10), Boston 41 (Garnett, Bass 6). Assists— Sundays Games Choate H,8 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 13. J.J. Elshere, Hereford, S.D. $19,495 Philadelphia 20 (Holiday 7), Boston 22 (Rondo 14). Cincinnati 5, N.Y. Yankees 2 H.Bell S,6-10 1 0 0 0 0 0 14. Joaquin Real, Woody, Calif. $18,853 and Durant hit two 3- points. Total Fouls—Philadelphia 24, Boston 18. Technicals— Miami 5, Cleveland 3 Umpires—Home, Ted Barrett; First, Marvin Hudson; 15. Curtis Garton, Kaitaia, New Zealand $18,607 Philadelphia Coach Collins. A—18,624 (18,624). Detroit 4, Pittsburgh 3 Second, Tim McClelland; Third, Brian Runge. 16. Cody Angland, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia pointers as the Thunder Bass scored eight of N.Y. Mets 6, Toronto 5 T—3:01. A—25,155 (37,442). $18,527 scored the first 10 points of them, including back-to- NHL Washington 9, Baltimore 3 PIRATES 5, METS 4 17. Bradley Harter, Weatherford, Texas $17,497 National Hockey League Daily Playoff Glance Boston 5, Philadelphia 1 New York Pittsburgh 18. Chad Ferley, Oelrichs, S.D. $16,794 the fourth to push their back dunks followed by a CONFERENCE FINALS Atlanta 2, Tampa Bay 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi 19. Jesse Kruse, Great Falls, Mont. $14,808 Sunday, May 13 Texas 6, Houston 1 ATorrs cf 4 1 0 0 Tabata lf-rf 3 0 0 0 20. Tyrel Larsen, Inglis, MB $13,691 lead to 93-77. steal that set up Ray Allens Los Angeles 4, Phoenix 2 Arizona 2, Kansas City 0 Rauch p 0 0 0 0 JHrrsn rf 4 1 1 0 Tie-Down Roping Kobe Bryant scored 42 fast-break layup to give the Monday, May 14 Milwaukee 16, Minnesota 4 Turner 2b 3 0 1 2 Hanrhn p 0 0 0 0 1. Justin Maass, Giddings, Texas $49,633 NY Rangers 3, New Jersey 0 Chicago White Sox 6, Chicago Cubs 0 DnMrp ph 1 0 0 0 AMcCt cf 4 1 2 1 2. Hunter Herrin, Apache, Okla. $32,229 points for the Lakers. Celtics a 63-57 lead with Tuesday, May 15 Seattle 6, Colorado 4 DWrght 3b 4 0 2 1 PAlvrz 3b 4 0 1 1 3. Cory Solomon, Prairie View, Texas $29,559 Los Angeles 4, Phoenix 0 San Diego 3, L.A. Angels 2, 13 innings Hairstn lf 3 0 0 0 Walker 2b 4 1 1 0 4. Houston Hutto, Tomball, Texas $28,232 The Thunder open the five minutes left in the Wednesday, May 16 Oakland 6, San Francisco 2 I.Davis 1b 2 0 0 0 McGeh 1b 4 0 0 0 5. Adam Gray, Seymour, Texas $26,662 New Jersey 3, NY Rangers 2 L.A. Dodgers 6, St. Louis 5 Duda rf 4 0 1 0 Barmes ss 2 1 1 1 6. Tuf Cooper, Decatur, Texas $26,605 Western Conference finals quarter. Thursday, May 17 Mondays Games Rottino 1b-lf 3 1 1 0 McKnr c 4 1 1 2 7. Fred Whitfield, Hockley, Texas $25,081 on Sunday at top-seeded Boston closed out the Los Angeles 2, Phoenix 1 Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Mets 4 Niwnhs ph-cf 1 0 1 0 Bedard p 1 0 1 0 8. E.J. Roberts, Stephenville, Texas $23,364 Saturday, May 19 Washington 2, Philadelphia 1 Cedeno ss 4 1 2 1 GHrndz ph 1 0 0 0 9. Ace Slone, Cuero, Texas $23,022 San Antonio. third with a 10-2 run over NY Rangers 3, New Jersey 0 Cincinnati 4, Atlanta 1 Nickes c 3 1 0 0 Resop p 0 0 0 0 10. Shank Edwards, Tatum, N.M. $21,029 Sunday, May 20 Miami 7, Colorado 4 JSantn p 2 0 0 0 Watson p 0 0 0 0 11. Clint Cooper, Decatur, Texas $21,004 the final 3 minutes and Phoenix 2, Los Angeles 0, Los Angeles leads series 3-1 Houston 8, Chicago Cubs 4 Parnell p 0 0 0 0 Navarr ph 1 0 0 0 12. Shane Hanchey, Sulphur, La. $20,447 Monday, May 21 San Francisco at Milwaukee, late Byrdak p 0 0 0 0 JHughs p 0 0 0 0 13. Jake Hannum, Plain City, Utah $20,210 CELTICS 101, SIXERS 85 outscored the Sixers 28-16 New Jersey 4, NY Rangers 1, series tied 2-2 St. Louis 4, San Diego 3 Baxter ph-lf 0 0 0 0 McLoth lf 0 0 0 0 14. Sterling Smith, Stephenville, Texas $19,677 BOSTON • Brandon Bass in the period. The Celtics Tuesday, May 22 L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, late Totals 34 4 8 4 Totals 32 5 8 5 15. Logan Hofer, Magrath, Alberta $18,985 Los Angeles at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Tuesdays Games New York 040 000 000 — 4 16. Monty Lewis, Hereford, Texas $18,434 scored 18 of his postseason also scored 16 of the first 22 Wednesday, May 23 N.Y. Mets (Dickey 5-1) at Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald 3-2), Pittsburgh 000 200 21x — 5 17. Riley Pruitt, Gering, Neb. $18,052 New Jersey at NY Rangers, 6 p.m. 7:05 p.m. E—D.Wright 2 (3), Nieuwenhuis (3). DP—New York 2. 18. Matt Shiozawa, Chubbuck, Idaho $16,834 career-high 27 points in points in the fourth quarter Thursday, May 24 Washington (Zimmermann 2-4) at Philadelphia LOB—New York 9, Pittsburgh 6. 2B—Cedeno (2), 19. Jeremiah Peek, Pueblo, Colo. $16,761 x-Phoenix at Los Angeles, 7 p.m. (Halladay 4-3), 7:05 p.m. J.Harrison (4), A.McCutchen (8), P.Alvarez (7), Walker 20. Shane Slack, Idabel, Okla. $16,730 the third quarter on Mon- — seven from Rondo — to Friday, May 25 Atlanta (Beachy 5-1) at Cincinnati (Latos 2-2), 7:10 (6). HR—McKenry (3). S—J.Santana. SF—Barmes. Steer Roping day night as the Boston put away the game. NY Rangers at New Jersey, 6 p.m. p.m. IP H R ER BB SO 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas $29,732 Saturday, May 26 Colorado (Nicasio 2-1) at Miami (Nolasco 4-2), 7:10 New York 2. Cody Lee, Gatesville, Texas $26,225 Celtics pulled away from Paul Pierce had 16 points x-Los Angeles at Phoenix, 6 p.m. p.m. J.Santana 61-3 8 4 4 2 7 3. Kim Ziegelgruber, Edmond, Okla. $21,822 Sunday, May 27 Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 0-0) at Houston (Happ 3-3), Parnell 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 4. Dan Fisher, Andrews, Texas $18,707 the Philadelphia 76ers to — a perfect 9 for 9 from the x-New Jersey at NY Rangers, 6 p.m. 8:05 p.m. Byrdak 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 5. Jess Tierney, Hermosa, S.D. $15,353 San Francisco (M.Cain 3-2) at Milwaukee (Marcum 2- Rauch L,3-3 1 0 1 0 0 1 6. Rod Hartness, Pawhuska, Okla. $13,888 win 101-85 and take a 3-2 free throw line — and 2), 8:10 p.m. Pittsburgh 7. Chet Herren, Pawhuska, Okla. $12,840 lead in their Eastern Con- Allen, back in the starting Baseball San Diego (Volquez 2-3) at St. Louis (Wainwright 2-5), Bedard 5 6 4 4 3 4 8. Vin Fisher Jr., Andrews, Texas $11,909 8:15 p.m. Resop 11-3 1 0 0 1 2 9. Marty Jones, Hobbs, N.M. $10,979 ference semifinal series. lineup because of an injury American League L.A. Dodgers (Harang 3-2) at Arizona (Cahill 2-4), 10. Mike Chase, McAlester, Okla. $10,598 9:40 p.m. Watson 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 11. Chris Glover, Keenesburg, Colo. $10,430 East W L Pct GB J.Hughes W,1-0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Kevin Garnett added 20 to Avery Bradley, had five Wednesdays Games Hanrahan S,10-11 1 0 0 0 0 1 12. JoJo LeMond, Andrews, Texas $9,728 Baltimore 27 16 .628 — N.Y. Mets at Pittsburgh, 12:35 p.m. WP—J.Hughes. 13. Buster Record Jr., Buffalo, Okla. $9,547 points and Rajon Rondo points. Tampa Bay 25 18 .581 2 San Francisco at Milwaukee, 1:10 p.m. Umpires—Home, Laz Diaz; First, Mike Everitt; Second, 14. Rocky Patterson, Pratt, Kan. $8,693 Toronto 24 19 .558 3 Washington at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Paul Schrieber; Third, Tim Welke. 15. Tony Reina, Wharton, Texas $8,587 Boston 21 21 .500 5½ Atlanta at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. T—3:00. A—14,556 (38,362). 16. Cody Scheck, Ellinwood, Kan. $8,376 New York 21 21 .500 5½ Colorado at Miami, 7:10 p.m. 17. Shay Good, Midland, Texas $8,262 Chicago Cubs at Houston, 8:05 p.m. 18. Will Gasperson, Decatur, Texas $7,685 Central W L Pct GB San Diego at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. 19. J. Tom Fisher, Andrews, Texas $7,452 Cleveland 23 18 .561 — L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Auto Racing 20. Ralph Williams, Skiatook, Okla. $6,939 NASCAR Sprint Cup Leaders Chicago 21 21 .500 2½ ASTROS 8, CUBS 4 Bull Riding Detroit 20 21 .488 3 Through May 13 1. Cody Teel, Kountze, Texas $59,508 Kansas City 17 24 .415 6 Chicago Houston Points 2. Kanin Asay, Powell, Wyo. $50,851 Minnesota 14 27 .341 9 ab r h bi ab r h bi 1, Greg Biffle, 411. 2, Matt Kenseth, 409. 3, Dale 3. Cody Samora, Cortez, Colo. $48,922 DeJess rf 4 1 2 1 Altuve 2b 4 0 0 0 Earnhardt Jr., 397. 4, Denny Hamlin, 394. 5, Jimmie 4. Trey Benton III, Rock Island, Texas $46,481 West W L Pct GB Campn cf 4 0 1 0 Lowrie ss 4 2 3 1 Johnson, 372. 6, Martin Truex Jr., 372. 7, Tony 5. Brett Stall, Detroit Lakes, Minn. $33,169 4 Arrested After Beating Texas 26 16 .619 — SCastro ss 5 0 2 0 MDwns 1b 0 0 0 0 Stewart, 369. 8, Kevin Harvick, 361. 9, Kyle Busch, 6. J.W. Harris, Mullin, Texas $32,062 Oakland 21 21 .500 5 LaHair 1b 3 0 0 0 T.Buck rf 3 0 0 0 349. 10, Carl Edwards, 337. 7. Tyler Willis, Wheatland, Wyo. $29,460 Seattle 19 24 .442 7½ Lalli ph-1b 2 0 1 2 Ca.Lee 1b 4 1 2 1 11, Clint Bowyer, 335. 12, Brad Keselowski, 328. 13, 8. Ardie Maier, Timber Lake, S.D. $28,651 Los Angeles 18 24 .429 8 ASorin lf 3 0 0 0 DelRsr p 0 0 0 0 Paul Menard, 308. 14, Ryan Newman, 307. 15, Joey 9. Tag Elliott, Thatcher, Utah $27,257 Sundays Games Mather lf 2 0 0 0 Abad p 0 0 0 0 Logano, 293. 16, Kasey Kahne, 283. 17, Jeff Burton, 10. Chandler Bownds, Lubbock, Texas $26,633 at Dodger Stadium Cincinnati 5, N.Y. Yankees 2 IStewrt 3b 3 0 0 0 WLopez p 0 0 0 0 275. 18, Marcos Ambrose, 274. 19, Juan Pablo 11. Seth Glause, Cheyenne, Wyo. $26,215 Miami 5, Cleveland 3 Cardns 2b 4 1 2 0 Bogsvc cf 3 1 0 0 Montoya, 272. 20, Jamie Mcmurray, 263. 12. Tate Stratton, Kellyville, Okla. $22,612 Detroit 4, Pittsburgh 3 K.Hill c 4 1 2 0 CJhnsn 3b 4 2 2 3 Money 13. Trevor Kastner, Ardmore, Okla. $21,355 ASSOCIATED PRESS They were not imme- N.Y. Mets 6, Toronto 5 Garza p 1 0 0 0 JDMrtn lf 3 1 0 0 1, Matt Kenseth, $3,236,967. 2, Greg Biffle, $2,514,378. 14. Cody Rostockyj, Hillsboro, Texas $19,986 Washington 9, Baltimore 3 JeBakr ph 1 0 0 0 JCastro c 3 1 1 3 3, Denny Hamlin, $2,485,141. 4, Tony Stewart, 15. Colin McTaggart, Las Vegas, Nev. $19,968 diately identified. Boston 5, Philadelphia 1 R.Wells p 1 0 0 0 Norris p 2 0 0 0 $2,437,265. 