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iVlAGiC V A U Ji' ' .^ 1 new hoomes Counterfeit: Police agen;endes I By Virginia S. Hutchinshins across the Magic Valleyley urge ■. I TImefrWflWS writer to be on - residents, businesses to I TWIN FALLS-TheT he record .wris the lookout for fake momoney. I already ui the bag.’. BiBut now it’s a PagePi C l I numl>er you’iu likelykely to rem em - ______b c r;______' It/ INvin Falls on ' I The city of TNvit ■ M o n k y ^ m Wednesday issueded the 400th building permit forar a new single- Fairfield competition:: TinyTi • fam ily hom e in 2003.0 3 . , ; town gets second coffeefee shop. : ‘‘Such a mce, roun■ound- numlHjr.” PagePi C5 I building offidal Mari:lariannc Barker 1 said.,

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I 1999 ...... 17G - — ^Sp q r t s — ^ ------2000-.-.... r . - ; - r r l 6 t 3 ------CODY Mnn/1l« TW «m 2001 ...... 241 Psrtlence: Rookie L<‘i}rciJron py Birthday' It sung at the 2002 ...... 344 - Lauraura-MIIIer lights the candles on the1 Twln-Falls Centennial BlrBirthday Cake, donated by Thele CCake Boutique, while 'Happy I James shines for the 2003 ...... • ...4 0 0 :entennlal New Year's Qala at thethe Magic Valley Mall Wednesdsiday. . • . C level^d Cavaliers despitede; his team ’s woes. 1 Economic develi)()ei)()ers,no doubt, PageBP l Q a on of city’ss centennial.1' hope 400 is a numbimbtT that' will ala launchesjsyeai^longg celebratio catdi the eye of iwtctiaicm ial employ- u rs and incom ing resiresideius, . - • —O p i n i o n - — ^ By-KarinirinKowalaW— ------•I\Yiii Falls in 2002 20C i.ssued u Tlmos-Ned thIiat at tallyi liy mid- ___begau-arinnCTvpm. ------^Gctobcrrguarant««i»( 2004, t o d ^ s editorial s kvin Falls, tliis Is your sta tu ee,” ,": said alrtlst Ralph Lehrm an secutivi: annual recor ikeness of l.n.Pbrrine during i ... PPage A6 e unveiling of the bmnzu like ^ Rapid constnictioction has gone the IeWYe'.ir^ C en ten n ial (Jala.a. ^ handinhand>vith'IVIt'IWin Falls’ low T h is wasT\'iT\vin Falls’ pjmy,too. '! S unemployment rotesjtes and hearty |nHUI)A Tlic ga|aQ lateli Wednesday arid early" . • ‘jo b creation. l$utIt aastoundingly G o m h ^ g i J.JP- i ^ jBM jflnpGiM Thursdaykidkicked off a year of events to® low mortgage rateses were\ part of celebrate th the e city% 100th year. By 11* th e explanation. \ War Is gold p.m. alw ut 2,5002,5 people gathered at the^ ' Darker for a whileiletlimiglii'l\vin‘ t jjB B R lg Magic Valleyley Mall for an evening of ■ . Falls miglu not meeteet hI e r 400-new- liQ y0S ^- - music, dandrjdng,-games, food and histo- ■ borne.*: projection for 200.1. Bui ii rv-related eveevents. ycar-end flurry duinihanged the pif- ^ — About -?0000 people watched as mem-*■ ture. Galai ber^ o f the; PerrinePt family unveiled the® “We’ve had a lott of applications • fashi in the last two week/eeks,” she said irt and I ^vantcd to sec die^ - Wednesday. unveiled toniglu.’’ said Tom sculpture un> '' ‘IIh; builditig .depdepartment by Barneses of Burley “And I wanteded to be part of the history. Wednesday afterrternoon had processed ^11 l)utt onepi of those Ut«HiniwtH/tMtta«.M« In th(the centennial commission’sn’s store space, liistory domi-*■ applicatioas, aboutLit whichv it had d .conversations as crowds; peni.«dpi photos of old-time orrfne, right, unveils'the statuoJ of his great-grandfather, I.B. Pi questions. Randy Porri I Falls. ■ .■•of th a t'-n e w So make note'ol Ira Burton>n IPerrlne III, not seen, Wednesda;sday. Perrlne family members, S s : r - Please.see QAIA. Page A22 rc'conl w ith a couplepie of( zeros. Nathari. 13, look on. perts disag]g re e o v e r Ports,5,shipsfai l i l t o m e e ttdeadline efor Death in Iraq hasn’t ®ke Exp, movie audiences &omm watch-^ ■■ f. ing fighting in theaters i re g u la tio litting tenrro ris m r ejsponse pi)lans FHday in beefif industry 3n submi But Deputy: de. Tlie acdons were laudciled by The Associated Pnpress thous□usiinds, cause tremendouous for explosives. B The Tlmes^^ewa>W3. By Seth Bon{orenstein and Tony Pugh tic s of...... H o m eland - S ecuirity.. ritj Secretary-...... nearly every food-safety exp.cpert.- • -propeoperty dam age a nd cost tens c ... . - Knight Rlddtddcr News Service------nc: Congress two I n d e x “We were dnndng aroundnd th e . WASHINGTONON - Almost 5,000, bilhoihons of doUars in lost rcvenuHue Jam es Loy to ld C( th e U.S. economy m onths ago th a t’ thetl deadline INGTON - StiU m ore office off w hen we heard th e ncnews,” . ships and aboutIt 8 80 percent of th e ' to the p . WASHIN' Coast .Guard offidak said th e would n ot b e m et; a t t ;fiv9 airports, ■ Classtfied .E5-12 Movies'S • • • -W can-be don.one to try to keep i^d said sai Karen Taylor Mitcliell,:ll, th e • ^nation’s ports, fenfeny terminals and Coa ank farm s failed to deadladline for sul^mitting th e p larans “A handful" of airpoirports still don't Comics . . . .03 Nationin , . . .A2-5 cow diseaarase - and even more Burlington, Bu Vt.*based exect‘cutive' fuel-chemical tanl s Our meet a Wednesdjsday deadline for wasIS mn et l)y about 5,200 o f 10,00OOO have the screeningling equipment aries . .02 prevalentt deadlyd illnesses - out director dii of Safe Tablfs Community .E4 Obituarie al food submitting marlaritime security shipsips told to submit them anand iruitalled, said Darri•arrin Kayser, a AC-7 o f th e nadtadon’s bgpf supply, but Priority, Pr o r STOP, a national Comunidad .El Opinion latives , .plans sh o w n g hohow tliey will deal onlyly 1,100/ of 5,000 port fadlitieses- Tnmsportation S ecurity . everts d«disagree on ju st how., safety sal group formed by rela of people who died fiomJ food-I - ^ t h terrorism thithreats. despispite a potential fine cof Administration spokt crossword .C4 Outdoors»rs .01-2,4 much more3re reguladon is neces- ' of h of th e S ept. 11 relatedrel illnesses. “We app[>plaud Security measi:asures to prev en t S25,0(5,000. . In th e afterm ath of DearAbby ..04 Sports.ts .. .Bl-4 saiy. "We do not have all the plans,as,” a ttack s. C ongressIS requiredr the U.S. D e p artm en t o f tlie tlx USDA for this great firstSt step. attacks from thehe sea have fallen' “W hor • iO T h e U.5 . Cmdr. Jeff Carter said, “W‘We elM tronic screeners:rs tot b e in place Horoscope .04 Weather jre on TVicsday banned It’s It’j really the.first signifiificant far behind effortbrts |o protect air- Lt. C Agriculture cognize that djcspite our be:>est a year ago. But- whewhen it . became LM.Boyd ..04 West .. .02-3,8 m jujufjured cattl(},from human progress pr> ^ve’ve seen fromn tliis ports and airpl:rplanes since the recog ety. It^ Sept. 11.2001 terterror strikes. • effortforts, there are those who wonQn’t dear it couldn't bet>e met.r lawmak- 1 ...... ^ 5 food suppUiplies, prohibited human adm ad inistration on food safer • Magfc Valley .01 World.. ;t year ordered th e compm ply for a variety of reasons.”5.” ers moved tlie deacleadline back a consumptic>tion of o ld e r cows’ a a sham s e it takes such a hugiige cri- Congre.-is last y Money . '. . .05 maritime shippipping industry to W We' ednesday also was th e dcaAN, Inm - Sbc-ycar- Mister, hug me. M dren have-been recovenered I :h Razmi plays, with a . • ^ CeiiteHnbHh Kerman' 00 oldAtefehl . witho}itfainily so far and1 areii i the children’s care • rnday. The child, . J"G l ASSIFIEIcD puzzle in't] bcing'held'at orphanages. i B l B H i m S B a a M m m aiting for h e r parents « name the nurses i ■ center, waiti Amid tlie devastation andar t n i i l i S s S B .• - tocomepid)ick h e r up. “They will . - 2-year-old orphan grief, Wednesday broughtb t a nofbeenableto . . -] } me soon,” she sq's, to'a viiitor i m m B a S lm m lB moment of-joy: Govenuno[nent- ■ X l l J U n j H discover,iver, b staying ^jlheTmiefr ST' o ffid als reported th a t tvtwo cc th e 80 o ther chil- wtthsomsome three dozen KLeoin ^ Imen and two women we: d re n at the Kermanian • rchlldreifaetwwn (!^tei;'"Atefch is newly orpJt ^oftwotoiU llfled N ursciy Ce had all but given up hope Dts w ere am ong the m ore th anm 228,000 after rescuers h H erp aren ts survivors. Normally, peop yMnwh

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KJy. c-etootfy. NitKl. rn-mlMmg le Gala _ Cows„^ »» C a ll T o d a y New lawss for 2004 Keep thhe left Ian p j . Continued from A l Contlnuftd from Al A m erican N 733-0931 i OR . . . I I T . Hany Zitterkopl and extended statuteses of quip^ Agriculture iSecretai Jim Dodds of)f TVvinT Kdls was Veneman^ ban'von himlumun con- from Canadi Illinois interstates.-Don’tt tryi to ‘T h is will elinfliminate p a rt of th e limi;imitations. . Illinois legislators, worr■rried impressed with1 dietl amount of su m p tio n . of ill . sell a used mattress as new n in puzzle that ideme n d ty thieves u ? i to 111 m a k e into the gala. ' and injured catde Tennessee. And be extra carefulc piece togetherT yourj id en tity a n d at>oibout radal profiling, now m: r ttic “It diink it^ a vvery ambitious not to call in a fi\Lsc fire alsUarm in fleece you,” said saii Russ Haven of . . statitate troopers record addressed the jp A t h in s th'iit th esy’ve y ’vi taken on,” ' Meat Institute, said D elaw are. the New Yorkrk Public Interest motinotorist’s race at each stop major recommen­ icago, Dodds said. The ph(photo gallery w as.. I is unnecessary,-has no ------Jan. 1 ^means new lawsm take Research Groupup. Such frau d costs blacilack lawmaker from Chics dation from some d stiQ . a histoiy lesson1 for him w hen ho^; . cij-nice a n d would b e a . V jme are _ some $2 billiorJon a year nation* statita te Rep. Lovana Jones, said Democratic law- USDA ^ tests of tens effect in ’many states. Sorr sa w th e old tia in1 depot.de I and total econom ic dis- rrim in a l' wide, kne'3iew firsthand the need makers and con- new additions to the cri igs here I never. the industry.” USDA Th t offers new protec- Jones Jo said she was detaila in e d - ' sumer and ani* ’ Otof thousands of cattle c o d e , w h ile o th e rs a r e m orere about Connecticut o 'Dodds said. rithout explanation by a pol k n e w they had,” D o mal-rights groups. , IS of thou.sands of cattle______"do” diiin “do not.” ^ o rr senior; - don to crimee victims,’ allowing with , of Jerome^ bought ifficer for 45,m inutes. “I t’S aihor- 1 JanicePruett,ofJ ThoK animals arc . n years and Con.-:umer onsequences are too horrify England has been tiiContinued from A l ing about a ternjrrorist hijacking an con; ifyin g er m ilked before?” ' Ukely killed 145 people,)le, the gov- groups - ir 0 contem plate.” “H ave you ev er II the . hardest-hit ■ pi One reason ships, portirts and oil tzlnker andid turning it into a'^ too M d re n , who b en t e m m e n t doesn't ailcw caicattle older Government For others, coming up with^ the she asked Uie <^c country with mad , C{other facilities were missinjing th eir floating bomb,), heh M id. F( w ooden cow. “Y ou; Sv, th a n 30 m onths to b e slavdaughtered. Project .an nbney for fences, guards, lij^t Qj. down to milk a woe cow disease and ' tad ea d lin e is th e y w e r e p v e nn too lit* The tugboatt aridai barge in dustry " m br - In Japan, all cattle are« testedl /o r .Federdtion o luns to the-Coast------dJosed-circuit-TV o s will be diffic[icult, .4idprcW:goo(L" thus needs more de time, said Maureen EEMis, a - subm itted plar ^ In the centerter court,” A ftori-■ disease h«fore they canm tenter the even toughi d u d e training crew s ■ EUi:illis said. ‘ stringent ^ safe- ti(spokeswoman for the Asso<«dation Guard that indu I with Patrickwovetalesoesof dust and sage food Supply. tracking syst ial threats, securing "It's "1 one thing to com e up v g u ard s - w hich Niof American Port Authorititties.The about potential ■ confronted by picpioneers on the .Susan ^lurz, a formeTOer USDA .lined.by.Vcni 1 plan to se c w hat you n eed to re contemplatmg loos- ____govern m en t did n 't fin a lizei whatv it vessels’ perimeln eters an d restrict- a pi; .h S Oregon IVailMdtid told >^ere the b iologist now at .American .A ' "You coul )ut it^ a whole other issup 1 sm d.T he U nited S ta te s '' wanted -w imtil Oct. 22, thoujlUgh the ing access to) - vessels,\ Allegretti but p ie c e s o f th e trailularetoday. ai University, said of Engl;nglandVi 30- from 40 dif it’s{t’s going to b e paid for,” she s< ven close” to needing industry I w as to ld July 1 thValock, circulixlot,U .n d J r« ,« As one example, the new rt Quld easily h a w m eat fitAllegretti, president. 61of the . ships and shutlutdng down ports A fiwi Bonnie Lezamlamiz, . executive; -Am erican Waterways AssocDelation. that don't comp)nply. ------• ...... lari(ad o n s require, m ore th a n 4,4,000 director of theth e TWin F alls ' ' ” Circulation phono~l{he different cows in that w -which represents ownen2rs' and James Carafjifa n o , a h o m e la n d — U.S.J.S. slups to-install-tiansponcnders — Centennial Com^mmission, was b etw een 7 and 10 o.ra. onl beef) package by the operators of tugboats andI,barges. ,t ■ security expert'rt widi the Heritage thath a t transm it a signal, p v iiig5 porti - pleased with thee tu rn o u t She said .n o t reccivo yaur paper•by7n.m..cull by . * » ;ts to consim icrs, so fig- s t aptains, Foundadon, ex;expects major ports offii)fficials early Wanting of)f an she was glad peoplMple cam e in sp ite , the'numbcr for your arearca: ^ Mail mfonwhich farm and proccss- It's hard for tugboat caj running will meet thehe July deadline. uni(m identificd vessel. But onl;nly a of icy roads andd ththe possibility o l; Burloy-Rupcn- The TlnKsNes it came through is used to worrying about n. i said, "the economic hanumdful of ports have the moBoney having odier plans. ___ Paul^Oaklc^ ...... ■ . ■ 677-^042 lithed djjlyai pos.sible 1.^: to do,” M itchell agrotmd. to suddenly startrt think- Odierwise,hesc ons.,- I- iW in FalU by Lee PuUirail re ■ — for-br-installing-the-equipmcntn t - t o ------“Thtrc^-a'lorofrof-people-here,t^— and other area* ....733-0931 ■ ______■ sh , . recc'eceive th e signals, th e GAO' said.si Leznmiz said. ‘Tmrm pleasantly sUx^I Petiodii-al* ------po — 1. pj The Times-Newsis« rillw Informatioion Line • nThe Coast Guard estimatessthat t • prised.” Subscription rates Timei-Newi. aily O and Sunday J7.00 per necting the new requiremcn e n t s ------Home Jellve'ty: daily omJ[«J Sunday.S M.35 iJy 00 |ier week. .Saturday at vill cost $7.4 billion over th ei rn e x t TTmcsWms tmm tcter Megan Hinds'^ {i7w«k; SiiutJayanU^iintli tily S.VM [>cr week. .Soles tax A 7355 -3 3 5 0 lecad e______:____ _ , -..1__ amtri&uferf to.tftis.sitissmry. na.eda.lhed.;.' ixxi muU be pild ataive nuci-A $15.00 chaise------Aj per week. Mall lubscnjKiooi Ski> Lottery ancnd W eather In oJvanre anJ are availabl*able only where IV»,mailer.for | all relumed chcvk*.^-----<------ivi E h (jclivecy fi n«^ maintained-1. MailM «.e»; All 01 Informatioion are . . • P»c.« ■ 'Idaho'tile*; iWly and Sundiunday SC.OO pet , | j ^ gjjoj. )miation it week, daily only S4.00 perT week. Satunby ^ ju st a p h o n e acall away! • , 6 7 1i . 2. « p8 ,.' •New» (UPS 6JI c«0) It polh U« MV’8 lone fluDu death , and Sunday only S.VOO per>er week. ’ Out of . UigleVM I.^ZThird Si- W .Twlnt-alli. _ B ( Idoka Count)(' raikmi Inc.. a luMdioiy of ■| .Ski ■; Lottery W eather m Yt vvas In Mlnldo T i m e s -JSIcH N S-idephoneJi InfonnatioTT" “ ~InfornTanon ' -I nformation— ------“ ■ ‘ " . 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^Orphans.? Doci:umentsdeetail U.S. plMS| to Siseize oil fitlelds durini g ’ 7 3 ^ b ” Contlnu«^ Th9 Waahlngtngton Po»t______------tiltions such as a breakdo\vnn of< the • "under-develojloped, under-popu- . IntcIntelligence Committe e , wentnt on cent of U.S. oiloir'impoirts' but ^ At the orphanage, a\ ninurse told ctcease-fire between Arabab and lated” countrieries and that “it was to:o cdiscuss the likely scenarioio for caused steep gasoli•soline price hikes . ____ I'another.tale.of hope, abotboutaba^ LONDON->N~-.-The U n ite d .S tates IsIsfoeli—forces—following ig~lhc'— HO-lohBefotmovious foTum thifthe anm American invasion, “how—' 1; in Ihe-Unitcd Statetatesi-Europeand—: ------bom the day the carthqi ke hit. gave^ serioijious consideration to 0October'1973 Yora K ippurr \War or ' United Slatestes could not use Brilaritain could the Uninited' Japans ' T h e girl’s fa th e r was. ldlf< in the sending airbirbome troops to seize atun Intensification of the embar-e force.” . Staista te s and how Arab nadonss ia n d U.S. officials aat t thetl time hinted .' J;; •qualw. Her mother suffer■fered a bro- oil fields inn 5 S audi A rabia, K uw ait g(go, “wo believe the Am(merican Seizure of: thetJ oil' fields, the theJi'e Soviet Union were likelj;ly to that retaliation waswa possible but'i^r- ten back and other severereroinjuries and Abu.DhDhabi during the 1973 pipreference would be for a rapid- memo said, waswa “the possibility resj:«spond. did n ot describe;theformitmighti. the and died moments. aftcifter giving Arab oil emlimbargo, according to a ‘operation o]| conducted ,by{ them- uppermost in1 AmericanA thinking A rab m em bers of OP)PEC take. At a newsvs conferencec on; ; ' • ■ . to p -secrett- ]B ritish in te llig e n c e seselves” to seize the oil field:lds. (a n d ) h a s betbeeii reflected, we im[mposed the embargo on\ the • Nov. 21.1973, Seersecretary of State birth. r declared: “It is /\ . ■ “ S he n ev er saw h e r memom." said memorandudum released It cited a warning? from believe, in their tl contingency • ' Urli[Jnited S tates and o th er Westistem' Henry Kissinger di ly evening. DDefense Secretary JJames plarming.” couountries in October to tryry to clear that if pressressures continue ';'"" nurse Zahra Mimajafijafi, tears • .Wednesday, and indefinitely" / “ rolling down her checlu.ly. - The docuicurnent. titled. "M iddle S(Schlesinger to th e Britishlambas-' a The documeioent, dated Dec. 13, foreorce them to compel Israel;el to u n reaso n ab ly a n d the infant East-Possissible U se of Force by —'sador so in Washington^ Lord 1973, and sentnt to Prime Minister witlwithdraw from Arab territorories. ■ • then the Unitedi StStates jvill havtr" ' " The nurse named th hat countermea-, “Mahdieh” after the 8d^8di. nrushing to prevent an outbreak of disease M Used by d irty d rinkingng ■w ater. ^ - O i ’ A team of 80 U.S. modledical spe- - 'ciolists set up a field hohospital in , , Bam, joining aid tcanL»ams from , more than 20 countrittries. Tlie' i Americans received a rar re wol- ^ r . come in Iran, a countr;ntry where' I W ashington is d u bbedl“the “ ti Great ^xtra Satan" and where hard-liiJ-linersrou- tinely b u m A m erican flagsfla, a t ral- . lies. ^ ( 1 00% in home) U.S. team le a d e r Billil G arvelink 1 ! met'several Iranian minilinisters on 3 .fff »■“ • • ■I\iesday. H e said th e meetingsr were probably.the firstrst b etw een K B k s alie, l just-redd u c e d & . American and Iranian1 officialsof in Ira n since th e U n itedI States Si cut ^ diplomatic tics after rueradical stu- I purchases ■ dents seized the U.S. EEn m bassy in c le a r a n c e \ _____Tehran_and_took_hoylostages in ■ ^______1979. •• “We don't focus on3n political | v issues,” said Garvelinl down- playing the diplomaticitic 'signifi' m h I p cance of the meetings, f Mohammad' Khatami ------Washlngton-"on“ Tuesdc s d a y ~ b u t— stressed that the aid did to chan g e frosty political HU As aid continued to p o u r -from around the world, a top ority in the days aheadcad was to prevent the outbreak of typhoid or cholera, though thethere have . b e e n no re p o rts of epideidetnics yet. Yet money is also ne h e lp th e c hildren orphan* in th e f A S m quake, said Mohammam a d ' R eza Rahchamahi, head of IraiIran*^ S tate Welfare , Organizatior appealed to the intertemational community, including'ig Iran ian expatriates. So far, he said. 1,500DO children’ ' i j U are being held at orphanlariages. “A___ I ...... few have parents ho^itipitalize'dih various parts of Iran, butbut m ost them wUl rem ain withoulOut f a m ^ . ' We will look a fter themn.” ,” h e said. . At the 'children’s c ce e n te r Kerman, about three do:dozen chil- dren play with games,i, d dolls and toy c a rs jn a colorfully^decorated di » room. Mosi.havc injuriesies ranging from'cuts and bruises to b roken legs. Some, like Atefeh, can'tin'tcomprc- h en d th eir parents a rc nnoi o t com ing for them. Others seemc>mcd over- ' .w helm ed by fear a n d loiloneliness, No aaccounf? ? N o p rol)blem. I grabbing onto visitors andor refus- ing to let go. 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As th e y I«)ok b a c:k k at 100 Yetthe.sesettlers and their off- yviirs o f history,'IW in'F'Falls a resi- spring laboilored on. 'fhey plant* , /I' r u d y R u h in denis have plenty to celcelebrate. ed crops,s, raised orchards, ■rhe c o m m u n ity c a ntl expressi - founded schools si and built he pride, awe, and most esiespecially bridges. OtOnce World War U So i let us all hoi>c that the lowing people get what tlie; ------prartntdtrr-^n»>se-^s _^passed,-the-lxjom ------!.^ ______deserve next year. wlm helped the was on. Twin ‘ 2 ( I^r I'aWstani President P ) u r v i e w : Falls’ growth town hlossom in' UU Tlie new M usharraf: M ay A llah protcitect the Idaho desert (ear and the Twin Falls pushed outward, you from any future attempip iso n ' . . [>ef;an a n in sp ir- “ . a s d id . th a t o f iis your yg. life like tJie two ydii nunarrow- in« siory of Cen«ritennial give local Magic Valley ly ly survived th is month. Western pioneer Bsidents-plenty_t0.be. _ n e ig h b o rs. '-1Islamic m ilitants w ant to0 kill: ' ■ ’Ilieugricuhure—-M Mi ushamf for-helping-tho-li-United------ic ' I The southern gw industry, aided S Sti tates overthrow thcTalibai)an a nd L— jratkjifor. assisting tlie h u n t for al Qai ' Idaho landscape ^ e sp e c ia lly b y th a t as; iddam Hussein’s For Fc M aj. G en. D avid Petraeile u s , fnut. m em bers. P akistan has doz(izensof was to find Sadc } ^ a t do you t h i n k ?• golden brown ly w h en top U S . comlommatider of the 101st And, finally: MayVfay all th e troops that greeted WI nuclear w eapons, and someleofits hple,esj7ccially c tuber, the Idaho inalysts w ere tied iip AirlU rbom e in n o rth e n i Iraq: MiVlay in Iraq, in d u d inIg g N ational G u a n l' early travelers on \M q scientists a re already accuscisedof intelligence ana We welcome viewpoints le Iraqi. B ut Osam a’s youirour thoughtful strategixing[ ono ' and reserve units,ts, ffinally get d ie . their way to' ^ spud, Ufted IWin leaking n uclear secrets to oiother looking for th e I I do m ore to under- howlow to,help Iraq i nadon-bidldilding Kevlar protectivere v ests a n d spe- Oregon- and uOfram ourreadereontfiisS Falls and .the counlries. If fanatics ever scseized demise would di “jiliad is w ho w ant >e be tak t en to h e a rt a t th e . d a l insertive plate?ates th a t can California was g«r •Ma^c Valley *as a .those ih, bombs, the danger thi[i,(.y m ine Islamic “ji md other issues. orld back to th e ’en Pen tag o ii m ake th e difference n c e b etw een liv-' hardly a welcom- ______major economic posed po to us w ould m ake milHike* die worl iker.So . eighth cerituiy.y. 1M ay this be h is . P Pi etraeus p u t to g e th e r a stittiate- ing and dying, r e g io n in • th e less Ies S addam look like a piki a n d s of soldiers ing haven. I'he year to m eet a less-than-gloriousli jy gy to t woo u n happy S unni Iracaqis. Tens of thousand )oh the College of wish wi President Musharraf desert plains were fillfilled with state. Sooi martyrdom, • . I:t tcom a bined sophisticated cararro ts were sent to Iraqiqwith'Wemam' w 1 I d a h o p ro v id e d longevity. loi s. era flak jackets; thath a t c an 't p rotect sagebnish and rockyfscabland. sc Southern lamid For Faul Bren■emer, th e czar of witlvith carefully a p p lied sticks. For Afghan President Hai ; w eapons. (Only 'I'he canyons, rivers anand cliffs access n to higher eduoation. capes ' the U.S, civiliana n occupan'on Dther 0 th commanders u ^ d heavavy against m odem we K arzai, h e of th e elegant ca; w r c issued th e •• ; w e re m o re d a u n tin g ththan i invit- • And as the tin decades passed,. ^ Is authority in Irarraq : M ay you sue- idcks stid a n d m inim al carrots, and'ar combat CTO ps w en and hats: M ay your friends h i^ -te d i equipmim ei ent.) P arents ! ing. more retailailers, manufacturers . ceed in y our pprogmadc ri efforts to be the insurgency continued. increase their support. on a have been plunkinjlo n g down bun-*"' 'Ilien there was thee vweather. and food ppn ro cesso rs b e g a n call- W hen the U.S. focus shift'ifted to overcome the laI la^ of planning by , Stability Si in Ira q d epends or nnart Sunni strategy. Petraeu2US • drcds of dollars; to 1b uy body ' 'llie dusty summers wcwere blaz- • ing'IWin FallsFa Iiome. Iraq, In ftm ds for Afglianistan;n Pentagon ideoloologues for postw ar sma andm d his u n it leave early n e xtt; year, armor for their sobsoldier o ffsp rii^'- ing- hot. and s-weepin{ling winds Today, [hethe n ig g e d s e ttle m e n t faded, fa, even thou^ tlielblililiban- occupation. . rength has been his 3ut but let’s hope b is exam ple and ship it to Iraq, s bitterly is one of Idaho’sId most thriving have ha b een m aking a comeb;;back. Bremer’s strei ■“I- , ^ made the winters jecom es w ider policy in Iraq.iq. Bipartisan protejo tests m Congress le spirit of the We-st T TTi h at th reat finally galvaniziized the willingness to n) reth in k U S . mis- bee ■frigid. In Idaho's infarfancy, pio- citie.s. 'i'he For M aj. (3eorge S arabia a nr d have finally pushe(shed th e P entagon Bush administration; moree U.S.I takes a nd rejigigger j policy to fit F neers, railroaders, minminers and that bnnigl-ight settlers from the .. Bt offi- to fork u p th e casha s h for 80,000 - ' money has been pledged andar a Iraqi realities. ;.N Now h e is trying to Vlaj. Maj Paul Goss, dvil-affairs oi mnd other East and MidwestM is alive and |"' fs additional vests5 an d 1(50,000 . timber companies four longklelayed road from Kaliabul to find a way to tutu rn o ver sovereign- :ers cen w orking w ith th e Armjf’s 1 m o re re s id e n ts m ov- . *9' more plates. It is unconsdonablc'lu •. a re a s o f th e s ta te m ojre re promis* well, wjth n • Kandahar w as finally finishshed , ty to Iraqis, byy r mid-2004, th a t will Second Sec Armored Cavalry ns o f . that we should entie n te r 2004 w ith’ ; ing than the southern;m ^esert. ing into thetht city from all over with ^ U.S. funding. U t’s hopupc hold the c o u n tritry together and Regim Rej ent in d ie S h iite slum s >ther many soldiers still;till tm p ro te a e d : , To most, this area was/as a jilace the.coimtrytry a n d th e globe. Kiirzai a nd his new Afghanm con- avoid d v il war.IT. J So far he hasn’t Baghdad: Bag May you and all otl id u d -. W hatever th e1 wi:w isdom of th e. • — to view a spectaculailiar wiater- ’IWin Fall;ill.s’future will contin- stitution now get th e a tte nntion t . found a s etu p tlJ th a t w ill w m th e U.S. U.S dvil-affairs e x p e rts - ind ing die ppUce, e n g in e ^ teac _____ to q war, h ere iss a resolutioni fall, and then to leavei^e 1behind. ue-to haveive challenges.-Water they th deserve.------______su p p o rt of_a mmajority.of a Iraqis._____ing ;r have th e foresight ers ers a n d others in r ^ r v e unitiits everyone cahTagretgree’on:May . It took a grand visiosion to see and tlie interests ir competing , For 0.sam a bin Laden (or,or, as M ay B rem er 1 m. . to foster a fnrni'miework that lets . who wh( are w orking w ith Iraqiss - see those who-are sentient in to th e Iraqi;. ------the-potentiHl-of-suchic h - h in te r ------for-it-conlintinup-!n bt» an issue.____ orone of m y friends caUs him, Osama bin I'orgotten): ily you, Iraqis pick a go'government tliat ‘ some soir rewanl'fory6ltf:work:“ lands. Ira B. Perrinelie applied Tlie stabili)ility o f a g ric u ltu re - O; ismit equipm ent to keep*ep them s^e. ;j _ too, gel the U.S. a ttenuonI youy will b e view ed:d 5 as legitim ate, ‘ I It t isn’t easy try in g to tiansii w ih lo ts 6X its growthth in some areas and that vision, along will deserve. rath er th a n onem e selected by U S . dvilian d vi skills to suspidous Ir;Iraqis le in others - remains li. Thidy Rubin isis a a colum nist and.', hard work' and menloney. TTie its decline No doubt it’s h arder to pene-p< officials.This w: w ill b e th e key to in in tht e m idst of chaotic condi­ Tl. 'llie growing needs o ften etiitorial-board mmember en for the transfomiation beganin with the a concern, tra te m ountain caves on tin;he establishing a ar reasonable level of tions, dor an d th ese e fforts are of om e Philadelphia Inquirquirer. foimding of the commnmunity in for educatiation at all levels con- Afghan-P-dkistan ^ border tliilian it Iraqi stability n/ n e x t year. frustrated. fnu M ay t h o ' b e a r son :------I 9 0 4 r n r e ” C arey-A cTc o - j n a b l e d ------t i n u t r t o bb e e -d e b a te d :------tracts to be sold forr moneyn to But wheihen we look back at construct the netwjtwprk of the"progresress th is c ity h a s m a d e I- maries revward onlyf a few lori years, it’s hard to High-staktes presideential prin canals below -Milne:ner. Dam. in 100 shoi any challenge or set- ■ ns w ere dragged .' Life-giving wat^r sooioon would imagine ar om ething strange and The R epublicans v id l y -wr M f along in this populjpulist revolution;; begin fueling a centui:;u iy o f sue- b a c k a s immpossible. i ^ important has happen;:ned to f _ ■ whose rationalee w:w as th a t th e i cess: ■ 'I\v in Falls’ I centennial ^ th e system of picking i f D a v id S. ... ‘momentum’(in“ people w ould nile.Tile. But farming wotildlid be no should itandsta as pniof to its den d al candidates. Influenc:nce that 0 Problem is, notlot ai ll prim aries •arly years. people that the the vision of a -was supposed to moveim polit- from easy task in tho.se earl ^ B r o d e r the primaries) is “a are equal;.lhosee eet arly in th e year, I ha r d lives. b o o m in g> comrnunity i in- the • ia ical insiders to the broadpublic pi T h e h a rd la n d le d to h a t have fa r m ore infliinfluence than > I isert is alive and well. Ini has been captured byivists, activi Look at photo;>tographer Idaho dese myth.... the best diose d ia t come lalaten A nd as . ; pollsiers, pundits a nd,d-rais* fimd- Clarence Bisbee’s wow o rk , a n d W e’r e p rou-oud to call this place pc states com peted:d tot< b e a t th e ; ers - not exactly th e people proctor by far... peer into the eyess of' IWin home. Hapappy second century, er m em b ers E l ^ b e th head of th e line,e, thtl e c alen d ar of*: ’ reform ers h ad in m ind.le new The C abinet m< Kails’ settlers. I'he weaweariness is Twin Falls.Is. Tiar A lexander ) f contests was advaiIvanced to the -i . system rem oves the.usefuld p eer- j D ole and L am a was the identity of sy before the voting point d iat this yeayear, Democrats 5 group screening th at= onceopcral. c -=------^ ^ »IcCain was unable ;r • expect to finish^ th e ir w ork by th ^ , ed l)»t fails in its promise: 10 give t< began, t a d M d the top fund-raiser to sustain th eJ cliallenge,d despite first o r second we752 is is a fraud r th at the opposilsidon Even if D ean•an stiunbles, pun- wa' ,udg* answering, “1 don’lon’t th in k I know ? _ -Unda Noiils. senior rcelono ://croig.senoto.gov/email partypi almost invariably noroim- dits say, his “mi•m om entum ” w ill held, hel b u t m ad e th e ir own ju t I elec- enough y et to m alak e a choice 2 0 2 Fails Avo.. Suite 2 ninates the candidate who raraises carry him throir o u ^ . m tnc ents a bout th e ta le n t and t andidates.”That I Twin Foils, ID 83301 th e most m oney in th e pre-v Gephardt G m ight do the sanim e p arties from 1980IS onw ard The 1 Democrats v ^ te new ;t‘way possible to • www.senate,gov/-T>ectations' for BCBush oHa in th e lojwa w cau cu ses'd id grass'roots-partymembei^.-'I gra Sen. Urry Craig Washington,. D.D.C. 20 5 1 5 w vv ere so high that credcnriotialed nothing to imp:nprove the statistical rules nU proved so com plex thailat ------states d e d d e d th e only w ay y t ' o David Broderrisacofumnist/bri; is t in Twin Falls, call or write:;o: Phono: (202)2) 2225-5531 candidates ci such as fo n n er’:rV ic e “ d ian ces of wimdnning. A first or sta •ies. t/iclVas/iinronftisiPost. Z\ ■ Mika Mathows. regional1 directordir fax: (202) 225!2& 6216 Presidentp Dan Quayle and,d for- second in New•w H am p sh ire was comply cor was to hold primarie