5, Jimmie Johnson, $2,337,634. 6, Dale 16. Paul Coppini, Kuna, Idaho $19,280 Atlanta 2, Tampa Bay 0 RJhnsn ph 1 1 1 1 MGnzlz ph-ss 1 0 0 0 Earnhardt Jr., $2,333,330. 7, Kyle Busch, $2,320,461. 8, 17. Tony Mendes, Fruita, Colo. $19,110 LOS ANGELES • A minor In a statement, Texas 6, Houston 1 Totals 38 4 11 4 Totals 31 8 8 8 Kevin Harvick, $1,974,556. 9, Martin Truex Jr., 18. Corey Maier, Timber Lake, S.D. $18,340 fender bender in a Dodger Dodgers officials praised Arizona 2, Kansas City 0 Chicago 000 000 004 — 4 $1,971,737. 10, Carl Edwards, $1,887,646. 19. Wesley Silcox, Santaquin, Utah $18,045 Milwaukee 16, Minnesota 4 Houston 034 000 10x — 8 11, Jeff Burton, $1,868,750. 12, Brad Keselowski, 20. Nile Lebaron, Hamilton, Texas $17,565 Stadium parking lot over stadium security and Los Chicago White Sox 6, Chicago Cubs 0 E—K.Hill (1). DP—Chicago 1. LOB—Chicago 10, Houston $1,863,045. 13, Ryan Newman, $1,816,401. 14, Jeff Barrel Racing Seattle 6, Colorado 4 3. 2B—Cardenas 2 (3). HR—Lowrie (7), C.Johnson (5), Gordon, $1,783,834. 15, A J Allmendinger, $1,692,990. 1. Brittany Pozzi, Victoria, Texas $82,663 the weekend led to the Angeles police for a San Diego 3, L.A. Angels 2, 13 innings J.Castro (1). SB—Campana 2 (12), Lowrie (2). 16, Clint Bowyer, $1,633,152. 17, Marcos Ambrose, 2. Carlee Pierce, Stephenville, Texas $77,084 Oakland 6, San Francisco 2 IP H R ER BB SO $1,578,388. 18, Aric Almirola, $1,574,511. 19, Jamie 3. Lindsay Sears, Nanton, Alberta $65,381 beating of a driver and the “quick security response Mondays Games Chicago Mcmurray, $1,573,068. 20, Juan Pablo Montoya, 4. Benette Barrington-Little, Ardmore, Okla. $57,058 arrest of four people more (that) prevented the con- Boston 8, Baltimore 6 Garza L,2-2 3 5 7 7 2 2 $1,545,666. 5. Christina Richman, Glendora, Calif. $29,679 Kansas City 6, N.Y. Yankees 0 R.Wells 5 3 1 1 2 3 6. Robyn Herring, Huntington, Texas $28,527 than a year after a San frontation from escalat- Toronto 6, Tampa Bay 2 Houston Rodeo 7. Lisa Lockhart, Oelrichs, S.D. $27,619 L.A. Angels at Oakland, late Norris W,5-1 7 5 0 0 3 8 Pro Rodeo Leaders 8. Trula Churchill, Valentine, Neb. $27,538 Francisco Giants fan was ing further.” Texas at Seattle, late Del Rosario 1 4 3 3 0 0 Through May 20 9. Shelley Morgan, Eustace, Texas $26,802 left with brain damage af- Security responded Tuesdays Games Abad 1-3 1 1 1 0 1 All-Around 10. Nikki Steffes, Vale, S.D. $26,259 Boston (Doubront 4-1) at Baltimore (Matusz 3-4), 5:05 W.Lopez 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas $74,051 11. Linda Vick, Hesperia, Calif. $24,647 ter an attack on opening within moments, ac- p.m. Del Rosario pitched to 3 batters in the 9th. 2. Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore. $35,334 12. Tana Renick, Kingston, Okla. $24,557 Detroit (Porcello 3-3) at Cleveland (Jimenez 4-3), 5:05 Umpires—Home, Bill Welke; First, Chris Guccione; 3. Landon McClaugherty, Tilden, Texas $28,302 13. Sammi Bessert, Loma, Colo. $24,019 day,police said Monday. cording to the statement p.m. Second, Tim Tschida; Third, Jeff Nelson. 4. Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo. $27,985 14. Karen Little, San Saba, Texas $23,841 Kansas City (Hochevar 3-4) at N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes T—3:05. A—16,895 (40,981). 5. Clint Robinson, Spanish Fork, Utah $22,215 15. Sherry Cervi, Marana, Ariz. $23,499 The latest attack oc- issued Monday. 3-5), 5:05 p.m. REDS 4, BRAVES 1 6. Jess Tierney, Hermosa, S.D. $21,444 16. Kendra Dickson, Aubrey, Texas $22,262 curred Sunday, when the Dodger President Stan Toronto (Hutchison 3-1) at Tampa Bay (M.Moore 1-4), 8. Ryan Jarrett, Comanche, Okla. $21,095 17. Angie Meadors, Blanchard, Okla. $21,740 5:10 p.m. Atlanta Cincinnati 9. Cimarron Boardman, Stephenville, Texas $19,548 18. Liz Combs, Eltopia, Wash. $19,814 victim, a man in his 20s, Kasten said the organiza- Minnesota (Walters 1-1) at Chicago White Sox (Floyd ab r h bi ab r h bi 10. Brent Lewis, Pinon, N.M. $17,908 19. Fallon Taylor, Whitesboro, Texas $19,054 3-4), 6:10 p.m. Bourn cf 4 0 0 0 Cozart ss 4 1 2 1 11. Justin Thigpen, Waycross, Ga. $14,679 20. Mary Walker, Ennis, Texas $18,941 had a collision with anoth- tion is committed to pro- L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 4-4) at Oakland (Godfrey 0-3), Prado lf 3 0 0 0 Stubbs cf 3 2 2 2 12. Ryle Smith, Oakdale, Calif. $14,276 er driver and three other viding a safe, family- 8:05 p.m. Fremn 1b 4 0 0 0 Votto 1b 2 0 1 0 13. JoJo LeMond, Andrews, Texas $14,099 Texas (M.Harrison 4-3) at Seattle (Noesi 2-4), 8:10 Uggla 2b 3 0 1 0 BPhllps 2b 4 0 1 0 14. Blake Hirdes, Turlock, Calif. $11,999 WTA Brussels Open men pinned him down, friendly environment for p.m. McCnn c 3 0 0 0 Bruce rf 3 0 0 0 15. Clayton Hass, Terrell, Texas $11,952 Monday Wednesdays Games Heywrd rf 4 0 0 0 Ludwck lf 4 0 0 0 16. Shane Kuhn, Anthony, Fla. $8,329 At Primerose Royal Tennis Club police said. fans. Boston at Baltimore, 10:35 a.m. JFrncs 3b 3 1 1 1 Frazier 3b 4 0 0 0 17. Cutter Parsons, Marana, Ariz. $8,244 Brussels, Belgium Toronto at Tampa Bay, 11:10 a.m. Pstrnck ss 3 0 0 0 Valdez 3b 0 0 0 0 18. Ivan Bruised Head, Okeechobee, Fla. $7,263 Purse: $637,000 (Premier) The other driver kicked The violence came af- L.A. Angels at Oakland, 1:35 p.m. Minor p 2 0 0 0 Mesorc c 4 0 0 0 19. Spunk Sasser, San Antonio, Fla. $7,196 Surface: Clay-Outdoor Texas at Seattle, 1:40 p.m. LHrndz p 0 0 0 0 Leake p 3 1 1 1 20. Jordan Ketscher, Squaw Valley, Calif. $7,129 Singles and hit the victim in the ter Giants fan Bryan Stow Detroit at Cleveland, 5:05 p.m. Hinske ph 1 0 0 0 Costanz ph 1 0 0 0 Bareback Riding First Round head and face while he was was beaten last year. Two Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees, 5:05 p.m. Medlen p 0 0 0 0 Arrdnd p 0 0 0 0 1. Wes Stevenson, Lubbock, Texas $54,640 , Romania, def. Jelena Jankovic Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 6:10 p.m. Marshll p 0 0 0 0 2. Will Lowe, Canyon, Texas $53,439 (6), Serbia, 6-2, 3-6, 7-6 (3). on the ground, police Sgt. men have pleaded not ROYALS 6, YANKEES 0 Totals 30 1 2 1 Totals 32 4 7 4 3. Kaycee Feild, Payson, Utah $31,648 Nadia Petrova (10), Russia, def. Kateryna Atlanta 010 000 000 — 1 4. Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb. $29,169 Bondarenko, Ukraine, 6-4, 6-4. David Armas said. guilty to charges includ- Kansas City New York Cincinnati 100 300 00x — 4 5. Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore. $27,913 Tsvetana Pironkova, Bulgria, def. Eleni ab r h bi ab r h bi E—J.Francisco (4), Frazier (3). LOB—Atlanta 5, 6. Matt Bright, Azle, Texas $24,625 Daniilidou, Greece, 6-1, 6-4. “It was just a minor ing mayhem and assault. Dyson cf 4 1 0 0 Jeter ss 5 0 1 0 Cincinnati 8. 2B—Uggla (10). HR—J.Francisco (4), 7. Casey Colletti, Pueblo, Colo. $23,526 Dominika Cibulkova (4), Slovakia, def. fender bender that just got Stadium officials Hosmer 1b 4 0 1 1 Grndrs cf 2 0 0 0 Cozart (4), Stubbs 2 (5), Leake (1). 8. Luke Creasy, Brownfield, Alberta $23,408 Christina McHale, U.S., 7-6 (1), 6-1. Butler dh 4 2 3 0 Cano 2b 3 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO 9. Winn Ratliff, Leesville, La. $21,734 Alison Van Uytvanck, Belgium, def. Ksenia totally out of hand,” he beefed up security after Mostks 3b 4 1 1 2 AlRdrg dh 4 0 2 0 Atlanta 10. J.R. Vezain, Cowley, Wyo. $20,803 Pervak, Kazakhstan, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4. Francr rf 5 1 1 2 Ibanez lf 4 0 0 0 Minor L,2-4 6 5 4 4 4 4 11. Jessy Davis, Power, Mont. $20,091 Doubles said. that attack. AGordn lf 4 0 2 0 Swisher rf 4 0 0 0 L.Hernandez 1 2 0 0 0 2 12. Tilden Hooper, Carthage, Texas $19,188 First Round AEscor ss 4 0 2 0 Teixeir 1b 4 0 1 0 Medlen 1 0 0 0 0 2 13. Jared Keylon, Uniontown, Kan. $17,146 , Poland/ (3), China, The victim, whose Stows family has filed Getz 2b 2 0 1 0 ErChvz 3b 3 0 1 0 Cincinnati 14. Caleb Bennett, Morgan, Utah $16,471 def. Lindsay Lee-Waters/Megan Moulton-Levy, name was not released, a lawsuit against the Falu 2b 3 1 1 0 AnJons ph 1 0 0 0 Leake W,1-5 8 21 11 6 15. Caine Riddle, Vernon, Texas $15,969 U.S., 6-1, 6-4. Quinter c 4 0 0 0 Martin c 4 0 2 0 Arredondo H,1 2-3 0 0 0 2 1 16. Chris Harris, Itasca, Texas $13,549 Casey Dellacqua/Anastasia Rodionova, had scrapes and cuts to team and previous owner Totals 38 6 12 5 Totals 34 0 7 0 Marshall S,8-9 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 17. Brian Bain, Culver, Ore. $13,120 Australia, def. Raquel Kops-Jones/Abigail Kansas City 201 000 210 — 6 WP—Marshall. 18. Matthew Smith, Leesville, La. $12,911 Spears (2), U.S., 7-6 (3), 6-2. his face, but his injuries Frank McCourt, claiming New York 000 000 000 — 0 Umpires—Home, Mark Carlson; First, Ed Hickox; 19. Heath Ford, Slocum, Texas $12,025 LOB—Kansas City 11, New York 10. 2B—Hosmer (5), Second, Angel Hernandez; Third, Chris Conroy. 20. Richie Champion, The Woodlands, Texas $11,833 were not life-threaten- security cutbacks were A.Gordon (10), Falu (3), Al.Rodriguez (5), Teixeira (9), T—2:34. A—17,606 (42,319). Steer Wrestling Transactions ing, Armas said. partially to blame for the Er.Chavez (3), Martin (4). HR—Moustakas (7), NATIONALS 2, PHILLIES 1 1. Ethen Thouvenell, Napa, Calif. $37,510 BASEBALL Francoeur (2). SB—Dyson (5). S—A.Escobar. 2. Shawn Greenfield, Lakeview, Ore. $24,960 American League A woman in the vic- attack. IP H R ER BB SO Washington Philadelphia 3. Beau Clark, Belgrade, Mont. $24,776 TAMPA BAY RAYS—Acquired INF Drew Sutton Kansas City ab r h bi ab r h bi 4. Billy Bugenig, Ferndale, Calif. $24,227 from Pittsburgh for a player to be named or tims car who is eight The Dodgers were sold F.Paulino W,2-1 62-3 6 0 0 2 8 Lmrdzz lf-2b 4 0 0 0 Pierre lf 4 0 1 0 5. Todd Suhn, Hermosa, S.D. $23,468 cash considerations. Collins 11-3 1 0 0 1 2 Harper rf 4 1 2 0 Luna ph 0 0 0 0 6. Dean Gorsuch, Gering, Neb. $22,636 TEXAS RANGERS—Placed RHP Neftali Feliz on months pregnant was not earlier this year to an Crow 1 0 0 0 0 1 Zmrmn 3b 4 0 0 0 Polanc 3b 4 0 2 0 7. Trevor Knowles, Mount Vernon, Ore. $21,778 the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Yoshinori hurt, but she was exam- ownership group that in- New York LaRoch 1b 3 0 0 0 Victorn cf 3 0 2 0 8. Olin Hannum, Malad, Idaho $21,209 Tateyama from Round Rock (PCL). Kuroda L,3-6 51-3 7 3 3 3 4 Dsmnd ss 4 1 2 2 Pence rf 3 0 0 0 9. K.C. Jones, Decatur, Texas $20,516 National League ined at a hospital as a cludes NBA legend Eppley 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Espinos 2b 2 0 0 0 Ruiz c 3 0 0 0 10. Les Shepperson, Midwest, Wyo. $19,066 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Recalled INF Josh Rapada 1 0 1 1 1 1 Stmmn p 0 0 0 0 Mayrry 1b 3 1 0 0 11. Tom Lewis, Lehi, Utah $18,732 Bell from Reno (PCL). Designated INF Cody precaution, he said. Earvin “Magic” Johnson. F.Garcia 21-3 5 2 2 1 0 HRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Galvis ss 4 0 0 0 12. Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, Calif. $18,483 Ransom for assignment. Collins pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. SBurntt p 0 0 0 0 Fontent 2b 4 0 1 0 13. Ben Shofner, Jasper, Texas $18,104 NEW YORK METS—Recalled C-OF Vinny Rottino The four men, all in Dodgers security staff WP—F.Paulino, F.Garcia. Ankiel cf 3 0 0 0 Kndrck p 2 0 0 0 14. Kyle Whitaker, Chambers, Neb. $18,042 from Buffalo (IL). Optioned RHP Chris their 20s, were arrested and uniformed off-duty Umpires—Home, Mike Winters; First, Mark Wegner; Flores c 3 0 1 0 Orr ph 1 0 0 0 15. Ben Goodman, Beaumont, Texas $17,940 Schwinden to Buffalo. Second, Mike Muchlinski; Third, Wally Bell. GGnzlz p 1 0 0 0 Valdes p 0 0 0 0 16. Casey Martin, Sulphur, La. $17,535 BASKETBALL for investigation of as- T—3:10. A—39,229 (50,291). Berndn lf 0 0 0 0 Wggntn ph 0 0 0 1 National Basketball Association Los Angeles police were Nady ph-lf 1 0 0 0 17. Wade Sumpter, Fowler, Colo. $16,776 ORLANDO MAGIC—Fired coach Stan Van Gundy sault with a deadly at the stadium Sunday BLUE JAYS 6, RAYS 2 Totals 29 2 5 2 Totals 31 1 6 1 18. Jake Rinehart, Highmore, S.D. $16,333 and general manager Otis Smith. Toronto Tampa Bay Washington 010 100 000 — 2 19. Matt Reeves, Cross Plains, Texas $15,996 weapon. and responded quickly. Sports 4 • Tuesday, May 22, 2012 BURLEY/RUPERT FORECAST TWIN FALLS FIVE-DAY FORECAST Yesterday’s Weather Today: Partly cloudy, scattered showers. High 64. Today Tonight Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday City Hi Lo Prcp Boise 87 63 0.00" Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 38. Challis 82 43 0.00" Coeur d’ Alene 64 50 0.62" Idaho Falls 88 43 0.00" Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy, a few sprinkles. High 56. Jerome 90 49 0.00" Lewiston 70 54 0.05" Lowell 70 51 0.03" Malad City n/a n/a n/a ALMANAC - BURLEY Malta n/a n/a n/a Partly cloudy, Lingering light Mostly cloudy Partly cloudy Chance for Passing Pocatello 92 43 0.00" scattered showers with showers night showers and Rexburg 85 42 0.00" Temperature Precipitation Salmon 82 45 0.00" showers thunderstorms thunderstorms Stanley 74 31 0.00" Sun Valley 78 38 0.00" Yesterday’s High 90° Yesterday’s 0.00" High 70° Low 42° 59° / 37° 62° / 40° 66° / 41° 65° / 40° Yesterday’s Low 41° Month to Date 0.00" Normal High / Low 69° / 42° Avg. Month to Date 0.98" ALMANAC - TWIN FALLS Record High 88° in 1980 Water Year to Date 6.46" Record Low 30° in 1959 Avg. Water Year to Date 7.58" Barometric Sunrise and Temperature Precipitation Humidity Pressure Sunset IDAHO’S FORECAST Yesterday’s High 94° Yesterday’s 0.00" Yesterday’s High 52% 5 pm Yesterday 29.83 in. Today Sunrise: 6:09 AM Sunset: 9:01 PM Yesterday’s Low 51° Month to Date 0.00" Yesterday’s Low 8% Wednesday Sunrise: 6:08 AM Sunset: 9:02 PM SUN VALLEY, SURROUNDING MTS. Normal High / Low 69° / 42° Avg. Month to Date 0.94" Today’s Forecast Avg. 42% Thursday Sunrise: 6:07 AM Sunset: 9:03 PM Cool spring temperatures and off and on Record High 87° in 2008 Water Year to Date 7.06" Friday Sunrise: 6:07 AM Sunset: 9:04 PM showers will be around for the next couple of Record Low 32° in 1975 Avg. Water Year to Date 8.62" A water year runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 Saturday Sunrise: 6:07 AM Sunset: 9:04 PM days. Temperature & Precipitation valid through 5 pm yesterday Moonrise Coeur d’ Moon Phases Today’s U. V. Index Low Moderate High Alene Today Highs 50'sTonight’s Lows 30's and Moonset Forecasts and maps prepared by: 53 / 40 BOISE Today Moonrise: 7:22 AM Moonset: 10:42 PM 10 11 3 5 7 10 Today holds a chance for scattered Wednesday First Full Last New Moonrise: 8:15 AM Moonset: 11:26 PM The higher the index the10 Cheyenne, Wyoming showers thanks to the most recent May 28 June 4 June 11 June 19 Thursday Moonrise: 9:12 AM Moonset: none more sun protection needed www.dayweather.com cold front. The weather looks drier from Wednesday on. 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A cold front brings in Elko, NV 73 40 pc 63 31 pc 62 31 pc Boston 68 59 sh 70 62 th Rapid City 87 53 th 65 49 th Berlin 84 59 th 84 55 th Rio de Jane 74 59 sh 74 60 pc cooler conditions on Eugene, OR 57 47 sh 58 46 sh 61 46 sh Charleston, SC 81 69 th 85 68 sh Reno 74 46 pc 68 43 pc Buenos Aires 61 54 sh 60 50 sh Rome 63 54 sh 65 57 r McCall Wednesday and Thursday. 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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Trustees, Pursuant to Idaho Code §63-1311 the Hagerman Highway District School District No. 151, at the District Office, Board Room, 237 will hold a Public Hearing. The purpose will be to hear comment East 19th Street, Burley, Idaho, until 2:00 p.m., prevailing local on District fee schedule. The hearing will be held June 5, 2012 at 4:00 PM. Place held will be Hagerman District Office at 903 time, on May 29, 2012 for Rocky Road, Hagerman, ID. RAFT RIVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PUBLISH: May 22 and 29, 2012 CLASSROOM ADDITION SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 151, BURLEY, IDAHO IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR Proposals will be opened and publicly read at the above hour and THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF GOODING date. Plans, specifications, proposal forms and other Case No CV-2012-268 information are on file for examination at the following locations: NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME CHANGE (Adult) School District No. 151 Office, 237 East 19th Street, Burley, IN RE: JEFFERY COLE GIBBENS-RICKMAN Idaho 83318 A Petition to change the name of Jeffery Cole Gibbens-Rickman, now Jensen Barnard Architects Inc., 1501 Bench Road, Pocatello, residing in the City of Gooding, State of Idaho, has been filed in the District Court in Gooding County, Idaho. The name will change to Jeffrey ID 83201 (208) 233-4633 Cole Rickman. The reason for the change in name is: it is the name he Mountainlands Area Plan Room, 583 Billinis Rd (3560 South), has gone by for two years since the divorce of his parents. A hearing on Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 the petition is scheduled for 9:00 o'clock AM on 6/13/12 at the Gooding Associated General Contractors, 1649 W Shoreline Dr. Ste County Courthouse. Objections may be filed by any person who can show 100., Boise, ID 83702 (208) 344-5231 the court a good reason against the name change. Date: May 11, 2012. Associated General Contractors, 984 John Adams Parkway, DENISE M. GILL Idaho Falls, ID 83401 (208) 529-2320 CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT Associated General Contractors, 1411 Falls Ave. E., Ste 821, NOTICES NOTICES By Deputy Clerk Twin Falls, ID 83301 (208) 734-1831 PUBLISH: May 15, 22, 29 and June 5, 2012 The Builders Exchange, 120 N. 12th St., Ste 8, Pocatello, ID 83201 (208) 232-3432 PUBLIC NOTICE File No.: 133435 / Two sets of documents may be obtained by licensed contractors Actions planned and taken by your government are contained in Customer Ref No. 610650 from the Architect for a deposit of public notices. They are part of your right to know and to be in- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE $50.00. The deposit will be refunded upon return of the formed of what your government is doing. As self-government On September 18, 2012 at the hour of 10:30AM, of said day, on documents in good condition within ten days after the bid charges all citizens to be informed, this newspaper urges every the steps of the Jerome County Courthouse located at 300 N opening. citizen to read and study these notices. We advise those citi- Lincoln, Jerome, ID 83338. A bid bond in the amount of 5% of the total bid amount, including zens who seek further information to exercise their right to ac- Alliance Title & Escrow Corp., as successor trustee, will sell at any add alternates, is required. cess public records and public meetings. public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, cashiers check, All bids must be on the forms furnished, all blank spaces filled in, IMPORTANT certified check or tellers check, (from a bank which has a branch and signed with the name and address of the Bidder. No Please address all legal advertising to: in the community at the site of the sale), money order, State of qualified bids will be read. LEGAL ADVERTISING Idaho check or local government check, or cash equivalent in A pre-bid conference will be held at the project site, 140 W. The Times-News lawful money of the United States, all payable at the same time Center Street, Malta, Idaho, on May 22, 2012, starting at 10:00 PO Box 548 of sale, the following described real property, situated in the a.m. Bidders are encouraged to attend. Twin Falls, Idaho County of Jerome, State of Idaho, and described as follows, to Proposals are required to be submitted under a condition of 83303-0548 wit: irrevocability for a period of 45 days after submission. email to Township 7 South, Range 16 East of the Boise Meridian, Jerome