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a Thursday, ianuvw yl,2004 TiR»»N««i,TWlnMiM t,Idaho A-?' ’ -----r . j j . / A * - H ' u p f y y O p i n i o n N e e d f»V 5 0 n 0 —L ettep'RS— ----- t(to r e la x ? f i i i iD r a j ^ H . r r n — o f the U nited State.-;, Simmons' letter was le.-;, stopping a t ------— r> > - W r i t e t o uUS s ’ ~ - - all the m ajor cities.s. \W hen h e ■ VSet at outdoors. written with lifte r spitiplrits __ reached Salt L aker City,Ci m y U n d e heVm es^s^ow s welcomes lot- mailingiling address and telephone num-' This le tte r was prom pted 1 , Edward, who h a d mamoved there . . T o d a y i n I tersfromrtn readers oh subjects ber. ,Wri Writers wtw sign letters with fal& — the letterjaSundiiy’s.papcr. recenUy from O aklejdey, appealed to T h a of public: Interest.-In Because of - nemosnos will be pennanently barred - le TIm es-N ew s. . Y— ...... | H i G rant U ptain claim ing th e a ^ the mayor to encoiuTiiuTige"The * "e space constraint!Ints, please limit letters fromn pu pubiicetlon. Letters may be e - . M ike Sim m ons was sick, f Lone Eagle" to flyI o\over Oakley ,t.,oo«.s.,«Indude your slghalure. mailedHod to Ietters9magfcvalley.com. . and was taking away th e dec an d pay homage to0 ^Mrs. Price ■^'rl ___ofjhe season. H or wash, Mr. '------— ^ since it was d o se to tth e route to ■ • g g jee-section b ____ ;reent of caused'acddcntsnts were a result of— ^--wass killedki! wheii his plane-hita------thencxtdty--Boise; yptaiii! rilb et that 98 perce " “ f c the people, including myselfself, saw prescribed drugs]gs as w ell as alco- ' p o: t holeho^ on th e runw iw w hile called my dad, Roselisel, w ho then Klike’s letter as one way of)f pput- hoi.) Some presa•scription warnings attemjempdhg his takeoff. Rain hadad called “centraL" ...... iing a little humor into thejc . expliddy forbidid (driving or opera- filleded thI e pot hole so th a t it “Central" calledt! e-every one in ! 3 '; : m ixed-up society we live iri.ii). tion of m achinericry. 'lookedkcd lilw a m ere puddle, O akley who ovmedd a phone and a I’m guessing'that Mr. UJptain ptt ShaUwesay,“i“Everybody is TTiefhe lesser-knowii LindberghI •_ large crowd w as gatliatliered on , • im 4 the o th er 2 p ercen t areire doing It; lets justu si throw u p o ur accom:omplished the feat and Ib b e m a d e Hill wheihen Lindbergh tantly b e o m e a hero to the against chcese on pizza andndice hands and forgetget it. Life is a gam- instani arrived at about 1 p.m.p.i L i n d b e ^ cream on a pple p ie. I th inikthat k t ble, stop worryin4 n g about it”? T h a t' hcro-wro-wor^pping American pubib- . d r d e d three tim es,^s, thent flew on K j|||V9NEDA\YONL : If they will all lie down, dosay -r. Tliursday ’ I then m ade a trium phant touj they'll all w ake u p witTi a:com- coi such as Jackpot,3t, Nev., g e t us HeU it )ur ' Oakley L ' 10am - 4 p m . p letely different outlook on life. drunk on a dopep e called “alcohol,” ' Have a nice nap! take our money iand allow u s back ^ ; KEITH OWENS on the h ig h wy! ^ I: Shall we then for- W / ; Kimberiy - b id casinos andd (other roadside Semi AnnuaS C l^rln ^ieSalei B ) F i * businesses to scLsell alcohol o r some — ; Concerns grow over dri choice that may Iriv in g ability? That’s being iOL Off Select W 'i • UNIFORMS *SSH O ES* HANDBAGS — under-the Influence——:------tried all the timeme without-mudi------y •/-E icludn prior purchises,«, laftwaTt and ipeclalonian.- - A subject of m uch discussiission, success r/o-M^’sirwo apropos of the season, is alcoJcohol • LcgjtaMno1 of eveiythin& as Icohol, m i ^ t signifi- t Sneakee r W o rld . and the special relationshipJpUm t weidwij^col * Winter Clotl]thing. A .dxug has to driving. BasedI on tlie candy curb the corruptionc and i;CiUNIFORIIM STATION ^ e d w ith drugs b ut ------i 5 0 ' I f . HOURS: KMn-S^aO WNL-m.*!MQ:I»4:00 SAT.*CAMPUSCOMMORSm • ' ------fact that the experts, as well ell; as ■ crime associated A A Magic ValleHey Mall HBf ho point ^uldiiol,otcoc:ourse, h elp th e driv- T w in Fa 671 Filer Ave., /HTWIn F a lls •7 3 6 * 1 6 4 0 laymen, cannot agree on the DE>MARC F a l l s H r, ' • ' ______iwnr.tntilnnroOTrirfiDdunHon».coa______1 ” at whicli sobriety stops and •' m g problem. im painnent b e ^ ^ one is; forced,fdi W hat shall wkve e do then? How to conclude th at if you drinkink at all prohibmoidon, and th is tim e [uate resources to w hile driving, you’re impairC'uredarid dedicate adequa endanger th e lives of others, law enforcement3nt and o tlier m eans one 12-ounce bottle of beereriscon- i; of prevendng cricrim e? C an w e have thinking expressed. sum ed while driving and thethedriv- somecreaaveth e r harm s som eone, th e drivei;,« r in these columrum s? would never know if the beei JA C K H A RHEY H caused the harm. (Few coulduld live TWin Falls w ith the torture of knowing i beer-was a deciding factor. Undy’s flightIt over Oakley < Inevitable guilt would surely'=*5' hasn't been1 tforgotten accompany this torture.) , This problem of driving' withwi ^ aviation, pcoccurrence th a t j im p a ir^ reflex and slowed‘d reac-r • too5< ^ (jiikley'onSept. 4,...... ' don is com pounded by th eeim ui ivor- 1927, is to m e nonotable enough to • - sal availability of ille ^ dru§[rugs have been mentin doned in th e • m such as heroin, cocaine, manlaryua- Sunday 7Imes-Wc.yVcius article about ' vfD over- th e histoiy of aviaviadon in southern )A^^s< nJ^ettThe problem is so ovc whelming, unworkable treatizatm ents Idaho. On thatt date,d C harles A. T and, solutions so discouraginj . lin d b e r ^ , the firstf person to fly • . I f The problem is compound!S 5 ed solo fnjm New/York Y to Paris, flew further by th e addition in1 jeccntrpt - over Oakley. Hisiis f l i ^ t was in- years of a myriad of prescripTipdon honor of Mrs. JoJoseph R . Price, d ^ g s . Prozac, Valium a ndI ododiers '^hose son, Noel»1 Davis, was killed are no doubt prescribed byjysome s -in an earlier atttittem pt to accom- {. the plish that feat,t. doctors w ithout regard for di ■ ■ ■ ■' I patient’s driving needs. Wairramings 'me$2S,OOOn) rew ard offered to on labels are f r^ u e n tly igiioBiioied the first personin Ito m ake this solo — -orgo unread; warnings thatlatmay i flight dr™ tl^re e serious con- ' ____ Davis, Admiral Byrd only list th e side effect of drowsi-dn tendcraN oclD i — ness.-(More accidents are no-now--—.— and.CWcsA.1L lin d b e rg h i Davi% >r, was th e command- b dicved to b e caused by sleacoia Naval A ir « ness than arc caused by alcodcohol e ro fth e P c n sa o considered to be an d other drugs - one h as! to win- Base.H0jWasc0i - . > aerial navigator. He ' der, however, how m any slec]loop- Atncncalilopat

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- M o r n in g L 0 Thomalas l i ’ t f i xx C a v ii : SportsTJuote = ] L eeBron’’srisesdoesi JbecoHMies Clevel star still holOpes 1 presentice : - Howromenoblo b o d y r. in at playoffs .ever says anyth^ing - I withKKnicks /Hhera. • _ • •’ like that to (sidt id PfB«t writer______^ ByChrttShatfdann reporter) Jim! G . CliVELELAND - Everything has co -e a sy for LeLeBron Jam es - except for ththe e victo- ( NEW YORK - T1 h e. new boss 7 7 ries. games from 'the just two months in thehe NBA. watches home gar • ' ' A fte r j t m m m ter court, standing dis sensational rookie h as beenH!n b e tte r ■ | n [ | | j M tunnel near center ( -MiieDowk■saxjojlk Clcvdailii^ !t from the seats . 'J. than advenrertised, posting impressive sustatistics only a few feet fi several years by Chiaig) Tribtine, rtQtrmng • a n d assumming i leadership of his team , occupied for seve the teenager wants to turn tur W |0j^H M Woody Allen. JoeNamalhath'stelling Now th t Isiah Thomas has b e e n a strong * C avaliers> irinto winners. ------^------— '^sideJhie-nport-xjHerJiicy,------A fter goii^oing-102-6 during-hi6-celebrat«rated high— HH ___ prosen(pc_since^_ booming presi-'l Kolber,tr '7tuw«/‘ school cardireer in Akron, Jam es is off to ia . startasapiI pro.- ...... - dent.of the New ...... ' 'ioih kk ssyo u . Don’t diiithink his confidence is diminis York Knicks, II all, though.-;h.- who needed a H jolt to turn S ■ “It’s disalisappointing,” James said rerecently. , things around. jC “B ut it’s a lilong season, and I still th in kw ' e can ‘ T rivia A change at the -make a runtm a t th e playoffs.” II top apparently ■ ■ Q u e s t io n : - ClcvelanInln 15 gam es in D ecember, h ei averagedav Its and scored more than 30 poLpoints five N ew York^ lastost thi ree victories ] BUHL-Athre^raantan team sort- have all been by/ at!at least 20 points, I ' ing competition will be^ held at 1 T o playelyer in NBA history, not Michi something .the; KnicksK haven’t ■ p.m. today at Copus CoveCo Arena w flJ o tK: K areem , not Kobe o r S haq{ hashs been do n e since 1997.7. '■ VI definitely thin!Jiink we’re playing • m Buhl. 1, this soon. The entry fee is S25Sperpenon. p< I different,’'^soid1 KeKeith Van Horn, iy, Jam es has m odified and improvedim 2 , Call 543469S for moK « production has lareinforma. showing the naysayers he can:an indeed whose offensive p tion. picked up considesideiably the past . shoot. Andjid as he stuffs th e sta t shespherc has m ad e a I • ~ dents in grades. 9-12 ar for th e kid coming in b e c a iuise c I] wasn’t vMiMVI change inatmosph I . aged to attend. Plekse difference. sure a nyr kki id could ever live u p to it^;H H( e% m ak- len was nbncon- - 5670 for more infomiati“ S»!L------m g-lhat-th.thou^t-seem ridiculous^now.^______Clevelandi-Lel.eBron.JainflLdunki:atalDiUbiibB.WaihlnctoiLWluiid».oJLNo<.Noy.:9JrLC!eMan«J-_._____------While_Lay.den. id low key, Thomas i rem ains unim pressed by h isIs ftfast start frontational and U j IHollday open gyn Q eveland[ hash just four more victorieries than tinely fell behirihind early a nd packed it in uunder has challengedd pplayers to their Jm'IS -■ asl“^ " Lucas, these Cavaliers fight t(to th e faces and in thee newm spapers, sties don't matter to me,” he3 sa s a id .'T m it had at th e! sisam e p o in t last season onI tlith e way coach Jo h n Luc rarely seen during ia v a lla b le In Jeron itisfied with my game. Fm nno ot disap- to a 17-65 finijiish. The Cavs dropped theiheir first finish for Silas,as. Layden was ran ■o™ ■ ' aid's losses, 16 have been bby 10 gom es. TTiomass is hard to miss : JEROME - Thehe Jeixime pointed™with anydiing about my gam«ame. I ju s t ' 13 gam es awaAray from Gund Arena thisis seasons Of Cleveland i Steps behind the : Recreation Distric ttjtto gom> out a nd play, and w h at h a pjp^hap- p e before finallyJy encUng a.34-game roadid losing ■ points o r fewer.rer. standing a few st< announced its opcn-gyir5ym schedule streak. Slowly, th e! CavsCt a re learning to win. Thi'hey're scorerls toble. » Layden shiedi awoyaw from saying • for th e h o l i d ^ . 'ten, what happens is that thee CCavaliers ' But uidike3 ai year ago, w hen th e youn;in g Cavs ' Ih e gym will be open»n to seniors Iq^ . (five players5 1:have no college experienceice) tpu-_ Please see LEBRON, PaiPage B2 anything of subsiubstance. Thomos from 8:30-11 a.m. FhdajIday.The™ ■ shies aw tv frbiriri shyingsh away. w ill b e available forr acadults from . * “Isiah spoke; to us about sup- 11 a.m.-l p.m., also oninFViday.Ihe F m *1^ porting cach othcither; trusting coch- youth open ^ willII bbe from 1- . / % . 1 other and havinging confidence in . 3 3 0 p.m. on K iday andmd Saturday. X J l L ^u b u rli slam s d oor o< n W ifisconsii e ach other, andd I I' think wo took C ^ 324-3389 withch anyi ques- th a t to heart,” Van/an Horn said. “We I _ tions. H H took w hat h e saidaid ai n d have really survived, an embanm a s s in g By Teresaa M.r Walker s I th e court. H e defi- attempt by the universitjity presi- brought that to the Mi Press writer ^ ^ ^ i l | Dur mind-set going I . Rbcky Mountainn bbaseb all ------. •------cdent at replacing'Ribervillaie. V , V ' nitely helped our “We showed our poise! aand our KlkB dfl.. ^ { ■ T in to games.” TVn.LE, Term. - llie change ut the top 'campwllibeJan.in. 1 7 -1 9 NASHVl u nity as a team ,” Brown saisaid. "We l^ fl» 3 |[||j ■ I Though the cha •figers finished the season i he attention, other :■ LOGAN, U tah -■ The. Tl Roclw Aubum-nj went through a lot this seaslasonand drew must of th e { they had hoped to open J ore subde moves :: M ountain School o f BaseballBoj wifi had a lot to deal with. Forr ui s t o b c ■ recent but more r hold its 11th annualIWinterBall W 2003. tractio n s have contributedited to the tum- jU “Cadillac” Williams fable to put our distn - Cam^ in Mesquite, Nev.Ne on Jan. CameU — b eh in d us an d come o u t;a a n d .w in .. a ro u n d .__ ...... - ...... - •••and Ronmtmie Brown scored in the ‘ ■ Coach Donn^— Choney— has ------th e Iron Bowl and th en coi:o m e i™ : I h e cam p will b e coniMnduaedtor. l=st fourr minutes,'i and each fin- < yW installed second-ycd-year guard R a n k our was realle e x a tin g . j ivill consist o f ^. ish ed witJvith two rushing touch- | Williams as thehe starter at the • ages 8*18. The staff will foi: us.” . . ^ professional downs,leading lea Auburn to a 28-14 > ted Kurt Thomas college coaches, pn A uburn (8-5) becam e the tl first. : point, reinserted Its.------victo ry over < Wisconsin on Jig power forward p l^ rs and pro scouts. Southeastern Conferencee teami to k ttf jr V into the starting For m ore mformadondon or to reg- Wednesdaiday in the Music City ^ n btmging Antonio win the Music City Bowl,'1, ending ^ spot and began br . ister, log on to www.nn,rmsb.com, o r Bowl. McDyess off thele bcond straight gam e and I by McDyess in H ANSEN - The Magic their seco . throu^ so much the last U few U yH BcjC B |R being replaced by tw ill sponsor second ccconsecutive bowl game - i ""‘' ^ 1 s t a r ^ g five. : Mountain Ski Resort w . months,” Campbell said. ans for t>e^- under coscoach Tbmmy TUberville, > tfiMM “It’s been aimalmost a flip-flop I ' free rentals and lessons T he Badgers (7-6), tryingng to give ■ - n i ^ cross country skicJders from 10 ; who impioproved his postseason ■HMin bccau scw h atlw[wanted ai for the sec- coach Bany Alvarez his 10 I) icotal I touchdoim W dlnnd a.in. to 3 p.ro. on Satuid:urday,Jan.lO. record atIt Auburn^ to 2-2- ' Auburn runningng back Cimell Wllllims (24) a ^ ond unit was whawhat I hoped Kurt toiy at Wisconsin, dropper .. F or m ore informadordon, caU Ja c k N ot badlad for a team th a t lost its ’ thaMuiloCttylty Bowl daipKa the efforts olIl W licm iln'i « l u Liwli ( U | • wo gam es a fter, being P l.= s .ssee » THOMAS. Page 82 : a t 8374505. first two PIcQse see AUBURN.« . Page 02 Kyis McCorlionion (43). Aubum won 2S-14. ran k ed sixsixth in the preseason and T.F. R e c c o a c hie e s s g e t Raiders ca]m Callahanin Into Bruins gamem e s fr ee k € >nors J ; . TWIN FALLS ~ All'\11 TSvin Falls: . a V i n s ’ (duo galinsho] Paries t ReacadonI youthTO coach- ___ '• aftercomp[)iling4-12sseason es w ho show th eir T.I N F L nnames i offensive, Recreadon volunteer p . By Jwile McCauley B I b m p a . Roy adm itted free of chai H Buccaneers. - -TRvin FU ls High School» . n “S defensiisive standouts ■ Gruden'S Bucs . B beat Callahan^ ------giiis-home-baskctbalLjJlgames-thls. - tim AmooodatedI. Press ...... — — ALAMEDA,— Calif,—^ B u i — - season. ' Callahan was fired byjy the In " ' ^ Wf i R aiders 48^21 in ” the 2003 Super IGS MLLS, Md. - Ray Oakland R aid^ just onele year ■ . » „ OWING! „ BowL "■ ^Candlerldge ofteii t e r s Lew is is: tuas fearsom e a nd depend- afafter taking them to the: !Super .. ,j I This season. aijyorie in football,—and B(Bowl as a rookie coach. AQ ■■ ...... a b le 'a s ai k ' though, the. . . ^w inter golf rates . , that eanamed him his second. . Ilio team announced thele move . . R a id e rs tie d 7 ' ----- TWINFAlXS-lho 1 ho winter golf- -,-AiSodatectcd_,Press NFL .Ddensive Wednesday.'a 'day’ after t J with. the . * ra te s are In effect a t O of the Year award Callahan, 15-17 overall Hee asked — J F V D i k C . C hargcrs^, ------Golf Course in, TV & iday. the Raiders to delay, the o ffid al. BDICaBahan ■ -T—C a rd in a ls—a n d — r ;____: Ihrough FebJ9, theBcostisssfor a The RirRavenaV.in^de,linebacfcer word; Because his son prianart's col-— k1 ina "Giantstorthetn)! w u n t record in th e - f n in e h oldi and $10 forforthe-endre and-feadeider is Baltimore’s third lelege teain, UCLA, played NFL this year, :d « y .' p layer honoted hoi in 2003, joioing bowl game IViesdsy r u ^ t playen, ’''niOTVMspeqpeculation for weeks Offensiveve 1Flayer of the Year Jam al Opmly criticized by his pi season, that Callahan wouldwot be dismissed, I ^ - ConyiMtmnromitifFnpofta Lewis-ancuid.Defensive RooUe of Callahan went 4-12 this » :d since Now the Raiderslets axe the seventh ^ , theYearTr Terrell Suggs, RsyUwls . J«lJamal U w ls &the .Raiders’ worst record NFL team withouhoutaheadco^ Lewisi aalso was the NFL*s top, Defsttilva Pliysr ol YiYsir OffsnitviitvdjjPlaysrofYaar ' 1!1997. ' i T r iv ia A n s w e r : ir NFL Several RaiderIders p l» m earlier sr in the 2000 season, when Callahan, a seven-year . , « - d efen d er i us head said thev expecteec t^ and welcomed - n i e V ikings.had thithree p W ff he led aB dominant defense that sons, too, had he beeeen fully ; “Whenlgogothurt,Ihad1ilotof aias^tant with no previous promot- a coacmng cfamfaanAe..Last twAntii, - victories over th e RaiRam. to four ^the Ravens to the Super healthy, particularly la:last year, • choices to mamake,” R ^ Lewis s d d . acoaching experience, was pi rdinator Callahan callediwrt Ti<« sq u a d ' “th e ' yea» (1974-77) befoK itie. He probably would w h e n Lewis missed 11 gatn m esvrith ed from offensive' coora !Bse see RAVEKS, Page B2 ^ to the dumbest teamQ in i n A m o ^ * ■ ^ th em in th e 1978 NFCIFC dhislonal 9h the award in other sea- a shoulder injury. Pleas when JoQ Gruden went t Xylayo^34*10.

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S p o r t s Moort■e’ s f i r si l t c a r e er i g o a l l il i f t s A v !s p a s t < C a l g a r ;y R I SING I i,Ae HighSchoilool S ports, playVl gave the Mighty Duck ta - David CALGARY. Albcna go-aheadBO score less than two ...... Aebischcr made. 30 sssaves, and - 'afrm - - ...... utesut a fte r the H urricanes tie< Steve Moore's first careeireergoalwas “ S T AVRS the game-winner in theite Colorado . . . . Canucks^ 4, Btackhawksorv’s goal |&Vk .Motdotrii, fight, knock* ^ 2003inRe\ Michael Leighton stotopped ByEricUrMfi t h e . w M CalfUlgsry’i Chuck inche ahead • • • M arkus Naslund's shot fron T lm ea^.w a writerIter______Kob(obasew to tho Ice du^ to t 17:07 of Uif I ^ top of the right circle, but Be; n f thfl first poriod In grabbeda the and s Moor2 r^XiLlast sbc gam es - and th e j c«centering pass while Montintreal’s d raped over a brc P ittsburgh in th eir three A tlanta 8-0 on Nov. 8,2001.IL nt porch yearround l»rto Luongo 21st of hisis career.( Mighty Duckcks3,Hunicanesl F rancis b u llio n was ofl foi[or high , give their front i th is season. iding two on MarcDetJenis stopped 28 shots for | sticking. flair. For th e restrest of th e end of Red Wings 6, RALEIGH,.:a, N.C. - R uslan S alei the holiday seasoiason miu-ks the start ate in regula- Columbus, ike short-handed goal, - Ughtnlng2,Panthei scored a fluke o f th e long lullU of winter. la tie ■Hunpa “ ■ ■ ' -■ 1Thrastiers 5, OT :im won consecutive Coyotes « 4 , Kings 0 and Anaheiir ugh.weonlyneeHto TAMPA, n a . - R o b er^ ^ . Sabres 7,7, Capitals 1 DETROIT - Henrik Zetette rb e rg j : [,for the first time in GLENDALE,- Ariz. - Brian Luckily though as our local high made 40 s^ s , indudiiI backhander „ t ippaALO, t N.Y. - M axim s scored hissecond goal of th tw o n S n th s.. • . . BoUcher B made 21 saves for hishi first look as far as the slot with . BUFF^ find stars shining ' Vincent Ixcavtiller late iov_ had h« first three- 2:24 ^ into.overtime, lifting8 D«oo« Goaltenderer Kevin Weekes has shutout si in more than two ye:rears for .schools to find n regulation, ented pool of under- rion, to help Florida i line in the NHL and over ‘ Atlanta.' been CaroUnHna’s inost valuable . thetl Phoenix Coyotes. brightly. A talentf Jove save on 8®'"! . Bay. ’ S atan a d d ed his fifth hat ^tterberg also added ai le fir^ half of the sea- > ^ Boucher is unbeaten in hhis last classmen haveave shone bright L uongo stopped a bi in c lo se 0 lead Buffalo over 2.8 Pistons snapp< ichael G rant w ar the ortland and beat the close cl th e year w ith th eir lOt] ; LOS ANGELES (AP)-;• 120-104 vie- k- W >1. point lead and seconds s left cut Boston's dcdeficit to streak to Port f i r ^ «fews R ising S tar of lome for the first time in ir 13 games. - R ichardson scored aI Wednesday ci L ^ extended it to 95-85 two r points, and the Celticscs forced Blazers at hon tiior. G rant led the iway the since Jan. 29,19,1997. Kenyon M artin scored 17 p 44 points and E lton Braj ^ on a three-point play the tl Hornets to/throw aw s basketball team to' which set a season low and ai put an exclamation poi ■ points and nine rebounand Andre ■ by Corey Maggette ensuing e inbounds passiss. But Portland, wh overWendellinlast hopped to 1-11 on the the tl victory with two late 3-] : Los Angeles Clippers’Mints for the V ■ w ith ,8:43 rem aining. ■ - George<; Lynch stole Jiri WV elschls for points, dro anyon Conference ite 17 points from ei tory over Denver onlost Vi eight of 11 The Nuggets never entry^ pass to seal the win.1. road despite ers. p game and a-state I ' got closer than seven r^Hnrp and 16. points n i ^ t . Los'Angeles. Welsch led Boston with w 17 Rasheed Wall Kerry Kittles added sbc of 1 u.Now in his senior ley-oop feed^from M iller. eboimds fivm Zach points p in the third quarter, Voshon Lenard tan season w ith on a n ^ e y points, and Mike Jam es adiiddedlS. and 14 reb< Iley, G rant is averag- ony with 7:40 left. The ilth a lf- - season a t Valley, Miller each had 18 poird nine assists to Anthonj ______R andolph. ______th e N ets txmicd a two-point 5-per gamerup-from_. ran olf seven stiaigHt | N uggets, who have ery losi time^he Clippers r; Pistons 78, Trail Blaze timeti lead into a iS-pomt a h e 6-foot-2 post’s star - ...... points. Warriors 7 0 taget^ in handing the Warriors - th e ir la st 10 against Lo; AUBURN HILLS, M Nets 88, W, hasrisen.asthetiie three-sport stand- Miller, w ho spent last sc C arm elo . UTHERFORD. N.J. - third U straight loss. Chauncey Billups scored 2221 points ■ EA ST RUT \ FrirW out points hisis focusf toward the i th e Clippers, also h adered n with a HotnetS < had seven points-and •Jason Richardson and B 96, Celtics 94 |and Ben WaUace added 1C10 points Jason Kidd hi i« e« couegiate ranks.iks. I and was booed everyang average, D am pier had 15 points api( ON - Baron Davis had 29 and £ 15 rebounds fo r Detroroit. tw o assistsin in a 13-3 third-quarter E f touting any under- touched th e ball. rbyfoultrou- BOSTON The nsk of to nd 10 assists to lead New Detroit also got 13 poinints' from run that ledi thetl New Jersey Nets lead It G olden State. h e next big thing lies Denver rookieli 12 points in pou"* d assm an as th e i Anthony, -who^ n te re ^ lat anything^ caji hap- ' t e a m h i ^ 18.7 scoHn{ with Padri. V i J P®'' ! ”realm of sports. was p lagued all n lg h r bj Wells shiuns Yankeees, signs ^ Hansen’s Bonnie Bon .Freestone bio, and finished withS i; __ __ in place. m issed th e firstirst half of this year^ season. - - Ibut we had the financials in ByBemloWUson ig to find girls basketballall season5 w ith a bro- Wells’ agerjent, Gregg Clifton, had “R ight now, we’re waiting Norris. AMOclated Press wtitar commit- ken leg after•r a standout junior lit McDyess is Thom as is well aware his play------7 been talldn^ing with the Yankees (out if Boomer honors his o pitcher^ remaining with >m e n t If not, we get two draftaft picks. year. While theihe senior f o r v ^ is Thomas•second unit ers may wonderwt who's next to go. SAN DIEGO - LefiBft-hander about th e pit. He knows how I feel. The! bhaul’s in read y to m akeke ■a strong late-sea- solid now, “Until1 ' we turn this around, David Wells spum ed the: ^New York th e d ^ e n duiling AL champions, but ) - ConthiMdfrofflSl : was offering only a D 1 avids court." son showing,, a yyounger Freestone they'll spnh $7 m il; o ne compom H m istnn R ockets foi /Ve didn’t get it finaliied, week. Jack. Zac andnd his brother lyrel lion if he is healthy andIpitdiesoU p weigh-in. We p oured in 38I combinedcor points in a Also, urged by Silas to be • . , ‘ points. AL Tkiian win the n i^ t after losing’ le rs ta n d th a t ^ ^ ^ e ugi uggressiye, the 6-foot-8 ______- their father inin aa tragic automobile LeBron priceless and ja^ps is taking advantage of Auburn I o -n.~« accident.Thee hearthe the Davis boys ..... smallcrgir gu an is a n d d riviiig to th e ' said. “We• wwere out there having to its 15 on third':and-8 ; n i^ t is a testament ContintMdfromBl OSS, a n d n g h t Contku)^ from B1 »Iona2- sho™d^1>atnii more frequently, fun. T hat wjwas a great experience, plays later. Brown scorpd cter of a man who will beginning to undere sting of each a biggcjger change is that James in bowls under Alvarezz-pnman- - -ihatwashoihow every game was sup- yard ru n with 3:30 left foror a 21-14 ch aracter be sorely missclissed throughout the each pos.wssion is pr ng fun again. He wasn’t iy because they failedtd to stop p„s5d,obebe this year.” lead. not to b e w asted. o«ever.S|n» [ with Davis around, per- Aubiim^ ninni^ gamee o( r pro tect ‘"w isc o nisin sii tied the game al 14 ' A uburn, wliich cam e inn with\ the' Magic Valley, ay night lights have But a loss is a losshat sent Ricky. ecause he didn’t want to quarterback Jim Sorgi,j, who was g.52I ,,left when Sorgi found nation’s swth-stingicst defense, d The FHday i hare of 5ttpng under- now, James feels theto si Boston tor selfish. hit repeatedly. h is favoriteite ta rg e t! L ee E vans, on sacked Sorgi for the fifthh time on seen their shor . one. jy Batue and the ^ smile is back, and “I wasn't worried abibout ITO, „ i^.yordrd touchdown pass, th e next series and knociocked the classman footb T h ere’s hope, hovfl!Cav»aie44. is i playing with the A lvarcr said. “W hen yo'jourcplay- , Evans, ann . All-Big Ten receiver, ball loose.‘Ih eH g ers rccoi:overed at Decio juniorir BBjom Christia^.n : the Dec. 16 trade thatIcr boost when boundlesless joy that led to com-. ing'an SEC team, you’n'rt! just try. „jd,ed o,over Auburn , comer- the Wisconsin 6, and Wi^ams V helped his Horrlom ets to a state-tour-. ; Davis and others uid-D to oSagi^- - parisons-is'w ith-M agic -Johnson. — ing to compete.’! - ____^------^back-Carlorlos-Rogors and pulled—___ sco r^ two plays later.on;in his sec- _riament-berth-ithlvrith-tim ^-recep- -: . • Eric Williams, Tonyt round picks, i, ie„,eading, and the Cavs are Aubtim rolled up' 197 in the ball.11. ond 1-yard TD nm . tions and chai±arging touchdowns, the ground and finishedtdw|th3S4 HieBads The Tigers couldn’t g e l i n y - ; K edrick Brown, th eperations C next followingng. idgers forced Auburn to ceiver was nam ed the total yards. TheTlgcrs,.!, w ho h a d thing going until they we T hey’ll get a n tah er “It's eaearlier than 1 expccted,". [ Will Herring intercept- 2003 Sawtootlooth Central Idaho been ranked sixth nati'Ltionallyon Jjapassbj to what they do best-rum — — D a ju o n - W a ^ n ^ a nre d yet," Silas James said,sai referring to his lead- by Sorgi that was tip p ^ Player of the Year and defense, lim ited Wlscon ball Brown did just tha Diop, former first-rogetting-there ------etship-ro:role.—But-I-know-it-was— ___ ^aw ay _ to3m_EvansJby_RpgenL m ___ dng-hismapc-pn-the ------worst performance thlWs seasen ^ reeled off'His longest oPi r t h e ^ re tu rn from k n ee opeiI mid-January." going to to come sometime. I’ve wa.Qi*t hap p y th a t his with 261 total yards. son, a 29-yarder, and he li later hoops hardwoo.vood. w eek. n a different been playing plfi this game long „ B adgers allclUowed Campbell to find freshman Eduardo “We were f l ^ g aroui [ntyre for a 51-yard com- scored on a 1-ya^ run forfi a 7-3 Burley fre: - “ W e’re n ot • thereide.WithDavis enough1 toti know what I need to Anguiano ledled the youth mov^ A ubum 'linebacker Kari< Iter baddi^> Auburn up lead. ------said.—But-wc’rc-getveraged 26.7 do." m en t on th e? pitpitch. The hard-strik- .’Hike o look a t u s in mi ing forwardrd was a scoring James has been i m achine for: aa-1 Bobcat boys soccer ^ player sihce the trade, ~ te a m th at claimlaimed the consolation . gone, he has avei — - —championshiplip in th e 4A>'staj;e ' — bTck'in'thisleague.**------iriT*6catdla ~ , and carrying tho Baltimore B: writers andind broadcastera who ...... "tournaffientiiT S eym ourlur each received two . Lewis finished with Ravens to their first;t d iv isio n co v er th e; NFL. N Tbmlinsbn drew h 2,0 6 6 Prom M inicolico pitcher and short- ped because I votes,and ani three others each got y a]^ rushing - second I title,' Lewis on Wednesesday was eight votes,iS. I best m s,op Ojry'' Warburton*sW plaw we one of my one. NFL history and just 3£ Ravens honored os The Assodata te d P re ss L ew isIs is the eighth consecu- 39 short i„1 b baseball to' Katie or I could have Runninning for 2,000 yards is no • of-Dickerson’s record. NFL Offeosive Playerer of the «‘tive runnindng back to win the , set in Stnmk^s spikesikes for the Shoshone : ConUnuadfromBl lid I w as goiiw longera a'{ goal for Jam al Lewis. It^ 1984. Year. award, inclieluding Priest Holmes team, 2003.saw the : “I could have mopetes from a thing i» coming cc together. Fm pened, ipoMng him> Williams and er in league let histoiy to amass c a n d o that." stopping. nationwide panel of 550 sports '• actually ihowi^gshe Tm a premier ,rinM rlnTOdn*byaickle Richard 2,000 ^awyar rushing'in a season p a n e l o l SO i p o m ^ Eroadcosten.^8 r ^ , . I Dallas safoly RW W . : New EnglanJ ■' I • Thur«to7.Jiniiuiwyl,a004 Tlm»«tw».TWnMflFUf,Wio M ‘ SP(POR'IS