Under Section 54-1902, Idaho Code, all Prime Contractors, [email protected] County, Idaho Subcontractors and/or Specialty Contractors must have a Public Deadline for legal ads: 3 days prior to publication, noon on Section 32: That part of the SE1/4SE1/4, described as follows: Works Contractors License issued by the State of Idaho, to bid Wednesday for Sunday, noon on Thursday for Monday, noon BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of said Section 32, which on this project. on Friday for Tuesday and Wednesday, noon on Monday for point shall be known as the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; The owner reserves the right to waive any informality, or to reject Thursday and noon on Tuesday for Friday and Saturday. Holi- thence North 0°38'13" West along the East boundary of Section any or all bid proposals. day deadlines may vary. If you have any questions call Ruby, 32, 521.12 feet to the centerline of the S-2 lateral; thence along Pam Wade, Business Manager legal clerk, at 208-735-3324. the centerline of the S-2 lateral the following courses and School District No. 151 distances: PUBLISH: May 15 and 22, 2012 File No.: 131328 / South 35°09'47" West, 205.08 feet; South 30°20'26" West, 101.93 feet; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ANNOUNCEMENTS On August 30, 2012 at the hour of 10:30AM, of said day, in the South 59°02'19" West, 186.35 feet; office of Alliance Title & Escrow Corporation located at 1411 South 88°24'20" West, 214.40 feet; Falls Avenue East, Suite 1315 Twin Falls, ID 83301. South 49°03'49" West, 38.11 feet; HIKING PARTNER WANTED for Alliance Title & Escrow Corp., as successor trustee, will sell at South 0°08'51" West, 63.89 feet; Thursday or Friday outings in the public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, cashiers check, South 1555'08" West, 77.92 feet to the South boundary of said Magic Valley area. If you drive, I'll certified check or tellers check, (from a bank which has a branch Section 32; thence leaving said lateral and going along the buy the gas. Steve, 541-340-9909. South boundary of said Section 32, North 89°59'08" East, in the community at the site of the sale), money order, State of FOUND Dog/Puppy, brown and Idaho check or local government check, or cash equivalent in 599.82 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE TRUSTEE HAS NO KNOWLEDGE OF A MORE black medium sized, on Elizabeth lawful money of the United States, all payable at the same time on 5/17. Call 358-3306. of sale, the following described real property, situated in the PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED County of Twin Falls, State of Idaho, and described as follows, REAL PROPERTY, BUT FOR PURPOSES OF COMPLIANCE FOUND Motorcycle helmet on High- WITH IDAHO CODE, SECTION 60-113, THE TRUSTEE HAS way 93. Call to describe. to wit: 208-731-7190 Lot 18 in Block 1 of White & Callahan's Golden Rule Addition to BEEN INFORMED THAT THE STREET ADDRESS OF: 303 Pregnant? Worried? Twin Falls, Idaho, Twin Falls County, Idaho, recorded in Book 2 North 400 West, Jerome, ID 83338, MAY SOMETIMES BE FREE to good home. Boxer/Bull Free Pregnancy Tests ASSOCIATED WITH SAID REAL PROPERTY. mastiff cross female, large. Confidential of Plats, Page 4. 208-734-7472 THE TRUSTEE HAS NO KNOWLEDGE OF A MORE If the successful bidder cannot provide the bid price by means of 208-431-4401 PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED one of the above means of payment, the sale will be postponed REAL PROPERTY, BUT FOR PURPOSES OF COMPLIANCE for 10 minutes only to allow the high bidder to obtain payment in WITH IDAHO CODE, SECTION 60-113, THE TRUSTEE HAS a form prescribed herein above. If the high bidder is BEEN INFORMED THAT THE STREET ADDRESS OF: 252 unsuccessful in obtaining payment as directed within 10 Van Buren St., Twin Falls, ID 83301, MAY SOMETIMES BE minutes, the sale will be re-held immediately and any bid by the ASSOCIATED WITH SAID REAL PROPERTY. high bidder from the previous sale, will be rejected, all in If the successful bidder cannot provide the bid price by means of accordance with Idaho Code 45-1502 et. Sec. one of the above means of payment, the sale will be postponed Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding LOST Boxer, female, 8 mo. Old. for 10 minutes only to allow the high bidder to obtain payment in title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Last seen 5/19/12 off 300 So. a form prescribed herein above. If the high bidder is Jerome. 316-0733 or 404-2192 unsuccessful in obtaining payment as directed within 10 deed of trust executed by Ronnie D. Bartlett and Sherrie D. Bartlett, husband and wife, as Grantor to Alliance Title & minutes, the sale will be re-held immediately and any bid by the LOST Calico cat, chubby, female. high bidder from the previous sale, will be rejected, all in Escrow Corp., as successor Trustee, for the benefit and security May be wearing a purple collar accordance with Idaho Code 45-1502 et. Sec. of Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, Inc. as successor with her name and phone number. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding Beneficiary, recorded December 6, 2006 as Instrument No. Lost on Trotter Drive (East Addi- 2067380, Mortgage records of Jerome County, Idaho. THE son area) in Twin Falls. Reward! title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation Call 208-404-2763. secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), IDAHO CODE. NO deed of trust executed by Porfirio Becerra and Yolanda Classifieds. For people Martinez, as Grantor to Alliance Title & Escrow Corp., as REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE everywhere. 733.0931ext 2 successor Trustee, for the benefit and security of Vanderbilt NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. Mortgage and Finance, Inc as successor Beneficiary, recorded The default for which this sale is to be made is failure to: August 15, 2007 as Instrument No. 2007-020374, Mortgage Make principal and interest payments as set forth on said Deed of records of Twin Falls County, Idaho. THE ABOVE GRANTORS Trust and Promissory Note. The original loan amount was ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), $130,000.00 together with interest thereon at the rate of 8.000% IDAHO CODE. NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY per annum, as evidenced in Promissory Note dated November ARE, OR ARE NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS 29, 2006. Payments are in default for the months of December Fairview Veterinary OBLIGATION. 2011 through and including May 2012 in the amount of $954.09 per month and continuing each and every month thereafter until 702 US Hwy 30 The default for which this sale is to be made is failure to: Buhl, ID 83316 Make principal and interest payments as set forth on said Deed of date of sale or reinstatement. The principal balance as of May Trust and Promissory Note. The original loan amount was 7, 2012 is $126,585.93 together with accrued and accruing ~208-543-2600~ $87,900.00 together with interest thereon at an adjustable rate, interest thereon at the rate of 8.000% per annum. The per diem is $22.51. In addition to the above, there is also due any late For photos of our pups visit our website: initially 10.35% per annum, as evidenced in Promissory Note www.petfinder.com/shelters/ID90.html dated August 14, 2007. Payments are in default for the months charges, advances, escrow collection fees, attorney fees, fees of December 2011 through and including March 2012 in the or costs associated with this foreclosure. amount of $794.21 per month and continuing each and every The balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by Found Dogs: month thereafter until date of sale or reinstatement. The said deed of trust is $126,858.93, excluding interest, costs and Yellow Labrador male with a collar found on Chisom principal balance as of April 2, 2012 is $85,820.30 together with expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligations Circle in Filer 3-31-12. Call to identify. If not claimed accrued and accruing interest thereon at the rate of 10.35% per thereunder or in this sale, as trustee's fees and/or reasonable will be available for adoption 4-5-12. annum. The per diem is $24.34. In addition to the above, there attorney's fees as authorized in the promissory note secured by Yellow Labrador/Shepherd mix adult with collar & is also due any late charges, advances, escrow collection fees, the aforementioned Deed of Trust. tags found on Main St in Filer 4-1-12. If not claimed attorney fees, fees or costs associated with this foreclosure. Dated: May 15, 2012 will be available for adoption 4-5-12. The balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by Alliance Title & Escrow Corp. By: Melissa Ambriz, Trust Officer said deed of trust is $85,820.30, excluding interest, costs and Available for Adoption: expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligations Phone 877-947-1553 This communication is on behalf of a debt collector and is an thereunder or in this sale, as trustee's fees and/or reasonable "Reggie" is a male Labrador mix young adult. He is black attorney's fees as authorized in the promissory note secured by attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. with white markings. He has a great personality. House the aforementioned Deed of Trust. trained and knows commands. Dated: April 26, 2012 PUBLISH: May 22, 29, June 5 and 12, 2012 Alliance Title & Escrow Corp. "Wrigley" female black Labrador young adult. Maybe a year By: Melissa Ambriz, Trust Officer old. She has lots of energy and knows some commands. Phone: 877-947-1553 This communication is on behalf of a debt collector and is an WWW.MAGIC What We are having 10% off all our black dog adoptions attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used because we have so many right now. for that purpose. VALLEY.COM/ PUBLISH: May 8, 15, 22 and 29, 2012 will The adoption fee is $75 and includes spaying/neutering CLASSIFIEDS and the first set of vaccinations. your CITY OF TWIN FALLS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Need to place a classifi ed? 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(Answers tomorrow) 208-736-9294 or 208-421-4716 ahead so that you won’t be Jumbles: STUNG AGENT LOADED PURPLE Yesterday’s forced to make crucial Answer: They went to the air show in Nebraska to AGRICULTURE HIRE STUDENTS TO see the — GREAT “PLANES” changes or decisions then. KIT' 85 Companion, 21' 5th wheel, WORK FOR YOU! sleeps 6, bathroom, stove, oven, Our Dependable, Honest, heater. New axles, tires, wheels, Diligent, Friendly Students brakes. 5th wheel plate. Clean & HOROSCOPE are available to work for you ready! See anytime. 208-420-8207 after school and weekends. Jeraldine CNA $12/hr, helping disabled man READ THE Magic Valley High School WANTED AUTOMOTIVE Contact David Brown with medical needs in TF. 3-4 days per week, 6am-9am 208-352-0762 Free range frying chickens. Saunders Cell 293-2062 CLASSIFIEDS 208-788-6188 leave message. MEDICAL Branch Director PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE position open with Alliance Home Health and EVERY DAY ARIES (March 21-April Federal Employment information Hospice. Applicant must be a is free. Remember, no one can R. N. with management, home 19): Ignore surface appear- OWYHEE BOB KITTENS Ready promise you a federal job. health and hospice experience now. Seal point, seal lynx color. ances; you know you can’t preferred. Position also open for For free information about Pretty voices, terrific personality. PRN to full time C.N.A. judge a book by its cover. federal jobs. Blue eyes, long hair, $325 each. Fax resume to 208-733-2542, REAL ESTATE Your bright ideas might not Call Career America Connection Call 208-308-3014 may pick up application at 478-757-3000 illuminate all the dark cor- 218 Falls Ave., Ste. A. Twin Falls. ners. Handle your pennies MEDICAL carefully and wait to sign Hiring Direct Care Staff to work with FORD '08 Ranger, extended cab, DD adults, starting at $7.25/hour. V6, AC, PS, one owner, well crucial agreements. ALFALFA 191 ton bales, all 3 cut- Driver License required. maintained, 22mpg, $7900. tings in 2011. Located in Rupert. TAURUS (April 20-May Call 208-734-4344 ext. 104 208-735-0818 DRIVER Call 208-312-5619. A great opportunity for OTR Drivers PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE 20): All that is gold does not w/2 yrs exp. w/a good driving Selling Property? glitter; not all those who record. .35/mile and home every Don't pay any fees until it's sold. 7-10 days. Full benefits after 90 wander are lost. You don’t For free information about days. Apply at 45 S. 200 E. his is a GREAT way to earn need to be a member of the Jerome, ID. or call 208-324-3515 MECHANIC avoiding time share and real 2 yrs. experience with truck and estate scams, write to: “Fellowship of the Ring” or a DRIVERS farm equip. Have own tools. Salary Federal Trade Commission, some extra ca$h! Tolkien devotee to recognize A local milk hauling company DOE, 401k, health insurance/card. Washington, D.C. 20580 or call needs Drivers. CDL required. Apply at 27 N. 150 W., Jerome, ID. the difference between fact Full benefits after 90 days. Circle C Equipment the National Fraud Information Start a delivery route today! and fantasy. Call 208-324-3515 or apply Center, 1-800-876-7060. at 45 S. 200 E, Jerome, ID. MECHANIC GEMINI (May 21-June Experienced Diesel Mechanic/ Motor Route Motor Routes Motor Route 20): Some poems don’t Service Technician DRIVERS . CDL helpful. rhyme. You might be briefly Come join our team! Full-time w/benefits. Pay DOE. Enjoy benefits such as: Apply at 45 S. 200 E. Jerome, ID. disconcerted when what you Home time, good pay, vacation or call Gale 208-324-8312. consider beautiful doesn’t pay, health insurance & multiple SKILLED KIMBERLY/ safety bonuses. Solo or Relief. Exp. Mechanic with own tools. imbue anyone else with a New Equipment. Pick up application at HANSEN sense of wonder or when 208-733-8972 ~ 8am-5pm KETCHUM TWIN FALLS Mueller Auto, 2441 Kimberly Rd. 735-3302 735-3302 what you expect is not what Twin Falls. No Phone Calls. 735-3241 DRIVERS you receive. J&W AgriCorp is looking for Idaho SKILLED EQUAL HOUSING Full-time position for exp. CANCER (June 21-July Drivers, part-time & full-time OPPORTUNITIES • Pheasant Rd. • San Larue Ave. • Elizabeth Blvd. positions, year round, local & SS Welder/Fabricator in Burley. 22): Shift gears, don’t grind interstate hauling. Benefits & Call 208-878-3000 All real estate advertising in this • Cordova Ave. • Stadium Blvd. • 4th Ave. East newspaper is subject to the Fair them. People want to see re- competitive pay. Requirements: SKILLED • Fiesta Way • Monte Vista Dr. • LeAnn Drive Must be at least 21 yrs of age. Housing Act which makes it sults, not hear about your Road Grader Operator position. FT illegal to advertise “any • Lacasa Loop • Alturus Dr. N. • Sagebrush Drive 2 yrs. truck driving exp. clean, valid, or PT in Jerome and Malta area. fabulous fantasies. Don’t let class A CDL. Medical card and be Call Lance at 208-731-6990 preference limitation or frustrations, misunder- able to work flexible hours. discrimination based on race, Apply in person at 2352 E 990 S SKILLED color, religion, sex, handicap, TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS standings or a temporary Hazelton, ID off of exit 194. Welders, Pipefitters, Millrights 735-3241 735-3241 735-3241 For more info call 208-829-5316. familial status, or national origin disenchantment with others Barclay Mechanical Services is or an intention to make any such looking for full-time long term hold you back. DRIVERS preference limitation or Openings for well qualified employment in Mini-Cassia/Magic Town Route Motor Route Town Route LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Valley area. Experience required. discrimination. “Familial status OTR Drivers. Dedicated runs, includes children under the age of You may dance to the beat of home frequently. Short hauls. Pay DOE. Health, Vision, Dental Good pay, good benefits & 401k benefits available. 18 living with parents or legal a different drummer.George Apply in person at Apply at 731 Golf Course Rd. custodian; pregnant women and Carlin once said, “Those 490 W. 100 S. Hwy 25, Paul or call 208-324-7600 people securing custody or who dance are considered children under 18, RUPERT DRIVERS insane by those who cannot FINANCIAL JEROME MALTA 735-3302/ Over the Road drivers needed! This newspaper will not hear the music.” Forgive 735-3346 735-3302 678-2201 Class A CDL with N, T Endorse- knowingly accept any advertising ment and DOT physical required. those who do not under- Apply at RTTI 323 W. Nez Perce for real estate which is in violation stand. in Jerome or call 208-324-3511 of the law. Our readers are • Caswell Ave. W • Annie Drive • Sherry Drive hereby informed that all dwellings VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. advertised in this newspaper are • Rose Street N • N. Pointe Drive • Hoops Street 22): Discern and debate to BUSINESS FOR SALE! available on an equal opportunity • Borah Ave. W • Park Meadows • O’Leary Way distinguish the real issues. basis. To complain of • Filer Ave. W • Northern Pine • Maple Ave. The difference between the discrimination call HUD Toll-free EDUCATION facts and what you hope and Buhl School District is accepting telephone number at 800-669- applications for Special Education 9777. The Toll-free telephone TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS wish them to be could be the Teacher and Elementary number for the hearing impaired 735-3241 735-3241 735-3241 difference between lightning Certified Math and Science is 800-927-8275. Teachers for the 2012-13 School and a lightning bug. Year. Highly qualified teachers Motor Route Call now for more information LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): may request application FILER Beautiful 2 year old execu- about routes available in your area. materials by emailing Don's Mini Trains with 2012 tive home on 1½ acres, 3300 sq. In love, remember that deep ft. 4 bdrm. 3 bath all on 1 level. [email protected]. bookings, 3 trains on trailers with roots are not touched by a Close to canyon. 12' vaulted ceil- EOE and drug-free work place. commercial bounce house, ROI TWIN FALLS/ frost. Old, reliable relation- will be fast, excellent potential ings, granite counter tops, lots of EDUCATION for right person. Call 423-4393. tile throughout, $399,000. 208- ships will not be upset or Kimberly High School is looking 308-7009 for more information. KIMBERLY for a part-time Internship 735-3246 overturned by passing stress. Co-Ordinator who will create a Social events might not be student internship program with EVERYONE local businesses. For more Twin Falls, TFMR...... 735-3241 exciting, but can be enrich- info. or an application you can has an OPINION ing. visit www.kimberly.edu or call Burley, Rupert, Paul, Hailey, Kimberly, Shoshone . SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. Cathy at 208-423-4170 x3308. Send yours to [email protected] . . 678-2201 or 735-3302 21):You can follow the words of Winston Churchill who Gooding, Jerome, Filer, Buhl, Wendell.735-3346 said, “A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportu- CLASSIFIEDS nity; an optimist sees the It pays to read the fine print! opportunity in every diffi- Call the Times-News to place It·s that time again! culty.” Sidestep conflicts your ad 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 with a boss. FARM SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Exp'd Chopper, Swather, Dec. 21): Fantasy is a way of Racker and Pit Packers. understanding reality. Dis- Apply at J & C Custom 299 Addison Ave. W. neyland is a great place to (located at Century Boat Land) visit because when you are No phone calls please. Drug Free Workplace. ready for reality, you simply get back in your car and leave. Fantasy in daily life can’t be escaped as easily. GENERAL CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Fireworks Fundraiser Opportunity! Jan. 19): “Faith is taking the Great for organizations and clubs! Place your garage sale ad first step even when you June 24 - July 5. Jerome, Gooding, Buhl, Rupert areas. 