N o J16G(o i i z a §gathiu i n p is E . 5 lingtoo n ley K atie S a n d e fu^ r led the . “rcen t a six-minute scorinring drought to fall the defending O hio Vallej (AP). - ■■ ’ lO0 points, p and shot just 29 pen ;cd R oadnm ners (3*7) witwith 19 points, SPOKANE. Wash. (/ behind 57-33 withith 7:15 left. Confenference champions, missct Rreshman Adam Morrisonion scored Coilegi n th e game. pis going 4-for-S fromI 3-)3-point range, 3ge basketball ington th eir:ir 1last four field-goal attem pt . 15 points to help No. 165 GGonzaga • Gonzaga also b eat Washing j two free-throw cries. DewcUa H olliday add«idded 11 points. " 'I M S on Itate and Washington to swoop svs No. 8 Kentuckyi h y e i . b eat E astern Washington 7< )ts and seven steals in 'h u ck Hayes had 12 points antind Wednesday. h e o th e r Division I program fas Gonzaga built a 41* . S S Austin Peay 535 3 - . ninele reboundsn for the Wildcats. ; N0.19TCU91,» - Gonzaga (9-2) has won : h e s ta te for th e third conseoi lead. i,I^.-Gera]dritch row and 26 of the past 27 «ason.T he Bulldogs have nototlosi LOUISVniE,K North T exas 5 3I was not threatened in ling to scorcd 14 pointlints a n d No. 8 WOITom en against Eastern Washingtoi 0 an In-state rival since fallin FORT WORTH,, TexasTc (AP) - half. But the Bulldogs, ^ai ington K entucky withstonu S te p p K entucky(8-l)I) never r trailed, but TSX®x ^ a n Antonio 45 in 1990, Gonzaga's laist losi ug heavily favored by a E Ei astern led 7-4 w h en Si )ints - needed S-for-6 shootingshi from the sAt5AN ANTONIO - Nicolc Ohldi ' son. wd of 1A299 in the scor«Mrcd eight consecutive poir Irv in shot ^for-lQ.0 fromfr th e field Eastern Washington (3-^ lund a line in th e final1 minutem to hold off h ad d 2<20 points and 10 rebounds li rena •' wo two 3-pointeis wrapped aroui ^5 and Sfonll from the line to help big leads to lose dose, r f ih l4 A ustin Peay, wliic!liich trim m ed a 1^- l l tth-rankcd h r Kansas Stated 75-1! rison, it was the 10th fieltleld g o a l-fo r a 12-7 lead w it ,in theLacfyRt)gs(lM)M ) ^ e n d their against Gonzaga the panksf TOO For Moirisc )nzaga/ point second-halfalf deficit to 56-53 viaorlory over Tcxas-San Antonio ii 11-game college career ninui^es min left in the half. Goa w inning streak to 110 0 gam1 es. TVacy years. That was not the•S a S S ttaeinhisll. 1. w ith 2:49 left, t h ejU i ; T S A New Year’s Classic. s scored in double fig- ncviiever relinquished th a t lead. Evans added 13 jnoatchcd. that ho has a Kendra Wecker added 14 point:nts, W ynn and Tiffany Evs time,- w hen th e overm ^TViriaf added IS points ,■ TUriaTs T dunk lifted Gonzagaga to a Austin Peayy squandered a Ker * Armstrong and E agles shot just 23 pcrcen»ntinthe ures.RonnyTV d L aurie Koehn had 13 for ththe points each. Jamie Ar S tepp 14 for Goniaga, ' 30-1iO-17 lead with 4 m inutes leleft in chance to. ie tie when Adrian and L . -first.half, making just^ si> o f 26 ildcat.s (9_-2), who shot newly' 6GO Kim Blanton eachh s(scored 11 for , w hich shot 49 percent. iie the first. Henning,missedd a 3-point attem p t___ AVildc shots. rcent in the scrond Half. ------.North Texas (3^).- vasledbyMarcAxton’s In Ir th e second half, E asternm had • with 2:02 left.Thelie Governors (3-7), pcrcei Eastern also suffcreicred'fivo Eastern WBJ . .;: v S (Uj QExnuiot/ CnM. G>Mn arr w Sm9i a Si loM. ? »)pn P n Football PTO.T,. S(»a«J(l«V’* SuJ-il *R uslw U m ll visit thlTDolphi fWPwW-1 will The 29-year-old Utah Ut rookie ' ^ra n . TinwNt 0 « Hn i t t u < S Michigan, at Pasadena •fft«vw(ws).40< sw^.i* on Friday while Mueller w 9ir,5eiu,L*(>5^M}45 come in on Monday. TThe spent seven seasonsons playing • Outback Bowl, Iowa vs..Flor«!a,al Flc ABC,.2:31) p.ni. n J .rx I " • H COl 4 ]| •(}| ttib, S«l > llM.rti».P>c(r. D olphins hoi>c to also talk withwi overseas, making hislis NBA1 debut ajn. ■ Orange Bowl, Miami,i.s.nqnda vs. 6 v ' « ^ - «U«i-Fil: ’ 139H:»r; inlCSS) Tampa,Ra.,ESPH,9ajn - >?11W1P»«»» a th ird candidate, Buffalo assissis- O n . 29. . ckMi en s<«> 0 Wa X " rt.West . St. at Miami, ABC,:,6t30pjll. 6:: M/Sm : i]9«-4J0|. • Gator Bovrf. Maryland vs. 1 rtti - \ taitant general manager Tom T< ; Thu season, he playedpli in 17 ------^ Kt^rki mcWm |t«MM4 tz TMPMHIV.IV^Cta.'lSllirt^o.Sfanr**!. , Modrak. games, including MoiM onday’s 106- tfC Qwtanrv On. I »n (CSS) j.Vi»,«r1lCiMr,)«M Itf C * U»n I'OX) M W 7, warm H2IIU SttOiPnK-nl45J(. PM«k('u7.Slliua2 • Xkulltlllhtil ng a 97 victory o ver th e5 PhPhiladelphia tato.FAl Pncn>4il U»wKU2.Eir<«>’2.t» aerv W 5 S '*.•• Prom The Dolphins are creating ' $4 «t Bex « Hcwa. < a ^ (CSS) W Sit tM». ffSviSSTcs strip- 76ers. and averaged•d 4 points and •'571 ' N1 n*gw 1 u» yp»w ?■ 0* ill - Nti IJS« I M* n■ccnxcll:^Kl^ general manager position, str SL 5*,i9iPno pij dt of 3.2 rebounds in limitcn ite d play. , hoDM.SJapni^‘ S S ’S^e.BVftiMS-ioMiac*iaCfc.2-100 HYW inyie.P»5^' • ttiti M(U*t o itMaW IS ■ li Ciiant^ ping coach Dave Wannstedt I RH«i«n»»M11Uo7.ll»I ^5 22 nmi 11m* Orr 2. m Ull*(lllrU*,2<■jrfjV lO W W W£nunV“W S | j | ,his authority over personinnel Kanah^Odds CarcMi 1 ■( M1. Hn 012 2 2. VraanrM m fr’M M*B7,wt)n>ecr,i |. ' ?UnUM3.S4DTcl«:cUKS.7nO'l2 0«.lt«»^l44J-7l F^»t. 1S-U decisions after th e teqm failoiled romier VikingsI cccoach NCMFMtMBowiaimM ' s»jMi:c<*r(uo Mi ^ a«rtkVA|XC- cnVOHcaJ/qMnOO: iToxi (toq m ake th e playoffs for the s tV K m UC - IK6CQ0 I ItfHi (Uu !«*■•<•» • « 1 I Cc«or«lo2.CiWl Interviews with ClCardinals - , ' O j£ w “ b- SSSitSca2i. VcawtX.ChojiXOr liSlpU- GotWHaVQM,,»»»«iM0(»wa3i' onond straigiit year. jPonOew-*^»««>ii|5y ^ 2! . . nw * - <;4$| I an tMilPhwuCa T he new general m anagerrw v ill TEM PE, Ariz. -D De: ennis G reen , free- interviewed for thele head h coadi*. :.'t~ . “ ’■T;"' - LDiM» ' Tedrr’iOQ«. m lui*.OMKinr,.,’p hahave the final say over all fr ” E E S S SIuTa7lO«>ol p0£w»i«H«itv*Mpm C S 4 S f t r Z,U3iSn.m*r». t K S S i l l ? itters ing job- with the the Arizona MMKn«i.Fk i9W>tc* IS) Man.M M leiuan « HnrtktJMKStl/ ' agent ag and draft related matt Lato summary anand could possibly determimine Cardinals on WednesInesday, insist- ' ~ ?''*"2J2fdoX23r^£S fMIKllk-Vldtij(;30ttN>]i<>rw> Lat is interested in CcMCtaM n w4tet..c>T(Mt Mci.i]ic«n«:toui*i. yeyear contract extension al(along Green also said h >SoL*«mCi7«o«f I M> Pn^H B K ^ itorcciPmiMn«bi».iniwt Klfl (Mrrw. 2S. ~ conversations writh w th e ^ • lS^(W222,Wv«M(M07a f»n«naur««tt8pri wUt IS iHiHi 1 I w ith his demotion. 5vM(«Q>U0O.t»ptn p ^ u - n U uutS*IISbat^(*tt i g e . i K r S W S Tlie new candidates comee one( Washington Redskinkins a nd plans Ki. IH tfU. Hm-Fi ?i's7.u.«'ui«-l|«.»cttr5lBai, 14Qll«!« fon l«n . jSJiSt?oi?l1.U«nH1Ml7.)ll7CeMt-4t> Col«J)BVirra«r.9pn day after retired former GnJrcen to meet with themem about the 0 2. XOH & 9 U14, KiM 10-1* M a I __ . M t. d by Steve 7W7,Hr» 4-71110. P«»(MMai.’t i f f l ' - ■ NHL .urn.■ms WTtrlMMili-Ji-W.illiSatitwJ5 Bay general manager Ron WolfV vacancy created ■ N0*> M2.Uaif.12(M2.*m»wg0.1(M 6.K«yfB01.4K.>tMe.N>n d(declined lo be consideredd for Spurrier^ rcsignatioiition. Uo«(«. • 2 OVoMSm 1 irhuSSdStftil). m years. Green “ • • a 11 1514.70 i 7 . « v Sl!KVn4^^UM>■lllln»0.. “ ththe Dolphins’ position. Rick R For the past two y MM ss j i y L.HU1.NY ■ «»'*!•*«£ M-w.e«4wiAw«deiH-a______gjSnielman. currently th e said, he h as enjoyedyed working as iiJ4.i.iix.iiURin ttU ktSeel* randTpending npadilpmtoMcUM D'Dolphins vice presi3ent”otTffooT— arTESPN-onalysran M3lal»lni>.]al) o- * * 4 hy41fWgnPc«*.(kt»i SM caA Ujmmm 5 0 -« tea 11$ .<115 » i ? L(WqnUMkrMUKVWtnn , O'Se eattle offensive llneminan The man who a Cl«ptTtf> '‘*55'“ '“ T*i'iM *-12.131 (M.O:S'SsiS bur candidates C«lMnUO.N<«tM:« * " « u,g»»i.}44r»«ib«pig»»i.p H : ■' i a » ' £ 01out for playoff game was the first of four ' . z k , -II/ff\ at l«»r«i»4Un>fl,n>rUttn»,tn(Uii>^ e attle to be ' ipte'tyiewe*•wed by • the Cuftm ts ISUuu s r a , knUOAND, Wash. - Sea iLTnnvisit M l Seahawks ri^ t guard -ClChris Cardinals this weeweek in their I S i S i ' t r M NHLJILSco,lneLC0 r n - : gam e at G reen Bay due to a t . s a r ■; >» ‘ ligam ent in his r i ^ t knee. on Monday. _ *J?fttf««.17«S.7«.J«M w*rAO«’ S S g S ' ‘‘I Smra*944t2.Wlm24MfO-S ' L a S .y ;.... I X It 24 12 A n 11-year veteran who ststart- » ■ ; s s S 5 r stotCtf S 'll S «wtlMn2,U|W»l*M 2 U< was injured in last weekci 2 la n • M questionable for^r ISaturday larawtacWdMltia |«~» M ta ) i ' 37 nrcgular-season finale- aga: B a s k e t b a l l^ sKssgsM ,; dwsa(Of^.st 1 ^ 1 m * ti ■ S an Francisco. He willII be NASHVILLE,Tenn. Itlw. SuMnlo 5 !t ?; 15 S: is quarterback S t S Z S Wi!SxSsS.nS replaced by versatile badjckup Tennessee Titans q jw.Wm »■ 15 ” o' ' • ” [arted Steve McNairr practiced WTOHOWBWCS I U 9 » ]' I-'Floyd Womack, who has stai b i i K f e s A S ig part in every s s a H i I!15 gam es at various oTfensnsive Wednesday, taking p W^POM* ■•MJWOColrtweklO • St two drill for the firstt timetir in more 'HnJowr i; 1< M • _ M4 line positions over the past H i g h s c hl o o o L 3 E Z r «-s*fl>».o«ixc«*^o _ _ V'O ()I L L K Y ^ L L I th a n a m onth, MMth* l< ir 9c« B J1 25 5 «J,lc»t,I»-p.U,2 *.iMMlia,1X)T-214'ii2»ni iMfl straight starts, was itijureced ih the final three re^ar-season res Ounu a the second quarter againstSt the games with nagginging leg1 injuries, ______Q^lM4Mi.Ucro> l(y.1i9(Ci9(tt»«:^»^i___ suw«Sif"o« s s t e s s i f : , tl m I M m TarnBM.W<««inl&105(B- “ 49crs~when "another pit3layer- -looked-loose* and-hd-happy-while ------£ i S , K » u *“% i ^------“ 4' He% listed as . ■Sis-. s!!s;« 2: ;. apparently fell on his leg duiluring throw ing passes. He gSJiSSffiS.T*' It. q u estio n ab le fo)r r 1Tennessee’s ■ K . - SliSiS S K . J S1 fri 5, ^ rw«ssa ii I a m issed attempt. , Esa.”i,2 :tK .« W m 7.C i(A i nvl*0wM7|AjBMv JamOMM first-round playolayoff game . SSS !i3S.« UaMnV*«Sl.NnC«41 PiMcn82.kU«i47 7 11a ■ MSftnafW' av Saturday at Baltimoimore. 9t>v««e2.eoMH liu $*onaPiW.C«*M J i: FFired coach Jauron ma]' . McNair h ad n otn tatak en p a rt in rniDjOTmKi 5rMF»i«ti.M>Ccu*TW Pmewwa Wi» loSSSarc «nS-J(»'#4i«'’l.»M • "**' KM l9^ Wai (Itanrgl. SU. 1 CLmcm bbe pursued by Buffalo> a full practice sinceince before he w I pa CB It calf against .»Sm^mvu a 10 MS-* • • m(«xn>i)lCaT*it.iO!,a . tan.. « 3...... CHICAGO— Dick Jauluron, injured his right c SardM^.hJhD.tt-^ - r g s t ^ >MNnAMf^dHSrttua. aBwlHV/i 3.Titansreceiv- umwu » 10 U> 1 ...... — V»o*.C«(Wt»S),BJ4. - whom the Bears fired Mononday, A tlanta on Nov. 23.T 5 S S K « i 1 * ' 1" ♦ " 0, slowed by a • SSI I ■ PoMW.TrvrWCowldc.' H11H7M1 C»*«4*. ttjlh 11 4 aalready has received intciterest er Tyrone Calico, s ______Wih ^ » _____ C£*n,y(iA38,*a*«^ p K S S M SMlnrgHM,H«- .. 4 J, could sprained knee, alsoIso 1practiced, brt-fcMf*ti>1{<4.ir«»WS» pens to the coaches aheai;ad of lem s from a concussmission suffered rRMk7s?tM47 ..gM.CMnixr»i ir* 1 " ' P f W t n ^ Jauron on their list. He iss seen: Dec. 21 againslinst Buffalo, iiS* i s m a M i WomtnlLMCM I ot the Linebackcr Rockyicy «nWMllC a s » . , c ^d9.Wvn<1(UN.BM>l.(iO ' SuirrltMt« IS s . Sources said Jauron w ' ’tate«t2.CMnS» . ' r>ct!&IUaMit |.MI-» BM I' 12' ;.COv*S. Uxn 1 (Hr0«< _ . MTkwUST still owe Jauron S l4 millioiion for when he felt discomcom fort euTBKComec«« HnOMaH.a»M , _ T RRANSA ^ C nO N ^._ J the remaining year on hisis c o n - _____ tnw rvftrtrt*'____ liT T T ct t p.h » ( f t _ '“ '*** ...... hfckbii" 'i9"e-i- 4-s ntm tm iidT Po-«4n «*.»«.►D»O*«S»0d2.CJ^ti«»- ' ' “ tract; but will be off the hoo!jokrtor-crawfoSgets s ttthre^year— — H«wJW«f 11 7 I I 1 T 4 MM R»dWi«0 €^Tl« LA.QnrimOm«10t Mn,ii-7S(}itf<»» cnCwuTi)X(ne(D$4lyedFto,OwiTOli.»» ssome portion of it if he wr«i»«'1(nMB27lMn----- . CWirtMI, .i Btae»tfwrt».3,0.T.._____ loswotics 1 -go-aitut_ihrcc..5pa5QPS.,(i;(lM l)_thrce-year_contraciTOCt extension _ ,____ (>M)aUmlX»n i-s-K --aS !,E ‘K }I ]2 0 I M wNffrtJ* Oe7t«^ft during.whicli the team failn>SOUM.Unl CnVW(NM'«.19U TIMUSUHU rtaM«0»ol.lpm W ^IM «irw1(5.^ Ch»Olrr« Jauron will be considere n ^ a th e Chicago B lackhckhawks. rawrKHSMn2(0 S«*\ * . WOTVU , Ilong shot because his afreacn- t Canucks genenneral manager a : ; r s ; 4 i . i S ' H S H I S : comi$rf,5*' 'face, to those of Williams,s. MtH ^ouncement duringdur a t^ ^ HEAbom ■ - ™™og5«»■ oenSMevH ^ ' n n a S l i jilj,iESvin™nr(o^^V«« . Iare former defensive coorordina- ,^on inteiview in 1betw een thQ ...... H.-OM.MOC.M‘ « T “ p H5c»rr tors who had trouble develc lird periods of {iMPi*«.Oo9a ■- * ’ ;lopm g second and third S ' " " s r s . - S '! ! .1.47. l-i ,t i n ._ ...... , , Ml (*■■■»«■ — CAHwriFi"FlMS.%aMOCa^S«>M«>» 'coa<±es. The Bills stumblededtoo---Bncij t,n Jan.an. 24—1999— — J 2> 7410 ^4*. .^.... 4SW1 P»«lt-«W| MntiCnuMxMitfNJ^ IG-10 record this-year than! jver a struggling SSL S I >M0c<2.DMtd4 SK«a>fl*-VKOM js aw i*an^Twrtw^uc Crawford took over ll.lM(44iro»» . 10M1 S H T . : s i an offense panned os t missed the ploy- ■I(;7j21 PowfWrCRvVMi . “ .*''8 team th at h a d m is a s j } » ™ . r r i l ' s s x inconsistent and unimaginiinaove. two,straighilight seasons. Ite fs.w .'iS'svsav'.Kc«irHOD- ,’! ugvr j} }•■ ’ > ; te Jw i» M (rM 2* ii]«w,ni« toi SfioM »• M. tjagw) 0 , has sinpe becomcome the win- S S S i 14 14 10 9 :M n a • p**.owifcCa«v ^.-II.JOWSl • • ^ " Y i s s s L£fRUmre-OMM)r«KrUir7r< IBlown knee will k e eP p J, m Z ningest co a d i id in tteam histuy; n .compUing a recortcoid of 182-150- ■ i s j s s s ; £oSMMMD»UNnnl<»<< I S i n ' center out for season' 58-21 and leading’ing Vancouver to s H H SALT LAKE C rrV -Jaa — S T " s O l iifcWOOMawriawPlwe'* . “ S S the playoH. in eachc « of the last ! ! J K rsi.'! ter Ben Handlogten will s s r ri-rr •—t“-r.trt *CNJ06«TCTi 0CVIS-Hr»l 0 C»»t S<»«e t" , th e ^ of th e season after ,, n i l . i S a S wwRuMCCngtet^xdU' ^ k n i h i V i l i ••MtnfMM {;^ ”ryy**? r*iiSSfJS™ ! h iissira:Mii.Uario«19

‘t I ■ ...... M Tkn^HwrMWInfiidi.U ,k lA i 2004 ' ...... - Sports ■ ady to)makiesitsicase Twenty-fi J S v e y e a r ss l a t e r , useysrej Hayes’hiit stands o( u t ^ I ■ By Joth Dufaow AMOctated Pre— wrttor By Eddie Pelb oia and the needleed for good acts irr Rc[ose Bowl shenowcasestraaditional maatchup B,Associated Press writer the communiw.-Iw..It resonated with* ; PASADENA, Calif.-f. - For more ' lose Bowl, Thursday, Jan. 1I Pasadeha. Calif. ’ ^ ------even his m ost h ar harsh detiactois. ' I earlier, he was taken , than three vrtwks, thehe talk: in col- - 4:30 p.m. (EST)AB^BC JACKSONVnXE, Fla..-_ por to dot tfie “i" in die lege football has beenenaboutsplit d ecade ‘ upon decid e, fofoolball , M'* “ ^ h e BudcQ^s* mardi* niles,,dis^iu-d finishe;ihes and com- . coachcs have struggled to manaintain “Otao” that the ‘ Is out during halftime M p u te r ranldngs.'' a delicate balance. They teachic h a v io . m g ban d sp e lls ot " ■■ in one of college ' i , Souihcm ^lifom inia hasI been at i f e . lent, emotional game, yet tryiy t o d o No. 1 u s e (11-1) ■ No. 4 M ichigan (1010-2) . le 19 football’s ^ a t the Center of the flajflap that will so witiiout letting the feioata ty and traditions. Tears c ith e r rjuiet down orr pickpi up after passion compromise their im: n m Schedule results:8: iro MjfrfjCTJ B Schedule resultsilta: pi Q flowed in, the' th e lop-nm ked TVojansons play No. 4 tainrdieir message. a t A uburn Vw , 23-0 n U ■ ■ B Central Michiganm W. 45-7 ‘a HI stands. ' Hayes M ichigan in th e R omcB B (m I today. TVventy-five yeais’ j^ o thisIs week, ^■■.Jrlouston ____ -VJ, 50-3 ^ H called it one of red is a d e a r A | H BYU ■W. 35-18. . . lo« rontrol iiin that “What has occurred ■ d ie greatest hon- H aw aii. W, 61-32 B H | Notre Dame W. 38,0 ^sti^ g ^ e. example of the systemmn'ot r working H ors of his life. out right,” said USCiC - of the Bowl Championionship Series L' W, 44-21 at towa L. 30-27 in W Bi Stanford ' V Ohio Stato coach^ terrible m> ^ spect, Hayes is title gam e at th e S'Sugar Bowl * » ” . at M innesota W. 38-35 9 moment ^ ^ ^ ^ ||||| .K N otre D am e V in die 1978 an ■■ still viewed by because of its strengthth of< schedule. Coach! are star- woody Hayes ,, a t W ashington V W. 56-14 Stiing. > m any as an icon, If staying home to playj in the 'Carroll a t^-it-likc-it-is ° Washington St VW. 43-16 ' ^ Purdue W ..31-3 One second, Clemson deflefensive , , ■ most'storied bowl inn na tradidonal making taskmaster , who wl worshipped W. 45-0 m^ , ^ at Michigan StateIte W. 27-20 ' totadde Charlie Bauman is n matdmp against one on of the CZ5 a t A rizona V :en4son to.se Patton>n, dem■ anded d r a - W. 47-22 :hi*4h at N orthw estern^ W. 41-10 aian interception, a p b y d iat ei ______nation^ top teams iss considereda a ^ UCLA V _the.Ohio.State.sidelinE.___ plinc a nd w a sn n ’t i: afraid to threaten, ;-T-*^_ohio-State ------W,-35*2-1------consolation pnze byb>H5a'm^ the” Oregon St -W V .-52= 28— ------Next, Hgycs, a white-hainircd . 65. 'cajole o r liitiinrdahTdate'to’gefit. IVojans sure don't viewiew it that way. hi of his And while nany.espraallvinhisman A lied over th e P ac- W h att to1 W atch: M ichigan RB ClChris Perry ran for yiyearold man in the twilight "W e’n: playing in theth e Rose Bowl . W h aI tU t o W a tc h : T h e Trojans rollefl ly from old h o m e tu rf', arc art willing to look a t m jeason, scoring 154ya/a rd s a nd two T D s a g ain stit COhio State, which 'CJ’Career, comes seemindy w ith a shot at th e natioiitional charapi- 1 0 - aand n everyone else - this sea il.hand. thesmgleitishmt1 m om ent as an anom< [4 [he top run d e fe n se In th e5 cicountry. nowhere. He deliveis a nght oa'diip,” Canvil saidid ^Wednesday. 4 2 .2 pointsp o p e r g am e. W Hs Mikee V\Williams (a first- h a s thi e d haym aker across Ba'umo;JuiS col. alv, the fartherher one str^ from q lohn N avarre. H e ^ ire that hit seems to 'u “You can't ask for mlore on than that. team AJAll-American) and Keary Colt:olbort helped O B Comp!'plementing Perry Is OB Joh larbone, stunning the linemailanmote. Oho, the more t define Hayes. Tm not frustrated atall rd s a n d S S T D s . threwV 235 TD passes and nine■ IniInterceptions. W R tj,than hurting him. -all-” , Matt LeL elnart th ro w (or 3 ,229 yards ■es - th e consmmnatQ | The Rose Bowl is the^e first of tw but the be their strength. BrayloiIon Edwards led the Wglververines with 1,031 But d iere was dam age dtdone, ir le Trojans' defense might be defined teacher and coach”- coa< would, h'ave national ^ampiotuhip sand 14TDcatches. Mlchijihigan's secondary. wwas a vidous mom ent th at d< :enechl Udeze's 13.5 sacks;s leadU th e team . " yard s £ P-controL ^ t ^ som elessons 1 ^ to be gleaned 1 • year. History says USC ly 8 Marlin J a c k so n a n d CB Markus Curry. “one man's total loss of self-ci h eir m sh ln g d efen se is secont;ond in tha nation. led by Ih e headline in the local ny Night teU^cdywhat;hat was learned. ' W Fights.” By the.tim e th e teanSmland- 'nusis.^teralu-all, a srorts culture with a win against the Wolverines D efense O ffen se . Defense - ^ Offent® . D eo b ack home, 17-15 losers toweapon i that preadiess zeroze tcilerance and because the AP*^ top3p teami never otherwise forgettable seasoson. the yettuiroVirguuainia Te<^ coach FVanlq > has- dropped afterr vwinning its Totalal offense:( 5,400 Tolalde1 defense: 4 ,053 Total:al offense: 5,487 Totaltal defense: 3 ,453 oi >ping a piqycr on tho ■ • coach c< - who won two nonational Iteamer’s slappm bowl. id the p ^ p ^ foulr i ■ Passing Rush1 R ushh ^ PMSing • championships, d 205 game;les and - sideline - and i , B ut a n u ndisputeuted champi- Rush) _ P assin g Rush lover28 moudied retort-irt - into a lead high* 1.4483I 8 ^ f l -< 2,005 eight ei trips to the Rose Bowl o onship is impossible;ible for the l i 9 59^0-3,449 9 j 733-^ -3,320 2,238j earner was never pun- ■< - seasons with Uie Buckeyes5S _ had IVojans. The USAI Today/ESPNT ' M - P a s s in g I Io n hi? job. coaches’m il is obligate(Qtedtoghreits H V 3,249 ' J Hayes was escorted byy police K nightt is is caught on video ' ] title to the winner■ of the Sugar ' m hrom die airplane to a carr ion die grabbing a plgyel£(yer by die ned< in , ' V nivacy - pra«ice and eventuallyeve gets fired. Bowl between No. 2 I ^ U and No. 3 tarmac, rushed-home in pri ■3 later, he’s coaching Oklahom a. dd< e c ^ ^ 'of solid,.aIbeit hamim-hand* But two years la ng on television and That sets up the! possibility p< of Individ/Idual yardage leaders: ed,e< work tarnished by omme ugly again; swearing i ^ 11th: pundi. - • acting every, bit as oudandish u Jate W hite 752 R u s h in g Chris Peny ,1.628 P al cham pionship - som "It" was sad, becouse he,e w a s a 'b efore, acksonville Jaguan , was supposed to be elirnlnated Matt LelnartLe 3.229 . P a s s in g John Navarre .3,060 great g man,” former Ohio Staitate line- Former . Jacki )ughlin, who swore for w hen th e BCS sta n eed d ini 1998. .... backer Jim S till^on said,d. “A lot coadi Tbm C o u ^ I Williams 1.226 R e c e iv in g Braylon Edwards 1.031 ^ m em ber -«ight y ears while'hue stomping up and “TVventy years frortrora now, that of people I talk to only rem ______him h for that one thing. Theyey never down' the samene sideline: on which w on't matter,** USC1C comerback ' his job, remembers r. >11)^ of Southern Caitfom^a • - , AP sawSi all the great things heB (did for Hayes lo« his Will Poole said.“ WITell ei still get a bourcES: Unlvwstty of MicWflan; Ufttvefofl^j c w atdiing TV die ni^t of H ^ ’ .. : ring,” people.”, lid. ‘It'S not how you start college football has seenn ini years. the offense. A quartercentuiy after thtl e hit, punch.. Tb do that, the Ihjjao jaiu will have.. . h p e sa id : ^ e, but how 'you'finish. We ------Quarterback M att- Leinart— USCusedild its big-plty philosophy and a 16 years after Hayes’ deaeadLthe it was very ver unfortunate,” 'j to get post a M ichigwa n team that Is ' race, stepped in for Heismailan lYophy to top 40 polpoints in seven straight - wheelyt of histo^ has come anaround a Coughlin said.d. “But you’ve got to i playing os well os-V anyoneai after ™ight nlot o t hove staned as fast as winner Carson Palmer, didirecting a gam es and1 is sixth in the nation in bit, b espedallyin and aroundid Ohio. rem em ber thle e oot ther things he did falUng out of. nadonional-dUe con- wmeoilwh e r team s, b u t we're finish- the football coadt He ,r ■ high-powered attack t(to record scoring withth a school4ecord-42J2-- The coach who skulkedd out of while he was the tendon with two eariyriylosses. , diampioriship team." teaching vocabulary, r numbers. He has many' optionso at points p e r goigame.lhe'nojanshave Jacksonville J in diszmce wasisatvard* was always tea( M ichigan respondedledbywinning .TWs game gi figures to be a 5 by die etiquette, manntuiners. He had some " It, with two o f th e countiy^ his disixsal, led by All-^l-Afficricon had 18 plays/s {go for at least 40 yards - - ede an honorary ooctorate 1 its final six games, indinduding three shootout,' ! a heart- rath er c ru d; e w^y w of explaining --'i phisticated offenses;______receiver Mike William;ms, Kea^ and more ththan thrceK^uarters of university u in 1986. H e gave a —,------againitT bp 10 te a nisirtNovembehj u ir ___m w y o m j he-value___ things,_but_he_yie_yyw_altfay3Li^ch-____ J 1 C fiow S T R JanT offoise' is Colbert and~aTn‘5*orycyoung’nm :— 'th e ir scoring^ing^driverhavetaken-less ------felt'spe^-that-stressedf« the "I think >ve shouldiild be consid- Nom C ■adiplo- ing.” ning backs that p ^ d e5 balanceb to tiian three miminutes. of o education, die worth of a ered," offensive lineman lini Tbny considereil e d by som e to be th e best t a i d r o wras Due:ks ^ L ateffield goi » d y c; o i t i e s touchdown and set: u p th e Nobc - ELPASO.TotasfAP;AP)-With the Sun Bowl on the line,Ine, Minnesota . game’s other TD by ctcausing a n e e d e d som eone who whi was cool turnover, lea d in g No. 2525 U tah to underpressure'. a 17-0 victory over S o u th ern . Who better tharhan Winston , Mississippi. C hurchill? Scalley sealed theB w in b y \ E nglishm an Rhyss LILloyd kicked scooping up a fumble aft V H ries. football 4:164:1 left M H H Southern Miss (9-4) mananaged to before the l^HHH — get deep-into Utah terrirritory-just— ------1-to-TheHMIMES-NEWSmore-thalan ------Golden G ophers (10-310-3) drove 55 . once in the second half he w hen free for a yards on their ensuingJng;»!je^on Anthony Harris broke fi • : any othersr source when ta p ile * kloktr Ryhs Uoyd with about to set up the winner 41-yard ru n to th e 18 wi U ld goal In th « Hnil mlnuti U tah up 7- ■ nicknam ed “W inston ( eight m inutes left a nd U looking for;or m ajor honseholiW r„'E:h‘2S»’ }rtgon 3140 WadnMday In •Tdidnlknowifitvit w as going to b®it Of# 0. But the Utes (10-2)I stiffened,s go through. We all justu sl stood there th# Sun Bo’Bowl In El Paso. Taxis. and on fourth-and-2 frot■om the 10 applianceices. _____an d w ent ■crary. w he en n - th e re f sig-...... Dave Revill and_ Ray Holdcraft 1 naled it was gogood," said JumorSiaS ia ro ii." ...... ‘ combined ‘to sackk “ M i d v ...... Minnesota receiveiver Aaron ^ U u^(Mice M aroney carried 15 D’A n g ela Hosack, who caughtt si]six passes for »>■or 135 yards and a touch- » or Minnesota, which was ;------107 yards. “Oregon’sn’s defense Is down for Independence Bowwl Thehe Tim es-News,||H| h ------— I one of the toughestIt wwe faced-all 24-20 by Oregon in the un BowL Thoma* Tbpeh Arkansas 27, Mlssoi0 U ril4 year." 1999. S u n Other Daily I g had one last thrthree touchdowns rushing • SHREVEPORT, U :; - Cedric i T he Ducks (8-S) he Newspaper 44 ^ .8 % chance to score- bbut Kellen for tho GoGolden Gophen. Cobbs set a school record•idwithhis HI [1 lesota entered with the Clemens, who finishethed with 363 Minnes' seventh 100-yard rushiiIling gam e Weekly ' * yards passing, was intiIntercepted by nation’ss third-best nmning a nd scored o n a 41-yanard run to ., three-game Newsf/spapcr/Shoppcr y ^ Li M iim esota'i Ju stin Isom Isc with 10 offense,, aaveraring 293.2 vards a ' help Aricq^isas e n d a thi seconds left. gam e. Hie^le G o fers outrushed the bowl losing streak. “We came down theth field and I>ucks 241Ml-77. Aricansas* defense m ade two Radio i 9 % ' f| lioyd, a.k.a Winstonin ( Churdiill, U G o p hlers er quarterback Asad k ^ fourth-and-1 stops,ps, o ne o f ' ■ g ■ !' a cool customer,”,” Minnesota Abdul-iafOialiq was 12-for21 pass- them at the goal linene, as th e coach G)en M ason saisaid. “He has ing for 172 yards. Qemens com-. Rozorbacks won for onl)ily th e sec* T V t e yp l C J i , ____ . 1 s S - 't done this ' beforefore against plet^ 32 oM 3 passes for three ond time in their lastft 12 boWl-' Wisconsin, so I had,d every< confl- to u d id oowns w and one intercep- games. In sbc Seasons untn d e rc o a d i a ...... f den ce in him.” tion. •Houston Nutt, Arkansasas is 2-4 in • Direct Mail p 1 1 6 % ‘ ' Lloyd, who is from fr Dover. Sai^ee Parker, -selected tiie bowl games. Englandi, knew he mignight be called game's AMVP, led the Oregon Chris Balseixt) kickeked four ------o n f o r r p re s s u re ldId d c r tn th e final^— receivers-rs-with-16 catches for-200—— s h o rt------fie ld ------goalals.------a n ------— Ycllow-Pagcs-H-3^13%..., ------J . both Sun Bowl records - m inutes. yards - b* Independence Bowl rerecord, as I I— > toudidow ns. d ed from a I ' “I think it got'dppet5»d.butitnm “'in™ " Aricansas (9 4 ) rebounde 0 the regii- Internet S | 5. w en t through a n d tiuthai*B all that , 31-point loss to LSU in i S3% l i b s ansas’ 300 • __ ■ coynts," Lloyd laid.I "“I never get UD6rtyt y B o w l lar^eason finale. Arkai w as a n - n ervous for some reas«sasoa Pm kind 9R I yards-rushing also 0 % 20% - 40% ■ 6 0 % 8 0 % - m % 5 Utah 1 7 , Independence record. • r of a laid-back person.on. I just d e a r - I" . , _ Soum: MdflWflffc MltyUat*xtSun*y(»nductt

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•- ArounND] m ■ Coimte]erfeit THEVALLlE Y I I moneyr I Commissionersrs ask W P g spreadsIs into for 60-day extetension L ’ I Magic^: Valley TWIN FALLS-Count:in ty commis* sio n e rs have asked Stocli:ock B u ild in g ...... Supply for a 6(Way extiextension on i j .> ~ ^ Fake bills of0 ; every ■ its offer to donate $ $1. 1.8 m illion. toward the county’s pupurchase of - • H denominatiction ‘feel the company’s formerer Anderson ssiti& yjB T L u m b e r building. H slicic’ an off)fficer says Z ' “ W e have a lo t of papcapenvork wc need to go through and re-evalu* H By Shelley Ridenourour (ite,” C om m issioner Billill 1Brockman ■ ■ ^ 9 Tlmet-News writer»r ______said . Both sides had.hopecped to dose 1^9 H BUR^£Y - VoUl\)lice officers, a the' deal before the cnd~of' er tHe~ business ow ner and a bank execu- year. Brockman on W ednesday tive all say the cuncurrent ^pread of '.said the company hadhad. not yet counterfeit moneyley in some parts responded to the coun^n ty ’s request H of the Magic Valleyilley m ight be the fo r a n extension. H e said» id h e did n ’t B j l . most extensive OooOood.of fake bills______expect to hear anythingJng over the they’ve seen in a sishort time peri- New Year’s holiday. • vc~propcrty______H Counterfeit munmoney has been It S5 million. H found in Burley,, RuR upert and T\vin • ering buying H ’ Tails in just alwut)ut money into the val ,; o f SI million cach, comr sed th ed t/s centennial sorg, interviewed byrn> 77 often come in '■ have said. Renovationsusinesses a 'cameme to hear it played She won; said. and drop a bunch ed to cost about S70C Kk pan& and a sweater ultli a “CounterfeheniCassia < County would be taken out) d ac y eestrand i»ari ncckiace and peart at the holidays 'aryand Bristol said reserves. lany offices, nif^s. Her husband. Jack Scotl in tow n," ores Ciif and dump big s sporting a biacit and ^ west- of business ^ Undersheriff Caryirdiases." > €t^ ]aci^ and matching pants, a “They go into store.'leiters know tiiat Many offlcesj busi3r New Year’s Ao shirt and stiing He vath a gray . bills on little purdiiusually e.\tra busy what’s closed S^otsastsonhsL ■ Tlie counterfeits; and some stores w ill b e c lo s e d tod< Liz^taWanb, of Buhl, worn a red, sin- Sstore d e rk s a rc iiolidayusu employees V. TWIN FALLS - Man2 and federal- ‘ gifrstr►strap dress wtth spaiVJes and a at the holidays.have an less e.xiwri- agencies and places of splitlit nrevealing a wftite undetskirl hire tem porary holi’ w hen it conies to ^ w ill b e d o s e d today for ^ le was accompanied by J.B. Tarter who probably .hav:e inoney. he said, •; Day. Here’s a list of whi Twin Fails vrfxi had on a black u ^ U b m i y K-eepiece suit and a vrf)ito tie. ence or trainingnisier w l to pass fake and open: ' VbTuntane Phomntahasay, of Twin Fails, Classy recognizing fakelyone ii noticing. • City, county, stateTwin ai Falls woroitro a black sleeveless dresa wtth That makes it easiiCounty Sheriff's o ffic e s will b e closcd.sPoolwiUbe goWbid beads In flowr patterns all bills w ithout anyonrrentJy has $230 in . .1 "• B anks w ill be closed '■ ovefH : dressers rna]ake I^H '' The Cassia > Coiin evidence. • T h e TSvin Falls Publ . Department curren: be a lot more out iffice will b e [ _ _ _ I TJ “wU be closed. ■ , ~ New Year’s counterfeit bills knowin al)oii|,'' he “Hiere miglit be fl • T h e YMCAAWi’ Mall be there we don’t kii K Munidpal Swimming Pc gala sparkle ills are turned iniQ . .•riff’s office with d o ^ d . Above, ^.B. Tartiafter, rlghi and LI2 Woods dressiessed up for the occasion of cell Counterfeit bills’. Bristol j said, "We :} •The US.'Post Offit . By Karin Kowalski inlal year. Tarter wore a black tu ' * brating the begli9glnnlng of Twin Falls' centennia ele. the Cassia sheriffid tjiere. hm notli- ' r d o s e d . e open. Tlme»New9 witter with a black vesvest and Ivory tie, while Woodsds v wore a red and white., side-spijyjl some frequency.las Br ever occurred, ^ • The Magic Valley Mi g e t one here and tl o p e n fro m 10 a.m . to 6 p TWINFAIXS-AIththough the “"f® “ ‘ ing like this” has , ic V alley fit a t Ihe Below, Waime1 EvansEl looks over the historicc photopi display of tha first Ir. diief executive • ^ • Major grocery ston most common outfit Bristol said. A'aiis Hank, s;ii(iiii -’s G ala was 100 years ofTwin TwI Falls. ing Albertsons, Smith’s, i Centennial New Year’s John Evans J rthe . c industry he's er, enough a n d S w cnse j ’s, will bBS e 0 wiU-hold jeans and a sweater, officer of D.L. Kvanmany counterfeit , people dressed up to) make1 the — ...... -— -- ' tuitu n ity - rare in T\vin Falls, his 25 years in the event sparkle. • said - to wear an evening dn , never seen this ina CBS plans Ma^c here orealiizcrs Gala rfngsS inI New Y ear-A l “*i th Burley bank Centennial Gala 0: ‘•You can bo sparkly if bills in Burley. es recently discov- invited attendees to} dress' up — ------“ want,” Maughan said, refep 1 iSurvIvor’ auditionuiieduled for fith a faux-fur collar, a At the iiorth)ills. two SIO bills a n d m any answ ered thithe call. sweater with to h e r ' glitter-covered ‘ b! Evans’ em ployees r 1 ^ | - T W I N FALLS - CBS inallyfrom silver neddaidace, a black skirt with . •all d etennined to Rachel Bauer, origin dress \vith black Tstrap h ered four S20 bills, au d itio n s for th e nextin. rc 10 a t Hob cherry tree design and . „ IWin Falls, was halfwayay to 100 in an Asian cht heeled shoes, 7?“ and one SS bill-all ^Survivor” reality serieGMC. H ours d, black bed the bills as ___la.vintage Asian-style b:b lu e dress.___ stTappyrod.i **’«"• b e counterfeit. th days: tl AsiaA- ;y good "counter-...... J a n . 9-10. Her mother, Linda RjR ae Bauer, an’d bro^vn A Evans described : T h e au ditions are schought in D e n n n i 1. im ported silk th a t sh e l feits.” A key differeil notes. Bake Pizza and on Jan.h applicants igeles. Maugliun.sp.soon to Chinatown in'Los Angt * * * * th e counterfeit ice bill • Cpl. juan Green j^ntia^Buick GSabout them- ylc,” Bauer l>e swoni in ■1t^ a tim eless styli com pared to realbusinesses nt have are hobn'to 7 p.mrbbthliy would be t dress w ith . d ty coundlicilman, ^ ^ said. She \ « r e a black i "-1 Rupert Policeliit more counter- r “Survivor.” pink and wore a pray-ay dou- ■ KMVT-TV, the local ( a sequined belt, a | ■UI M artinez ~said the bu: last week or c-pattemed ble breastedted-suit ate, will tape three-mir - • turquoise peacock-j ^ g j tunied over "a Martinez,liit who was . tion videos, in whichough i another beaded shawl and “dieemoUierof 1 vnth asliinyiny golJ on, 3 , who w as bom on Jan, 1, H j'.. . . feit’lm oney in le the w hile on vaca- 1 Los Angelos ' K.C., Sutton, : pendant. tie. i . must tell somediing ab all necklaces," a large p H / i two than usual. Mve at a total dollar Hilt bo tap ed 2001. tosH:}ses.a bean bag at a stack 9! ranthrou^i His wife,fu Pam ' selves and why they Asian themes also nu readied at homeiterfeit > money the ' • cans whlleple playlng one of the many car­ Kaycee Romney’s onoutfit. Tlie sparkled.She Sh A good candidates for “ tion. didn’t havesee MONEY. Page C3 - Ihose who make thec at least 21 nival gamesies available for the youth. Jerome resident hailad a red isbed the o; am ount of counterl tiationally w ill go throug:ol and physi- m Please sec I round of interviews-ininformatioil, U in Ap ril. “Siuyivor” will100 Of log to I s ^ s ta rtin g In May. . site at Applicants must be a ;dke,Cl!hisholitnmak46 ‘mosst influ ’ list ■ and be in good mental:I'stoff reports reat things for Idaho. tRlential’ and center." ; ' cal h ealth . F or m ore ini By Julie PerPence - “Heulias done grea ! likable person in the i Ls said. Chisholm's - : call KMVT at 733-1100 iws writer______^______S e e tlthe list - C3 Tliere's not a more lil ippolnts !!!!!55f!5!!! ^gislature.”-Bedke .sai.said. lotabic cause dur- f.f the KMVT Web. Stapilus s: Newcomb was tmdtnderstandably liigh on )3 was th e regula* www.kmvr.com. , r 3 - C 3 o ^ vE Y - Rep. Scott Bedke \«is rctireturn- ential Idalioans.. ButI this year he changed ■3.___ tlicJist, the.only persor■son from the area tp.lxL .. « most notalconcentrated imi- - C om piled from sU...... ' m g hom eefrom n a:sno^obiling;v 3c atioitionm— hls'incthodologyr^TTclying'moni'on'ncv.’spa-; included in the top 20.20' But even at No. 15. ing 2003ceding V operations,'"-: e a ste rn IdaIdaho when He found out. pers.und databa.s t'on ofe cor f i ^ t of a life- l:i ' 1 Thoughh conly in his second term‘as5 a ]leg- key development:nts to determine who the No. 111 ilin 2002. the :^'ar he as Chisholm has i,>; T.F. council appQIC . islator,hehe landed die sM.'Cond higliest .spo.spot of movers and shaktk ers were. .led thele conly state legislature B ;ic Valley ivsidcnt on tl\u list of 100 'Hie new meUiodod helped ^ u -. -, commissionersl e v e l s any M agic’ ______m th ec IIland to throw out a I incorporates so _____^______influentialjialIdahoans.ia2003Jhc.lisLisJciisjcom: ------clirainatoiome-of issues;''-€hishoUn------p U e dRandy ^ Siaptlus, a Boise writer i er and with the formerr m ethod. ■ n • :d officiak. ------’ listing a host of publisher who folli follows he said. As a resumlt,Ma^c Being 01on this list ; ivcomb “{.J is completing ms he sees ivith Idaho politics. ’ 106% 44% ■ Valley activis: ird term os sp eak er this C ivironment, neigh- S - Snovxpa^^ Bedlw said he didn’t dii Cliisholm also mmade *e Shouldll’t't Inecessarily histhini ; ™ic..,»,. i S 127% 4«% . comingIg session, ; "ftie longest b land the economy, 101% 40% e v e n know th_ere■e 'vas ' .___Ust. lading in.tht h o N o 7 9 _ ------CAFOs in regard to the envir nsidered a - anyjipcDpeaker has ever served [^ ic a n t Idahoans, 190% 4«% H f / H H such'a'lisi. Biii'oncence he position, -f borhoods.workers,‘health an ,y( W otonhod \ o( a^ ^ , >n thut« po.sltionP in the Idaho . C ven know about it. - ' . 101% 41% n i | K l learned thut Stapitapilus In Bedkc’s bi But as for-thc-Iist of signifi u -pisiattlative is three terms, if th e influence is 111% 43% labeled him as “thehe leg- Stapilus slipped badgeof honor. In . . . O ne is elected every two ___Chisholmg' said he didn't even Upp«r Snalw B«sln 124% 1U 49% isla to r w h o p u t toget igether well-known spe SCSrlt-S;qUltC— years.— . “1 guess h ’s som ething if i { ' Salmon Fall* 100% 12i 4 3 % '- the winhirig propbsilositiqn ' around tlie State^ S S ’^ »me-case - ^ i i - ^ 8a t m < ^ ______lOj Cliish.isholm had ' just good.” is Chisholm said. , Stapilus said, as% . 37% that eventually brbroke that rising-star I ;;-^Unfortunately,-bcing-6h-: :O aW ay DppOSlte. returnedned from filing papers luldn*! necessarily A t of Dm . 31 118 days of stalema ' h e o p ii,:\ : • B io W ood 101 ;mate” considered a g 5ih District Court to isn't b always a good thing,)f Sta honor,” Stapilus ' during the 2003 legilegisla-. prospect for speal< a a ^ ;:tmiawood in akctofthe ^ 7 5 7 reconsidisider a decision involv- v^“Being on ^ list shouldh som e cases, ir is SccttB■ o**® s tive session, he said;oid hq. Idaho H ouse in1 th e not- - “ HanryaFofk/Ttlon 12' ing a ■‘ proposed Gooding ’ be q considered a badge of h tm pM kfer . • was flattered tooKiistant futxm:. QlgLoat...... -V -tO( Randy Stapilus, Countyty dairy and water wrote on his Web site. “Injtapilus sc wrote on t go and do what I think is righCrig But B6dke quiui ckly dis- " *** q u ite th e o pp o ate.” ' •U tU aL ott ai B o ltc w rite r rights: .whenwl he found out he C ring. Stapilus soys A t B edke saidlid . missed the-notioiion. saying Ihe biography that Stapi \ turn around a ho compiles the nade th e list. C K fij|aS|l Stapilus,us, who began the list ih 1998998, in he supports curreirent House who isholm was on the list Chisholm d is fairly flancringtit. 1 years got input from people fi previous yt e from Speaker Bnicc NN- cwcomb, 'm o sH t Ir nfluentl.ril.t « of his ^rsistence in , - Chisholm probably won’t t die state for rating the most in ••An tndM er o( toabi a m aro u n d the t influ- R-Burley. ----- keepingig ccertain-’subjects.out------debate,- b ut he w ill affectffUJENTlAl.PBgoC3 it. • ______Please see IHFUJ