539-6944 can’t see the whole stair- case.”A man named Martin in the Times-News. Luther King Jr. said these words. They should encour- age you to rise above discon- Requires pre-payment 6 lines of text, 3 days, $26. tentment today. prior to publication. Major credit/ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. debit cards, and cash accepted. 733-0931 ext. 2 Times-News 18): If you toss too many pennies in the wishing well, Deadline is eventually your pockets will be empty. Hold off on com- pleting transactions that in- Wednesday at 1:00pm. volve major expenditures All advertising is subject to the newspaper's and avoid signing credit ap- standard of acceptance. plications. The Times-News reserves the PISCES (Feb. 19-March right to edit, abbreviate decline 20): Hold off on key deci- or properly classify any ad. Receipt of copy via remote entry sions. If you can’t handle a (fax, e-mail, etc.) does not relationship at its best, you constitute final acceptance by surely won’t be able to han- this newspaper. The advertiser, dle it at its worst. Your ex- not the newspaper assumes full responsibility for the truthful pectations might be much content of their advertiser too high, so you could expe- message. rience disappointment. Times News Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Tuesday, May 22, 2012 · Sports 7

DEAR ABBY: I’m a 42- year-old woman who has been living with my boyfriend, “Matt.”He has asked me to marry him, and I said yes. The problem is, Matt is still married. DEAR ABBY Jeanne Phillips

Matt and his wife have been separated for eight years. I keep telling him to get in touch with her and see if she filed for divorce, but he keeps putting it off. I really do love this man, Abby.Matt is good to me and to my children and grand- children, but sometimes I don’t know what to think or do. I want us to buy a house, but I’m scared that if we do, she’ll try to take it from us. He says she wouldn’t. Please HAGERMAN 3 bdrm, 2 bath, with BURLEY attached 2 car garage, 2 city lots give me some advice. with finished work shop. Call for —LADYINWAITING appt./more details at 420-5983. INLOUISIANA KIMBERLY DEAR LADY IN WAIT- ING: I hate to be the bearer Kevin & Dr. Amy Kauffman Auction 1945 Hiland Ave, Burley of bad news, but a marriage Sat. June 2, 10:00am proposal from a man who is Medical Office, 3000 sq. ft. main floor, 1500 sq. ft. 2nd floor. Near still married means nothing. Cassia Regional Medical Center. I urge you to PLEASE consult (208) 434-5555 a lawyer before putting 3 bdrm, 3 bath, beautiful kitchen, www.us-auctioneers.com 1900 sq ft, 2 car garage, carport, money into any joint finan- ½ acre, garden, 2 sheds, auto KIMBERLY Wow! Excellent exposer cial ventures with this man. sprinklers dog run, $139,000. for new business. 2.8 acres on 208-423-4343 or 208-420-4222. Kimberly Road + 2500 sq. ft. home He may be “good” to you, + separate apartment and other your children and grandchil- RUPERT buildings. Live and work at the same place. $225,000. dren, but he hasn’t been 208-539-6860 completely forthright. WHO can help YOU Your concerns are justi- sell your property? fied. Listen to your woman’s Classifieds Can! 208-733-0931 ext. 2 intuition. It’s sending you an Kevin & Dr. Amy Kauffman Auction [email protected] important message. 565 S 100 W, Rupert, ID Sat. June 2, 1:00pm DEAR ABBY: Two years 4½ acres,1446 sq ft, 2 bedrooms, den/bedroom, 1 bath, out buildings ago, I adopted a dog from my (208) 434-5555 local Humane Society. www.us-auctioneers.com BUHL '84 14'x66' single wide, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, new roof, carpet & “Brandy’s” approximate age TWIN FALLS windows. $17,500. 208-308-7878 at the time of adoption was 16 years. I had two wonder- ful years with Brandy before he died. CEMETERY PLOT in Sunset Memo- rial Park. Comes with opening, What I would like to share closing, vault and headstone. with your readers is, when Complete Set! Worth $3,800, ask- you consider adopting a pet, 3 bdrm., 1 bath, 2 car garage. New ing $3,000/offer. 775-388-0520 Kitchen Countertops, Cupboards, [email protected] please don’t rule out an ani- Nice Tile Floor in Kitchen. Newer Gas Furnace/Central Air. Pellet TWIN FALLS (2) Cemetery plots lo- mal based strictly on age. Stove. All New Vinyl Windows cated at Sunset Memorial Park. Older animals can make ex- and Doors, Newer Carpet. Private Space 3 & 4, lots 779. $1595 ea. cellent additions to a family. Covered Patio, Fenced Yard. Call 208-746-6077 New South Seas Hot Tub and Dog They deserve our love and Kennel. Storage Shed and RV RENTAL PROPERTIES kindness, too. Parking, all on a Large Corner Lot. 1048 sq. ft. Built in 1977. —MISSINGBRANDY $112,500. Corner of Heyburn INJUNEAU,ALASKA and Jackson 208-420-8961 DEARMISSING: I’m sor- TWIN FALLS ry that you and Brandy were not able to have more years CLASSIFIEDS together, but bless you for It pays to read the fine print. sharing your heart and home Call the Times-News to place with a pet that many might your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 have overlooked. 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2460 sq. ft., high Older animals can provide efficiency home with fireplace & a great deal of love and joy. wood stove. Shop with 220 & They also are usually house- gas heat, storage shed and RV parking. Close to new high school. BUHL Clean small 2 bdrm house. broken — something to con- 1188 Northern Pine Dr. $139,900. Stove & refrig. No indoor pets/ sider for anyone for whom smoking. $415+$400dep. 312-5559 For sale by owner: puppyhood and adolescence Call Charlie at 208-420-3723 FILER Clean county home, 3 bdrm. or Brad 208-420-0709 2 bath, $600 mo. + dep. No smok- might prove too destructive. ing/pets. 208-733-6409 The local shelter is an ex- HAZELTON East of Hazelton, 3 cellent place to find a mature bdrm, 1 bath. $550/month + $550 deposit. No smoking/No Pets. Ref- companion. erences required. 420-3452. HEYBURN 3 bdrm, 1 bath, Idaho- DEAR ABBY: The letters Housing approved, $650 + $450 that have appeared in your dep. 1711 19th St. 435-720-7509 TWIN FALLS column about safe driving prompt this one. I hope you will consider my experience worth sharing. I have poor depth percep- tion. I make adjustments for In accordance with the federal this problem and check the NE location. .87 acre horse Fair Housing Act, we do not property, 2500 sq. ft., two story, accept for publication any real distance between me and the newly remodeled, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, estate listing that indicates any car in front of me by looking two kitchens, daylight basement, preference, limitation, or fully fenced backyard. discrimination based on race, at the distance on the road 208-280-1442 color, religion, sex, disability, and not at the car. family status, or national origin. TWIN FALLS Vintage log cabin in If you believe a published listing I began to notice that the town. 3 bdrm. (+) 2 bath, many states such a preference, cars coming at me were upgrades and extras. Fenced yard limitation, or discrimination, “fuzzy” and that I had to with fruit trees. Greatly Reduced please notify this publication at From $129,000-$119,000- [email protected]. close one eye to have a clear $109,000- NOW $99,00 0! Will carry image of them. Then I real- with appropriate down or APP down. JEROME 3 bdrm, 2 bath, dbl wide, 1443 8th Ave E. 208-404-8042 $650 + $600 dep Water & trash in- ized I was doing the same cld. 208-324-2154 or 731-6421 thing while watching televi- JEROME 3 bedroom, 1 bath, fenced sion. I mentioned it to my backyard. Close to Senior Center, hospital & new school. No pets optometrist, and she $600. Call 324-4050 or 423-6336. checked my eyes and found that I had double vision. The GOODING Ready for immediate JEROME 55 & older, private area, sale. Premier hunting, fishing, & 2 bdrm, 1 bath house. Please call adjustment to my prescrip- snow skiing. 30 minutes to Sun for more info. 208-420-5859. tion was so slight that you Valley. Western 5 bdrm, 4 bath JEROME Extra clean lg 3 bdrm, 2 home w/shop. Panoramic views bath, dbl wide, carport, great area would not notice it, but I can w/wrap around deck. Sitting on $575. No pets. Refs. 326-5887 now see clearly with my new 105 acres. All this for $579,000. JEROME Very nice 1 bdrm cabin, You'll love your privacy. Call Own- glasses. $475 month + dep. Water/sewer/ er Agent Anthony 208-731-9800. garbage included. 208-733-7818 —CLEARLYFOCUSED INMINNESOTA KIMBERLY Very clean lg 1 bd, fully remodeled house in great area. DEAR CLEARLY FO- BUY IT! SELL IT! $450 + dep. incls water. 326-5887 CUSED: Your letter was an SHOSHONE 3 bdrm, 2 bath, on 1 eye-opener. Thank you for acre, $550. Located 8 miles west A TIMES-NEWS Johnny's Country Store. 280-0576 giving me the opportunity to remind readers to have their CLASSIFIED TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm, 1 bath, range, refrig, yard care provided. No pets. vision checked every year — WILL FILL EVERY $395+$150dep. 733-0596/320-4107 and to report any changes in TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm. house for vision to the doctor immedi- NEED! rent. $400 mo. + $200 dep. Call 208-733-0935 ately. SELL IT! BUY IT! TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath, all 208.733.0931 ext 2 utilities paid, NO yard, $600 mo. 1St & last. Background check & 1.800.658.3883 ext 2 refs. 208-733-3252 for appt. [email protected] TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 2 bath, no smoking/pets, $550 mo. + $500 dep. 420-1488/420-5950/423-6348 Your Times-News iPhone App is waiting... Sports 8 · Tuesday, May 22, 2012 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News ACROSS Today is Tuesday, May 1 Scorch 22, the 143rd day of 2012. TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1 bath, linen There are 223 days left in the room W/D hookup, fire place, 5 Accumulate year. fenced backyard, no pets. $650 10 Beatty movie Today’sHighlight: per mo. +$500 dep. 567 Highland Ave (off of Washington St S). Call 14 Arrived On May 22, 1972, Presi- 404-5955 or 734-2389 after 3:30. 15 Long seat dent Richard Nixon began a visit to the Soviet Union, WHO can help YOU rent your 16 Wickedness rental? Classifieds Can! during which he and Krem- 7330931 ext. 2 17 Weapons lin leaders signed the Anti- [email protected] 18 Cleanse Ballistic Missile Treaty. 19 Lima’s nation WHO can help YOU rent your rental? Classifieds Can! 20 Blossomed TODAY IN 7330931 ext. 2 22 Student [email protected] 24 Produce an HISTORY egg 25 “Thanks, Onthisdate: In1761, the first American TWIN FALLS/BURLEY/RUPERT Pierre!” life insurance policy was is- WOW! 26 Thickened sued in Philadelphia to a Rev. Weekly Payments O.K! No Credit Checks No Deposit sauce for meat Francis Allison, whose pre- All Utilities Paid 60 Channel 29 Hit with a stun mium was six pounds per Cable Free Long Distance & year. Internet Fax gun Pets O.K. Furnished Studios In 1860, the United States On Site Laundry. 30 Remove a lid and Japan exchanged ratifi- TWIN FALLS Starting $550 mo. 7315745 / 3580085 / 4906294 34 Harp’s ancestor cations of the Treaty of Ami- BURLEY/RUPERT Starting $450 35 __ Laurence ty and Commerce during a mo. 7315745 or 4318496 Olivier ceremony in Washington. In1935,President Franklin TWIN FALLS 36 __ the Hun D. Roosevelt appeared before 37 Wedding words Congress to explain his deci- 38 Not in the sion to veto a bill that would house have allowed World War I 40 Mr. Ameche 3 Bullets Monday’s Puzzle Solved veterans to cash in bonus certificates before their 1945 41 Get comfy 4 Determination due date. 43 Owned 5 Monastery In 1939, the foreign min- APOLLO MOTOR INN 44 Weight; bulk 6 Anthropologist isters of Germany and Italy, All the comforts of home at a daily/ weekly/monthly all inclusive rate. 45 __ on; trample Margaret __ Joachim von Ribbentrop and FREE Full Hot Breakfast Daily. Galeazzo Ciano, signed a FREE Full Hot Dinner Daily. 46 TV’s Rather 7 Fire __; FREE Laundry. “Pact of Steel” committing FREE Local and Long Distance. 47 Sections stinging insect the two countries to a mili- FREE WiFi. 48 Himalayan 8 Drag; haul FREE Cable and HBO. tary alliance. Indoor Hot Tub & Seasonal Pool nation 9 Transparent In1947, the Truman Doc- and many more amenities. trine was enacted as Con- Give me a call and move in today. 50 Small amount 10 Make a copy of Amy Ochoa General Manager 51 Car feature 11 Smooth; level gress appropriated military 2084906294 and economic aid for Greece once standard, 12 Urgent and Turkey. now optional 13 Merge one’s In 1960, an earthquake of 54 Largest ape words together magnitude 9.5, the strongest BURLEY 2 bedroom duplex apart- on record, struck southern ment for rent. $375 per month, 58 Blacken 21 Spring month $200 dep. No pets. Please call Chile, claiming some 1,655 6773212 after 7:30 pm. 59 Snouts 23 Sharp & painful lives. 61 Pliers or saw 25 Head of a fire BURLEY Norman Manor Apts In 1962, Continental Air- 1 & 2 bdrms, $400-$500 + dep. 62 Ballerina’s garb department lines Flight 11, en route from Manager on site. Call any time Chicago to Kansas City,Mo., 2086787438 ~ 1361 Parke Ave 63 Ridiculous 26 Glimmer 64 Actor Sandler 27 Actress Winona (c) 2012 Tribune Media Services, Inc. crashed after a bomb appar- BURLEY Very nice 2 bdrm, no All Rights Reserved. ently brought on board by a smoking/pets. Some have garages. 65 Flower stalk 28 Ascended Call 2084311643 passenger exploded, killing 66 Relinquished 29 Pimple 42 Toddler’s fit 51 Performs all 45 occupants of the Boe- Classified Department 67 Bills larger than 31 Apple drink 44 Natural 52 Closed ing 707. Classified Sales Representatives In 1968, the nuclear- are available from fives 32 In the air environment 53 Detest powered submarine USS 8:00 am-5:00 pm Monday-Friday 33 Trousers 46 From __; since 54 Trait carrier Call our office in Twin Falls Scorpion, with 99 men 7330931 ext. 2 DOWN 35 Boy in Johnny the beginning 55 Ore deposit aboard, sank in the Atlantic 1 Crusty wound Cash’s song 47 Golfing term 56 Money lent Ocean. (The remains of the FILER sub were later found on the WE LOVED TO MEET YOU! covering 36 Tally up 49 Get hysterical 57 Charitable Our community features: 2 Actor James __ 38 More ancient 50 Gave medicine gift ocean floor 400 miles Spacious 1 & 2 bdrm. Apt. southwest of the Azores.) homes, available for immediate Jones 39 Author Fleming to 60 Unhappy occupancy, income restrictions In1969, the lunar module apply, make your home with us! of Apollo 10, with Thomas P. Casa Grande Apartments Call 208-326-4053 or stop by at Stafford and Eugene Cernan 409 Hwy 30, Filer, ID 83328. aboard, flew to within nine TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm Duplex, $675. miles of the moon’s surface GIVE YOUR HORSE a 2nd CHANCE FISH TANK 55 gallon. Complete 2 bdrm townhouse, $625. Walk-in TWIN FALLS Utils PAID, NO dep. WANTED: Unwanted horses, with fish, 2 power heads, rocks, in a dress rehearsal for the closets, granite counters, CSI 1 Microwave, refrig. FREE cable & Equal Housing Lender ponies, mules and draft horses. plants, food and all. $250/offer. block. No pets. 7325408 WiFi. $139/week. 2087334330 first lunar landing. Call 2085392206 2089610430 (stand not included) GOODING 3 bdrm, 2 bath Duplex, In 1972, the island nation TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 2 bath, town FREE clean and spacious, no smoking. WENDELL Affordable rooms WILL PAY CASH house. PET FRIENDLY! Call or Kittens, adorable, litter trained. of Ceylon became the re- $675 month plus utilities. $500 de- for rent with kitchenette. for your unwanted horses. text anytime Kala 2083583768. 9690508 or 4234942 public of Sri Lanka. posit. Call 3086804. Call 2083580674. 2088991919 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 2 bath, close FREE Pug/Chihuahua puppies In 1981 “Yorkshire Rip- to CSI. W/D, AC, new carpet. No GOODING Immediate MoveIn. with Pug faces, 1st shots done. smoking/pets. $625 +dep. Avail. per” Peter Sutcliffe was con- Clean spacious 1 bdrm, 1 bath. 2084363930 or 2084313406 Rent based on income. Age 62 or June 1. Call 2084812478. victed in London of murder- older. Handicapped or Disabled. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 2 bath, very TWIN FALLS Office w/Warehouse, OWYHEE BOB KITTENS Ready ing 13 women and was sen- COCKER SPANIEL pups AKC, buff, now. Seal point, seal lynx color. Westside Court ~ 2089344986 clean, W/D & appls, no smoking/ 40x40, newly remodeled, $800/ tenced to life in prison. pets. $590 + dep. $200 off 1st mo month. Call 2087338548 2 males. Also Cockapoo pups, 2 Pretty voices, terrific personality. females. All have 1st shots, tails rent with lease. 2089442027 Blue eyes, long hair, $325 each. In 1992, after a reign last- docked, dewclaws removed. Call 2083083014 2086549391 or 2084319491 ing nearly 30 years, Johnny TWIN FALLS Carson hosted NBC’s GOODING SENIOR 2 bedroom apartment DACHSHUND Pups, AKC minis. 715 Honey Locust Lane “Tonight Show” for the last HOUSING JEROME 160 Bridon Way. Up to Ready to go. Can see online. $99 Move-In Special RD Subsidy 8000 sq. ft. newer warehouse & In Buhl 4059736395 time. 7344334 office space. Overhead doors/load- Rent Based on Income twinfallsrentals.com DOBERMAN Puppies 7 weeks, 2 Ten years ago: A jury in 62 Years and Older, ing docks. $7/foot/yr. 2085391230 black/tan female, 1 chocolate male Birmingham, Ala., convict- if handicapped/disabled TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, dup. TWIN FALLS 3 offices w/front lobby 1 black/tan male. 1st shots, tails PUGS AKC, brindle, 1 male, st ed former Ku Klux Klansman regardless of age. new paint, no pets/smoking. 40x40 warehouse, lots of parking. and dewclawed. No papers, par- $300. 1 shots. Ready now! ents on-site. $500. 2084215953 Last one. 2087313954 Bobby Frank Cherry of mur- 9348050 $625/mo. 7355345 / 4202976 $1200/mo. 2087338548. TWIN FALLS 911 North College. 3 KING SAGE GUNDOGS of Jerome, SHIH TZU 4 male puppies, 6 weeks der in a 1963 church bomb- bdrm., 2 bath, 2 car garage, pri- ID. Is offering for first time to the old, brown and white colors, AKC ing that killed four black vate fenced backyard. Include re- public the chance to purchase Registered, $250. girls. (Cherry, sentenced to frig., stove, microwave and dish- Havelock & Grouse Feather Bred Deanna, 2084213679 Barrier Free washer. No pets/smoking. $900 KIMBERLY/TWIN FALLS 1,500 sq. English Setter for sale. Significant life, died in a prison hospital Equal Opportunity mo. + $800 dep. Avail. June 6th. ft. metal storage building with elec- field dog championships including WEIMARANER purebred puppies. in 2004.) The remains of 2087369294 or 2084214716 tric door. Will take boats cars and Havelocks' Blacksmith on top and Born March 17th. Blues & tans, Provider boys & girls. Tails docked & 1st Chandra Levy, the federal TWIN FALLS Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 much more. 2087339069 bottom of Sire, and Gridiron, the setter of the decade on Dam's shot. $250. Call 2084810016. bath duplex, refrig, range, built-in TWIN FALLS Office space and intern who’d disappeared microwave, DW, disposal, W/D, top. Four males and 2 females. warehouse for lease, roll up door. Black and white with two tri-col- more than a year earlier,were central air/heat, gas fireplace, for- Call Joe 2084204585. nd mal dining room, 2 car garage, ored in face. Whelped May 2 . found in Washington, D.C.’s fenced yard, patio. Water, sewer, Will be ready to pick up on June Rock Creek Park. 20th, 2012. Females - $750 and garbage, yard care included. No AGRICULTURE MASSEY FERGUSON 135 with gas Five years ago: British pets/smoking $850+dep. 7346360 males $700. Dewclawed, de- wormed and first shots. Will be engine, 40 HP, $4,500. Also, set of prosecutors accused former In accordance with the federal TWIN FALLS Clean duplex w/court- socialized daily. Sire and dam on duals for 135 Massey Ferguson, Fair Housing Act, we do not yard, 2 bdrm. 2 bath, natural gas site. Tremendous hunters. Don't $500. 