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——SeERVICES- — I Gairnbling pnromoter faices suit iiin N .^ ^ehdy radng indusnyly aand off-track” brf- v ic to r Thom as CriCrlsmor of Buhl, at the (Commuriity Christian FFalls Ave„lW in Falls, w ithhFaUigr' 1 ima,N.\M.V. (AP) - The owners T hat group is b a ^ g " a r « ize the ting parlors daiidaim the machines 0 5 p.m. today at Church, . : 303 Grandview Dnve, BBoniface I ju tz . OSB as celc.■lebrant. - a„ upsiamate New York hames.s filed fi initiative to legaliz( viewing from 2 to 5 isi jtiar, arc essential toto d th eir survival eral Chapel. 130 TWin Fall?uU.s (Parke’s Magic Valley FFamily will greet friendss 111 the radngirack,!k, induding an investor ..... machinesm at the,tracks. Last the Farmor Funera the sue- , Oneofdie leatleaders of th e grotlip 1 Home. TWin Falls). cldnirch from 10 a.m. Frida:lay u ntil „ h o has t e•en n promoting electron- . Scott» invested heavily in thi 9ih Ave. N.. B u h];. l;. funeral at ,11 Funeral H voter pushing ,tho-Idi-Idaho_Jnitiative 'is the Immaculate titime of scrvice. Burial will[11 M Iow .. i(, gamblingig machines at some cessful c« ^ effort to gain a.m. Friday, at tht e law to D ebbie Bishop,p,whoisalsoamcAi- w holic-Church-in .....Leonti..a __Ruth Anderson of at a Sunset- MemorialI . Idalio iracfci,« , have accused a New apprrjval a] in Maine of S siate 1 ------Conccptiun-Cathol ommer*. be'r of th e boardDard of 'd ire a o rs fb f Buhl; biiriiil -wiU1 fcfollow immedi- Ilagermnan, ar graveside services at 2 (1(Reynolds Funeral ChapelIg c tlW rn York City biubusinessman and sever- bring b; slot machines to its cor dal racetracks. Maine’s harness h: Vernon Downs. atuly iU Wcsl KntlG<] G em eteiy. Buhli p.m. Friday, F r ; at Hagerman FFalls). al former trad•ack offidals of trying to d ' Cemetery,;ry. Friends m ay call from 9 , „ . destroy the;jni<^’s tr reputation, Kenneth Duariiane "Kenny." ti.m. to nMAR( n F a l l a . ^ A n g ela K. P u r at 1 p.m. M onday, J a n . S, AArrangements will be_anncnounced ej-ta,,. <-0company whose bid to f. RUI'KRT-A iircI j H rn Sunset Memorial Park, bby Nampa Funeral H o m e, buy Vernonn DownsD was rejected in of RujKTt. died Me alls. 'VYruguen Chapel. November,, anda John Signorelli,, 200.1, at her home. ■ th e track’s foiformer president. ______.will_b(LJimittuncA!j le-Nelson------(-Geopge P.-Ward -^— The two} rmen sued Mid-State I M ortuary KuiKTt C N FALLS - Wayne Nelson. earlier, accusirising Scott and his asso- SHOSHONE - George E TWin Falls, died M onday, . ilking Vernon Downs of U| | 2 SG, of TVi : 78, of Shoshone, died M o S ’ • a a te s of bilk Francis Schull 29, 2003, a t B ridgeview ' m in loan fees and fail* Dcc. 29. 2003, al St. Bei IDAHO FALL} 5. No service is pla n n e d and , SS c required documents Family Afedical Center in: JeroJ m e. J j ' ,‘khultz, 89. of fdahilahoI-allsiSi"o'r- ion will tak e p lace u n d e r _ :deial govem m ent ter Hearing Startsr t s T o d i j I Tlie menioria! service will b m erly nflW in Falls, ■ection of W hite M ortuary ‘ nd Signorelli told The Dec. 2U, 2003. at 1 at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, J ,ard of Syracuse th e law* k ^ Twin Fallsills • 733-7330 em atory in TWin Falls. • \ T f»<;’ Post-Standar( in Avenue West ------^------Rej*rniral“ Mt^thc—Shoshonc- ifoimded arid a tactic by M a i c o A 155 Main A Church. Services will concl funeral will be atIt 1 p.m. Saiurday. tain control of llie track, H E A R I N C A n 8-3467 o r 678-7600 Neal Qualls [the church. Crematiori ai n > Buricy • 678-3'! Jan. 3. 2004. nt ColColtrin Mortuary, ^BUy ™ as among businessmen !a.st l6th Street IPA-KeUyNealQuaUs.53, r C E N T E R ^ P f CC. ______1301 Ea-st 2100 First St., IdaIdaho Falls. Tlie .NAMP/ ments are under the direc Vegas that some Idaho npa, died Wednesday. Dcc. Demaray's I Sho.shbne Chap< family will vi.sit wiwith friends one of Nampi ______horse tradeJc operators said they m et witli dunluring the past month on ^ a proiwsalJ tot extend electroruc hj ______I gam bling machines m from tribal « ------O bilTUARIES-] .casinos on; reservationsa to operat- g ing race traacks d around the state. k eadllne !■ 4 p.m. for next-day pububllco- For pWtuafy rrto» andam Information, call 735^2788 Mondayh through Saturday. Oeadl !• are a free tervlco and con be p tion. Tha wnall addriddrett for obttuariei !• obitaOmaimaclcv8lley.com. Death notlcM ai Ne«DED HeiP lUITH I lafe In sn individual online guest until 4 p.m. everyf day.da To view or lubmlt obltilariearies online; or to place a me*M£i ^ gUICl go to www.magcvall;valley.com and click on “ObHuatllariea."______; CKBOOKS^ I oBaioUulUinftBon: SnjBBSs.Boin'spatidpstina . C all LisaIsa at 737-0087 i & / ^ hctBhwhre you cantnbii/«iel(tticltBmi»itth«!M»>lK ndonsfree.. J . 8006S6240, WWWvwJioimtfi) or wwwJ»gudi3:iacaii>ni. - . • ,, T : David Gemne Machacek - BuhlG TrainingGj^EIUP_&_SWPORT_^, ' ^HowforttaHoiiayi,yi,Bd»P«oiiiric'iaiianBft|aoi jptconcdt ^ Dec.aMamnC«n» bqili arrorim g David Gene M W achacek, 58, passed away ^un)unday, Dcc. 28, jy New Year from ^AnultaiyHofttrdiYCnart 2003, after u dial!hallenging battle . ^ Dec7,McnixnCen(Ertt,7aitm20M2M9B0 with c an ccr All of h isfanjilyw as— j j ^ t T' ^HotoyU|#«iTcar.Er.EutnlWestBaia . _ at his l)edside. ^ 1^ everymac at BabWs Cleaners! ^ Dec.12-27i2tW2B-'B-14M,wwwioBaiaftrtiiian , David was bomm A , pril 22,1945, ^W toGariBoA^ow,ldsh)BotarialGanfen - to Jo e and M atildtilda (Votroubek) . DK.13-J«.afti0pnipn\ 3438649 c>wwwJJahtot«ic4l»le Macliacek of Buhluhl, and grew'up HB m BentodbyBdstkUn ' on the.fam ily farmirm 6 m iles south- ^ThaHuiwetor.pw XI Cirtcr 3430556. wwwJafctiljhoiiB cast of Buhl... He attended. ^ DoclS-RMninnI Syringa School a m ile from his |. J D O ^ by Ban Maslar Qnifc home tlirough the ei(^ith grade, B |iB 9 ^ D9c.2aSlJdifiC8tlWHW8ptiv20KJ4f7B01 nded Buhl High, and then attcndc ------^ h U » S « M i H KWar>BrtofAmoiaCcntn e’cnjoyed^layinfr^^^Hj ------S diool w h e re h e c i ^ 0ec-Mr,2(B08»)0OOaawwwJdihAattBiuan - football a nd woodlod working. After ■ K W A WAC dwvfai n ACC teotv frcncoa& Sta aita -graduating in 196![963, he attended K f l | mJUcmamtMat ^ ? the UniversityI oof Idaho from BbHEI ^ JsillOKVlitiBtsJs2[»42&4737/2(»42&mi*^ ■ 1% 9 through 197:1973, m ajoring in B B r o ] agriculture mccilechanics. After m d leaving the U of L1 he took over management andind ownership of to impriprove plant operations, Herzinger, of (trading, and me,'Oni.; . ■ . the farm. Davilavid was self- David marriedm Wanda AndersonI (Ron) ^k e. of Sweet Horn tdeater^eijoi'ontmuxs, ■ , his. brother, Gary (P a t) • employed fromTl I9GS through from TWih-Falls,TW Oct. 28, 1978, BAABBELS a m f m i m ! , h is so n , T . - attractions a 1969, operatingg ia custom hay and they the had four children: Machacek, of Boise; hi .; an d h is L / J j J I bailing and stackacking operation. TVavis.I, Holly,F Heather and Tina, TVSvis, of Milford, C:onn.; i .EANERS iier and' 228S3 S h o s h o n e St. E. In addition, h e oponsibility waskvas working as (i an old1 CC ushm an scooter. H is chil-- - En'd Cemetery. In lieu o f I ie to the d away suddenly ■ * Jensen, of Burley;-lhrcc;c nieces, „ .e. of natural caiisciises on Monday,' ■ ^ Jessi, Cami, and Lisa, ofof Burley; D e c 29,2003, alIt hisli hom e. JB. C and several aunts, unc He was bom1 JulyJi 21,1961, In icles and PU t . cousins. •rHamon Yoi)ij|^^le or- receiver H onolulu, Hawaiimii. th e son of Jim t a^irk M o r I He was preceded in d eath by and Pat Jen-sen. h B his m aternal and paternnnal grand- He graduateded from Antioch I I parents; and a cousin:in, B. J. HijJi Scliool in Antioch. Calif. ■y'^' ^ $20 gift < Toys! /orking at S&G I Sanders. Brad was worl I Funeral services will bb< e h e ld a t ' Produce in IW in IFhlls a t th e tim e V W I , 11a.m. Saturday, Jan. 3,3 ,2 0 0 4 ra t He was an active of his death, He C hrist of le Church of Jesus ■ I The Church of Jesus C m em ber of "nie ( y 3rd a n d cr-doy Saints. Brad I Latter-day Saints Burley Christ of Lutter-d )0 O akley W Now!! e. He had a kind H W I 7th Ward Chapel, 2200 was. full of life, I Tbteoka. J'0pur£ZPayf>wg O t agram l ^ r e ^ ^ u aa i ; ^ I , 2004 tg .others needs 9 Ave., wilh Bishop Ted "I heart, putting b e in th e ' ^ before his. H e waw anted to do good a 'officiating. Burial will b lour choice o f a 2 03 1,lb. maximum turke:ey o r 10 lb. m aximmum i ham* s m ay c all y O ' was. H e was a lov* y Pella Cemetery. F riends i w here ever h e ws ,221 W est r,-ond brother. He I a t th e Payne Mortuary, 2 rom Smiths or a $2t\20 Gift Card from KiKB Toys. ■------ring-son, father, a ) m 6 t o 8 ic a n d sports, espe- Main St. in Burley fron loved his music a ■om 10 to ------dolly watching; fofodtball.^Brad will------^ ____pjn. on Friday and froi rvivors include his d aughter,T, 10:45 a.m. al the chih u rc h on g iv in g Tlie Times^N:News’every"day ■ be greatly missC'ssed by his family Sunn Knjoy rec i Jensen, of Burley; his par-r- Satujtlay. 'a n d those w ho) krknew him . Casst J< while payin]('ing for y o u r p aper the simiplc, p convenient way with EZ Pay/ .ScrviccS and rcccivc a freec turkey for your table! u- - : Helen^NM.-Selaya - Spalokane, Wash. EZ Pay lets you payy ffor yo^r newspaper■ subscriptions automn at a t ic a lly hecking, .debit card orr credit< card accountIt ------Helen-M. Selt}elaya,-75, passed She>,e was preceded in death by from your che parentsrArntjld-and-Rhodo- __J.away.onRriday.Ily. D ec; 2 5 ,2003;ih— hor-pai LSipntfily payriiehts“oof only:$17.40lv ^shaffeife rra n d h e r b ro th e r M el.— - - — ------Spokane,-Wash.- w t r i i o 'd i ^ fees, Helen was bombqi on April 30, Massiss of Christian Buri^ williu That's a savsavings o f $1730 per year vi relebrated at 10 a.m. on 1928, in TWin FaUs.Fal ' be cel it's like gettingng 4 weelts of The Times-Neilews deliveroi for FREEI Helen is survi'rvived by her hus- Saturdirday, Jan. 3, 2004 at band Lany; daughters, dai Bcnita Assum;imption. of the Blessed Selaya, of JJerome, Ariz., - Virginin Maiy CathoUc Church. c Annette Maas,as, of Spokane, 3624I W. Indian TVail Rd., n p l - I ■ | n i W ' - - Sinithf&FOOOADnUQSTORCS i Wash., and SusaLsson a n d jiusband Spokorcane, Wash., wilh Reverend e s ^ N e w s ‘s . D ick B a d e y , of Meridian; six Michatlael SaveleslQ' celebrant,It. B.TWinFalU.lD 208-733-0931"I3l". ■ ■ I grandchildren;i; a n d th re e great- Intermrment ' will follow Qt Holy ' ThcTimc.vNcws,S. 1132 3rd Si. West, PO Box 548,' ■ g ran d ch ild renI wwl ho w ill m iss her Crosss Cemeieiy,i 7200 N. Wall, Ut#d to rtock on W.laht min a y v*ry. N o pufthM * L N o tw iM mabU fo r taaK g re a tljt Spokarcone, Wash. f>*c«uary-r. UmltU 1

i . . *. < — f ------;------^------r - — Tf.------ThufKlsy. iJ«w«ry a t - 2 0 0 4 - Tlm **«r«. TwinrwlnFtUt, I Idaho 0 4 - — — n v iAro'VALLEY/^ i r/WEs"r ___' is ' — Precast sayss snow on th(he way Reportfeldahoaboard]kills msath proggram y Brandon R i a ______‘T h ere was low1/visibility vii and icy ; ■ Time!mes-f_25------Communicauons.Cej; O -nUT '______mathematics initiativeive the two diverted toto board1 payroll. But-hc by b th e bfiaid,” she said. ------^------frinnIIoS5ra— Meor- Since Sunday,, aboutab 120 acd- axd told At the time,e, GOPi leaders «iid "jphiph. said Nlike Huston, a m eti implemented using fedfederal cash acknowledgcatclloiiiinearly.pecetnber_whe_n__l 'ro a d —c o n d itio n s------federal money, which totiitiils'over actions: ------^------MiTillinrduka , County Sherijf|[rs ------should—chcck—roa oTflce. ^ h e r requestest that the money be ft ng and decidc Dep)t,‘panm ent. l)efore traveling lewspaper Hegji was riding in a ra n driIriveii. "Iieth cr tniyel is5 ividlyre;i necessaiy. in g Utahne jy his father when the van strJtnick “Alxn-e all. d riwi\-enj r need to slo^v Wyomiiijng may oreder more ccattle testi he back of a flatbed tni;niiler, and'use caiiticunion." she said. 5 governor WatVa»son said. No o th e r sen;rious 'lb diedc Idaho0 roroad conditions, J ; honors ! n ihe visit ww^v.slate.id.u^d.us or 'caU 3-888- CHEYENNE, Wyo. (/(AP) - The The newew rules' could require Brucellosis occurs in a njuries were reported from SALT IJVKECE CITY (AP) - She IJj" IDAUOAD. Wyoming Livestock BocBoard is con* brucellosis;:is screening-for a ll c attle • -ssuch as elk a nd bison. jileup. he said. £} U.S. may be Uiali's's acddentalai governor, sidering expanded b ru cello sis sold into herdshe with breeding ani- ^ On Monday, the iredesig- but no onee questions Olene C testing after, the disease dis' was mals. Department of Agricultun lints commissiisioners nated a herd in Sublettee County Walker's resolve Council appoi fotmd.in 31 cattie inI ththe western The goal:al is to red u ce th e th re a t r ho m ade liistory in as infected w ith brucellosi)sis. Walker, who to lx.‘ the ahem ate.ate. p art of th e state. of bnlcelliBllosis infecting other a iKrastliefirstV.'omim TheTIme»News______To retain its federal b niicellosis- u early November In the area-of-imf-impact |M>sitions, “We need to be dodoing some herds andd ito persuade Colorado, g e of th e state, was. free status, the state mustist take a cliarge oimcil • the council selecte' for th e idteid tem ate iwsition. wc are to maintainin our mar- tie importsirts, said i^ d ra Miller, she’s been the state’s the city Planning and Zoi taken, a positive lest in.another i Allhougll she Kemp mil takeake Uie place of ketability with otheiher states," state planianning coordinator for t tive for barely two CoiCommission. autom ati- “ l™ ik ;md Elm er Blaikie, whovho h as -ser\-ed two StateVeterinarian Jimm ILogan $aid Gov. Davee^udenthal. I ^Wyoming herd would au newspaper called her '• ^^tuart C anada, Tom l-'rank cally cost th e s ta te its brui•uceUosis- m onU lstlienei x-com- terms. Tenney wUvill take die place “niesday. Bhicelloslosis causes cows to abort c politidan, a woman Bernice Ridiard-son \\-ere re< acililales » P»' ubers. of I-in>’ Everton,Ion, who died In Tlie board willII consider their calve:ves. Hiiman cases, which ffree status, y^hich fac to malce a difference mended as full siting meml movement of cattle aero::ess stale. Je'enjincd to Richardson will take the placace of September, servierving out the • expanded testing at a J:Jan. G meet- ahjrare,caican caose chronic flu-like r witli the powere r she has earned.” lines. Rob Stur^U, who has served;d two remaining yeiu- of Kverton's1- tenn. ing in Casper. ' symptoms.IS. 1 Walker, hass beenb lieutenim t gov- Ro' term s and cannot Iw a-apiw)inted, ir Commissioners’rs’ ttem is a re th ree em or for 11 yearsyer - a first ih Utali Cyrus Warren wus recommeiended years. Group pijresses grocicers to cove^er magazin[1 PjC for a woman. Cyi a resoh, . LAYTON, Utah U(AP) - A covers onn magazinesr sensitive in the t council could pass a ± for dire‘ector iso im e is i narrowss in seard Bountiful-based citizctizens group nature orr p p u t them o u t of sight o f tion t asking area business has asked Layton offid;fid a ls to help children byby storing th e m 'b e n e a th to t voluntarily cover inapprpiopriaie ByshelteyRlitentenout liavlave experience in econcnomic experts told Mini-(lini-Cassia officials push ^ o c e r y a n d convenience co: the counteiter. magazines r and believes t Jevelopm ent,Lee Siiid. 1-^rly irin the they, needed to IxwstIxw; the sidary for ' ' ' ‘' “ ‘y Tlmen^lowamlti[ittar______Ji™ .n eloiKT in o rd e r to . stores into putting covers cc over “I willoiJy on shop in stores where would ^ have no liability inn :m akm g ------.seal«;ardi process, local offidaLsb> said die economic de\-el< e w d i attract an experiewienced, skilled |>er- magazines the groupup considers I am notIt exposed< to magazines such ^ a request. BURLEY-'11-'ITie Iasi of die final- ili*-*:Jiey wanted to hire someone' ; ne^v son to the job. inappropriate. w ith inap!ippropriate covers and 1 H andy ists for .die MirMini-Cassia econom ic expsxperience, in part so the Councilman Stephen id nm- Tlie developnieiinient commissiini The group CitizenssForEiimilies Fc artides,”’ saidSi Rebekah. Strain, a ^ a resolu- developmentt .ci director’s job was dindirector could hit the gniund said, he w uld support a has irarked vrithth a; StiO.OOO total asked the City Coundlndl to pass a Laytpnmotnother of tw o and a mem- ' tines, but imetvieised'lbcIbesday m orning, and niiiining. tion to cover the magazir llie intervie\vs have indiduded budget for th e lastast couplei of years. resolution similarr to o n e b e r of CitizItizens For Families. . t to busi- list of eight ei( candidates is , 1 he believes the request. 1 discussions of recruitmentit and - Tlie goal for tliisis vearyi is to double ...... approved by Bountifulfuloffidalsa “ChildreiIren arc vulnerable. They * ^ n v o rth e expected to l)c narnm ed m ore in disi oung.1hey shouldn’t have ness > oW ers to put covers c expansion.efforts, in part foror the that total hiidgelJget to .5120,000. year ago. aretooyouj f?!!, o die next few da;days. ^ L‘ml>ers have .so far up too fast,” ^he said . - . magazines i should com e ft chairman of the Mini- MiiMini-Cassia group to gauge gi Commission memh - The, resolution woulfould call on tog^up i t u n e d = , Taised-alH)UL_$^,(>45,(XWjpf__die^^ddi-_.^____ laiiager Alcix Jensensahi "1~citizcns’grTnipr“ p ------rCassnrDevelop16mncnt=Gr»iniission==^vhiwhcthct;lhe:appUcunLS;ani^ti , store owners to volunpintarily place City M m ment,” tional $(>0,000 diey’hey’re trj'ingTo cof- said' 40 peopli)ple applied for the in >n widi economic developm' lect, Lee said.’Ihh e e '"new ” inoney is director’s job,lb, w h id i has b een LeeL ee said. ried to coming from thele ppi iw iie sector, h e ------vacant since latlate Septem ber w hen ^As well, th e interviewers trii isine-ss s;iid, and m iidi ofof iti conies w th a Influenfitial^------MediClle McFa:farland resigned. ascertain asc the existing busi itnient. 40 names at die top, itt became Eight of thefie 40 applicants have relationsJiips reh that ;i*ncnv h ire! nmiglit fiw->rar commitnu Continued from C l piacdce of dosed-door com m ittee ‘ In the past, mostlost of the devTloiv 5 at the Statehouse. ' i more difficult to discernn exacdy been intervie\^iewed by telephone. bring brii to Mini-Cii-ssia.' Chisholm ^ d , ‘Tmm 1honored to • meetings at 'Hie personal interviews wirtrill l>e ■ , m ent commissioniion’s budget has jtt was OK with making , ive a liigh- - Nmv m em lwrs rs« of the commission’s I know I at least got peojeopleTs atten- . Stennett why one person would havi conducted by t^vo niemlx.'rs ofo: the come from the jublic.sc-ctor-citiespubl s u d ia s in advisory andI executiveex boards and con don.” - die list ■ erposidon than anolher.su commission^ executive Ixiard;rd;J;m and counties - - anat d comnii.s-sion ik if you’re doing y our job, ' . Hs regional partpartners plan to redtice con ■;nie only other peoplw ple Uving in “I think i the case of Jones and Noh. Royers, who is the director ofol the offidaLs know thi.7 thej mu-st get pri- to be recognized for that,” tlie field of appipplicants to foiu; Lee Ro| the Magic'Valley orr WoodV River. it^ great to In previous years fromm Magic said. Southern Idaho Kcoiuiiiomic ra te dollam, tw),I, h he e Siiid. ,«ar^ list were Stennett sasaid. i; Dan Althougli the.- directorV;dii jo b has Valley to m ake th is yeai Bell, R* Perhaps ass soons as next week, Development De' Organization; . Rep. Doi)oug Jones, R-Filer, made Valley, Rep. Maxine B u com- iK'en em pty fora a fewfi months, eccv- oUtcr lawm akers. -• en. Dean those four wiwill be brought to Olmstead, Olr a memlxir of the i imocrats Rep. slot 79 for)r hisI "centrist approaches Jerome, as well as Sen id |x;r- iioinic developnieninent work has con- • '.JBlaine County Demc ■induded Burley for per^Jer^ional interviews, he mission’s mif advisory Ixiaid: and andd !Sen. Clint to bitterlyrly divisive farm-related iCameron, R-Rupert, were il haihaps im officiid from state goi’oveni- tiiuied in Mini-Ca.s,s.'a.s,sia, Ix.'e Kiid. Ctenneit made the‘ WNo. 54 slot topics," Stapilus Sti wrote. And Sen. on , the list. In addition, TtnM e w s hope inin there we’ll find the inent. ine "We’ve been;i vivery careful to oh, R-Kimberly, took the many make sure oureconomic eco de\x-loi>- • Ijecause of their insisudstencc on an Laird Noh, publisher Steve H artgen m ade d ie • cimdidate," ULeeh said. He caiitioas. Applicants / came from n jpot .for his work against { rs. lxH.‘. • ment is movingfonrard," fon l/.x* sjud. ■ investigation of the UiUniversity of Na ,8fa spo li« along with former Deremocratic tlioiigh, thatI ilif the rif^t person places pla in the , ming and his partidpation ; fniin Ready' teiuns lia\ela w iK-en fo rm ed , • • Hilaho’s ill-fated U niversrersity Place in trib^gamii y. None of doesn't surfaceICC fiom the four final- siiid. sccn fixed, it will Iw higlierhi • 'Ihe absence of rt Huntley, former Idaho . 6S69. Ford Elsaesser. attorney id to strengdiened .some:)me of the com m it- ;; Longtimo political obseriserver Randy 35: Robert I just to makeCO a decision - we’ll than th;i the 532,000 paid > Court Justice 7C70. Ralph Burton, CEO of > lees, he s;ii(l. Comniimmitteememl)ers - Stapilus’s2X 31istoft of Idaho's 100 Supreme & regroup and ad'advertise and look fur* M Me d'arland. - m ost Influonllal-people.ipio: 3d.Rodefteric Lewis, Idaho State Boyd ftAmalgamated Sugar Co. At an economic developiipnienr have step|>ed up up toi the plate to 71. Brian Whitlock, governor's; chiefcl of dier." ' 1. DIfk Komplhome. go\Bovemof ofEducatloirtlon . 71 if the final candidates siunmit siu in Ociolx-T, th e paininel of make sure things[“J a ai ie taken r a re of. J B ^ a r , president of BYU- si All eight of t - : 2. , U.S. sersenator 37. David & staff i 3. Brent Coles, deposet)sed Boise mayor ' .Idaho 7J72. John Mltchell,'lst District ju Jchmlt. president of Idaho 73. 7c Gloria Jskovac, real estate t ij 4 . Urry Craig. U.S. senatorsen " 38.J(mSchi ^ M o iK -7 4 . D o(« Jonas. le g isM o t... . ley ----- ' i; 5: Robert Heaver, fomiEimier University of— - Qwest - ----.... ------7i 1 Semankb. water lobbyist 7!75. Roger Madsen. Department L>r, will the Magic Valley,:y, saids he recently > Idaho president, noww presidentp of 39. Norm & Conllnuodtromn CC l witwith a license plate number, ha Smith. Public UtlllUes . l purdiased thosee m arking p en s for C Albertson C ollege' ' . 40. Marsha Labor director Rupert Policeice Department has prove pr« helpfid to police. - 76. Duane Hagadohe, developer a . and _ liis em ployees loto use.ui > 6. Blake Hall. presWehtlehtorwaho'Stata- Commlsskjiskjn-r--;- • • -~7f “ r ------collected;------—Bristol, JIarrell..M aninez. Rck. bureau chief of 7177. John Hoehne. staffer for Sei 3wners A few counterfIterfeit bills have Board of Education 4LBobficJ In this latestest round of counter- H He eideniann urge basiness ow to educate their em ployees; aabout been successfullyilly pa-s-sed at his - 7. C.L •Butch'! Otur.r, U.S.U congress- AssociatedtedPrw s- ^Mike Crapo lice officers in R u|)ert ' 9 Ahrens, tobbyist n78. Gerald Schroeder, Idaho Su|5up.emo ‘'■‘ '’.‘'' “■I” '; " what to look for to determiinine if stores, he .said, aa cco o u p le of 20s an d • man 42. Steve Al and IWin lalli'alls have com pared wn n McGee, Idaho S t ^ Board cCourt Justice bias are fake. They also sufuggest a couple of 10s. : 8 . . llouienantlant governor .4 3 ; Karen K bills and infonformation trying to rtion^ . - 79. 75 BO CNiholm. envtronmoflti em ployees use th e sjK-ciid .mark- n Business ownerTiers may co n tact ;,9 . Chris King. CEO ofjfAMr Al . ■ ofEducatio determ ine iff thetl: m oney is com ing V'*" - ■•;::44; n:»dKe:Kelly Grant.-grailns rights- -...... • ■ aactMit - - ...... ing i>ens that d ian g e color• whenv the Secret Sei^iceifice office in Boise - Semiconductor . J p from m ore thaihan one source. 80. DavW Hawk, executive for J. “a-al” money is marked. TIhose ut 208-334-14031 to to have materials 10. Mike Simpson, U.S. congressman . -advocate0'. ;, a “It appearsirs we have different ” ■ junderaon. leglslaior - - • s p ens aren’t foolproof, H arrelld lcaii- sent lo them wliicivliich can th e n b e • 11. Bart Davis,' leglslatislator '• • • '45. Hal Bun ' SlmplotCo. counterfehers,';rs,” 1\vin Falls Police P>’' r Anderson, Nate Hill, Michael 81. g; Greg Nelson, lobbyist tioned. but they arc useftJ totooLs. iiscd to te a d i en : 12. Steve Appleton, CE'CEOofM lawi;i ,,46.TeiTyAr 1 Detective Sgt. Dave employees about : Technology, Partsh.PoP o c ^ to School District 821 g: Robert Vasquez,.Canyon Co Tile pens can result in “ how to spot counterfeit coi bills. Bn, attorney genei: botfd . ■' commissionerc positives," especially on somene bills Information is aLsoaLst on th e S ecret ; 13. . I gf ’Counterfeitii•iting is hard to prove. J”’.' , .:49.BlckJo»johnson, k*bylst .. . 8 g; 3. Bruce Sutfierland, mayor of minted in 19.^ and 1950, H:ilarrell Service Web ite.site, www.secretser- ■- al ...... Bristol and ot]other police officials — Lyman, deposposed chief of ,-. -:50, Wayn*wKIdwellrldahoSuprenvj I ..... - Rexburgf ' ...... — said, because different inksswre vice.gov.- s a i d , ------3 f \ : .. Court JuslKistlce • ■ • 84. Q, Wayne Meyer, legislator. used those years: ‘ •olice officers have- •r.staff of B6fM“m ^ f ce have to determine l\vin Falls polic i^l&SniMNMroomb,*b ,sp M lw M SLPatUGc0 < « , tobbjttt, environnwW 85. John Bradbury. 2nd DistrictCl lunge F r a , police Tlie jwns react to iodine,'• *'?, conducted seminailinars to banks and . if the personDn knew die l>ill was . Be.UMNoh.i«gfslitor money isn't printed oh papeper. Its grouf ugh fake bills get into roups, designed to 16. .Deborah B*u.,4th.th DfatiittJudg#-'I :;.52.,Rv DelDei^i'tnlnii^bM ^^^ |87. Jim Jones, former Idalw attjttotney take. If enougl actually printed on doth, mmostly educate employeejyees about hmv to ayor-el^ of fioiw : manTV the m arket,, itiit^ possible for inno- cotton. Most counterfeit bill: S l7 . David Bleter.mayoi ■ general lei^io get-Uiut-raonigr------, spot counterfeitit biUs,bi H eidcm ann______------5 irje iW e rfe B o e snsnur»»lopBr-T^«3rTodd u i^ti^,-CflrWfPocj5cateIlo------cent-customen •printc’d'on-paperrwhich-con back in changinge w hen they m ake • 19. Unda Copple Troutout.-ldaho:^' .•.::----;-;mlS8lonef/ 8 9 . David Whaley to t^ s t s ta rd i.lh e pens indicate thle e p re^ E rons a nd Lynclyndi support some nisilm puichascs. InIn Iturn they spend the • Supreme Court chiefOfjustlcfl Ji 54.WMrfy 90. Carolyn TertellnfrPayno. InU ence of stard i by leaving no i . sim ilar effort inn M in i-C ^ ia . money and a cdifferent store derk - 20; Gary Michael, Internterlm president o f M f W t f o n mayor of Boise. on die bill. When rcal mon 1 accepts a counter- Uer miglit notice the marked with those pens, n 7 a rk ““ • Untverslty of Idaho ■■ 56;LaIrdM 9 L Bill Shurtleff. mayor candidlldate for or bank tellei itially is out that ■r.taidoii;idai»8a|ir^ \ bill looks suspitspldous.- -bn 21. Delores Crtw, letfssglftlator «7.R o« n .I Idaho Falls brown or black mark is left, t’S determined the Jrto * ';. £ ...... * ntycorrv - • The Secrctct Service is ch;ui;ed .eating ^ai the absence of sa st rc li. 22. Phil Reberger. Jobb:obbylsVfonw. - 9 2 . Jack Buell, Benewah Cbunti bill isn't real, If ai store takes a /Sdhnj«der;toglsWc.f ■ . • . with protect!cting m oney in th e , H Hu arrell said. cWef of staff for goverjvenwr.' , ' ./«8.0aryS( ; misskmer 0 a b an k to deposit ates,; an assignment ]Merchants also_n(^‘d to_) l e i m Stack ot b ilk to a I - -;-23.-Cllvo«tn>rtg,he8d. •--93. Bethlne Church, author, wifivife.ot-. ______United _State 1-b a n k tc llc r d is c c w ------tey generi’o offlc8.^r--«it===:^ — v;- J— — ------m odc-by - •Prosident—Abmham.Pi ,..^1-what security features real ni^ o n u v ■■ -^the.Cftsh and a bai ■ r-rewiifcM Inatiom v •-“dMe^'SehTRanK-Chwch- M the ' ersfakebiUsrtheiihe'm oney is confisr______>'44. Scott - eOGonfonfon Altonan. roanagw ^ canv^ ...... Lmcoin,-been.‘crct-Servicc-Spedal-----■indude,-HarTell-said,-such a 94. Maria Weeg. Democratic ca water- cat(^ and tumetmed over the law ^ 25. PatTakasutf, direcIractor of Idaho/ tehqWBi'Cbm .< m lsiJbn-i' / r' .. ... Agent ^ b HaHarrell said. cocolors, magnetic strips, w ;palgn manager . . ! styles enforcement authluthoritics and the ^ Department of AgrJcuntailtuM . - r . 'P S l.'»raMMarta i Sdwitell,i)re3ident of ^ f L aw ' enfoiiforcem ent officials rn;marks and actual printing s 95. .Jeffrey Russell, developer dollar amoimt is !subtracted from ::26.PauIKi«tlan.:: tnard txfTKisfMnlc H C uRunlCentar^. . ” a r r th ■ shared a few:ew tips for business on different notes. : 9 6 . Richard Butler, whlta sepan e care- -the deposit total.al. (• Public Utilities ConmjimilisKn e2.1)laCoCobbs;.D8vMNf«horn.klBho; J V : owners and1 eemploym who sus- ^ "Look al the money, be . - 97. Larry Williams, developer -Whcnemployeej y ^ d isco v e r cou n - S27.D«vld Kpl«y.»ntrtiM o rtlo n ,,VA*b ,Cmi»« pea someonejne is trying to p a s s ' fulful," M artinez said. 98. Troy Reeves, historian money lerfeit billsi HaiHarrcU soys it's S 28.Sami»IP«Hn«,*« [ca ' counterfeit mimoney. Most of the counterfeit is PteTse Murphy. Boise’ poUce y immediate^ con- 2 NezPefceWbeexeou If possible,Ic, they say, d e l ^ th e the thi RPD has collected “is1 pretty{ im ponm it they in ombudsman if t a a cither th e2 local loi law enforce* 5 3O.LarryHtob0(#CEOEOofJ.RSIfl^ < 65. Straff jr customer, hol

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You enjoy praise, liffTii irrR''"r RccutcHim of the KlngfUi 24 Methods ■ ■ timesi too much attentionf - Today 12J0-145.5:00 •CiMm^fffi-Dolby DijjiDijriiallKW^TJO ; r . 25 A diass DtJtbln . .. ------^ ■ ■you'y uncorixfortable. , dincmaWS-Dolby DiRlialiKltal EX 2:00 • 7:IS 27 Good holdofB 7 T ' Today 12:30 . 2:45-5:00 ’ ;u112:00-4:15-8:30 30 Mosl WiM ____ ARIES (IV^ 21-Apr. 19 Cirxenia 119 • DTS Difflul 1: Chcflpcr.by.ihc Dokd (tc- *oday 7:40-9:50 32 Cnklo CJ09MS back and recoup your energ J R e v i s i t e d Today 12:13 • 2J0 • 4:45 . 7:40.9. ijijo nac>Samflt«|Toda: 33 An ol lormal __ _ beware of cabin , ' dobaio • y LIVI.Boyd Se.Klndollonuco — - Relation-ships may be prob 37 Bloochofs BfKl with misunderstandings ai .(• B »t T h in g «Ul ;Mi bofwhos I • 1/1/M J■ cof sym pathy at the forefron |[^Y>- C o stT IhgJ^aaLSMnuxaitH) ______3a.Big w hM l______^ il , Today 12J0.4:W.5:4S-7;j6-9:1 ------Today 2:40).7:00- •7n - . — 39 Al OQSOl 15-3:45-6:45 - 9:30 <12 Pitilul pioco ot 5 Slngar Sir Knight [Elo'l'Alo W i Colhlka (n)Today 12:30.4:S0'-9'.9;IS Ml!i«inf>i«)Tod»y 12:45-3 It docs “Barbados" foday 12j0-2:40 on? 6 Money Me ol H0R0.S(X>I>EE Peter P an 20):2 You nam ed th e is!island. - I IV th e D o z e n ’(PC?) I surfaco of 11 inducomenls Inc A V 1 o W want to be a cuddle-bunn;my today. It was onlyily five years before h e I S ’ ■ 2:40 • 4:50-711S-9:15 I 50 Fulihty t2; CompareCo (lo) t e n I I ^'T h lP )E |^ 0 | Q [ H | ^ ■{•but border wars with neneighbors died that Abiibraham Lincoln grew I j 56 Quoslionor f3; Magnofic Mo «ux ^ ofilicKlni..^ - . may interfere. Avoid fordidng your that beard., :SDIgil«l T o tl< y j!3 ^ 58 Crow's-nojt densily doi unll "rrTTTn ' ' support 21 Rowboat Ro nood ■ ■ ■ K liliJ opinions on others; live andid le t live, ^ rW tlFlc n e A ll¥ “ 59 Londl or Pavlov 22: Borders Bo L 1 N ElA 1 GEMINI (May 21-Juru ne 20): 60 Viollnlsl Isaac 26i Fool Fo • 11 I n I e I h I tI T.iking’time to just straiglighten up _ 61 Abbr. In airport 27' KillerKll whalo | s | t | q | n 1e |B o Is Il Io B e Id Ie In I ‘and organize things is scsoothing; names 28I GoesGc a- T 0 N c loDM l TtHio iR B Dl I InTs I 62 Sloulh WoKa courting co' " ' • -nw, •' processF feelings at th e sam«me tim e, 63_loyou1 29I BusybodyBu ' ^ CANCER aimc 21;Jaluly 22): 04 Toaf down tn 30I FilesFll' wllh Iho •Enjoy simple times, withh friend ' 1 .aagios MO Sharer’si 47 Personal ^ j a England aa anything * flSTakoholdof . 31 Comic Cc Johnson pronounI proferonco • today, t but don’t discuss a 33\ E* Enporionco 41 Rocovoryry 40 Tokos liVo - likely L to create discord. RRelation; DOWN emollon on beginningsigs 51 Kuwaiti leader ' ships « might feel restrictive.e. 1 Mots' sladlum 34I QuotpOc choplor 42 Wordplayly 62 Actress Tumor ' ■ . LEOUuly23-Aug.22):'nirh e tem p ­ and verso 43 Pressingg 63 Porpoluolly 2 Ma/a faro on tation to work from homele o r take • 3 Mailbox. 35i Proctlco Pr boxing 45 Ciub-shapoapod 54 Pool Toasdalo t d ] atlachmonl . 37’ QonovaQt loci 55.Haughty ono on c a large domestic projeact today is ' t % | 4 Pofmltlod . populaco po 46 Bailor. 57 Aloro ■ • strong.S Allow yt)urMlf,to g recognizei and thank Fi phase of unpredictability. ^ ^ for its> generousg sponsorshiplip a n d em p lo y ee voluninteer support of the CeC e n t e n n i a l LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 2222): D on^ . N e w YYeear's Gala. with goaals you caan reach get | so stuck on a particularir th1 a t you sabotages a good thing. Be5e reason- __ <5 also to th e Magic Val/alley Mall and staff foior their continuing suppj p p o r t o t S: R ise a n d ' " —:------n sable and look at the bigg picture. ? !1 . DEAR READERS: A/in Falls Centennial Cot:om m ission an d o u r coiommunity. Magic VallejHey Mall's . ; shiAC, and w clco m e to the New M P‘"itra Enjoy a creative or artistic;ic p u rs u it tn e T W ii Year! 'Dus is our chonccnee for a new SCORPIO (Oct. 23-NcVov. 21): - d o n a ttion i o of its facility, staffff and• planning suppor>rt as well as its donatiiatio n of bepnning, the day wwc discard J|B Relationships begin to startabilize a CiQOO i contributed to the succixess of the Centennialal Nevyt Year's 5 at home . » i.wow0 'in gift certificates, cor dc^tnictivc habits for: healthyh( new bit today. Pleasant times z ones. With that in m indind, Pm print- ■ are refreshings'll to do as5ferwseri* f Gala. requested list ous tasks as possible. ing Dear Abby^ oft-req V an B w n of New Year’s resolutionsons-adapted , SAGITTARIUS (Nov.. 22.DCC. ' o , /her , , contributor a;and volunteers, innclude: by niy mother fromI itthe drii^al L------21): This is definitely not thedayto_th • ins regard- . TW/in in i=alls Cham ber o r CoiCommerce j TWin Falls.CountyF Historicalal MI useum c re d o o f A l-Anon. responsibilibility for my o\vn actions. - | 'A n d nov ing diildren or money. sto r k old Towne ^ ■' ... ' ■ • M agicic Valley Regional Just for today, I w illU Uveii' througn Oke to shaihare an item that wstco s t ' Jeanetette Meyers fill it with sunshine. to a m an1 wwho lives accoiding to tlie ' l/AJflJ ' Atbebertsons ; | Lyle&&TaraFiscus • J ust for today, I w illII a(accept what true etem;mal laws of nature.” nie sttyFoster! ■, Frontiitier Moving &iStoragee . ' . \ - is. I will face reality. I Vwill correct-— foUowinRg Wayer'crf ] Saint ^ands c S M H ------B e t t those things I can correct cc and contains5 ua powerfui'mcssage: Si PepjipsirCola Bottling Comp;npany"; ■: ■ Cainis!s Home Furnishings a ccep t th a w I c a n n o t ‘ L o n lmm i ake me. an iiistn m en t o f. rtHliYihmTtiutt4iM-7iOO-. C oxa-ColaCI Bohling Comp:ipany . Snake:e River Council Boy Scoiicouts Just for today, 1 willU irimprove my your peaceQce. cBvi Watatkins Distribqting IVidnFFalls High School-Natilationat imething that Where il mind. I will read some e iliere is hatred, let me so\v. . ToJ*vlhr^^llu^4■^^7■^^' ■ requires effort, thoughtg ht and con- jove; !!±»------Partiirties For Rent u .Hon.nor Society and Key CluClub c en lh itio n . I w ill n o t; be a mental Wheree tlthere Li injiuy, pardon; , ' -SgSOT Crovo w ley 's -T h e Quad p a u gjhters h of the Utah Pionem eere loafer. W heree tlthere is doubt, faith; • T hle e National Guard LantisIs Fireworks & Lasers Just for today, I w illII rrm ake a con- W heree dthere is despair, hope; jveable. I w ill W here d sdous effort to be agree e there ,Ls darkness, liglit; Ticket Outlets: J>e kin d and cou r te o us s to those who Whereo tlthere is sadness, joy. cross my path, and I wil]will not sp eak 0 Divineine M aster.piuit that I m;Qr ^ ,. , • ; First FedtMieral CSMI Bookstore ill o f others. HI im p roveve my1 oppea^ ^ot so mucluch seek to l)c consoled as ^ y.Tv;;. yiccc,y;j :tv SuT. Wells Far=argo . ; - Evererybbd/s Business imce, speak softly, andind not mter- - to console;lie; • ' ^ ■ .'w r. w.- i = rupt when someone else>lse is talking. l b b e; uunderstood as to under­ A Happypy,Camper Rostsebud's Floral ^ .‘.-ie Just for today, I'U relrefrain from stand; Blip Printintehs ■ Clos)sO ffiM Supply improving a^body bututmyself. 1 . . Tbbeloi loved I’ls^ io v e ... ___■ m -:r.v:nrr;;.V.'!^untless volunteerss 1and entertainers vuwho health. If Tm a smoker, ?d; ^ j j ■ * i- x enerously donatedd their1 precious timine and talents durinring this T m o v d w e ig h t, Fll e aIt t hhie a lth ily -if It.is inn ddying tliat we a re bom to ■ ag v is'A ifu :s aiiicr. ® ------9 ®' oniy for tod^. And jusijust for today, eternal life.Ufi . CTcr :r.cp.trt.K ■ S , Holidllday Season to makake the CentennialI NewI Year's Gala a :successi Til get off the couciih andc take a MaywewfindpeacUj andjoyinthis brisk walk, even if it^^ 0only around new year. ^ h e . • i b onele Iand all, a happy, healthy -■ ^ ■ ^M iM c Sncf.cai ^ rtF IK S T ■' Just for today, I willrill g ath er th e 2004! U fe d e r M e w 3 ^ ^TheTmieaNEWB c ou rage to d o w hat is rightrig] and take -L O yE A B B Y

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B r e f l y State gualards IN MONE^ loomr e n o iuglTIfor WO? unclaimeled Insurance departmn e( n t propertyy . extends oiillne renen e w a l s The Tlmee-Wewt TWIN FALLS-Nearly■ mtwo years BURLEY - T he stat R fee,'which' is paid usingig Visa' or nesses have been unabnable to find MasterCard through theh e state's the rightful owners, sutsuch as pay. secure p : ^ e n t porral. roll checks, ______contents of •- Insui^ce producers .operating.op . ______U nclaim ed within the Gem Stated borewrders arc safo deposit required to provide prooff of contin- boxes, tax (S>\Pl\Promrt» .uing education credits witwith their refunds, renewals. The new service:e ifeatures stock divi- Burley Bu an online form in whichh residenti So,:^;._andlnil Hailey | ' ^ producers can subm it theirjircontinu- i sation bene­ ing ^ucation couise numbni^rs and , fits a nd the like. compledon dates electronicnically. 77if Tim C'News on Tlnirsdays The entire renew al proce:x c s s takes prints nam es of- a sampling sai ofi_ abopt 15 minutes, and usenx r s cannot unclaimed-property/ ow ners r c n ^ online m ore than. six si; weeks ' whose last know n addreIdressesarein ' a license’s , before or 45 d ^ s after a 1 Magic Valley • communities, coir . reriiwal date, the departmitment said ESii; Today’s list is fromI BurleyB and in atstatem ent. Hailey, and the taxX commis.sionC( For details, call JoanttttUie.Adair, - siiid e a d i person o r■ businessb u list- ■Insurance Department licerising li ed today owns undaim'uim ed proi>er- supervisor, a t 33+4341. ty \vorih 525 o r m ore.e. Watch for other towitowns in com- Sav^ consumers ing weeks., mine Internet wealt3lth BI Burley N E W YO RK ^ M ost p eopeopleknow i* Dwayne Giles a n lead to Kim Hansen Chevrolet!et COlds that> online shopping can M ountain S ta tes Trusts( Insiu'.inceIn f don’t real- great bargains. B ut m a i^ d( un luum/T^ tkwHm Clara Ilicken ize bow important informatination from - Todd Holbrook thff new Bllly'i Eipresso coffeetee shop In Fairfield. ihe ^ te m e t can b e in boosi ger Janet Croner and owner BillII EaEjrttrwooil d»mon>trat» oqul|ulpment that will be used a t th Rolando Paz gaiipng'power in tiaditioni Ric Perkins and*mortar” stores'! D ennis Chabot This is especially true of 1fine jew- » • Robert Richard I Luis Rem irez, Jr. •elry: ^petition. 1 Ib dd Su icklan d Bliying 'a high-qu^tyf diamond,d dJLL rfield cofiffee shopps downj[play con John Amen gen^ stone o r p eari can be' stressfid - Constant iVnderson iC- l*atriciu Arbogast because of the potential forfraud-In.for i a fan would b e a safety:ty hazard. E a steterw r ood has filed for th e nec- Hard ' sesecret a blend that has earned a the oast, consum ers whojw w c re in se - By Atny.Ballai Eastenvood popointed to other essaiyuy permit and has been asked udgm ent-in _TUnasj t? Easterw ood a n d liis m anag3g. Maraiierile Hasley _ J^^ers ^ customers Easterwood, owne^ of. BiBilly’s Easterwood fillede d in a 100-foot pit w ail? I . *iiiif Haynes ‘ m'ore know ledgeable andd &savvy...... -town can-ssupport two-coffee.^ Eas sincss property by - er, JarJanet Croner, think so. \Tsta Es(Espresso and a residentnt of " dug on tiie busin Methanv H a y n es------esident of shops. ra, the Seattle companj . Jay Mednikow, presii Fairfield since 1988. With ddrive- the 1Vansportati Bnindon Jones houfs researching diamomonds on the drinkers of 1 1,500, ' b eing used foror access to the fron}tq all over tho world,” )pulation about 1,000. ready rea to serve the some 1 Annela Lira Internet. They know whai?hatagood County, popi rtadon' future busiusiness. The EasterIterwood said. Coffee connois Sliaiyl McHiigli here for Fairfield,” drivers dn' the Idaho TVansportJ • , diamond is, and what’s a ffair price. “We’re h [ U.S. Transportation1 Department seursrs 1know the Stewart brother?-“rs Midiaul McHi.gli idleysaid., Department Jei says travel Thii has, driven down prices pr and Kaylin Bradl erected a wooderien lath fence and fromm their shared Stewnriirt Marjorie Monciir I’t consider (Billy’s Highway Hi| 20 every day. Johtj Ntdiols idnikow, but “ I lion t ed the plastic tape, whivhich w ere subse- BroUicitiiers Coffee company, ■ profit margins, said Meda competition,” Chns Roadblocks f have delayed Joss Norton it has also increased custon;tomer confi- Espresso) c d first quently taken dcdown, though’the Inain addition tb iced and blended aid. “We’re much more opening op( - since Easterwood ,1, Kdith Patterson dence and le d to higher. s;3es.sal Bradley j^d iiop in department^ sjxsj>okc^rson said ‘ coffee:fees. Billyh will offer smootli* , le m l*etersen feehouse.” had th e idea for a coffee she , cookies, biscotti, pa.stries am Check out the GerSemological thanacoffet , the Mnd could haveive done the dam- ies, co Hiilalia Rendon new line of sandwiches Fairfield. ^ In October, ‘Little Bill’s" children’s memn u K ohin& Brenda R«l»ert:Ijcrts Institute of America’s’s page at With a ne TYansportation Depart:[tment age. a “Lit Web tutorial on fresh hohomemade bread and 77 le with the matter featurturing flavored, steamed milliilk -I.vleSuRcr www.pa.org. Tb take a Wei informed Easterwood thailat an “Fm not done 4-j[| H a ir y S lm w . ^pedals such as eggnog mf ood said, adding and1 hoth< chocolate. Ice cream i«l • on d ia m q r;^ see www.gja,gia.orBrtimv- s e a s o n a l ^ entrance h e h ad created fronomthe yet,” Easterwoo SoniSliuw m ■ • .lattes andI klast-minute Christmas .sold year-round. tobUydiamond/menu-htm.. highway to the coffee shop w:was an that he is st^ill communicating l>e soli , Jeanne Shelby gifts, the; B; radleys w ill soon wfi 5oth E asterw ood, an d ilu encroachmeiit. According to offi- with authoritieses to resolve the Botl VdJii Simit ut further with home- ein Bradlcidleys believe th e re is room ifin Stout IhickinR Inc. dais, Easterwood’s priaroject matter. Wdrkers can opt forft new S ? “"u,oups, which Kaylin aa to the Fairficrfield for two coffee shopsps. Sherry lliompsoii required a perm it, an d a left•ft turn A ccording Maruiirita Valencia aid are “groat for after r^ en spot Transportationn D epartm ent, Ultimilimately, custom ers will decide hejilth savings accccount rhe coffee itself is a off off the hi^w ay at the chosen JoseLiiis! Alien ia ng this year, VecielCorp...... NpW_YORK - Startm g ------HdenZiUner------miaity A m ericans under■age ag 65 haw a nfw op'tion to save foifor medical ^ Hailey expenses: health savingsgs accounts. I nericans c o n d u dr ^ ^ l i prices More J Am Lvnn Baili*y ■ HSAs were part of- the massive * Robert Ikirtlett D Medicare bill signed into-law las. ^ 'C Shirley Ilnishears month. ) in Idaho ^ i J Sandee Byiiigton •ities befojre openii]ftg w allets James Carlsoti The provision is part; of an effort ^ into chari Kerry Damon to contain soaring medicalical costs and ThaAsMelalslated Pw s« ______ing done. Lyneite Drewien allow individuals to savee upu] formed------Knight Bidder N ew ServlcaJ Like .CharityVyWatch, a number being For instance, the median prtjfQ. David Gimdy - The average price of — of nonprofit Intinternet sites have ' For ical expenses. BOISE - am ratio for art m useum s is 6 Health savings accoixounts will unleadedi gasoline g in Idaho rose SANFRANOSCO-Befoiforegiv- sprung-up to hehelp donors assess gram, .6? f e S ^ l I B a i l cL7 , . rcent, while for food banks >tsit' Donata Loveless allow individuals to dc]deposit and fractionallyUy dn th e final d ay of number charities’ effecti'ctiveness. perce ing to charity, a growing nu percent, according to t Robert McDaniel ee(forquali- 2003, but; ththe pump price \vas still of Americans arp perfoi•orming “niere are a loI t m ore charities ' 94 withdraw m oney tax-free i lideStar (wvw.GuideStar.org^■g/), S to le n N ogiies n two cents lower th a n it ritii th e novv th an they’rtf’reusedtobe.It^a Guidi fied. m edical expenses)s) andt allow niore th a n t due-diligence researdi wit lich maintiuns a national datinn. a qualified medica[ical expense February a not assessing charities cor do serves as a good proxy forfc % r list? To clQlmI youf_propert^you ^ Carlson of th e AAA'& Idaho chap- is, ^ it% taking money awayay from which evaluatortor best suits them. ratio will l>e penalized. the sites roly in charilarities’ effidency, while odieilers do one of these: " >ear to espe- ter, “Demamand is probably down theq groups th a t a re really ddoing a Almost all tl TTieso accounts appeal e o n Form 990. Any daimaim they ignore-wide dispai'ari* • Call l-80a972*766C7660, Ext. 7623 Milthier work- and retaileiilers ate adjusting prices good job,’! said D aniel poretrochoff. some measure c daIJJr favor younger, healt ;d charity earning tiesta in how charities functioti an«nd-. orExl7627. It. individuals _ to reflectt ttl h a t - p 5 resident of th e Am«nerican nonfaith-bosed ers.Tb crpen an occoimt. u >5.000 m iist file th e _ . h ojw w vrell ' they get ^ job doi^^____ . WtW> tn thw Iriaiifl S flt^canrplari- ^It-w at-a._a.quartcT-ai-galion :less-^ -Instituie;of=Phiianthn)py,^ -jj y,-w h id i i,mnre.thaa.SZ5»< TTiiict onmin h to a health Ve-IRS,- w hich' pro-’------'“■“Wethink'the-most-wiirdwi V\ ble-(ar-least- - than_^ .record.seLinre September^ -operates-’an-independent,nt, non*_" form~with the ■ ~Comml55lonrUndolm«lolmed Property’— ■ witlr a h i^ deductible tive donors w ilh'U ie~'toI assessas a d ia rity i s to ask is th s, $2,000 for b u t still thnal average a t th e dm e. $241 j billion in 2002 to m or site ••Uiontomw24talUtate.W.oVlax ; - -q thefa»unt toaccumulat ips, N^th . A general rulem l is that at least diedl e ^ a n organization^ W eb si : th e country, th e average .1 j million charitable groups laimed Property* percent 60 percent of a charitable< group's andad literature to see the dcgn^ and dlcK on ‘Undaim j.5Sto64can so tidced up fractionally- individuab providing 76 p ( whidi it attains its spedfd fic - for Instructions endixl ctolmd forms . ’ Bnal day ,of the year to> ofq that amount, accordingig to th e doUais shouldd ggo to fulfill Its mis* to w {ram, while 40 per- goal: Avoid groups that rnereirely ihaican bo printed)d andar mailed to . ;i.48.5 a gaUon and was Americanf Assodation)n ' of sion, or progra The $lt» also pro- acc&mt in 2004. Ihai hould go to adminis* soyly tthey w ork on “world huhgeijer,” Uie commleelon. The u i a penny h igher th a n it Fundraising j , :>junsel. cent or less shoi ...... inajases cach ycor-byj : donors——tiative costs, bubuc^atnumbercan- forir insiance,.and_fiildj>ne_thi th a t _ vWes a settd i linkik forfo other ' _ _ I _ yfpeksago.------— “{FDundadDns,-corporate - ( < •namee end a Ifnkwo; to other ttS e ? $1,( p i n 2009. , ted the vary widely basedba on overhead and bequests conmbute Please see CHARITIES. Page' ■ unctolmedflrop^lUtyllstlnga. assodated withith th e type of woric • PleasEase smQWOUNE, Pago C7 rest.)J ...... t«npawIlronnW*«lndwlnrtportt. .. M Tlme>N*w»,TwlnF«tiFant,hligw Thursday, J a n i ^y t2t 0 0 4

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------NKW-YORK-(AP)iP)-~-WallStn?ct— ■ ■ R f i u W be c gg e ttin g a b ¥ H i ^ cliised h rcniarkabcabic year on a jPflH g one-day stock winndtall . “It shoulould be encoi^aging that ------(jnic't-note Weel^edncsday—as— q MH folkslir’en'en’t-heading for'th’e doors ' WASHINGTON (A ?)-) - C a sh in g in te r a c tiv ee, , nmultimedia lessons investors collected:ed some of the in tennsIS (of a lot of selling pres* in stock options beforee the mar- for students,ts. solid Rains from theth stock mar- sure,” Cal[Caldwell said. “That was*. '.Jket'aashed, pr«identiaial brotherj_”7“ One'of thetho mos; prom inent.::".: •' kct'ji first Mnning'y ye ear since 1999. B K m o n e o f olu u r c o n c e rn s go in g in to th e ~ Neil Bush made at leastst $171370 financial- tratransactions on his Stocks barely bud3udged, but that [T i^ J e n d o f dhe ie year. But what happens in a sin g le d a y b y b u y inn g g a n d se ll- r e tu r n s a re; thithe stock sales involv* didn't take uway froifrom their recov* |M |B |9 in Ja n u aa ry ry re m a in s to l>e se e n .” ing chares in a small LIU.S. hi^- ing Kopin.,BiI. ,B u sh a t t r i b u t e d h is ei7 from the grueliieling three-year I t ’s a contrast c( from one year . tech firm where he hadd previous- success in tractrading Kopin stock to h e a r m a r k e t. I n 2C2003, the Dow ■ ago. Inve!vestors began 2003 with ly been a consultant, acccirording to ' good finandalidal advice, adding he Jones industrialss clclosed up 25.3 jB s ^ trepidadoi tion, stimg by three yeau^ tax returns that give a glimpse experienced:ed losses as well as lierccni, the Nasdusdaq composite q UU of bitterr ddeclines after the burst- into his business dealing:igs. gains, surged 50 perceicent, and the N || m | H r ^ / T j H ! ing of the;he tech bubble in early The July 19, 1999, purchasep Regardinging Ihe July 19, 1999 Standard & Poor’ss K5 0 0 g a in e d 26.4 K g H 2 0 0 0 a nnd d uncertain about the and quick sale of stocock from sale, “my timingtimi on this transac- |x.Tcent. e c o n o mly y as the United States, Kopin Corp. of Tauntoi;oii, M a ss., ■ • tio n w a s v e;iy ry fortxmatei and much 1 ‘‘You can’t hehelp but be headed to\to w a rd a 'ln In ih s Eiifodollar'plt a t th e Chicahicago Mercantile Exchange eel .elebrate tributedI tcto a strong niUy that lift- T h e A sso c iated P r e s s .. Bwh record:orded nearly 3300,000 in«s growth. We'r«L*'re seeing the under a confettic shower at the closeI of trading for th e year W ednes'e sday In e d th e DDow o above 10,000 for the Bush’s profit was a slicesi of at in losses fromrom the sale of Kopin ' ■ fniits of companies’es’ labor as they . Chicago,go, III. first timle e sincei May 2002 and the least 5798,218 that ththe presi- stock in lateIC 2i2000 and 2001 when sc'.iled hack oi>cratioitio n s .” • ______N asdaq a t above 2,000,.last.seen in dent’s younger brotherjr_repotjed the stock maim arket began slidiiig . .“-Thc-i|uesiion-isJis.how.much-of ------1. — -g^ -OGcr3i7200r-— — =7rio;50o— h ------Ja n u m y Z C ------on-his-tax returns-froi:o m - th r e e ------after the-techiechno!ogy•boom•o^the ------the stock markett gainsg already m “ In v e stosto rs w e re rea lly s u rp rise d transactions involvingig K o p in ’s 1990s. D o w J o n e s ______account for tliat” its investorsi look . — 10.000 t h a t t h e ieconomy has seen as stock. B u t u nilike l i k the ordinary (o 2(X )4,hes;iid. ImIndustrials m u c h g rorowlli v as it has,” Caldwell AP obtained liis tax rereturns for investor whoho buys1 at the market llie Dow cldsedI u| u p 28.88, o r 0.3 — 0.500______sa id . “ W^idi id th e S&P u p m o r e j h a n _ the years 1997 through 212001 from price. Bushh benefitedb from the perccnl, at 10,453.9:3.92, its highest - . ^7■ : t 2 . . 6 8 ------2 0 percent^r n t,... it gets u s b a c irto 'iH e ------a~source-fam iliar-wwith~his~:— factthat hisstis stock purdiase’costs level since M ardi 221. 1 ,2 0 0 2 . ■ — 9,000 h e a d y daysa ys o f th e la te 1990s.” finances. in some cast:ases were minimal 10,453.92 SEP , OCT NOV DEC ’I'lie broader marnarket finished l e o n e h a n d , it’s g re a t, b u t Those returns, asi well as because he: gotgoi a bargain, paying Low Rocofd high: 11.1 record that have come; tot< light in. r-.'-S13 a share•e when he exercised mi.xed. Tlie Nasdacijq C5l>est a n n u a l p e r- q q riskofrisiiising interest rates grows com posite atT ^ ^ globe-trotting businessmanan with a Kopin marnanufactures high- formunce in years,•s, \with the Dow _,600 and the. efe f f e c t o f fisc a l ta x c u ts v a rie ty o f c o n s u ltin g d eals. a l speed transisnsistors used in cell notching its strongeigesl gain since loses effecte c t o v e r tim e, For instance, a Chinelese firm, phones andI alsa lso p ro d u ce s tin y Uq- 1996 a n d th e S&1»P siseeing iw best — 1,600 “ T h e mercent. de cU nies cs ihat left claims at theirr at their highest levelsIs in nearly growth ththat can sustain itself 5357,000 in income fromn his com- lars in researc)arch money over the The Labor Depar[)artment report- lowest;t Icle v e l in n e a rly th r e e y e a rs . two years, analysts sayy valuations beyond ’040 4 a n d ’05.” pany, Ignitel, which is de'leveloping past decade. ■ I— Mmtm . 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A term ,” h e said. ‘W W e b a'ak d u ir itie s Ut/ ftttUtCMtao 7J 45 77.SI 22,9fl« Jan J, -6000 7as0 78('8 92 -180 'Jun 30 68 30193 95 . 305S 3079 - 05 , , , DverdU rating.^ cffi- AflT Fe«J«e*lO« 79 PO 7830 78.3< 7800 t i l m 180,729 Mir U 78 20 . 79.45 77.50 78.7'8.75 .70 M 30 45 30145 45 3030 3030 - 05 three tlU years, ,one orgunizaz a tio n F« Urthogi 53 55 5tei St 60 53 55 t;25 S O T ^ K m«EALEAJ A might have found more pe.leoplc at-'ncy and cipadtjidly.” Effidcncy is ■Aa Lh«tWQ> SSOO S4.t0 54.tl SSOO -1.10 100tona;dolaralanperlan. . - ' A K ^ tSSo 81 20 79?0 M310 25 I m ' Sw -M3S 29 I4 «9 29 33 I? 25 : « '."I* tit, Uvahogi 58.70 5020 58 2i 58.70 - 1.50 Jan 241.3023024250 238 60 241.90 .1.10 Aug A 62 85 82U BIM 821235 3 .50 Oct . . 28 16 - 05 ;• jobjobs, while the other miglitt ’hI iw e . tJicir program nitio,atio, wliile aijnidty F«a PoflcbWly . M47 6460 e4BI 8047 .,56 Mar 24350250 24490 241,20 244,10 .,30 ' Sep S 82.10 82,70 81.70 81.(11.90 -.10 Nov 28 90 2B90 hyy’ri; Ls "arc they growirjwing (rom year to Ua/ Port(tielV U.S5 esoo e50i 80.55 ..50 Mav 2420020O24S00 240 70 244 50 .1.70 Ocl 0 82.00 62.50 82.00 821200 C Oee 28 80 28 loS00 2855 28 89 found fo» fewer jobs - but the 581/2 377. 113/4 Jul 23730Z3 0 ^ « 236 00 23820 l i c N ... 26 45 - 03 better-paying h c l and more stablest: ‘hey groigrowing their rev- 'May Whsal 378 IQ 308 3oi 378 1/4^11 1/2 Aug 228.3010 2:230 00 227.50 228 20 . 40 Last I tpOl 94 76 - FaO M40 28« they growing dieir J>w. Soytiein 701 777 77: 760. 11 1/2 Sep 217,0020021600 216 00 21830 - 1.20 Tua.;tta«et 1 0.087 IS?? : s join.job Both groups miglit haveve met enues. ;uid iuu the] So»t>o«n 790 . 702. 70; 704 .01/4 Tue.'*tale»3S,:1S.334 1 ratios i)To^aim,”hesaid.aid. Mac Com 2481/2 243 lA ni 178731 hoosa H SIn'” '^'’** ■ 27” :o3 their 'h e goals, but program ri May Com 240 2401/;:sis24a^i5” : i ' 40.000 ta:e*naperl>. . I ;= c o iild v a ^ . While the program pr ratio Ok DFPUn< 11.08 -tt.8( JS(AP)-W»d:* FeO F 5160 53.53 5180 53042 4 - 38 Jul ...... 2747 *M ‘ sp ecif- • , ' “ d')e-':n’t-gct at ho\v ho\ effective the •J«1' BFPwa .It.o j Ira ti.a; l i !:50 t : S HQIi U3W Becse O^, A M.90 -1.20 Aug 2735 l03 In II a d d itio n to 'ch o o sin g a sp FeD OFPMft M.45 11.45 11.4! 11.45 ..03 WHEAT May 5020 58^70 5a'20 507<170 -150 Sep ...... ic goal, donors must dcterrrmine organiauion is...... wv c h a v e to u s e . Ma/'OFPUIIi t1.4ft 11.45 11.4! 11.45. ..03 6,OOaburrMmui«num;c*ntapa(buahel - —- JiJun 69.15 00 20 59 15 . 6010.10 ,-1.05__ Oct ...... ■ ll] * :»> iC | /Sjf'DFPUk 11.04 11.00 11.0( 11.04 -.Ot Mar 304 194 384 3 91.75 .10 3 M J< 67.00 « 9 0 ■ 57.8 !il 2704 2704 -05 how h o i they’d like to se«,gy it efficiency as a proxypro variable ut May OFPMIk . 11.00 11.60 11.K 11.00 - M y 300 387.5 300 3S7.5 .923 A ’iSO -125 Dec 2M 0 2724 thi.s point. Wc-■ havehu no way to — -----Jun-OFPMill.------12.24:----1M1 07cmi:Tuii»-37i)i------0 19 60-*^ 00------Jin— rr------r : ' addressed, Coffman said. M DFPMik 12.72 12.01 W 20,078 Dec D 49U 4990 49 50 49 7 Others argue a program•!1 ratio m ea.su re ihoii.-iand»uids of orgaiiiza- Aue OFPMIk 13 08 13 050! 1305 - ro WHirl^Sfrew'AT . Feb F 52.40 52.60 . 52.40 52.8V k •!•;? 5 2 ' : DFPMik 13 50 13 525: 13 90 .0 3 B.OOO bu mhlmu*num:canttp*rbuahel L . . 2078 - ” derived tier from a charity’s unailaudit- lio"® against eachcacl other when OuoWontfromeheUrrtdair & Co. . No open eomact Tue.'s sales 5.624 tK , ::::: s accu- *hey all claim ihey’reihe different • OURIW WHEATEAT*' ^scgn|,41,6231 ...... cd c d .Fomi 990 doesn’t always c ^To 8.000 burrWrnf Oec M 77 n rin 28 51 28 53 -14 ratcly niti portray an organizatiation’s organizations and they have no ______Beans> 0 Noop«ncor»tet 4aM0tau'0Mtp*rb . _ Dec ...... I>ecrs,” h e sard, Feb 84.80 64,47 64 60 888 447 -.58 Om: ... :;!! financial rini position. a.82 .47 OtQ 27.47 27 4747 27 34 2 7 34 -14 j: ty p u t “ h is hard lo ineasiireincii your hos- VoBsy Datni May 88 25 6a 30 88 25 880.30 3 - 50 Tue'a taiet 103.049 For instance, one charity PitsM •>« n«t 10 growon. 10O poundowui. U S. No. 1 .C h e e s e AHj 88.25 68.25 88.17 88.18.17 -1.53 Tue.'a open kit 698.421I.428.up9.940 dllor o n a ted d o lla rs to u.^e b y partly p: ' pice -againsl.. mymj food bank Man*. I«U UiM t»an tu and itgrageIl9f» cftarget Prleea ------Aug ...... -... 899 000 -.75 KEATINO 0(L ;t a t a (igi>inst som eonle e elso’s e anti-hate •ubjea to Chang* Mt|^oul none*.. ProducertdeimngPro CneddarcfweaeiDSepncetaitMCMeagoMertamila Tue.'s T sales 480 42,000 oAeena par•rgal, gi • funding fun a research project (ns(« ra«anl pnca Infonnailan itiouklouid contact dealert Excftanoo: Tue.'topenM3.363 Jtn OTM n.«.40 9000 8127 -1 07 . university im i hospital, BorocIichoff crimes' organizatization. The one Groat nort>wn». «»li;pinlo*, ttjk;i; tma#«mi redi, ask; kJafto Darrelt: t.23S0.» . ne;r 40 pound Uocki: 1.30S0, . .0050 linatoris finances. [**1. aik. PtlcM «o oiwi 'l»'yI by Rangenif in DuN. Price’iteM couMay CUm CU Feed*. '00 9000 9000 -148 said. sai( Fair enough. But then>n the common denomina KOC Trading and Proc»iW.g Co.). nm TwmT Faat quote* imping-4)ff |)i>int,” tM loBmiinQ baan pneaa ymUy:•: &eC/eai northern*, Jl 8, D /- v r * a M etals/C urrlENCY[ ^ !!“ SSS -I;?; charity chn logged the hospital’s•s rent >■ 1!'''“ a i“mp pinM. St9; plnka. CO; trriall teOi.}t,J2t. i: Price* current 1 0 rATOES/ONlONSI ^ •; ------Ji»l 60'40 to*6 c.xi>ense a s its ow n. Stamp said, . onCK.2S Oy T1>e Ataociatad Prets Jul 79 00 79.00 Justness Hun-au's ectedweeUybytJean Stiacied worU go k jc ^,. Wednesday.y Aug 7870 7870i S7I “It’s not tlieir expense, it’st’s th e ^ h e B e tte r Bu si Markal N«wf, U.S. Dxeartnen) eltfAgncurture-Croat Ag . l0AH0FAO3(A H m Kong lato: 5417.25 up f0.40. ^ ...... )'thcy Givinging Alliance nonnemt: Ltd. «10-S17: pmum2.7S-3 00,niotar3 00.occailonairy WuptO.49 Tue.'sopenail 139.7IK □n th e ir program . lower; baiedSIOS 10« fln«agt Z.25-2.50. lew lower; ' NY N E n je ii* t4I7?78uSaii5***° UNLEADED OASOLWt icy and program Valley Qxains baled 10 5-lb methtaonmei 3.75-4.00, moeify 4 00. ocsa- NYH Eno*l^ard fabrk;ai*d: *438,85 up *0.91S. li 42.0COg«l.oenl«persiB ■ ' °"aAnother slippery sl(slope: of ‘lonor privacy Prtcei tar wtMat p*r buifteC flUiadad gram.gr oat», com and tionaTy loxw. ba:baM to 5ib rumoaat 3.000 25. lew NYH Mate. goU apol mcmn Wed; *414 600 upu *2.10. Jtn, 95 02 93 90 9330 9492 - 05 Telephone T l>I solicitations; tthat effectivene.ss. btwu per txindrad ontght PiiceiIt tubtecttut to cDar>ge lower, 50 R) carloanona:40*85O-l000,i*wNgrwand NY H HSOC Dank USA 4 pm. Wed; *41 S.70..70oni010. Feb 94.77 957070 9300 KI29 -1 40 .*'■* • wrmoul noocc. SO-10 00. lew hlalwr and kxnc 00* 9.00- Mar 9450 949090 0300 9334 -128 includc IHC specific informallation GuideStar, meaneanwhilc, is not Son xtMat S3.00; bailey, 4.704.701 (40-p0und bate); lo.oo', lewNoflerjW and kswer; 70t 0 00-9.50. lew Ngrw NEW NI YORK (AP) -Fukires trading vi theleNYMerc I Apr 9939 9970 , evaluator, InstInstead, it simply oata, S5.50; com, IS 30 {1S petcentsntiTWhtwe). n Prices andkiwer;e0«8.:I* 6.50-9 00, rmSy 8.50, oceaskmaOy. 'Wednesday; ' W May 90 7 5 90 ”75 “ « ‘ lo? about-the «»’0 group’s mission. ^ ars given daily by Ronaeny m DulJiiJ r^rw and lowerwer fiot S S04 00. motff/ 5 50. occasion- Open Hsfi low 6aeeC9e Qq. Jun 90 30 988585 9559. 9559 -.90 ch cho arities c a ll th o se a fund-i^ai^aising hsts informationn fofor any nonprof- n««t Oram and bean Ih OuTJ andId HansenK& reports me aoy IXgrw and>1 tower;kx lOOl 4 0(M.50. mottry 4 50, OOLD O d a Form 9‘)0, 'if toBowIng gram pHcet:MXllle «rtwt Ngner. 12od iiin a sm all, local Oartoy. *5.70 (48.®. rrtnlmum) «X1leotdeKvefyMTHln d 3 25-3 50. oecaslcask)na»/iwtwandlo»«;IOotmM- Feb F< 417.3041046 41490 410:iia.io -1,10 Oct ...... 62 54 -.78 tho!W; as program expen.w, a\ Fats and OooaM: eom, 15.40 rr*rtnT»m Fan* on(y). Price* mum0.00-7.00.ri»,mos»rOiO, Apr A( 41830419.70 / 41010 417.?7.20 -1.10 Nov ...... giving u boost to their progagram charity, GuideStaiStar may be the Queled by Land Olaket Inc. In Txtn I Jun 42000420.80 41700 418.218.20 -1.00 Dec 79.90 79 ^90 S one place you’llII findfit information J>)-USDA-Malorpauiemark«w Fami Dur< aTuotdty.nv»aet»U.S..150*canont ., SoO iia.60422[s6 42o'ob Im!® ^'Groups are getting awayy with'' about it.” Coffmannan s:iid. Plus, she ahs70csunl8.SO-0.00;100coun1500: M D 422.8042330 41950 42t.0it'oo -UO KATUfvSrOAa*'''**^ P^TESSo'-WtS^M'a.Utup5(upS);ordinarY«iime( Coiorada NortuM1uMht700-7.50.100cout«S00; Ft 2.10 -1.10 tO.OOOnvnbu-s.IparipermmMu ' sticking Stic information in the (F(Form said, finding a choicharity on the site 3 59(U0 12);14ps(eom((lilng3C3(i WtkotaM70eounlBD0-900;100count Apr A4 42350423!m 423M 423;j3.30 -1.10 Feb 8 000 0 745 Norlolaris 70 count 7.00-7,50.. Jun A ...... 424.94.M -1.10 Mar 8310 6390:i5 sss S!S 990) 530 boxes that they want ton stick « means the organizanization is Icgiti- C oODEn'- WM> wtwat 3 30 (up 81;8); 111 percent wtnter 100 count 4.00-4. 830 -1.10 Apr 5 50 547070 5170 5 277 -153 in,” i n ” h e sa id . mate in the sensemse that the IRS (uo 10). 14 percent spring 3180 SO (i(up 121: barley 4.00 Oaled S-10Ib< Himnimbag (Non SUe A). IdaN) 2 25-2.50; £ O S ...... 7.60 -1.10 »£ry S.230 5.200« 5 000 5112 -118 ' CdwadoaOfrS.:^3.25;Waihlnglon2,50-2.75:Wl*ecntln Dec D «1.5043i.50 429.40 429940 41 -1,10 Jun 8 IS 5230M 5 050 5112 -103 . -AAt the CharityWatch site, s rccognircsit. (up 2); tl percentw«- 2.75-3.00. Jun ...... 434,0.4.S0 -1.20 Jul 5. SO 5200 ' l»r442-4.52(upl1).t4pe<^tSirI tpring 4 61 (up 11); Round reds USJS.1 .1 lUtASOIbaaOkaWlKontinSOO- Dec0< ...... 441.0<1.00 -1.30 Aug S. SO 52S0SO 5.150 5.155 -93 ' barley n/a: 3.50; WasNngtongW eartont 11.00. Minretota N. Dakota Jun A ...... 447,717.70 -.1.30 Sep 5 60 5200«0 5110 8.130 -95 NAMPA-WMe»rt>eet.cvrt 5 28 (up 6):e bulAel 3.17 (up canon* 4 00-4.25 Tue.'s sales 25.660 i>. RouidWMletU:tUS I tUeASOlbtac»tV/ltconiin3 00- Tue.'a T Open kn270.04l,up 1J14 ' Nov 5 90 5390loo' 5 260 ■ 53 » ^ 81.VEB'81 Dec S..;00 5 530 . . P0RnAND.0ra.(AP)-0ldaalt2J ...... - - . .. '*------5.-..5.000 Wpyot;c««a per K iy o t...... S .IS S IJS l ISI G ! u asolin e _ Pcmand (or tnipment lOAHO FALLS5 (AP)(A - Wednesda/t onun p>k»* lor J< 95'3 ■ -3 0 '...... Feb' 5 020 5 820120 5 555 5 555 -85 by ral. tnWi or barge per botrw kJaho and MaliwitfwurCounty.Ore.; Feb F< 595.'95.0 -30 Mar 5410 3410 US f ton «tne wtwal; 3 68. ranging?ng»67.3ro I Onion. Dry:Oemdemand good, rnajkol ted. yvSow colossal Mar M 000 0 005 0 594 0 590. ^ :22 Continued Con' from C5 > again centeredll in th e s o u th e r n , US1 ««t>ltaOubwf>OBl;3.00.Tangino May 002.0 004 5 595.0 597.s ; T . s , : s'00 s 4 050 4 850 -38 gino*367-3.fl1 and medium otvtiwNleabouHteady.cffwrstUghffyhlgttef- M The lack of effective com ih.Hybnd-U.S..1.».ID iscHi: super cotm- Jul A 0000 6000 5900 590.90.7 -2.B Jun 4 700 4 700'00 4 853 4 855 -48 t njl^ ti*____ part_ofjhe_stalt^lVt^IliLLaveriige in, ^4^7y:« , „ l io.i»-12.00,00, rmo«y 11.00. colotsal 9.00.9.50. most- —S«> ----TZ------3TT-----TZ---- 50000 0----:j,0------Jul-----■4730~4.730r30 . 4 680 ’4 800------^ ------tlonon, i especially inldaH o’s$ ruralt ilic Cocur’d‘Aleneene area wiis near- 10 pet prog ^ ; J 37-4 40 VOM-OecttksniUonallylm«r;lumbo6.00-850,occrtieal. ry Imret; rrteOum S’ !S! slis S B:W,7 ^ ,9 Ooc .... '...... I? " state’s s t a com paratively hi{ligher But pump price:rices in southwest- l3pctpfOleln.4.72-4.79 . . ium 1200-13 00. mo*t» 1200, tew 14.00. 5. rpe US. 1 251b tacM: large 6.50-9.50. ^ 0 8M.4 ooa'4 ooa~4 m : ... 5.156 -45 price. pril cm Idaho, the statc’s'populationstai i.OO.occatittiaByhighecmedkvnSOO- a “ :2 i i ...... 3 008 -45 r e*;5.55-5.70 ' 000, mo.tly 000,JOO.IewWgher. - O Only Alaska, Havawan. center, were dowilown more than a US 2 barley, unil iralni and barge*; 5 S ' ■ B.!?17.7t -2lio 9 Apr 4,640 4J45 4.640UO 4598 4S98 • -15 ^ US 2 barley deUrered 10 Mand areas;iroaa; 550'S 65 Tue.'a sale* 10,480 W 4498 4 408 -«3 California, C al Connecticut. Nfcvadaca - penny to under.•r S 1 .5 9 a g a llo n . US2ye •. H8HlaWl6aiedta,914on*OOl1.' .90 4 SSI 4.551 -15 H 1 ie price decline in Idalio»o w a s ar ea at S liS lr " ..... , WHEAT . i^ S 'S « « tS d « f ^ • Thesi rrwmmg bUUofl prtca for tihret Laidmdoo *5 985 up 4.770 4 770'70 4.731 4.731 -IS 8.000 Hi tiMmum: cans par taahd HCfi L0W aeOt 0 «. ii 105 4911 4911 -45 ..Maf 387.5 377.75 ^ . S5 ^ . 377 .11 75 8U0Afr?Swj>1LD1I LorxJon U tale sfver *5.960.up *0 070. Jan . May 300.5 378.5 3088 W : S !ii t ' cenlaparb. ' ' Engetnard£, *5 960.1010.0(0 Feb ...... 4 000 -45 Jul 355 307 354.S5 3305.75 .12 Jf" »'« 1,52 • 1,40 1,52 -.00 Ervjemard El Ittncau7(8937. up U 012. .... 4618 -45. S omlething e missing? • Sep 301 307.5 30t 578 5.00 5.07 -.00 NY^Merc N' tUver spot incn9i Wednefday SS.i5.953oH 592 5.65 5 80 -.05 *0030. K Dec 371 374.5 370.SS ^373 . lo May !-0* ...... 4441 -45 . « are ablo to cuatom lu ouout mar- and we'll tiy to include:lude It. Tue,-* tales 12.006 . 588 , 5.62 8 61 -.04 Jun ...... 4 446 -43 I , . ' Tue.-t open W 107,680 Oct 8.05 8M OM, 80J -W NEW W YORK (AP) - Spot nonlonous metaltaJprlees jul Whot ropoits. If you're IntcrO!rested Please coll Romona1 Jones Jon nt 733- , CORN Mar 0,27 Wednesday. J!S! ^ • 8.000 bu rrMTun; oanti per buM AWnlnum • 73 2 cents per B.. London Mel^etaiExcti, Sep ...... 4 448 -45 , , In Ir a Stock, mutual fund, or comimmodl- 0931, Ext. 262. wimim your y( sugges' Mar 243 5 240.5 243 25r 240 .3.5 '^.i:*al^=?8,736i,730j2'*I41m M,307 ^ C V op^ • *1.00 Cathoda W (Mte. U S. d.*t™tk,n..del ty that's not In cur report, justI cellc US tions, May 240.78 249, 240.55 :240.75 .3 Tue.'*0peolnt2int208,l09,H)4.e30 ^ !o9I |_ 5