2087311255 KGB agent Andrei Lugovoi of accept for publication any real heating/air cond., no pets/smok- miss the opportunity. murder in the radioactive estate listing that indicates any ing. Near CSI. $725 + small dep. 2083243416 or email at preference, limitation, or water/sanitation incl. 7311754 [email protected]. Reserve poisoning of Alexander discrimination based on race, yours now before they are gone. Litvinenko. (Russia, howev- color, religion, sex, disability, TWIN FALLS Currently 1 bdrm er, has refused to extradite family status, or national origin. avail $430+$300dep. 2&3 bdrm ANGUS BULLS (10) for sale, If you believe a published listing coming avail $530-$565 + $300 semen checked and ready to Lugovoi.) Olympic gold states such a preference, dep. No pets. 2087346600 go. Spring Cove Ranch medalist speedskater Apolo limitation, or discrimination, 2083524332 please notify this publication at TWIN FALLS New private units. Anton Ohno and his profes- [email protected]. 975 sqft, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, $675 mo BLACK ANGUS BULLS for sale. Fairview Veterinary sional dance partner, Ju- inclds all utils. Small pet ok. EPD'S & semen data available. lianne Hough, won ABC’s JEROME 957 sqft, 1 bdrm, 1 bath w/fenced Call 2088611800 702 US Hwy 30 Nice, clean 2 bdrm, 1½ bath, $500. backyard, $575 + utils. Pet ok. Buhl, ID 83316 “Dancing With the Stars.” BLACK ANGUS purebred breeding 2084201011 or 2083161345 All appls incld + W/D, AC, gas heat. ~2085432600~ One year ago: A tornado Very clean, no smoking, safe, bulls, semen tested. RUPERT 2 bdrm apt. Major appls, quiet, off street parking. Call 2083580736 or 3580621 devastated Joplin, Mo., with W/D hookups. IHFA welcome. For photos of our pups visit our website: Call Kevin 2084203466. winds up to 250 mph, claim- $475 mo. + $400 dep. No pets. No www.petfinder.com/shelters/ID90.html smoking. 2083580673 WENDELL Lovely 2 bdrm, 1 bath CONNECT WITH ing at least 159 lives and de- apt., all appliances included. No RUPERT 2 bdrm. 1 bath, refrigerator CUSTOMERS WHO NEED Found: stroying about 8,000 homes smoking, no pets. 2087207601 & stove, $450 + $400 deposit. YOUR SERVICE and businesses. President 202 Lorene Lane 2086705770 Advertise in the Business Female very old white poodle. found at Jackson's Corner in Buhl & Service Directory 5-18-12. Call to identify. Barack Obama defended his 7330931 ext. 2 endorsement of Israel’s 1967 Female Border Collie & Labrador mix puppy. Black & White shorthaired. Found 5-18-12 at Buhl Middle School. Call to identify. boundaries as the basis for a BURLEY/RUPERT DEXTER CATTLE (2) for sale. If not claimed will be available to adopt 5-23-12. future Palestine, telling the 2 pair and 1 butcher. American Israel Public Af- 1, 2, or 3 Call 2084316169 Male Jack Russell Terrier mix adult. Found at Buhl High School Bedroom Apartments 5-16-12. Call to identify. If not claimed will be available fairs Committee his views Rent is based on income. WANTED 10 minus or plus good for adoption 5-23-12. reflected longstanding U.S. quality Jersey Heifers, 600-700 lbs. Call 5362481 or 5392887. Female very old Schnauzer mix. Found 5-14-12 @ policy.Joseph Brooks, 73, the Eastland Park in Buhl. Call to identify her. Academy Award-winning WANTED 210 S A Street Available for Adoption: songwriter of “You Light Up Rupert, Idaho 83350 Free range frying chickens. New Motel and older Nice Motel 2087886188 leave message. "Dude" male young Labrador & Bassett Hound mix. He is very unique My Life” who was awaiting Rooms available. Day-Week-31 looking with his shorter legs and lab body. Really friendly. trial for rape, was found dead 2086508816 Day Month. Amenities included. “Willie” is a male Vizla mix about 8 months old. He is tan in color with Best rates. 2086505690 amber eyes. He is a friendly guy who gets along with other dogs. He in his Manhattan apartment, is not really big..about 40lbs. Come meet him today. a suicide. TWIN FALLS AC, cable, WiFi, all “Timmy” is a black chihuahua adult male. This is a super friendly little Equal Opportunity Provider utils. paid. Weekly/monthly rates. guy. Please come meet him today. 1341 Kimberly Rd. 2087336452. TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm, kitchen appls. www.capriextendedstay.com We are having 10% off of all our large breed black dog adoptions Times-News No smoking/pets. $375 month. because we have so many right now. 2087350473 TWIN FALLS Starting at $550. BURLEY/RUPERT Starting at $450. Classifieds TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm. 1 bath, $450- All utils paid, free cable & Internet. The adoption fee is $75 and includes spaying/neutering 208.733.0931 ext.2 $500 mo. + $300 dep., water and No dep. 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HARLEY DAVIDSON '05 Super 2010 Ford F150 Platinum Glide FXDI, custom red, new tires/battery. $7500 208-736-3859

CANNON 2 new mag 10 electric Downriggers. Retail new $545 each, both $750. Call 733-5185. BACKHOES (13) JD 310G and Fully Equipped 4WD CREW DYNASTY '97, 16', 115 hp, inboard Case 580M in inventory, Just $39,988 outboard, fish finder, stereo, fully equipped. In Idaho Falls Call 734-3000 trolling motor, good condition, DAVID STEED CO 208-522-1463 $6,000/offer. Call 734-8287.

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FORD '83 F-800 w/16,000 lb 46' reach crane, 43,000 act miles, V8, 5 & 2, PS, good rubber, one SAVE ON SHELLS Inc. owner, work ready, $10,900. “We Sell Shells & Other Things” 208-320-4058 Quality Selection Low Prices CHEVROLET '97 1500, ext cab, New & Used Camper Shells 4x4, 3rd door, 109k miles, clean FORD '86 F-350 IH diesel, utility 312-1525 ~ Since 1995 truck, $7995. ASSIST AUTO BROKERAGE bed bucket truck w/35' fiberglass takes clean, reasonably priced boom, $3750. 208-358-1477 vehicles on consignment and gets them sold for you. Call 536-1900.

2004 Holiday Rambler Vacationer FORD '96 Bronco 4x4, 302 V8, 5 spd, full power, one owner, like FORD '06 F-250 Super Cab, Lariat, new, $4500. 208-320-4058 4x4, diesel, leather, multi CD. Unbelievable buy $19,920. CHEVY '02 2500 HD, LT, 8.1L gas, Stock#6EB88429 208-733-3033 leather, alloys, work in luxury! V10 Slides Like New 50th Ann! $7,999. Stock#2F229776D Just $49,988 FORD '89 Aeromax 9000 Water 208-733-5776 Call 734-3000 Truck. 4,000 gallon, 2 front, 2 rear, 1 side spray, NTC 350 CHEVROLET '05 Impala, PW, PL, Cummins, 13 spd, PS & AC, like HONDA '09 CRV - LX, AWD, 24k cruise, dual climate control, 62K new tires, 220K miles, one own- miles, excellent condition, $20,995. miles, clean, only $9,995. er, well maintained. $26,900. 208-320-4058

FORD '08 F-150 Crew cab, 4x4, 5.4 V8, auto, alloys, tow, pure truck! $22,999 Stock #8FC09614 CHEVY '04 1500 Extra Cab, Z-71 208-733-3033 FOUR WINDS '93 Majestic, 31', 4X4, leather, multi CD, alloys, Bose audio, $17,753. sleeps 8, 42K miles, Ford 460 CHEVROLET '88 Corvette (7.5L), $9,100. Ron 308-3170. Stock#4E170764 208-733-3033 FORD '92 F-800 w/16' stake bed Convertible, manual shift, stock, leather, nice car, only $11,995. dump & lift gate, diesel, AT, AC, JEEP '06 Commander Limited, 4x4, PS, 56K act miles, one owner, Hemi, leather, sun roof, multi CD. well maintained, $9900. 320-4058 Must see! Stock#6C293402 208-733-3033

FORD '08 Ranger, extended cab, Require pre-payment GULF STREAM '06 Cruiser, 24', V6, AC, PS, one owner, well prior to publication. Major credit/ good clean cond, low miles, fully maintained, 22mpg, $7900. debit cards, & cash accepted. equipped, 1 slide, deluxe interior. 208-735-0818 733-0931 ext. 2 Times-News Reduced from $49,900 to CHEVY '08 Silverado white with $48,500. Details at 208-423-4898 GMC '83 C-7000 Cab & Chassis, diesel, 5 & 2, good rubber, gray interior, 92K miles, 4x4, extra GMC '00, ¾ ton, extended cab, 33,000 miles, one owner, cab, $16,750. Call 208-324-4552. 4x4, 5.7, V8, AT, good condition, clean, $3900. 208-320-4058 $5,800. Please call 539-5570. JEEP '10 Wrangler Unlimited Sahara, great family SUV, Dodge Certified. You have to see! $27,895. FLEETWOOD '90 Prowler, 25' 5th Stock#AL186146DC 208-733-5776 wheel, AC unit, awning. Everything MITSUBISHI '08 Eclipse Spyder works. $3,500/offer. 208-280-3289 Convertible, fun in the sun, FLEETWOOD 1990 Prawler, 24', DODGE '04 Ram 1500 Reg Cab, great on gas! $16,505. sleeps 6, replaced refrig/furnace, 5 spd, 4x4, hunting, hauling or Stock#8E003400 208-733-3033 good cond. Call 208-720-7201. NISSAN '08 Frontier, Crew Cab, cruising, it does it all $10,999. SE, 4x4, sun roof, alloys. Do-it-all KIT' 85 Companion, 21' 5th wheel, Stock#4J189525 208-733-3033 utility and style, $18,812 sleeps 6, bathroom, stove, oven, Stock#8C418121 208-733-3033 heater. New axles, tires, wheels, brakes. 5th wheel plate. Clean & IHC '86 2574 ready! See anytime. 208-420-8207 with 14 yd dump bed. NTC 350 Cummins with 8LL trans. Hendrickson spring rears 64000 GVW, like new ra- dials, 220,000 actual miles. Well DODGE '11 Grand Caravan maintained one owner truck. Mainstreet, perfect for the family. $19,900. 208-320-4058 Dodge Certified. Save money! Stock#BR728743DC 208-733-5776 2 - 2005 Ford Explorer XLT's PONTIAC '08 G6 coupe, GXP pkg, sunroof, leather, alloys, come DODGE '07 Nitro SLT, 4x4, super drive me! FUN, FUN, FUN low miles, sun roof, alloys, Stock #84168009 208-733-3033 Dodge Certified, $18,283. ROCKWOOD Tent Trailer 2005 Stock#7W553029DC 208-733-5776 Freedom, sleeps 6, refrig, stove, heater/sink. Great cond. $3,900/offer. Call 208-420-4182

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