0o.0d 1134 .01 U to^n 97,74 ..2C>.20JBiC: Vanturn 48e48 64 - 32 FdOrAp 1825.02 OMenfMl MnCare>210l -OS TorreyFunda: i 8*° Oig n«tagtlr<11.0n1l07 -XC ClCOSI 1847 <01 UmA•9 *0) 1105 -.01 iTflEaA 1541.06 Co kidFilSn 3840 . 13 Fund 39M . 10 i i 27!70 - 09 CaEOrSt 1280 - 02 MaCp/a ^ p 879 IraU 868 .01 Oo-USra Oo IM. .,. UdCipn 21.57 -OI• 08 OromCp 20.30 ..10 WrkWn 38!38 54 . 10 OlAlAp 14 87 .01 OOalAr",srV o, gs?;!!?;-" s 7.94 .OJ CIppW 07,97 .20 SmColnCoOA;874 .,19 WalAp 14.75 ..OS G«< •nkMfl; UamniyttchB: 0n957 iwiJin 15 71 .3iS5..IIS Coi>ent$leert; .SmValnV»lAa-9.7a -.10 ,WSmCA-2ie 2-t.10. .OrtSSf,,S,.».l!Sr,"!JS;:!i:•?: ‘^ “JS'‘^ ? i i .o , 2296 . 03 Davnot 2994 .04 OOm* 3181. 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P I m to1 saveJ North'iwest saalmon ffalls shiiort,bfcologistss say

...... SEATnJi(AP')-A- A fed en d plan m ore n aaturally. ti the U.S. Army Corps of)f Engineers llie repoiport, issued last week, plan’s progress: vestable, self-sustaining self lc\^ls — ------KJ-wivc-wild-Kilmun-iiinan-the-Snalce______^Conserfirvaiionisis_maintain_ilie—:------u n d _th cJlu reaii_o£_RLedamation___dnav_criticii e( icismJrom_cnvironmen-______The dams are a deadlyv obstade . widiout damim removal," : M asonis ___ iitui Columbia riververs is fallir)g dumsmu>nust still com e down. But inI wliich operate lafge dalams on the talists. whoho have already won a tp >t)ung salmon migratining to tlie said: , ■ •sliort, . the Nationio n a l. . M arine___A ugu st,. ,.I President Bush said liis; two rivers, and .the Bonneville 1 . coun ordersr ifor the government to , ocean Iwcause of their• sspinning Dam removsnoval would nusc the. i'islicrics SciVice says,ays. . • administiistration would work toI Power Administration,. whidiv mar- redraft thee rrecovery plan, llie new metal blades, poisonous gigases and cost of generatcrating po\\tr and p rtT ~ ' Hul the agciicy Iwlieve.sJmj improvese salmon nin.<_while_ret.'iin^____k ys the hydrodectridtiity,the,_dams v e isio n is dudue in June, water-pressure’ chpiiges.’ To save vent barges,s, fromfr canying grain ...... Icim can btj fixcii/niinie-con’dusipii . ing tlie fourfo dam s.'------— ------produce. ' - "You haviave an inadequate one the fisli, dam managersirs' c o lle c t ’ and o ilie r good>oods from ports as far-. results from tiie first fir of three “We’rere making good progress,’’, 'Ilie rivers’ stocks of o salmon, . that is nonot being adequately about 80' percent of thele salmon upstream ass Lewiston.Le reviews on tho lO yeai.ear plan de\\jl- regionalil fisheriesf service director whidi are protected under i the implementeitcd, ^ d that spoils trou- and barge them around ththe dams. To avoidJ th t a t, th e C lin to n •opedamcier the Ciinilinton adminis- BobJ^hnhn sjiid, but "it’s not as fast Endangered Spedes Ac\,ct, are at a 'ble,” saidid Rob Masonis of -- But scientists have foiiound that administrationion laid out the pro- tnuion. 'Hie other twtwo aa- scliecl- a s expect*.■cted. T liere’s's till room for fraction of their historicic levels. American; FRivers in Seattle. “It many of the'transported;d salmon , ^ m to boostMst salmon stocks ^ iiled fur 2005 ani! 2002008. im provemement, but. given a more , Cyclical ocean connnd significantly,, givingj the sometime dcd o w n th e road.” “There’s nothing ouj.' tthere to hatchery opera:>erations so wild stocks Snake River damsns in eastern gresstlie>ley committed to make." ' '•,ageiicies - some breatliiJiing room. He did cncredit the fisheries serv- suggest that you can recocover \vild , . are not overwerwhelmed and their Washington to let ththe river flow Tlie rei>ort reviewed efforts by L oh n said . ice for carrandidly assessii\g the Snake River salmon sto^dts to har- gene pool damilam aged. Idaho of►ffice ^ r^; N i w ^ D a y O)}n ly ! investiga;ates f j M / officers’’ vests ^W m .W] l/fUffSDAYYONLY I B 3 3 2 E S 2 3 H Z l^6 P M - BOISE- (A I’) - 111llie state has IM 'iSffiv launched an investigaligation into the' bnsines.s practices of tthe company : that makes buUetprotjroof vests used I by the Idaho StateJte Police and ft*’ B i 2 0 0 | other law enforcemcnnent agendcs. IFF ^ ':;:OFF 'Attorney General;ral Lnwrence Wasden on Wedncstlesday said his office was spedficall,:ally invc'stigat- ' / o < 'expim 1 / W DOI H i)UP(ON :e Body Airoor infi Second Chance I $ 2 0 0 OFF ANYvSIISINOLE TV'''/. Inc. in Central Like.ce, 1M ich. But h e m i mi PURCHASE OF«2 0XHtiOH 0 < MORE !‘ . also asked all (wliceice a g e n d e s in the state to reportt aiany problems M s aVVE v i S 2 0 0 WITH TTjlS COUoupoHi ‘—jr.ar-L J JUST CLIP CQ TSSSSSSSSSSS m b :oupoNS. they' have had 'withith vests using -p Z ylon -b ascd Iwdy arrarmor, no mat- ter who made DOUBLE THEllEIBFAfiE them . V ^i i m i BIO'SCBBBR^^ i i o o i “While the' JK VALUE ANDIDSAVE effectiveness WI iF F : , ^ ^,:::'V O FF of the Zylon-, cup&ftI SAVE’ - . l u i f i : V-'tCHOOSE FROM 1 0 C H 9 B 'Tr,' . oinCA, H(7ACKI. bas,ed protec- AHYjr' ' ' - ' h N M S M W ^ ^ 1 j!" w o n : ■ ^ S ' . . - /T oshiba. SONY f t l tive vests man- lAROEJ11 / 4P>I|UPS t COUPON PEFPER HEM. NOT SUtUECT TO PRIOR SALE.ALE. - SiCOUPONS CANNOT OE COMOINEDC0> WITH ANY OTHER MERCHANOlAHOISECOUPON.I f IHIB E i i i '' _ c o u pONS a VALID THPl[UftSDAY, JANUAl\RYh2604,0m Chance has 'TsMAVE S100 W ira THIS COUlOUPOHi COcome into '■ Attorney General qquestion.”■ i Lawrence WBsden WWasden said, i;- ^ i f f l ||[ 2 H: “i“it is our S B a w I TWS t»UPON EXTDOS THEtE MANUFACnmOI'SI WARnANTYTT(UWI, ( I w m ipuVRCHASE OF lAppllcablatoPrierSal« | understanding thatU i( it h as nut yet E P ? S B l Only Ona Coupon Par . I 90 Dart) IQ A FUU 2 YEARARS FnO« OratUNAL DATE OF PtmPtmCKASE , I AIIV.BI nhesa-WhllaSuppIlM } been determined wlwhether there CBI ERITtUREQVIHED• AVAILABLE ONLYWIJlVnEUSWA • I 3IG SCREEN . ^ O F F jeer ro,pfl/on SAtc • offCR is f cw iNtwia -NeiSublxtMDoubnng • are similar probler)lems \vith all EXPIRES 1/31f04 J 1SAV£- CHOOSE from l_OM/Nfs«s_^eE srofiE^OToer*gTAlLS • NOTSUOJECT TODOVBUNO • E(P«l 34”_«LARGER EXPI Z ylon -b ascd Iw dy urn , ADia>tSOOFF w - . son y.-'rca. Controversy over•r tth e safety of ANY30* 30* TO j r . '.; the vests ond Zylon,in, tht e high-tc*di lyWlTHfTH COWOH . t e r e s l Y M O NJ it h s synthetic fibcnraveii/e ii in to m any o f ■ '•; 7 m ^ S . : : n o I nU i f FO R 1 tUHtncm mutt Im ptid lo full fHltln 13 monlht o lp u n tu f. InltriUU wiwiUba aitauad iVom t/i« original dai»ita of■ purc/i4>« on l/>«a>w«9* balanet:• uniatMuni (1) in* MUnca li...... Second Chance’s piproducts, has ‘ _ P*KI kt tun by lh» ana ot 12 mon(tonlhi. and (3i mlnlmuin moniniy paymtiymtnit t n madt. Minimum monthly pjyntymanit will ta raqulrad In ina amouni ol (I O fttf ol SISOOof 3N Of tfta> lotlolal mmouni Anancad or (h) a portioninollha ol amouni flnancatf baiad on Ifta. (■larm ol lha eoauael 124 to 49 monihil. Ui generated at leastSt s: « law su its _1 SASAVE $50 w n w THIS CPU al t m nquitwl. Fwianelna pn\ ii«i. finaneJno It tublact lo cndil appra>>rayal. Offa/ It lor Inditrtdualt. nol butlnatitlnattat. SavanJ'dlltarani APR up_»o 7m , Ift^APfl may^yaiyjn tonoma^tlalat not lo aicaad t itia mailmuitu ------fe d e h il’awd'StUfe hivenvcfitigailoiis;------/InanclflO ptanm ntOatilm iSthHK.>3»,'as:s5!=;"iv» e« Idalio's in qu iry folico llo v « a dispute between the Boise Bo Police Depanment and SecondSee Chance v over the quality of 14014' o f its vests. I Chief Don I’iercee ssaid officers ^11 ^ , : 5fO F F 9F F O F F t ^ F F I I were at risk becausause the Zylon CUP&S fiber wis deterioraorating to the AOIOCtm O F F ’'. po in t that slu g s could.;ild.penetrdteit. 24*,TO ir tiHccwPOH -, M ------A-Fon!StHiils7Pa:;Fa:; p o lic e officer------r f ^ " s p - s s w a s sh ot throiigli a SSc( e con d Chance ' j '• Ultima 2 vest in Julyily. 1H e survived, . . 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G' '■ EFORDASTLEF - After a 10-O-minute drive fromI o house, mym son, Keegan, and:d I slipped our canoe ir i i l -■ W• m - M thewateIter just above Balanciiced Rock Crossing atIt thet pstream around the ftfirst t) ; I coiinty park. AfterI paddling upsi WM — -~\— bendj-noTnorere road1 traffic noise COcould be heard. Insideethe t : [ 400-foot-deep,p, thousand-foot-wide1 e crack in the desert, i ..' ’ were swa]lowe(fed up by the wildnes;5SS. ■ t ' ;; - As a bonus, thele :15-miIe-per-hour ;'i - 1 ^Wind from above h adad 1been left behind, : '; which was significantm t with a tempera* Salmon .Falls Creek HH ' WWTWIVWVTWTWem ; : • cure of barely 40 degresgrees. ► > From Bum, which Is on HIghwa;hwaySO : : Acanoetrip.inthe;h e m iddle of w inter ' . wwe est of Twin Foils, travel sauUi four Sunlit baaalt clcllfh riie abovo Salinon Falli• CCreak. , at first might seem1 a little odd, but a milesml to 3700 North. Turn right.(wesl) (we ; paddle up Salm on FbllsFbl Creek west of and an go almost 10 miles; 370 0 NorNorth ' ' Castleford recently wa:was a perfect way to ' leads lot down Into Salmon ftlls Creelireek. m ore th an 20ZOO feet high. But as wce wos made easUy Beforeore we did, however, mixetced in with the landscape^ ththat pro- |< b e a t those cold weathiather doldrums. The became moree attunedi to our sxirround-1- we left the canoe andd madeir a short hike. ducei:ed a pleasing contrast. • ' canyon that the creereek flows through - ings, other cldoser sights caught ourr An inch of snow on the rocks made that Asls w c journeyed back downsiwnstream, 4 — - offers'exceptional •sct s c e n ^ an d -w ater -...... OuO ur joum cy-upstrcom was nnot ot diffi-___ attention.-Fishsh, mosdy.carp-but.a .few,.V ..venture a little precaricarious,sowe.didnot howc«5ver, we., faced. mostly south3uth expo- ...... u ^ that is flat and slow'moving,making m< for cultIt ''as the current, whichh 1hardly trout, raced periodically i underneathIl go far. sureses that were generally devoidlid 6of snow. r 1 • ; "an easy trek. In addiddition, the area is seememed to move, offered littlede resist' and to the sidides of our canoe. We sur- W e assum ed th at theth e trip down would A ndi on i places near the top ofDf tithe rim, - ; 'easily accessed and closedo to civilization, ancece. W e pad d led slowly whilvhile we prised a muskt o t and noticed the busyy be a repeat of the upstreamui journey, the afternoona sun still warmed^d mir uch of y n ‘ ; w hile th e canoe voyaoyage itself can be enjo3jo y ed th e seen ery. Tlie m ost dramadcdni - work of beayeyer in some of the willowV only faster. However,r, whilev we nodced the off-rcdo basalt, produdhg a differentd i r done in less than twoVO 1hpure. view;iws were of the basalt cliffs,ffs, some patches. no new sp<^ic feature[ures, we were given y e t eA little slightly fartherer upstream the stream gni-k-— -These exposuresI werew continually - - extram- insulation, an easy papaddling •dient increasescs, the channel narrowss shaded from the sun,n, whichv was only a moticdon and a focus on intcrestiie s t ^ sur- ... and many rod>cks inhabit the creek. ThcJd few days from its annuanual low point in the rounindings had kept us suffiiuffidently choice to turnra around and head*backic sky. Th e result w as a fairfoil amount of snow warm■m.

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" f i s l ^ g opp • 5th Ave. West in TWin F ^ for 10 - conjunct^orjon with this-successful Answer..Please don’tI’t confuse ^ I - Gary - excitement of snocro:cross racing and m en t reedsrec a nd corks, years and has taughtt areare generally two daily latio n o r to register, coll 732-'. th e crowd rolling w ith1 sstories and Everyonee vwandng to leam about The Idaho Fish andid Game ggg limits,i. Thtf-IImitsn for each - lead workshops1 thisU month ir 732-6288. jokes that set the mood3d for a gen- ^ e sp o rtt of of ooss titune a single 5,6and(id 8 from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.; founder of Sportsmen forRshandfc For mon.ore informadon contact the first two d { ^ of yotca hI u n t you • Contact himn Ofat (208)324-4350 or by reed duck call, decoj:coy placement, .Hie courseco indudes bade pistol1 WUdlife. Ja d tY a rbbrough rt at 837^505. have attained your possess^ o n lim it e-mail a t theh e FishI and Game Web ' how to blow a teamID mi e a t contest and conroncealed cany laws. The; Funds generatedI by the -compm pil^ from staff reports and may not continueQ hu n tin g site at w ww2sio2Mate.id.us/fishgame. . I t1 ^ A G K I >NGDEE j F i s h a n di Game tra•aps fawnsi to gauge ]populationn h e a l t h I By John O’Connell Infoirnatnadon obtained from col- International and the SoudieastS< been reallyY gogood for deer." I Idaho S tate Journal lared fawn;ivns is invaluable in deter- Idaho Mule Deer Fououndation The collarslars are fastened on mining decleer winter survival ra^es, h elp ed tra p th e deer. deer with surgicalsmi tubing, which I SODA SPRINGS - Normally, causes of3f mortality, locations of I^h and Game workers rots after ababout eight mondis. I ' whirling helicopter rorotors make winteringIg iranges and what steps returned to Soda Springsgsdienext Collars oree n reusable, and when :f, their locations help I enough noise fofor Idaho should beM takeni to improve their day, hoping to m e e t theiieir goal of the fall off, ti I Department of Fish ia n d G am e chances of survival, w ildlife m an- collaring 25 faw ns, b u t h •-The Idaho the fielc Game biologists fit: ithem with did.” ago. I think d ry conditionons during away fromil i where deer were regon-Colifomia trai^ar, and to be watchful for activ- - C hapter o f the O reg J i^d io collars. • Volunte!iteers from Safari Club' the last three summerss haveI not trapped. ‘ lYiuls Assodation1 a and the U.S. ides chatthe could pose a threat to I - B ureau of L and M[anagement an will these federally fi protected trail ■ meet Jon. 10 to coordordiiutc upcom* - remnantants, association representa* in^ fieldworic, dcvecvelop partner- tives say.saj TVips can b e s d e d u le dd . A v a l a nichesurvvivor rem[ H e m b e r si wave off w h i t e ships and explore nenew opportuni*' any dojloy'of the week to allowV ere at ihe despite being:ing swept a half mile ties to cooperate onin ttrail preserva- involvcnrem ent by w orking people, PROVO. U tah (A P> )- - J.D. Setde and its exexpected heavy snowfall Hebert^ relatives w p iwart the.effort.aLll,000-—•___ scene, ond-were.no dfieded-shorU y___-down a.narrownrew chute above Provo.:------tion a n d inteipretaticatio n projects. ' y isitoiitors and other agency repre-____ rem em bers th e p an ic□lejelLaft^- li could thw overed. Canyon’s Aspeispen Grove area. T he m eeting willill ttake place at sentativitives who have sunOar inter-r- being buried by ann avalanche, foot Elk%i's Pedk, where four suc- a fter th e body w as discov H opeful th a t th e bodi's many, undeveloped andd comes off that horn Lis ju st pu re County ShiS heriff^ Office. P leasant Grove, b u t notl;)thing else Setde saidI SundaySu afternoon, 'if Trail rut preservarvation efforts pristinene areas, we may have thee w hite com ing a t you. TlThere's noth- Settle, ,v who was treated for a ijury and hyi^thermia was found. Authoritieses said a thought I was/as goiie.f That third one, across the state. Therhere a re several roost milesm i of existing trail ruts ofif ing but white,” saidI i^ttle, who knee inju imp more I thought itt wasw; going to bury m e m iles of th e trail, whiwhich can m ake o n y Sta tet . H aving b een on almostit ' • lost three friends whoo were snow- after beinging caught in Friday^ ava- storm expected to dun d ian a foot of snow wouldlid prevent because I ^lad d jjust my head poking . for g reat field trip» s n to see th e his- every m ile of th o se routes we cann boarding with him in the back* lanches,, viewcid the search the search from rresu m in g o u to f th e ’snovmow and thot% i t ” _ toiystillcvident,MdUld there will be say thathat this is an exddng andd country o f n o rth ern UUtah. t . Sund£(yafternoon. aft An hour or two e body of 19-year-old Mike . - Mondi^. • ------...... Ihere.wasn!IS no sign of the missing_____ upgrading, r^ e dJdng d r and plant- worthwliwhile project for "all who—o'------One -of-the-three-1-bodies-was----- later, the b of Orem w as found in ju st Hebert, Merz ^ d . NNewbeny snowboardersers until a dog sniffed ing posts on ruts- lhathat were origi- want to to be involved! The TVailil recovered Sunday niglight, b u t th e • H ebert of < • were among five snowlwboarding' out M erz^ blackblac ski cap ^ o n g th e naliy marked ycaisR tago, the asso- “experit:ricnce” on a trip on one ofif other two remained bvburied some- four feetft cof snow. H e was idend- . lis driver’s license and cell friends swept away Fridadgy by die eastern edgege ofo the snowpadc left d a tlo n reported. MoiMany miles also those routes n is an unparalleledd where in the snoww of Provo ficdbyhis ivhidi were with the body avalanche, in a remote aarea with by the avalanBlanches. Seaithing in need tcplaccm ent: mmaricers. adventuitu re for IdohoansI Canyon. The search wavas called off phone, whi sdgy after 10 when a seasearcher jib in g the snow no avalanche control aabout 25 die same area,arei rescuers found a The assodationI mit em bers a n d P lea a s a e em ailil for M onday a n d 1\iesd miles northeast of Provovo and a backpack,asma snowboard and anoth- BLM representativesvcs will play for [email protected] and/or jef-.f-. . inches of snow fell onn the canyon . with a;wle pol found it late Sund^ I___ mile n o rt^ f Sundance : siski resort. e r h a t beforere discoveringd Hebert^ ------areas across the stateate. Needed are ----- [email protected]_for_informai_i-____ Monday. T he ,s<;arch_ff_mjv_itsum_e .. aftemooi^)i^_Utah County Shertf^ The other two'iii'en "siiivived, s body. ^ 'p eo p le who have• an ai interest in tion orir ifi you plw to attend. W ednesday, though an2«r Petteraon supply links to the reresorts’ Web California;ia Snow - http:ZAvww.cali* fomiasnovtiow.com/ - h as lin k s to I Am oc;t«t»dW Pro— wrttor______sites. ' ~ If you want to ski s in the mountainsins ranging from th e San I i a s j Noww thI a t snow has sta n e d pil-il- Northeast, check out New Bemardinoinos outside Los Angdes I icrra Nevada and the big ■ ing upp in the mountains, itS timele E ngland S k i RniMiui« '2tno<«u*M •ItskitkoMwwtotlMilM«lm8lbati|k le and more theit linksks to cameras in Eifrope, ' thing from-driving dirydonsIS ' another lodging guide tUOwWta M l ' Muinni .a^ioni Mr M ontata fci p|„j jj., _p pwwnfinn rfpnie .._the.Americiicas, Asia.Au$traIia.and... ------titaruofQnmttitJMki )hone Qumbeis to lift dcket • - WiiMnii irtiWkinn i taDtn-noi ooniTt-sio UB»ai.H.C..Ptc.23.^______• prices»and a] lodging. But, they don't\ Elsewhere in the tl West. NewZeidar^ d. ■ . nontTMiK tg 0 t)W 3 0 ______

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l a j n a a cism’ woorkshop) set forF m r elexicaln r o c R ^ k workshop _ sdously andid systematically; erect- and and W elfare, C hildren and FiFamily by the PcopleiIes Institute For TWIN TAILS -Aracist w struc- ' cd and diat'iifit can be “imdonc” if Services Ser (Region V), Idaho) Child ( Survival and Be>Beyond, a national ; that seeks to “undo” rad!Ctive social people unde^le^and where it comcs Welfare Wei Research and TVa:raining multiracial anti-r^i-racist coUcctivc of jct m onth in. from,how'iFTinimctions and why it is Center Cei and the Colleg:tillsccthe TVvin Falls; asm’.’ work- The works!kshop is offered with T T he w orkshop w ill b e heldId from movement for socople thouglit the:icsc ^th were pickcd up'up 1^ Sony, a Holiday travel c sneers of the ait-Latino sourund sign that the majoror labelsI might ny • d surrendered o r retreated. l)c paying more atteritention to off- ' without as wan} El Gran Silencio’s “Sup; ' ' J of reason to stay n o rth of i rkers, - for “In the laslast three years, tlie give-ive them our su p p o rt w heni tI h ^ IS all lies, b ut a t; leleast he,is talking L ^ S'S der.' ve'been visible,” said retuetum to Mexico,” Fox ;said about it.” 'S Undocumented workcg in the changes have' istruction worker driv- Satulaturday during his we<'eekly Yet som e compmplain that Fox^ fC P example, are stayingise illegal Reyes,acortsD crammed with plastic nati(lational radio address. inability to achieueve a migration United States becauseharderand ingatnick.cn d w ith clothes. “ Now, TJie 1}; president is expecteded to accord with thele Uruted States crossingshavebecomehar• increased hags stuffed > the services! areoi m uch faster, a n d maionake his annual trip to ^ e boitorder means he has fall'alien short on his % more dangerous under in laints are tended to. onn Thursday1 to greet retuntming promise to be thefie p resident of all security m e a su re ^ director your.complair ive police officers ask- Mexiexicans on tho couritiy’s Da)ay of Mexicans, bothh at home an‘d ^ Paisano program d 1 c million You even have : h o m e last------ing to accomnpany p; you." — ------thehe IM igrant------—:------abroad.------^ Florenda M arti^ said 1 holidays. For the see.lecond year in a-row, Even E\ so, some migrants sayy thatt “His term is aimImost over, and it’s - “ 4 - m ig r a n ts m a d e tn e tr e k ho r won’t be Pohce have> organizedc m igrants policolice still prey upon them inncen- i a shame he hasIS ad iiev ed noth- -jS year during the h( ns and guided them ral tral Mexico, beyond' th e focu:us of ing,” said Maria:a M endiola, who Numbers for .this yearuuary, w but “'to caravans 'icials say through thei cdty to ensure-they thehe PaisanoI program. works in a lumlmber factory in ■ available undl late Janui •affic com- are not mistrejre a te d o r robbed. Fox Fo read ied uUt {o Mexicdeans Georgia and wasa s traveling wiiTi Mcxican customs officii To discouragrage corruption at the liviniving in th e U nited S tates dujluring h e r husband an d ssister-in-law. ^ diere has been less traff ts crossing border, Fox^gc5 government has post- is his presidential campaignI :and Mendiola, 37, andar her husband 3 | pared to previous years. an 1,000 independent afteifter taking office. He has crossed into thele United States Most of ihe migrantsle g< a l U .S. etJ m ore than observers at, majorm crossings, from sutjrirengtJicncd M exico’s U.S. coi:onsul illegallyTheyplana n to re tu rn north ji.’M earlier this week were lej coast to th e G ulf of systcystem and often calls mignp ^ t s in a few weeks^ residents, lyes family, the Pacific co ^nts can call govern- "natnational heroes.” “He promisedd to create jobs g a . They included the Reyes\ r caravan Mexico. Migrai nes to report harass- “H “II e is th e only person who10 has here, - but whenere . arc they?” OT traveling in a threocarito i Reyes, ment hot line: — ------spoilpolcen-for-the-undocumenented-^M endiola-said.-“F--For-the-undocu ------___ ^ laden with gifts. Donatoleison the - ment.-^;— :~ he government know migrligrants,” said Cristina Reyeyes, a mented, our presidsident h asn’t done one of 11 family membersrovements “We in the tc can be abroad, and factcictory worker in West Virgrpnia mudi.” ftStrip, says Fox’s improviice in his how hard life i l^^ave made a difference HEALTHe DANGER^ ■IN THE AIR? _

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Williams has5 c o m p o se d loojjy originality' of “Tlie Addams Jon'? in d u d in g Family” or “Greenc n A cres.” T h ank iic for more than 90. films, : g(K)dncss for c a b,le le . ■ Lrry Potter” and “Star Wars.” [le parade w ill also feature mlajesdc ajc floral • ‘-Soldier^ GirlSir!" (Showtime). ts,liigh-steppingequestrian unitm its and spir- Hie networks donJon’t know what j.pHmimarching bands from aroundd thd e w o r id . 'IV movies are an;anymore. But on lie Tournament of Roses Parai ie arrives at a hotel In Beverlyi (iHills, Calif. 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Meniitor-Cll u b c dl i e b c a t te s - 7 0 - jy eS s - C o ^ UNTTYEVI^N T S — • A Helping Hands needs[ j i i ^ ^ o observserve th e legislative BUHL - Few localcal groups can each metnember would receive her' processinactioction, m eet a nd share boast lhat they hnvcfc tb e e n able to ' own book» k back or the books were Imoney, food donations18 id e a s w ith legisegislators, judges an d . switain an aciiw orttarganization over sometuncm es donated to th e Buhl. BURLEY - Helping; H an d s o th e r e lected:d offidals.ol 70 ycare. ‘ • Library,f, Felton] reported. It was Chrisdan Outreach’s majojo r w ork T h e registratira tio n fe e is $85 plus But th a t was th e rcareason for cele- . suggesteNhowing, among other er m em bers for can acccccomplish if they make available to the o dier r other dried foods; and bitalankets, activities. )yment during effortsto to keep their m ^ds active,, Roience Pierce, left, andI HHelene Byrne prepare to cutut 1the cake to celebrate i their reading enjoym sleeping bags, coats, hats,3, gloves For morea information,i; c a lf^ tfiat .war. A t th e endnd of die year. Felton reported.rei the 70th anniversary of thethe Mentor Club of Buhl. and boois. Steven Marshaljhall Assodate Pastor The center is nonprofofit and of Buhl Firstt Cl:C hristian C hurch or licensed1 with the state ofDfIdaho._ call 54341033 oro r 543-4250. Workers receive no salariaries, no ; s ______LLe t t e r s o3FTHANK5: '. government funding andI d ep en d I ■ I Local Shrinene clubs elect solely upon the donatior y o u r support. ; Fairground.s, C lear L ake

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“ B i “ i .v,;v Local B uilnaii Profsult•slonal of America membersI workw< on ornaments for the Idahclaho Christmas tree ihow caied at tha Cipttiipttol In Washington. D.C. BRA>A imembers from around the MagMagic Valley met at a leadarehlp confareneaeon oi Nov. 12.Whilethare,theyhey completed ornaments for the Idaho Christmas trea. Tha ornament* weiwer« mads and painted by Dav)ava and Dabble Klug. Mrs. Klugug IIs the counselor at . . Kimberly High School.I. Rreported Katie Baldwin, a KinKimberly High School 8PA memhmber. The ornaments - look Ilka torches symbolibolUng tha Torch Award thatat i l given to BPA members whorho achieve the awanl’a . ^gaM requirements. Writtenn onoi each ornament Is one ot)(the t seven Torch Awatd.sectloniIons:-leader*hIp. serv‘------...... - f * * iwledge, friendship, love/hope/ie/charity and patriotism. BPA( Is an organliatlon, ' _ ice, cooperation, knowk he First Presbyterian ChurchI In Builey held Veteran's Sundanday recently In recognKloh of ViVeterans Day. Ftam left are Lt.L t.' Col. James R. }| students, that helps to develvelop professionalism and leadenderahip for future lives mainly for high school s’ Plurlummer, U.S. Marine Corps (retIretlred); Chaplain John A. Rakeakestraw, U.S. Anny (retired); amand Russell Morgan, Spec. 4thIth Class,( U.S. Army. In builness and officee careers.ci East]M inicc0 M i d dQe l SchoDolhonlors ex

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G rain & F e e d 8 1 3 Jeweli“ '■V 9 0 7 Utilityility Trailers1 103 Dietan3taryA'ds 401 Schotlools/lnstnjction Aptsiits./Duplexes 7 1 0 Crop:rops/Produoe > 8 N Lawnm & G ard en 1 0 4 P ersoifsona:s i 402 Musicsic Lessons 604 Unlunilumished 7 1 1 Cusicusiom Farming ' 815 Exerdirdse Equipment |lO O Q ^ ippy A ds------4 0 3 —Tutorio ring------A pis))lsiDuplexes Setviieivices 816 Miscelcellaneous' - . ., . gjjjg • 1 0 0 1 Avaoociiation wins For Rent 7 1 2 Farmamis For Rent For Sj ledal Notices kjO flifll7!Rl?!^T7Tn t o P a r t s i portion A tlem atives H 3 i MM l l l i l i M l U 6 0 6 Mobil!jbile Homes 7 1 3 Pastiastures For Rent 817 Music;ral Instruments olessiofial Sewces '501 Openen H o u se 6 0 7 OfficefK» 4 Retail Rentals 7 1 4 Pastia stu re s W anted 8 1 8 OtTicecoEquip.raupplies cessofies ^ e s 1 0 0 3 AutosV'tos Wanted . Policies:^AIIAll odverlKmg is subfeit to Ih 1 0 6 Specielallh i Wellness ■ 502 Hometies for Sale ®08 ComnHTimercial Rentals 7 1 6 Famiam i A uctions . 8 1 9 Bicycli stondcirds of accepldncante. Hie.limes-News reserve imeyHeallh Care ' sio Oul-0:-Of-Area Homes 609 Condt)ndominium^me - 7 1 6 AGBG B u sin ess & 8 2 0 ToolsIs&Madiineiy J 1 0 0 4 Artqostiques&Colledtfes edit, abbreviate, declindine or properly classify ony , , 1 0 8 P roleitainmenlSeivico les 51) O ul;-Of*Stale.0 Homes • Sharelares Sejviieivice Direclory ' 8 2 1 Varietiety Food/Svia. " 1 0 0 5 Sems.!mis & Heavy the newspapers ,09 Healih itedTo'Buy ' Erinipm copy via remote entryilry (fox, o-moii, elc.) does lild C are S erv ices Farnismsflanches®airies srage/Warehouse k M n J H uipmeni rves the right to 110 HomeJ ,ntal ' K 3 H lical Supplies ' )jcks o o e not constitute final ncceiK e p lo n ce b y th is new spaper. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ si3 Acreaeages and Lots “ i a s a i ! “ - s »y od. Receipt of 111 EniBit intedToRent 8 0 1 Antiqinliques& 824'Gunst s i S R i e s i o o 7 T i vrk d P Parts i iflccsssories Tiie advertiser, not theIhe newspaper, assumes hill < IncofTi nping & Hunting 5 ^^.^ ipoymen Wanted 6 1 S Mobil,jbile Home Space Colleour being barred in your altor I l O M i i person who can. In such the hearing: mailnalntaining an action lo publici:ication ol this Nollco or Docoi)oceasod. THE COUNTY OF tho hearing: I must bo prosentod to objoclions, show lo Iho p. CAROLYN JONES. ostaistablish patornily of Iho said' ciclaims will be (orovor NOTIlOTICE IS HEREBY . , .TWIN FALLS TAMMY MICHELLE Code. 01 Colom an. RItchio & Rob- CAI (BURCH) OIPSON, Mother court a good reason against ortson. Attorneys at Law, Mother Moi of Child saidtaid child and constilutos a barredod. • GIVENEN thol tho under­ Caso No. CV 03-55B3 lis November 24, 2003 osuch a change of namos. g , IS PATRICK EUGENE PO Box 525. Twin Falls. JOHN JO DOE. . jitimM im a lacio caso of oban- CiaHalms must bo pro- signedod hash. boon appoinlod NOTICE TO CREDITORS a, /s/Chartes P. Brumbach tii WITNESS my hand and , J ate DAMRON. Folhor Idaho 63303-0525, and Father Po‘l of Child . donrlonmont pursuant lo soc- se n tele d lo th o p e r so n a l ropresonosonlatlvo ol tho abovo Inilho Maltcr of tho EslQto Moglstralo P'seal, of said District Court Tho obovo-namod indi- tion* osonlativo's altornoy namedled docodoni.c All por- ol: BERTHA JEANEHEs Tho.,above-named indi-1 filed wrtth tho Court. . ,J ion‘ 16-2005 of Iho Idoho roprot this 11th day ol Docomber. viduals aro furthor nolilied Cod<:odo. al hislis ad d ress Indicated sons> having ha\ claims against _____ COFFIELD...... vfduais aro.furiher nolilied I DATED-this 151h day of vidi or PUBLISH: D ecom ber 18. 200 c< 3 - -n, ihotlheyaroeniitlodlobo- nqviNovember 16.2003------below>w. and filed wilh tho thodecodecedent or hor estate Oocoasod. that Ihoy are'cnlillod Id bo I 25. 200 3 and January 1. si Docombor.2003.-- - ...... ih«l BY roprosonted by logoi I Kristina Glascock, Clerk /s/Jonathan Howard Taylor ropresontod r o f by legal /ss/Howard/Hi Smysor ClarkitofthoCouri. < ororeqroqulrod lo prosonl NOTICE IS HEREBY 2004 counsel. II they aro finan- Mog^ogistralo DATATED Ihis 22nd day ol ihoirr claims dal within four (4) - GIVEN mat Joanno Dyckrck counsol. If they aro linan-1 Personal Reprosonlative cjHj od cially unablo to retain anJi- I IN-THE DISTPICT COURT fJ daily unablo to retain an Doconember. 2003. monihstnhs after the dale of tho has boon nppointod Angmey lor Potitionor p . I of altornoy. thoy may apply3d I OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL 1 PUBLISH; Docomber 25, altornoy, oltc thoy may apply PUEPUBLISH: Docombor 16. Voorhtrhoos Lamuro LLP firstI publication pu of Ihis porsonni roprosontallvo ot Jolf Slokor. Charlorod /o - to tho Court, prior lo thoJO , .DISTRICTOFTHESTATE f 2003, January.1 and 8 . to IIho Court, prior to tho 25.ZS. 2003 and Jariuory 1, /s/Jan-amio A. Lamuro noticece or or said claims wilt bo tho ostato ol tho above- PO Box 1597 i f hoaring. lor appolntmont of 2002004^ Attom.imoys for the Personal foreverover barred. Claims namod docodont. All per­or- hearing, lor appointmonl aof I O I^ A H O , IN AND FOR 2004 hoa n- THE COUNTY OF' Twin^ Falls. ID 83303-1597 counsel. — - irosontolivo musleltlil either bo prosenlod lo sons having claims againstnst counsel. IN THE DISTRICT COURT n°2Sl aio Sold lathor Is furthorin TWIN FALLS * IN THE DISTRICT COUHT Said ! folhor Is further INT : Shoshone Street East th e undersignedunc at Iho tho docodoni or har oslalo PUBLISH: Decem ber 16, oOF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL nolilied not. that pursuant to 16- OF OF THE RFTH JUDICIAL poBTHE RFTH JUDICIAL VirinFoi1 Foils, 10 8330351597 iq I 'of Vilal Statistics, onilo lo'change in Name, THE COUNTY OF ORDER, 0 NOTICE, AND ol o l'Vital Statistics, on In th soniod lo tho personal SUMMONS FOR HEARING forms fon available for such of:)l: RUTHR M. HILL. DISTRTRICT OF THE STATE rDprosonlalivo's attorneylev forms avaliablo for suchlid A petition by Marsho. I^ TWIN FALLS SI th Robinson, natural mother C In tho Inlorost ol: purposes pur from ihe Buroau Deceased. C OF IQIDAHO. IN AND FOR pnRLISJJLISH: Jonuoty 1.8 ond at hor address Indicatedled purposes from iho Buroau MAGISTRATE DIVISION If E COUNTY OF TWIN ,= 5^ Ith at Twin Falls, Idaho now D SADIE JONES of o f' Vital S ta tistic s of tho NOTICE N IS HEREBY THE' 2004 below, and filed wilh thoIho ol Vital S ta tistic s of Iho CasoNo.CV-03-5617 ftLLS MAGISTRATE >u residing'at 18S Caswell < d.o.b. 10/30rt)2 . Dopartmonl Doj of Hoallh and GIVI3IVEN thol Helen Dutton FAL ...... Glefkcl Iho Court. - Dopartmei'.t ol Hoallh and NOTICE TO CREDITORS >n Ave., Twin Falls.-Idaho A child Undor Elghloon Welfare. We Said fathor is hasias boon appointed DIVISION Conilnu*d Com on n«it p«9« . ; DATED this 10th dayf of ot W o lla ro . S a id fa th er is In Iho Manor of tho Estate „ 0 No, CV-03-5823 . :h proposing a chango in Yoars of Ago. . furthor furti notified ihal ho shall porslorsonal roprosontolivo of Coso I Docomber, 2003. further notified that ho shall of: AILEEN B. TAYLOR. ho abovo-nomod doce- mall Iho complQtod form iiuto tho names oMhe above I Deceased. A Potitlon undor tho mail mai tho completed form lo tho /S/Jamie A, Lamuro ^0 named minors to Aulumn C T erm in ation o l Parent- the the Buroau ol Vital Stalls- denilent. All persons having Attornoy lor Iho Personalnai tho Buroau of Vital Statis­ NOTICE IS HEREBY Ti ^d Harmony Robinson and N Child Act h as boon fiiod tics, tics and il shall bo signed ciair;iaims against tho doce- Ropiosonlativo tics. and It shall bo signed GIVEN that tho undor-. Ci nCE OF PROPOSED CHANGE3E OF0 WATER RIGHT - i3 Rain Robinson has boon Ir b y t h o O o p a r t m o n t o f and one witnossed boloro a denilent or hor oslalo aro ro- 112 Sho5hono Strool Eastist and witnossed boforo a signed has boon appoinlod b j TRANSFER NO, 706)70M 2 Nolory Public. Your falluro fiiod in tho abovo-ontillod Personal o Roprosenlalivo ol. Health and Welfare. The ------^------WOOlO D M A N S E E -JO H N S O NN CCANAL C O , C /O ' PO Box 2 morils oM ho pelillon will “ go lo so roglstor can rosuit to in court, the roason lor tho the above-named ostato. ORU!iUSSELL WILDING, 3560 E 3000X)0 rN. SUGAR CITY ID Twin Palls. ID 83303-0090 bo oxaminod in an evidon- your boing barretWn^ourIs* chango in nam es being that ' All porsons having claims NOTICE OF THUSTESTEE'S SALE 8344848. has filed Applicailon No. 70682>682 for changes to the Dd tho children Kavo gone by G tlary hearing on Fobruory . PUBLISH: Docomber 1810 . maintaining an action lo against tho said doceasod On Iho 7th day of April. 200-2004. at tho hour ol 10:1S foiiowiiwing water rights within MADISONSON County: Q 'Robinson* for sovoral si 12,2004 at 9:30 a,m. in the 25, 2003 and January> ]' 1. esiabiish paiernity of Iho are roquirod to prosonl A.M.. of said day, (rocognlzod locilocal time). In Iho Office ol Right No. 22-11260 - )I ' said child and constilutosiro a yoars and tho church and tholr P claims within lour (4) M agistrato's Court. Twin 260 3rd Avenue North. Prkint)nly • 4/1/1898 ' 2004 Foils County Courthouse, First f'” American Title Com pany, 2 prima facio caso of aban-1^1 school records are undor months t> altorthot^te of tho Twin.Falla, in tho County of Twitwin Falls, Stalo of Idaho, Sourc NOTICE OF TRUS On Tuesdoy, Iho 20lh day ooll, April. 2004. at tho hour of equivalent, eqi which is lawful moneynay of Iho United Stales of Priority■rtty 6/1/1891 ^ THE COUNTY OF 'H- Avo., Soil Lake City. Utah, n rco'" TETON RIVER NOTICE OF TP 10:00 o'clock a.m. of said day/ ola Allianco Tilie & Escrow. America, Am all payable at Iho time9 of sato in compliance with Sourci TWIN FALLS IC-'' Such'pelillon will bo hoard 10, the following described UselRIRRIGATION (1434.5 ocros)3.20.20 CFSC )N On Tuesday. Iho 20lh day 311 2nd St. N.. Twin Fails, tnn IIho County ol Twin Fails. Section Sec 45-1506(9) Idaho Code, I MAGISTRATE DIVISION ^0 on Tuesday, the 27th day real property, siluatod In tho Couibounty of Twin Falls, Stalo TololII /Amouni 3.20 CFS Case No. CV 2003-966 10:00 o'ciocl< a.m. of said di Stato ol Idaho. Charles W. Fawiwcott, a s Successor Tnjst- rea , to Iho highest bidder, for of of Idaho,I< ond described o s followsows. to-wll: Right No. 22;235 ORDER, NOTICE. ANDNO 311 2nd St. N.. Twin Falls. 00, will soil at public auction, ti Jnited Slates, ail payable ot Lol Lol 6 in Block 3 of FIRST AMENI;ENDED P U T OF MAGIC Prioritiirity 7/15/1896 SUMMONS FOR HEARINGNG .Slalo.ofJdQho._GjTar!p8.> cash, ]n_law(_ul money of the Un TRUSTEE’S SALE ■ 'IKo"1too 1 df sale, tho following'd'■described reol proporty sit- VALLEY VA MOBILE HOME-SUBCJBDIVISION.'Twln Falls Sourcn60- obligation ir socurod by and pursiirsuant to the power of salo COCOMPANY OF IDAHO, INC.,. anon Idaho Corporollon, os UselR4RRIGAT10N (1434.5 acres) 0.20).20CFS . ^ Said salo will M mado v ll Amouni 0.20 CFS fopording lillo. possessionSuccessor oi Trustoo has boonI conlorrod T in the Deed of Trususl oxocutod by LOUIS E. suesuccessor, irusloo, for tho boriolirielil and secunty of First Total / address of 426 Jatfanon St.;I HAMMETT p and MARY T, HAHAMMETT, hu sb an d end SSecurity « Bonk, NJK.. as bonolicoliciary. recorded June 1. Right No. 22-11259 oblloalion socurod by ond p 0008353. and assigned to Priontinty tO/1/1889 conTerrod in tho Oood lotlmos of assoclotod wilh sold realI wKe.Qmntor.toChartesW.Fm-nvMolt, Successor Truatoe, 20(2000, a s Inslrumeni No. 20000& N IC R B G IS T e A T lb N Sourciirco----- TETON RIVER— ------SORENSEN ond NICOLE I for tho benolit and security olWWASHINGTON FEDERAL MCMORTGAGEEtECTRONK r)omln*o tor U nder, and UselR■IRRIGATION (1434.5 acro's)21.4(jTTo c f s and wifo. Grantor, lo Chai10 without covonont or warranty' SAVINGS, o rocordod May 14.J. 1992, a s Instrumonl No. SYSYSTEMS. INC.. (aotely u non sslon a), as benofidarv by Totalll /Amouni 21.40 CFS BUY IT! Trustoo. for Iho bonefilnor a encumbrances to satisfy tho: 92006710, c Mortgago roconls of Twin Falls County. Idaho; LaiLender's auccasaors and assl{ id pursuant to tho power of sale’ and ^ asslm od to tho Idaho Ho<^ou 3ing Agency by Assign- assasaignmont, recorded Fabruaryr y 2 z e , 2001, os Inslnjmont MORTGAGE CORP., rocorr if usotjs me sam e lor oil of Trust executed by BRYAN: mentw ot Deed ol Trust recordirded on May 14. 1992. as NoNo. 2001003096. Mortgagee R ecords of Twin Falls Thopcpoint of divorston and placo of us< SELL IT! ment No. 1998007537. Moi obovo righto. _ . XQunty^ldQtlo;-nnd_a^noiLE D. SORENSEN, huabandI Instrumonlf< No. 92006719. andnd re-recorded on May 21. CoiCounty, Idaho. Ihoab RE-NAMED-TO-COMPLY- -PoinUilUfl) 2! QuaatoD n w n e n w -s i-ti1-T06N.R40^ o ------FInanco Association by ;hatlos A W. Fawcott. Successor;• • S W 2ros'instrumem N0792007070M."Mortoago roconft of- THTHE-/VB0VB-GRANT0n9-ARE- :OQ(USS SIOTO6 N R40E rocordod on April 24,111 and security ol REPUBLIC, Twin 9 Fails County. Idaho, THIHE ABOVE GRANTOR IS WlWITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(A)(A), IDAHO CODE. NO Place MrdodApril24,199«.osln8tru-, NAMEDa TO COMPLY WITH SECTIONi 45-1506 (4](o), REREPRESENTATION IS MADE)E THAT^ THEY ARE. OR S t 1 TO6N R40E S14T06N R40E THE kta*ho°%*E ABOVE^GFWNTMortgago records of Twrin Falls IDAHO n CODE. NO REPRE=IESENTATI0N IS MADE ARARE NOT. PRESENTLY RESPESPONSIBLE FOR THIS onod to tho Idaho Housing andt THAT li THEY ARE, OR ARIRE NOT. PRESENTLY OBOBLIGATION. S15T06N R40E. WiTH SECTION 45-1506 S16T06N R40E TIMES:NEWSS REPRESENTATION IS M/Assignment o fD o o d of Trust'I 't RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS 001)0LIQATION. Tho delault lor which Ihls1 salsale Is lo bo made is ttie (, 1990. as Inatrumont No.1 T Tho dofoutt lor which thisI salp s is to bo mado is tho laiiilailure to pay when due, underar DDeed ol Trust Nolo. Uie S20 T06N R40E ARE NOT. PRESENTLY I ■ ■ S21 T06N R40E S OBUGATION. records ot Twlr\ Foils County, Nfalluro 10 pay when duo. montiinthly installment payments momonthly payments lor Principal.11. InInierest ond Impounds of CLASSIFIEDS kNTOR IS NAMED TO COMPLY~ ITiiddr U tho D w d of Trust NoteI datedd< May 13,1992, in the $4!$453.63. due per month lor ihe10 nmonths of June through S22 T06N R40E Tho dofauit for which ih S29T06N R40E falluro to poy when duo. m I amount ol S290.00 e a c h , lor loi tho months ol August OcOctober. 2003 ond all subsequc I Kluslvo; ond/for each and daldole ol salo or reinstatement, wilfwtlh a monthly late charge WILL FILL undor tho Oeod of Trust Noi I th>ough November, 2003, incl change a portion ol the .Y RESPONSIBLE FOR THISI every month iheroalter until dato d( ol salo or reimburse- octoccnjing al $ ie .tS . wtlh interestrest accruing al 8.5% per Theie purpose ol tha transfer is lo choi amouni ol $551.00 oach. fo ve rights as fottowB; Novombor. 2003. inciusiv ' fi mont; and, (2 ) the failure to0 occupy < Iho premlsea as anrannum. ar>d continuing to accruerue from May 1.2003, th e above EVERY I Ihis salo is 10 bo mado is'lhtr H 1 lo tho D eed ol Trust. All prirprincipal balance owing o s ol Ihls date on iho obIlgalk>n The10 applkwit whlshes to add a point ol diversion wtlh a month thoroaflor until dato i I required liy Iho Addendum K le canal heading rather . monthly installmenl paymentsI adollnquoni paymonls aro nowt due,di plus accumulated loto sersecured by said Deed of Trusrust Is $47,356.59, plus pumpV in the Teton F^hror below Ihe ca dQllnquant poymenla aro no 1 buy storage. Ttw now pointU of diversion la In Ihe NEED ' , chargos. plus ony costs orNote o dalod April 2 0 . 199B In IhoI tichargos. plus any costs or oxpap o n se s associated with this actaccruing Interest, c o sts and ad>advances. All delinquent than t I, for tho months of July through, e lorodosuro. Tho accrued inloro)rost is at the rato ol 7.44% amamounts are now duo. togeihieth er with accruing late SWSVS W S ec15T 6N R40E, loroclosuto. Tho accrued in rolests may be submltled basedMl onor the criteria ot Sec por annum from Juno 1.isivo; 2 and for oach and every) nper annum from July 1. 200333. Tho principal balance ch(chorges ond Interest, unpaid andmd iaccruing taxes, assess- Prol .to ol salo or rolnU>ur8omonl. AilI r>owing OS ol this dale on tho obUgatlonol socurod try sak) momonts, trustee's tees, attorney'sy's I feos, and any amounts 42-22:222. Idaho Code. ow4no as of this dato on th )d chango must be filed now duo, plus accumulated late) 0 Deed ol Tmst is $28,004.23, pluspli accrued interest ot the od\odvanced to protect the securityfyassocialedwtthlhisforo- a: Anyny pnslost against tho proposed cti Oood of Trust Is $67.471.71 Resources, Eastern 3r oxponsos associated with this crate ol 7.44% por annum fromnJuly J 1 ,2003. do;closure and that the benefk;laryelly elects lo sell or cause Iho withtl I Iho Deparim ont ot W ater Rai rato of 6.29% por anrium fro , Idaho Falls ID 83402 J interest is at tho rat's ol 6.29% li DATED this 19lh day of Docecembor. 2003. Iruitrust property to be sold to satlstyistysohloblloaliori- Regkxjton, 900 N Skytln® Dr St# A. Ida DATED this 17th day.of 0 Bther wtth a protest fee ol $25.00.00 (or( each appUcallon ■ SELL IT! /a/CHARLES W. FAWCETT. 2003, Tho principal balance /s,^CHARLESW. p FAWCETT Dole:Doi O e ce n ^ r 0.2 0 0 3 logelh I tho obligation sacursd by said oa Member of the Idaho State Bar.Bx FIFFIRST AMERICAN TTTLE COMP,MPANY OF IDAHO. INC. qnorljr befor# January.20 .2 0 0 4 . Tliapl ^ protestant must a ls » : a Member of tho Idaho Stoti d « copy of tha protMt 10 tha appa _____ SUCCESSOR.TRUSTEE_.71; plus accrued Interest ot tho_ .SUCCESSOHJRUSIEE C ____^______^______M/s/Monlna Colo. Tmst Offlcor -r■r •' " send I — ~ — BUY IT!— ifromJune 1.2003, r ;— :------n— KARL^LJpREHER. Director ■pUBLISH:'Docombor 2if 5 ,!December. 2003. . PUBlllSH; December 25. 200003, January 1. 6 and IS, PUPUBUSH: December 1 6 .2 5 ,2b02b03 and January la n d 8. ■ PUBL9USH; January t «t>d 8 ,2 0 0 4 _ | 2004 HT /i2004 200420( • :totft Bar. a n * E______^______£ ______.{. .

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FO UhDIab, yellow, male. LOST L< sot of golf clubi. . ■ Ik’^ IJiU M I k ^IJJILJI ■. wearing rod hamocs. Tut- Nt ear C lear L akes Goll 9 IL :a m il i I tie area West of RIchio C ourse. Black travollno ------ConOnuKJhonpivvloMptS p ^ ' w ■ |7“ •roiativo- onaii mean any —RoadH3«!h£0W37-6020*- —e—caeer€6bra-lfon»rTeyiCT ------Ileal fonns may be obtained t>yb y...... NOTICE------~ OFTWIN FALLS. IDAHO: - m ade drlvor, Callaway 7 • . . . Valley.-Regional Medical I’n person related by either LOST2LaboradorRotr1ov- , , n until 11:00 a.m; MS >8) Pursuant to Idaho Cods,Je, Section 1: T h at Twin INVITATION TO BID Center, PO Box 409, 65065G calling Connie Kobor, (208) I. blood or marriage wllh-ln ore REWARD. West ol J!•wood.208-317-6498* Monday. January 12.20C oat 737-2118. Instructlonsjoto_ SoctionJ7i2_3_4^,^^u.ou. _FallB_Clty Code S 2-1-1 Is Ma5lc-Vdll#y.Reoloi Addlaon.Avonuo-Waat, — the eecond degrea-.--- Buhlon-12/06/03-PM<- - r ...... Dionai - a ft n e - o ff lc o o fC o n n J03-' ’blddera Include all statutory)ry are hereb y nolilled thatlat amended as'lollo'wis: I “ ATTEfmON ------Modlcal Conter will recoi Twin Falls. Idaho 83303- }B 'S econd degree* sh^ili bo Both neutered males, 1 Kobor/Matorlals Manag 0 8 ) bidding requlromentf con-in- th e Twin p a lls Highwayoy *2-1-1: LIMITATION OF CLASSIFIED sealed wriRen bids'for I _ delined as grandparents, _ adult chorolate, 1 young­ Itoms '^•nt-Capltal Buyer, MatS c - — - talnedlnTWeSI.Chapters>ra- -District's regularly .schecl--»d-- -EUQIBILITY:------— - ADVERTISERS ------(ollowlno oqulpmont itoi ,l^ parents, children, brothers er black wllh cbllare S' iHM 36 ahd 40, Idaho Code. uled meetings are hold the:he No person shall b e eligible HARDWARE PLATFORM 21 or sisters.* tags. Call 20^ 543-5341*- , i ■ Magic Valley Regionallal first and third W»dnosdayslys to Bsn/o mofe than two (2) ------TORUNMEDJTECH f ' Section 2: That this ordi- ; Please check your 0 0 consecutive full ten ns upon LOST Boogie, by canyon ------SOFTWARE (1 )------Medloal C enler-reservesea. of eaoh month, at-l;00 nance ehall be eliecllve' ' " Kloki.ChaSharfee D and Jeanne - . ir- p.m.. at the District oHice,:e, any advisory com m ission .. near mall lot.>female Irl- a d on th e first day. '■ All bids will b e publiclyNcly the light to waive Irregular- I. upon pa es age an'cl’' NOTICE OP TRUSTEE'S BALE all 1234 Highland Ave. East,st, ol-lhe City and the Twin colored, black collar, 3-4' If y ou find a n error , opened and read aloud-BId-gt Itles end reject any or all " publlcallon. OnApni13.2004.atttiIt the hour ol 3:00 o'clock PM ofiJf'H si - 11:30 a,m, M ST, Monday,dav bids, Twin Falls. Fslls.Housing Authority, . monlhs old. Call collect It w e will co rrect It. . day. In tha lobby off FI First American Title. 260 ThI Twin Falls Ubrary Board PA SS E D BY THE CITY needed or 360-283-4731 \ I"'!? January 12, 2004. In the /s/John Kee n COUNCIL D ecem ber 2 2 , . W e ere not roBponslble Avenuo North, Twin FaFalls. Idaho. CHARLES C. JUS TCU West Conlerencsn e e Chlel Executive Offlcor PUBLISH: January 1 andnd and Twin Falls Urban LOST Boxer, spayed le- for errors after the Ural iw. as Successor Tniaiee, will sell '.T 2003. I ESQ., Attorney at Law, i Room of tha M edicale a l Date: Decem ber6.2003 8,2 0 0 4 Rsnewal Agency. A partial male, brindle. answera to day of publication.' public auction to theI hl|highest bidder, for cash; In law — tsrm sen/ed before the first, SIGNED BY THE MAYOR C en .r, December 23,2003, . . Daisy. Can 208-735^151.* money of tho UnitedI Si States, all payable al the lime flrs. PUBUSH: D scem ber 11.1. ORDIfMNCE NO. 27744 full term shall not disqualify Jl* Instructions to bidders, i /a/Mayor U n c o W. Clow' ] Cell Twin Fells .. tale, the followlnadescnlecrlbed real propfrty^sltuated In ti t4. • f a person from serving two LOST cat. white, short- Bd aa specifications, and blcbid' 2003 and January. 1,2004' ATTEST: JocV Hall .733-0931 ext. 2 . or County of.Twin Palls.I. SStale ol Idaho, and dOKrlbed . AN ORDINANCE OF (2) consecutive full terms. haired mole, cream Deputy City Clerk Buriey 677-404g.* follows lo wtt; — THE CITY COUNCIL OF The members of all colored ears/lall, blue L. Lot S In Block 127 of BUHL TOWNSrTE. Twin FalFalla ■ THE CITY OF TWININ advisory commissions eyes. 5 mo. dd. 423-5604.* ^ \ l PUBLISH; Thuraday, ; County, Idatio, recordairded In Book 1 o l Plata, paoe*33. 3: • NOTICE OP T TRUSTEE'S SALE FALLS, IDAHO, AMEND-D- oBlabllshed under this Title ,0 January 1,2004 'LOST Dachshund older ^ This Trustee’s Sale0 Is subject 10 a banicrupt^ fillnaIng. a o n Tuesday, the 27thh deday ol April. 2004, at the hour of INQ.TWIN FALLS CITYrY shsll bo residents of tho male, wllh tags. Lost 6 H payoff, a reinstalsmenijni < or ony olhor conditions of whI.whteh 10:00 o’clock a.m . of said>ld (day At Alliance Title & Escrow,w, CODE §2-1-1 REGARD-D- city unless this residency 1/2 miles south of Buhl. “ the Trustoe is not awarevare lhat would cause the cancelleella- 311 Second S t. N., Twinwin Falls. In the County of Twin,ln INQ ELIGIBILITY RE-E- requirement le speclllcallyV |toioi^|||BS||||^| Call 208-543-6063.* n tion of ttils sale. Funhor,her. K any ol Ihese conditions exist,exI Falls..Slatoof Idaho. Chanhartes W. Fawcett, as Succoasorlor OUIREMENTS FOR ADVI-VI- waived by the Council. A fS eN J ^ LOST Great Dane black this sale may be nullII otand void, the succosslul blddeIder'a Tmsteo. will sell at publtoIto auction,e to the highest bidder,sr. SORY BOARD MEMBERS;IS; No person shall b e appoint- and whito, female. North funds shall be returned,ed. end ihe Tnjslee end the Beneenefi- lor cash. In lawful moneyly ol the United Stales, all payable)le AND PROVIDING FOR AN'N od to an advlBory commis­ REMINDER *• FOUND Cal, long-hair^ East of Jerame. Call 208- clary shall not bo liableQlo to the successful bidder lorir anya al the lime of sale, the followingfolic described real propertyrty EFFECTIVE DATE, sion whore a related per- calico, In West Heyburn 324-3S1Sor 324-5712* II Is against Twin Falls dam aoes. situated In the County of3f TwinT< Palls, Slate of Idaho, andnd B E I T O R D A I N E■ D0 son Serves on tho same on Monday December , BYTHEMAYOR AND City Ordinance to lop The Trustee hns no i knowledge ol tf-more pertlculIcular described aa follows, to-virtti-virtt: ID odvlsory comm ission, For 29th. Call 208-67M 551* ILOST Heeler, whilo/red. 7 trees thbt are In tho descrlpilon of thu obovi50V0 rolerenced real property, b E. COUNCIL OF THE CITYTY purposes of this resolution,n, ______/. but l o t 6 IN BLOCK 81 OFF TlTHE TWIN FALLS TOWNSITE. years'old, fixed male City’s right-of-waya for purposes of compimpllance wllh Section 60-r•1 1 3 TWIN FALLS COUNTY,'. ICIDAHO. ACCORDING TO THE^E FOUND Cat, orange and wearing collar wllh tags, Idaho Code, the Tnisteeitoo has been Inlormed iho addro JP ------— “ white, largo neutered 'possibly still blue ham ess. dress plaT THEREOF. RECC■CORDED IN VOLUME 1 OF - For more Infomiatlon • - ...... or 113 12th Avenue1 N SUBDIVISION NO. 2, WITH SECTION 45-150(50e(4](a). IDAHO CODE. NO REP-REI CRISTACHE and CON:ONSTANTINA CRISTACHE. ,f FOUND Large dog near Luke, Call 208-735^3167.' RESENTATION IS MACilADE THAT THEY ARE. OR Afl tt. Twin Falla County, IdahcBho, recorded In B o o k 11 of ARE H usband and W ife. QrarGrantor, lo Charles W. Fawcett, Sm ith's and Rlle-Ald in jLOST saw horse, steel, AD ’NOT. PRESENTLY.Y 1RESPONSIBLE FOR THI‘H IS Succoasor Trustee, for tho benefit and security ol RRST{T Plata, p age 9. 7 This Tmstoo's Salo is subjectsut lo a bankruptcy filing, Aa Burley on SalunJay Dec- missing between 3400 E. OBLIGATION: SECURITY BANK OF IDAIDAHO, N A , recordod Jun e 17, .k omber 27. Call lo Identify. & 3300 N. Ploaso return If TIMES-NEWS Tho default lor whichnkh this solo Is to be.mado is tf payoff. 0 roinslotomont orir anya olhor conditions ol which a tho 1994, a s Instrumont No.1. 18 1994011038. Mortgago records 208-438-5522* found. Call20&423-5212.’ falluro to pay tho amounount duo undor tho cortoln PromI5mls- of Twin Falls County. Idahidaho; and assigned to tho Idaho^0 Iho Tmstoe is not aware thatth£ would causo tho cancolla- CLASSIFIED sory Nolo and Doed'of'of Tnjst, In Iho omounis calledid lorf H ou sin g A g en cy by AsiAssignment ol Dood of TrustBl tion of this salo. Furthor, 11il sony ol those condlllons oxist,it, ______DEPARTMENT thoroundor aa lollows;i: K Monthly payments In tho amoulount recorded on June 17.7.1994, OS Instrument No.0 . this solo may bo null ondid void,v tho succossful bidder's'a ol S754.38 for tho montlonths ol March 2003 throughland or 1994011039. MortgageB rorecords of TNvIn Falls County,y' funds shall bo rotumod, ondand tho Tmstoo and the Bonoll-:i- . NOTICE OF TRU:lUSTEE'S SALE 208-73^5538 including to tho dalo ool l :sale, together with lolo chargtirges laaho. THE ABOVE GRAfTANTOR IS NAMED TO COMPLYY clary shall.not bo liable lo!o IhoII succossful biddor for anyly Tho following described pro)roperty wrlll bo sold at public ond monthly paymentsta coccruing. Tho sum owing onnthe th WITH SECTION 45-1506508 (4)(a). IDAHO CODE. NO10 damogos. . auction to Iho highest biddor,ir, ipayable In lavrful money of 208-6^-4543 obllsalion socurod by saidsal' Dood ol Tmst is $73,020.92320S ( REPRESENTATION IS> MMADE THAT THEY ARE. ORiR • Tho Tmsteo has no knof DDocembor. 2003. All delinquent paym entsi anare now due. plus accumulatedKl s o lo c o n fer re d In th o Dood De of TrusI oxecutod by'y record, covering tho lollowinfing real proporty locatod in __ If /s/Paula Potorson late charges, plus any coatsoats or'oxpensos'associalod withIh Am e L. LInch, a married)d woman,i a s Grantor(s). wllh:h Twin Falls County, Stato ot IdtIdaho: ^ J- . Trust Olflcer lor Chartos'los C, Just. Esq. this foroclosuro. Tho occnccm ed Interest Is at tho rate ol Qreenpoint M ortgage Funcunding, Inc. as the Benellclary./. PARCEL I: ^ 107 »■ ■ . For Information concomliumlng this sale please contoct1 TheT^ 7.42% per annum fromm JJuly 1, 2003. Tho principaln| undor Iho Dood ol Tmst rocordodroc Jun e 2 2 ,2 0 0 1 , a s In-V SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH. RANGE 15 EAST M ’ Just U w Olflco ot WWW.«w .|ustlaw ldaho.com or Toll Free Fre balance owing as of thladatdato on tho obligation socurod by}y stmmont No. 2001011121,11, In tho records of Twin FallsIs OF THE BOISE MERIDIAN.,N, TWIN FALLS COUNTY. 5 } an-800-923-9106 said D eed ot Trust 19 S50.2'‘0.240.11, plus accniod Inlorost atQt' County,Idaho. IDAhO; PREGNANCYPR CRISIS CENTEH Iho rate ol 7.42% per annurmum from July 1,2003. THE ABOVE GRANTORS)RS ARE NAMED TO COMPLYV THATPARTOFTHENORTH’PHWEST QUARTER OF THE FREE TESTS. Always PUBUSH: December 1 10, 8 .2 5 .2 0 0 3 and January 1 andnd 8.i DATED this 23rd day of CDocombor, 2003. • WITH StCTlON 45-1506(4)1;(4)(a), IDAHO CODE. NO REP- NORTHWEST QUARTER, OEDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Confidential. 734-7472 • 2004 /a/CHARUES W. FAWCETTETT RESENTATION IS MADElE 1THAT THEY ARE, OR AREE BEGINNING AT THE NORTh;THEAST CORNER OF THE f = a Member ol the Idaho StatStato Bar, N O T . P R E S E N T L Y RE:RESPONSIBLE FORTHISS NORTHWEST QUARTER.R..OF THE NORTHWEST k ------SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE:e OBUGATION. QUARTER OF SAID SECTHTION 34; THENCE SOUTH M Tho default lor which thisthi salo is to bo m ade Is tho10 222 FEET: THENCE WESTEFERLY 340.0 FEET; THENCE ■ t duo undor tho certain Promls- H eldenbtute, Andraaraaa A. an d Bowaer, Ronald L.L PUBLISH: January 1 ,81,15and22, ,1 5 2004 failure to pay tho amount di 9- NORTHERLY 222 FEET; THEHENCE EASTERLY ALONG ------— BANKRUPTCY ' NOTICE OFO F TRUSTEE’S SALE sory Nolo and Deed of Tmirmst, In tho amounts called lorit THE NORTH LINE OF SAIDD SECTION.5 340.0 FEETTO Compotitivo ratos on On Apni 2 8.2004, Dt,t thoth< hour ol 2:00 o'clock PM olI sasaid ------:------— — thorounder cts follows: Montlonthly payments in tho amountII THE PLACE OF BEGINNING.IG. Chapter C 7 bankmptclos. d ay, in the lobby otI FiFirst American Title. 260 Thlirhlrd of $918.91 for tho monlhsilhs ol July 2003 through and^ PARCEL II: - . Joff Stoker ol 734-8452* . Avenuo North. Twin Falls. Fal Idaho. CHARLES C. JUSUST. G ueat, Tod1 thetl Soctlon 1: A parcel of lanoland being the E1/2NE1/4NW1/4/4 Tmst Otficor for ChariosC.wC. Just. Esq. 162.5 FEET TO THE POINTr OFC BEGINNING. I First Visit is Froo Northwosl Quarter ol saidsoil Soctlon 8. said polnl beingg thott and port of tho NE1/4 ondnd rmore particularly described asIS For information concomingng thisi solo ploaso contact Tho10 SECTION 34: A TRACT OFIF U N D BEGINNING AT A RAYBORN IntoreoOlon ol Falls Aver,venuo W est and Wendell Street;bl; loliows:------Just Law Office at www.]uiJuitlawIdaho.com or.Toll Free0 POINT-WHICH UES; SOUTHrH-ll-30’WEST228,5FEET- : —------LAW WEST------Thonco South o o 'o rzo'20* W est along the conterllnono ol< COMMENCINQ at tho NorNorth onoKiuarter comer of saidId otl-800-923-9106 FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER CC OF THE NORTH- Twin Tw Falls 208-732-5878 Wendell Stroot lor a diatiliatonco ol 531.28 loot: Soctlon 1 ond being the1 TRTRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;I; W EST QUARTER OF THE: NORTHWESTf QUARTER BuiBurtoy/Ruport 208-219-9998 - Thonco South e9'S0'O4* East lor o distance ol 25.00)foet fo THENCE South 89'47’:17’30* W est along tho NorthIh PUBLISH: Docombor 18,25, 25,2003 ond January 1 and 8,3, OF SAID SECTION 34; THIHENCE WEST 125 FEET; ToToll Free 1-e86-567-5676‘ ' toapolntonthoWostboiboundary of Lot 3 7 of tho Orcholoiolara boundary of the NW1/44 olof Soctlon 1 tor a distance of 2004 THENCE SOUTH 188 FEET;r:THENCEEAST125FEET; 1 ?= Subdivision and beingI thothe TRUE POINT OF BEQINNINCIINQ; 611.77feet; . THENCE NORTH 188 FE•EET TO THE POINT OF ^ Thonco continuing SouWouth e9*s0'04' East parallel to0 thett THENCE South 0'12’19*)• EEast for a distance of 1322.81}t ------^------BEGINNING. ‘ centerline ol Robolne9 AvenueA' for a distance ol 169.C59,65 foot; EXCEPTING AND RESERVI^/ING FOR A PUBLIC HIGH- | loot to 0 point on tho9 WestVi boundary ol the Wostwlr[wind THENCE North 89‘49'09-|»-Eaat for o distance of 613.1919 NOTICEOFTRt r u s t e e 's V le WAY A STRIP OF U N D 40I FEETF WIDE. THE CENTER rjaNANNA’S HOUSE Daycaro . ■ Subdivision; foot to the Southeast comeiimor of tho E1/2NE1MNW1M; The (olloMring describedd proportyp will sold at pubik:te UNE OF WHICH IS THE NC'lORTH AND SOUTH HALF & Pro-Schod. ICCP & ThonceSouth00’0f48’l18* Eost aking tho West boundaiyiiy oi l THENCE North 0'16’01*I* WWeal along tho East boundaryry auction to tho highest blddoiIdor. payable In lawful money ol3l SECTION LINE AND RESESERVING FOR A PUBLIC CPR.31 r years oxporlonco Iho Wostwind SubdlvisloiSion for a distance ol 56.00 loot;Jl; of tho NW1/4 for o dlstonconco ol 876.71 loot; 4ho United Slalos, in tho10 olllcoi of Twin F alls Tillo 4 & HIGHWAY AND RAILROADiD RIGHT OF WAY OR El- 24 hours. Meals & snacks i Thonco North e9'60‘04* \West poratlel to Iho contorllneno StreetSi North. Twin F alls, IDD THER OF THEM A STRIP' OFC U N D 4 RODS WIDE. included. All agosi Robbins Avonue lor o\ distancedll ol 169.70 leel to a poi:point feet; ' 83301, on 04/08/2004 atIt 11:301 am. (recognized localal THE CENTER LINE OF WHVHICH IS THE EAST AND ~2ta-73S-4193' ------on the Wosfboundnrilory ol Lot 37 of the Orchalaiilara THENCE North 03’02‘35*15' IEast lor a diatanco of 434:02)2- -timoj forthe purpoae of loredoslngthallore certolnDeed olsi -WESTHALF SECTION UNEr Subdivision; foot to a point on tho North)rth boundary of tho NE1/4; Tmat recorded 06/25/1999)9 OSe Instmmont Number 1999-h PARCEL III Thonco North 00'01'20'EO' East along tho Weal boundaryiiyof i THENCE North 90'00'00‘0* VWest along Ihe North boundaryry Q12053. and oxecutodIb bj y WILLIAM L. R A BE a n d BEGINNING AT A POINT Trt■HAT LIES WEST340 FEET ^ Lot 37 ot tho Orcholoroloro Subdivision for a distance;o ol< ot the NE1/4 for a distanoonce ot 367.56 foot to the Northth PAMELA L. RABE, o s Granirantor(B). In lavor of REPUBLICC AND SOUTH 60 FEET FROM)M THE NORTHEAST COR- ■ 50.00 loot to tho TRUEE PPOINT OF BEQINNINQ. ono^uartor comer and theh e 1TRUE POIfiT OF BEGlf;ININQIQ MORTGAGE, DiV. OF OUOLD KENT MORTGAGE CO.... NER OF THE NORTHWE!EST QUARTER OF THE ■ This Trualoo’s SaleI Is subject to a bankruptcy tiling,ng. a SUBJECT TO: MICHIGAN CORPORAllATION. a s B e n e fic ia r y , to0 NORTHWEST QUARTER OFIF SECTION 34. TOWNSHIP tr tr ASKING/ QUESTIONS* payott. 0 roinslotomontnt cor any other conditions ol whkvhk;h 1. A 2 5 .0 toot w ide count)unty road easement along the}0 STEWART TITLE OF BOISEUSE INC.. the Current Trustoo ol3l 10 SOUTH. RANGE 15 EASTST OF THE BOISE MERIDI- Condud C public opinion tho Trustoo is not awareare that would cause the cancoUi:oUa- Northerty boundojy of tho10 ddeschbed parcel record, covering the followlowing roal property locatod inin AN; THENCE SOUTH 380 FEET;F£ THENCE WEST 172 polls p ovor tho lolophono. tion of this sale. Furthor,lor, II any ol those cortdlUons exi:oxist. This Tnjstte'a ^ l o is1 susubject to a bankmptcy filing, a Twin Falls County. Stato 01ol Idaho:I FEET TO CANAL; THENCIC E ALONG THE CANAL; . ABSOLUTELY ...... this «alo may bo nullI anand void, the succosslul bidderdor’s payotl. a reinstatement or iany other conditions of which:h LOT16,BLOCK3.CUNTOrroN EARL s u b d iv is io n .n o). . .N0HTH-1M*-WEST44FEET;T; THENCE.NORTH 14’44' ------NOSALESlll...... funds shall bo roiumod,id, iand Iho Tryslee and tho Bene)nef)- tho Trustoo Is not aviraroe ththat would cause tho cancella-a- 2, TWIN FALLS COUNTY.TY. IDAHO, a c c o r d i n g TO0 WEST 130 FEET; THENCEE NORTHI 2’29' WEST 100 Strictly research. : clary shall no( bo liablelie tto tho successful bkjder lorr orany tion ot this sola. Further,r. If ony ol those conditions exist,Jt, THE OFFICIAL PLAT THERlEREOF RECORDED IN BOOKK FEET; THENCE NORTH 53-46'EAST5 186 FEET; $7.00 $1 to $9.00 per hour. damages. this sale may b « null andmd void, the succosslul bidder's'a 8 OF PLATS. PAOE 29,. RECORDSR OF TWIN FALLS5 THENCE EAST 74 FEEETTOTHEPOINTOF Cosual C worie onvlronmont ------The Trustoo has tio-Jlo'knowledgo ol a more-particut.cutar- -lunds-shall b e returned., ano liable to tho auccessful bkJder lor anyiy Tho Tmatoo has no kno'mowlodge ol a moro particularir The Tmstoo has no knowlivrfedgo ol a more particular w wi knd. hqura. 15-30 hrs. lor purposes ol compmpllonco wllh Section 60-11-1 1 3 damages.’ description ol Iho above roforoncodrole rool property, but lorjr description of the obovo reforosroncod roal proporty. but lor per pe wook! Groat part-tlmo Idaho Code. Ihe Tmstoetoe has boon informed the addreijross The Trustee has no kncknowledge of a more particularar purpose of compliance withith Idahoi Code, Soctlon 60-113,J. purpose ol complionco vrtth IdahoIdr Code. Soctlon 60-113. job or socond job. of 816 Wendell StrMt.rt, 1Twtn Falla. Idaho Is sometim*limos description ot tho above/o rrolerenced roal proporty. butut the Trustoe has boon InlontHinnodlhatthostreet addrosaof,f. the Trustee hos been Infonneded that the street addresa of, C ( lose to CSI campus. associated with tho saidlid ireal property. for purposes of compilepllance wllh Soctlon 60-11313 176 BONNY DRIVE; TWIN/IN FALLS. ID 83301 U 8on>e->- 3697NORTH1825EAST.BUIiUHL.IO&3316lssomoUmos For i more Infonnailon Sold sale wrill be rr)odr)ode without covenant or worronranty Idaho Code, tho Tm steo0 hehas been infonned Iho address»s timos ossoclatod with saidd roolre proporty. ossod aled with said roal prope)porty. Call 736-2853 roganning title, possossicsslons or encumbrancos lo saUsaUsty of 20B5 E aat 3 8 0 0 North>rth. Flier. Idaho Is som ollm os}S Bidders must bo propanidred to tender the tmstoo tho fullill Bidders must bo propardd to tf*ndor the tmatoo tho full *★************' * * 1 roal property. amount ol the bid at theI solesa In tho fomi of cash, or a amount of the bid at tho solelie i'l tho fom of cash, or a — the obli(^tlon socurodd t>yb ond pursuant to the power'rer of associated with the sold roe - No manor how you spond you> ____ sale conlorrod in.tha ha Dood of Trust executedd byt Said aalo vMlI be madede lled, regarding title, onces lo satisfy the obligation HotfB llme-»avlno OifCCtoiy , • property, a s Qrantorfs]irfa)l with O akwood Acceptancsnca sale ^onlerred In theB 0Deed of Trust executed by)y possession or oncumbranc n possossion or oncumbrancee:ea to satisfy the obligation ‘ -ot „ goods and sorvlcos to Corporation. LLC asi lh Todd Guaat and TerMaataaGuaaL husband and wife, asIS secured by and pursuant to thell power of sale conforreKl Inn eocured by and pursuant lo thoho power ol salo confened in wotV ^ tor you today. Trust recoidod Oecwnbimber 20, 2001, o s Instnimentt No. N Qrantor(s). with Alllancsnca Funding, a dlvlalon ol31 that certain Deed of Trust.I. that certain Deed of Tm st 2001023983. In tho racoijcords ol Tw^n Falls County. Idahlaho. Superior Bank. FSB a sI lh(the Benolidaty, under the Deod)d The default for which thisilssalolstobomadois: e The default for which this saljalo Is to bo made is: r “ Thofienalicial IntorostIt of s(ild Deod of Trust w as s i ^ i of Trust recordod Januarytary 3. 2001, as Instmment No.0. Failure to pay the monthlyIly paymenti due 07/01/2003 ol>1 Failure to pay the monthly popayment duo 05/01/2003 ol querttty assigned to JPIP h Morgan Chaso Bank as Tn»f(5feo 2001000132rin thoro<»rds3fds of Twin Fans County.-Idaho.0. principal. Interest and impoipound# and subsequent Install-'I-' principal. Interest and impoumjnds and subsoquont Install- U/A dated a s ol Marchh 1.2002.l. recorded SeptambartIf 16, The Beneffclal Interest of3f aaklai Deed of Tmst w t t subso-0- monta due thereafter; pluslus late charges, with InterestIt ments due theroofter; plus latola charges, with Interest 2003, as Instrument No.No 2002018«3S. The Benellcificial quently assign ed to JPMort.lortgage Chose Bank, as TrusteeM currently accmirig at 7.875%5% per annum; together writh all11 icurrently ijpcrulng ot 7.625%. p-per annum; together v^h all Interest of said Deed oJT3jTrust wna subsequently assigncgned for tho Truman CapitalI MiMortgage Loon Tmst 2002-2.2 . subsequent aums advoncoccod by benellciary pursuant to0 :aubsequeint sum s advanced1 byI; benoficlan pursuant to BUYITl to Gaijwood Accopionconce Corporation, LLC recorderdod recorded November 20,20. 2003, as Instrument No.0 . tho tenrts and conditions ol sakJ Deed of Tmst, and anyy tho terms and conditions of saidsa Deed ol Tmst, and any ------^D«*fnbaf.4,.2003..iia.lia.tnainintfinLNo>.200M31228,.tS.Jn. .20030301H . Irttfie records)rds o l saW.County, ______supplemental modlflcotioUlons thereto. Tha prIpdpaL>L ;suppIemenlaLroodltlcatlont >n»Jh.or.oto,J(hO-PflnclpQL. — _ SELL IT!------r - the records ol said CounI THE ABOVE GRANTOR!ORS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY;y b’alance owln^aa ofthTTilTcfate on said obligation Iss ibalance owing as ol Ihia datedo on said obligation le : THE ABOVE QRANTCIt o IrS ARE NAMED TOOOMPL1PLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4:•6(4)(a). IDAHO CODE. NO REP-=- $90.949;63, plus Interest,t, ccosis and expenses actuallyy :$107,181.61, plus lnten»t, COIcosts ond expenses actually * - WITH SECTION 45-1506506(4Ka). IDAHO CODE. NO REISEP-. RESENTATION IS MADEDE THAT. THEY ARE. OR ARElE Incurred in enforcing the I otobligations thereunder and jnn iirtcurrad In enlordng the obllj]IIgations iheroundor and In RESENTATION IS MADlADE THAT THEY ARE. OH ARE AR N O T , P R E S E N T L Y RERESPONSIBLE FOR THISS this sole, together wtth anyny unpakl and/or accruing roaltl :this sale, togothor with any urunpaid ahd'or accming roal NOT. PRESENTLYY FRESPONSIBLE FOR THIH IS OBUQATION. proporty taxes, and/or assissesflmonts. attomeys'lpes.I. iproporty taxes, and/or asseaesem ents, attorneys' foes. TIHE OBUQATION. The delault for whichh thisth sale Is to be made Is thele Tm stees' fees and costs andmd any other amount advancedd Tmstees'fees and costs andI anyai olhor amount advanced ' T h e delault for whichik;h this sale is to bo made la1 the tli feUura to pay tho amountnt ddue under the certain Promis-s- to protect aakJ securtty. asIS authorltedi In the promlssoiyy ito protect soM securtty, aa auiluthoriiod In tho promissory TTIIWES-NEWS . failure to pay the amouni>unt duo under tha certain Promb>mis- sory Note and D eod of TnjTmst. In the amounts called foror note secured by the aforemoimonttonodDeedoftnisL note i secured by tho aforementmtionedOeAlolfmsl.- * aory Note and Deed otof 1Tmst. In the amounts called,d-for fi thereunder aa foltowa: MonWonth^ payments in the amountnt Thoiaforo. tho Beneficiaryary elects to sell, or c au sa aakld Therefore, the Benoftelary' electael lo sell, or cause sold ^ thereunder a s folkwrt:: MMonlhly.payments In the amoui«unt ol $607.35 for Ihe month*nthe 01 June 2003 through andId tmst property to bo sold, to10 satlsf/solds obligation. itrust property to be sold, to saillallsfy saki obllgaUon. CCLASSIFIEDS of $926.22 for the monlontha of July 2003 through anand Including to tha date of usale, l together wtth late ^argea» NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV3IVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS3 INOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE/E NT H A T THIS FIRM IS £CTADEBTANDAf4YINF0R- , Including to tha dato of isole, togelher wtth lata oiargeirges and monthly paynwnts acoaccn ilna The sum owing on thon ATTEMPTING TO C0LLEC1 I- ATTEMPTING TO CO aEC T^TADEBTANDANYINFOR- WILL FILL - and monthly paymentaa accnitng.ai The aum owing onithe th obligationeecursdbyaaJdCJd D ^ o f Tmst Is $52,461.49 asIS MATION OBTAINED WIIWILL BE USED FOR THATT IMATION OBTAINED WILLLL BE USED FOR THAT HE DEBT MAY BE DISPUTED.I. IPURPOSE,ANDTHATTHED ' - o b i i g ^ secured by aa»aakf D M d ot TntM la $109,287.6I7.S8 prtncipal. plus aarvtce chanharoea, attome/s fees, coets ofof PURPOSE. AND THAT THE IDEBTMAYBEDISPtnED. IS ARE NAMED TO COMPLYIT 'T>HE ABOVE GRANTORS AF EVERY aa prtndpal. plus sewk»ICO charges, attomo/s lees, costxtsts this foredosura, any arxid alall funds expended by Beneli-n- THE ABOVE GRANTORS / ARE NAMED TO COMPLY ' of th is foreclosure, a n y/ orand aO hjnds expended by Ben(a) IDAHO CODE. NO MADE THAT THEY ARE. OR1 IREPRESENTATION IS MADlkDE THAT THEY ARE, OR llclary to protect theirIr securitya Interest, and intereiirest accruing at tha rata off 13.260%1% from May 1. 2003,), REPRESENTATION IS MA NEED ' 9.5% from June 1, 2003, togettM>tner together with deUnquent taxestaxi plua penalties and Interestst ARE NOT, PRESENTLYY RESPONSIBLEP FOR THIS3 ,ARE NOT. PRESENTLY RERESPONSIBLE FOR THIS aocn^ ^ ^ ^ toxea plus^u penalties and Interest to»the th tothadaieofeala. . OBLIGATION, OBUQATION. to aeO or cause the tmst propertyty Dated D u m b e r 8,-2003 ' 0 • ' Dated I December 2,2003 dataofeale. Tho B e n e f id ^ electa to a ts to sell or cause the tnot propertMrty tobaaoMtoaat&tysaklobllobUgaflon. ftema and Address ot the' CurrentCu Tmstea Is ftom I e and Address oi tha CurrjrrentTmsieela Jd obUgatkxv Dated this 25th day ol N0van)ber.2003.N « . STEWART TITLE OF BOISEISE, INC. STEWART TITLE OF BOISE.:. IINC. • • 22nd day o lil D u m b e r , 2003. /s/Paula Peteraon • 9196 West Emorakf. Suite 1C 9196 West EmenUd, SullelOO00 ___ TmstOfnoar.for-Ctiartea C l.a.Ju»t,£sq.______^______.Botee, ID.B3704______L’ ” - . > Boise. i ID 83704 SELL IT! ------7a«»*uJaPet«won;-~ PHONE: (800)281-8219 fofWtriteimatiM ’ TTwl Officer for Q h ^»«C.Juat,Es^ C Forlntormatlon concamlnoIng thia sale p letse contact Thele PHONE: (800) 281-8219 forilorinfwmatloh ...... I S t W l Title ot Bolae. Inc. Si For Information ooocemlnrnir^jyta^aa^ l w w co n ^ ^ TThe b Just Law Offtea at w w wrjuatiawidahoxom jui or Toll Free« Stawar1Ttt>aofBota«,tnc.)C.Succaaaor Trustee I Successor Tm^ee car BUY IT! • jStUwOfficaatwiwfJ Free at 1-800-923-9t06 , By: Undo D. Irwin. Trust OffkJffteer IBy: Linda D. Iiwln. Tmst OfTk:«i W1-60CW23-C106 PUBUSH: December 11.1. 118, 25, 2003 and January 1,1, PUBUSH: December 18,25.25.2003 and January 2 anelO,I, IPUBUSH; December 11, 18,0, 25, 2003 (md January 2, , 2004 . 2004 • _ ■pUBUSH: Januaiy l. 8.S, 16 and 22, 2004' ...... , t; j b ^ ^------Thurtday;;January-1;ir2004rT1me»*NawarTwinn Fall»,-fdflhoFl ET------

• . HOMEINSIinspections ' ^ 1 rcoiyipUTER I DRIVERS\ iRRESTAURANT E t r ~ 304 C A V 2000V» V sin ce 1993, Burloy Farm Sonrfco *B»TTtvckDrMng8chool Now Ni hiring all positions L m i . Cl«ssACDL34q.6.wk», _ naya^nlqhta.. M i ______[_t r \ / \ Bill Baker.ter. 208-326-6118.*______position open January cl*s»«o. Job plac«m«nL Apply in person at ■ ■ $30,06o-S40.000/yr.______, O bath,'newnew appL 1600'^ . - -26th-A pril 30th.-Must ' — A & laon Pizza Hut . = ; ^ ----- SAtTiLE AVON Choose your '< b* proflcltnt (n 208-737-W2* Jerom e Pizza Hut hours>urs & Income, Contact \I J P i ed, 'fenced 361 * 3rd,AveV\veW . $65,000/offer.______•Aro.VI»w,OI8*nd Blue Lakee Pizza HuT ______. . . LorIH>riHotland at 731-7265.* fDRrVERS^""**"^ -5! CURRENT . an O 208-761-22S4* classifieds; Windows XP. Full end part-time drtver* SeCRCTARY SEC . . _Applk»Uons BvsJIabia: m a PALLS 3 bedroom, -— neadodtonjn-- -Part-time,may work.lnto -a VALKINQ ROUTES k 1351E16thSLorcali AVAILABLE E: lmail ™h. w /den. 2800 aq. ' • 11 western stalaa. FTrlor H busy legal oHIce.- 1 I 208-67B-1167oxt2. people skills and comput-. ^ der home, remod- > ClaasACDL, R" b u r Ad T o custom cabinets,______Every Day!! Closes January l4Ui.* double and tanker er Jf knowledge.a must. WIN FA L L S . . “ rrp-PUBUCSEflVICB u - . ------■ . . hardwoodfood doors, fenced : endorsement, Send Sa resume to P.O. B ex •' CURRENT ST.702 r i MESSAGE ^ ^ . . DAinv ^ 901 TVvIn Falla, ID 6330)* AMOTOR ROUTES 1800)00-2100 Candlsridge BIgptIg profits usually mean T H E v/;Jeck. Walking dis- 2 year# exparlenca req. 3# to H.S., 4 Sawtooth. Experienced milker. Call Pay DOE j = AVAILABLE Dr Dr &Dig a, risk. Before you do p i L A S S I F I E D t l 18.000.0 0 0 .208-731-04C2* CUSTOMER SERVICE 208-934-556a.‘ Food gr«d» products. THETIME^NEWS Tr ^ ____ 2000»0 -2 2 0 0 .Candlevrood .builnijilness with a company. representative DAIRY Great home time. ^ BELLEVUE/HAILEY Ave^va. check cht It oui wtth the DEP• P A R T M E N T • m f m a ^ Exp.mllkerlnJaronie. Idaho MltkTnnaport, KBTCHUM . RT.T.729 "J Betterittsr Business Bureau. . .Fixer uppenppers.- Forsdoeurea. Tha Tlm«9-N»wa haa 0 a Call Jose 639-7624* Ino. Burley, ID * JothConier&SubsVtulos 1100100-1500 4th Ave. E Forfri)r free Informstion about Free List. part'tlma opening for a 100-1500 6th Ave. E ‘ avt 463-4177 ld«1l>43 ” B H ivIn------^------— 1-eOO-M7-2S11 needed 1100 avoiding Investment ,TTwin ' Falls i(888)4» . .CifCuIallonCustomor Ser­ 100-1)O-500AshSL scams, sc write to the o a q )nsy Down Honws. Experianced truck drtvars. M-F 8AM to 5PM M D Sr vice Roprasontallvo. This I you live In these araai RT.T .e ( se . - Federal P Trade )8-734*5538 Free Report. posHion' muat bo able In to so lo or team , to run 48 00-499 Tyler St: Commmmlssion, Washington, ,'WinaaiidOmaglcv8lloy.com 1463-4177 Idff 1081 ,l. states, flexibio schedules DRIVERS and would like to be a 100- nondls multiple rosponsl- catTlor T .639 D.C,D.C,, 20560, or call the B u r l e y Bryaniryan Newberry and good pay. Ploase callI FuII-tlme/Rellef, - RT. t blililoB. Ideal candidate Will Be Closed Please contact lOO-'XM 99 Fillmore St .Natlonitional Fraud Infonnalton n n a lyonslde Realty* ,|! - 208-423^26a/731•4269* 8 Western statea & should p o s se ss an oxcol- Alberta. Home weekly, T o d a y Kathy, K District Mgr. 300~)0-499Tayk>r»Sl Centeiinter, 1-800-876-7060,* *ALL8 Forecloaurel ' lont phono presonco, a, DRIVERS rider program, health NEW YEARS DAY 735-3348* RT.1T .733 = = I 4 bdrm.,11.. 22 b a th .-$64,900 strong customer sorvlco:e Fialbeds, w /0 least 1 yr. XMOOEImSt.N. T Insurance, fuel and January 1,2004 ^ I 100-^ 3 0 5 ^ : 0 0 2 0 0 0 FI1.ER < 600-319-3323 6X1. skills, computer aplltude.e, OTR exp. Operate In n ~~= i 1000X)0-1250 Heybum E. ^ 3 0 5 ? Clean 2 bedroom, Call 8 ^ aafety bonuses. VVWe will be open regular r— |7 1 bath,th, $400 month. H792i792 lor listings.* nnd the ability 10 work wellall w eal atatos. Exc. pay & hours Friday, January RT.IT .e40 wilh others. Sales experl*rl- benefits. Homo rogulaily 2nd at 6:00am-5:30pm 100-1JO-500 Pierce St. alt208-731-0919.* YWFALLS iri newer3 'enco and boing a selt*If. 800^53-222r II you live near one o( D R A C O r = = I bdrm.,.. gasgi fireplace. * $122,000,734-6481 starter Is a plus. Schedule Tha T7/n««-Mm ^ these areas and would___ INVEi1/ESTMENTCORP. nv3rel$12 !? DRIVERS ■' ocsalebyownerzcom* IS Monday - Friday. 0am vmwjnaalevallay.com ■ like to b e a carrier______cASH^SH for Deeds of Trost, to noon. All Intereated!!| ■ fT M m aN e«ded-f. bRIVERd------**1 Pleaaa contact______Mortas' ' , • Terminal to tomilnal 132M8traatWaat \ rtgsgas and Real Estate JNG TO ASSUME individuals should out Upgrade from B to A. Jenn, District Mgr.______contra nil Drop & hook only. rw tn Falla ntracts. Call today for a U i Z Mortgages . ____ an fippiicailon at 2 0 8 - 7 3 3 ^ 1 CURRENT *'* 738-3346*______Ireo,eo, no-obtigatloni quota. [ I lilH iH PIsasease seI n d name. Tho TImos-Naw'o ...... Uplo-.42/mllo. ’ Se habla Espanol WALKING ROUTES Call 66B-466-S162* 1269 Ovarfand. B urtay W ____ (206)733-^1*(5 SS, & phone number Attn: Dan Walock 20S-677-404Z AVAILABLE R to p.o!.0 . EBox 5144 Twin , ' P.O. B ox 548 For oxira tummor h«ip, run an DrivInB School •mall: WHY WAIT $$ g i S bble l Your Moneyl Falis.lc Reco IH.Idaho 83303.* Twin Falla, ID 83303. ad In ciuslfied. irt tsti. ira 20a-734K)5ae* mtwlna.000 or make offer. Class!lasslflod Sales lor cash. In lav^ul money orol thotl United Stales, all payable 1 year experience required. rSCharmac Trailera 452 40(100-900 8th Avo N, ATTENTION 934-454514 or 961-0027* Ropnloprosontolives. at Iho Iimo ol sale, tho followIlowing descritiod real property. Ploase call 733-9277 South co Park W. Twin Fails. Hop by our Burley olffco CLASSIREDi . S itu a te d in tho County of TwinTwi Falls, State ot Idaho, and (or moro Intormatlon’ ond fill out ADVERTISERSt V No phone calle please.* fVhrWIN FALLS. 33-0931 ext. 2 doscribod a s follovra: an application, 5 ^ ^ -600-6S8-3683 Township 10 South, Range|0 161i East. Boise Meridian. Twin I Looking tor a PUBUC SERVICE RT,rr.883 1263 Overland Ave. * p |e e 100-700 Ridgeway Drive ’lease check your 132 3rd SLW F.iiis County, Idaho g n a tjo b ? MESSAGE 40C ______adid (on the first day. out IOC000-2000 we will correct il. >ark Meadows 3 OvM land Ave. (Monumentod by a Vi' robaribar C.P. ROC165EP9S, Instru-. and professional avoiding av' employment sor- Par We aro not JEROK Burl*y Otilce* morn No. 1995-01454-7); resume. With over vice vie scam s, writo to tho IOC000-2000 ^ 'osporislblo for errors Sale» cor Rent lo ownl win Parks Dr. ^ THENCE North 0'02'30*’ W/ost W/i along ihe Wosl section 10 years experience. Federal Fo Trade Commis- Twi ^ ;otlor tho first day of 1 7 1 0 sq. It, 3 bdrm ., — p uIBLIC f y ( SERVICE oinl: sion, Washington, D.C., RT,rr. 690 aVUTES m AVAILABLE pubiicalion.* 1 balhdth. Loft. Opon floor Mt tino for 264.20 fool to a poini: 20S-324-3576’ slj l00-600^0rk Terraco MESSAGE THENCE South e9'29'38*8* EEast for 33.00 loot to a W 20580, or coll tho Nation- 40C '. Lois ol windows. Sollincslling property? al Fraud Informollon Con- 11£150-1250 Porkviow Dr. Call Twin Falls E d ge tobar on tho East boundaryiry ofi a county highway right of MECHANIC f' rh e T im es-N ew s is e of town w/back non'toayalay any (oes until It's way and tho TRUE POINTTO 0 F BEGINNING: tor, 1-800-876-7060.* Th£ 733-0931 ext. 2. or yard 1 viview to Ihe north. FT. dleael m echanic for currently looking (or B, For Ireo information THENCE South 69-29'38')' EastE (or 146.63 foot to a W local trucking company ^ JEIlEROME cut Burlov 677-4042.* 1 6x1512 outbuilding. 1 avoiding timeshore icbar; Must havo own tools. ^^ < RTIT. 518 Independent ------F o n c icod backyard. nndroalreal ostato scam s, THENCE North 0'02’30*’ West lor 140.53 foot to a h ' Benefits. Wdgo DOE. A 100-400 5th Ave E. FRoute Carriers uro landscaping. “'n,o,olo to Iho Federol lebar; . , Send rosume to H lOO-aOO 6th Ave E. Tradedo CCommisston. THENCE North 89’30’0S’' W-West for a 148.63 foet to a W Box 97926 In c / o 2)T. 0 ( 520 SHOHOSHONE W k j I Washlngtongton, D.C., 20580, , lobar on tho East highwayy rightri£ of way boundary; The Time* N ew s ______VVI 10( OTOR ROUTE 617 ------IjEROr. or call thetho National Fraud l00-7001stAveE. MOT 702 E. Avo. H. . THENCE South 0 ’02-30*easEast along East highway right ol PO B ox S4S you live in these areas jc d q i ormation Center, $260TO$500perweok. RT!00-700 2nd Ave E. » yo' ROME rental Incom e 2050 si way boundary for 140.511 footfo to tho TRUE POINT OF Twin • Falla. Idaho S3303* q< I sq. It. homo/liropla- . .800-e76-7060.* Will train to work at homo 1000-700 W est Ave. F I Haddon ^loalty ^ 5 1 2 ^ | l along Ihe North boundary,V, includingi. Ihat manufactured mortgage refunds. No cq( P leasa contact BUHLHL 3 bdrm., 1 1/2 both, iJ* VtsTlmaa-NawM/ C 208-8B6-22B9.* homo, moro particularly dosco Rnanco Sonirlcing Corp., fka REALTORS h o oI d d , , 5 bedrooJfi, 2.5 icing wllh1/3 down. Servicing, LLC. (ka Conseco I R o u te 428 CaCall20a-643-4371 both.2,230Osq.lt.,$98,BOO, Green Treo Financial Sen/icin/icing Corporation, as Lender 208-684-3999 or Idoal candidates will B 15th St. to 2 0 lh S t. III .■ — I firoploiilaco, work rm. 1471 ^ L♦35-627-0525.* i S [Bcnoliciary], dated Januanuary 6, 1999, and recorded p o s sess a vtrorklng know- ■ jmont No. 1999 000376, official DSt. to HSt. ^ RainerierDr,208-543-6605.‘ January 8 ,1 9 9 9 , as Irwtrumo lodge o( basic mailing ■ IA 337 acres, ogst ------tecotdsof -Twin Falls County,ntyJdahO-dhO-’DoodofTrusf)., _ TWINF-f X lI^------c a s s i a : -ru les ond rogulations end ■ BurloyButto, potato______ruslee has resigned as trustee ■ Weare'currently— $197,80flOO.-Boaulilul family -. siopo.Burl Tho aforesaid original Trusli havo good keyboarding ■ 2 pivots,^fio rock.’ tw Corp. has boon appointed os accepting applications W 10 In NE location. 4 and Ailianco Title 4 Escrow C skills.Thoywlllbe ■ V ■ ■ homo 176-5733/431-0832* Successor Tm stee, pursuantjant to Appointment of Succes- computor literate, have (orlndependontly ■ ■ ■ bodrorooms, 2.5 baths, SON Area larni land sor Trustee dated Oclobo}bor 22, 2003, and recorded good attontlon to detail D o w v r o w N 3contracted newspaper ■ ■ ■ larged} dock aroo with groal EMERSON Docombor 3, 2003, a s InslInstrument No. 2003-031082, and work well independ­ carriers. ■ scaped yord ond RV 48ocr} acros. sprinkler leir sales force to igoled, $ 110,000, rocords ol Twin Falls Count>unty, Idaho. Pursuant to Idaho ently. If Interested, please M id d l e k a u ff I 1263 Overland Ave. BQI King, Call Kathy O irrigate Code Section 28-9-604(2).), thoIh Lender has eiectod to pro- 1 Lincoln, Mercury Jl BaUAL HOUSINd •3920 or 420-0064 or Tormsm s ovailablo.t Can sond resume to; Is loaking to expand the (Old Ropor Building)* OPPORTUKITY 01 coed as to both the Realal Property( and tha porsonal fanatgomnOlaa.net s. Must have good __ I I 737-3915 or 420- odd20atl10 adSllional acros. pfoporty attached thereonin InIr accordance with Its rights sell their top-of-ttie-lineL Jl rMl «ut* In 6 4 19. 9 MLSD107486 'Call20lII208-431-4700* to tho Real Property doscrtbed work ethics. — rw».pap«r ti hAIM to pr'n'ia and rem edies in respect to t Dmg Froo Workplace* and Honda automobiles, l*FikHou»lno.A3^Iftleh • PC«393991 - - i iioroln. F A X KIwJi*t » D«04l to __ THE ABOVE GRANTOR IS NAMEDI TO COMPLY WITH M 1 e d ic a l people skills & wo trrf uffllutlon or Direct care s^afl. *o(en(iaIPIns_' l*crlffllnillao b .i.d on .■ - SECTION 4S-I506(4){a),, IDAHOID CODE, NO REPRE- . All shifts. IC*. coror. r.liaion. iix . > . T ------SENTATIONISfWADE-THAIHAT-THEi3RANTORlS..OR.IS. _ H ealth I n s m iic e Y ' O U R E•nocvi. t«muuf or ^ R M A N J.5 acre lot ^ESPONSIBLEFORTHIS ------Catr208^734;4344.*— • “ ExceUeol Income Po •llontl origin, or «n STAT5 ^ ! V ! i r ' HAGERM^ NOT, PRESENTLY REJ B o n u s P n g n m ATE REALTY, INC, ,-n' lor f^ monulacturod or il*i»lon. to mak* «ny tucti 20B-734-0400 or ' ' OBLIGATION, ■NEWSPAPER i — •Ttslnlng ‘Hi a d p ^r.t.r.ne*. itit ilmlialion or )m h om o. Circular Tho dofaults for which thishis sale{ is to be made are (allure a t e ■ CIRCULATION ■ •401K ’Be ■ IMES C L A S S IF IE D liolmlnillon.’ Famillil t w TmIFAU.S.-T drivo-wa•way proparod for lalu» Includii ehlldian d a tlo n . In M alad DEPARTMENT ndarlha .g .o l IS IMng $ 5 9 .9900. 0 2 bedroom. 1 loundati irmenls of principal and Inlerost, .P a ld V a cr a is o t i T b ^ c llvlslon. Complete . by the Deed ol Trust and Note, Tho Tlmes-Now$\B tlih pi(«m» or i.aal both,1, totally : remodeled Subdivls as sol lorth and required by accepting applications cutiot lb. A must se e. Coil ' h o u s10 e buildingb ptons Jctobor, 2002. in the'amount of duo on tho 10th d ayof Octc A p p iy In P ersDowivrowN 208-734-S83S ^ 410-5543,^7-4450* . on Ihe 10th day of each month (or a part-time District A ioxc[Castoftedo 539-5750 ayoH-410- SG02.06, and thoroaller on I Manager Aaslitent, itwole until tho date ol sale or reinsi NmDLfXAOT'D O R ThIir^l. n.w.p«p.r .III r

    ’ 11 Miranda ' 420-4729, HAGERMARMAN 1/2 acre lot In 1 of $20.00 a a o T * through July' - T h i s p o s i t i o n wHI - noWlnaiy .ec*p|-an» -MLS#1i#107881 PC»4411------rjorthvle-ivlewaubdlvlalon.------= (ii)late le e s Inlho amount of: - answer phonos, deliver Butch Hoatv ' 2 0 a -6 7 7 -4 8 4 3 ■ dv«)llt1no tor r.il aiitta of S5.00 or 5.0% of tho unpaid ______$18,000)00 1or trodo, owner 9, 2003, plus Iho lesser ot S m issed papers, and 083301 (BURLEY) «Ueri U In vkMalion of tha ^ It for each payment at principal ------T O IM a fa A v i iw. Ou rMdart va liarabv m :o. 208-539-7426* amount ol the inslallmont fo dollvor routos on w m lin-1S days ol tho due date uritll_ iFonnad Ihai all dwaliina* ■ ■ nnd interost.not,paldwithin-i - ■ -Saturdayend Sunday • - = M n F a lls, ID i I aOttnMrtMd M try* n«w*pnfr.>r Iho date ol sa le or rolnslaton 3EM ^ mornings as neodad. ar. t. .1aviilabla on an a^utl QTA1A fE REALTY, INC. ^ 5 t 4 ^ ({iDmiscellaneousleeslnthotho amount of SS02.79 accrued oppeippertunliv bail*. To Ideal candidates shouki smpltin ot ditolmlnatlon .208-734-040a ' IhroughJuly9,2003; be dependable, have a Lxos lor tho years 2001 (socond M huo ToD-lTM al 1-SOO- — . (iv)dollnquont property taxes pleasant demeanor, | f O U R IMC S9-B777. Tha ToM-frae TWir<^bf 3UL2^ h i s e e v e principal balance duo onitho the Note e s of July 0,2003. Is $106,621.42. RESTAURANT Tho balance owing as ofol July 9, 2003, on tho Note W attpersone needed lor V secured by tho Deed ol TrustTru and Nolo is 5112.509.43, ’ all shifts, including principal, accruedod Interest,ir and late charges, but B37-6227 ask (or Carol* w Qorty taxes, costs and expenses ReSTAURANf < i - ...... actuiiiiy incurred in ircino tho obligations under the ' Cook neodod for bar/grtil. ^ of Trust and Note or in connoc- Part-time must be I lion-with this sale, aa tnjstcustee's fees and/or reasonable flexlblo.&ovor21. I Visit us onliiliiie and check oto u t ; at1omeys-foea.asauthorU{jrtzod In the Deed of Trust end Apply In person at ftl between 10anh2pmat- I*I M a g ic Valiilley area homes.JS. i DATED this le t day olO oceipcember. 2001______- gOQMalnAve. N . • ffl ~ -lM;iiANCE-TiTUE-& ESCRO — ■— — "CiiciraoiTRearEstale: Successor Trustee Id ahO 'Ptm Company T 1 By: BobbI Oldfield I ------. . . . INow hiring lor all poenk>na / - TilloiAsst.Socretary — ' for new Jerome k>catk>n. Ill MIS & HAWLEY U P Managera thru drivera. lU ■ : " Bilingual a plus Salary .1 P.0.-B0X1617 O OE 20S-324-B858* J Boise. ID 83701-1617 Tolophono (208)344-60000 0 SALES. ! STATE OF IDAHO ) ROB1 G REE N PONTIAC )5S.a . BUICK QMC IS seeking is Opportunnities ^ ^ enthusiastic, movlated County of Ada - ) ,mber,2003,botoremo,MolisM On Ihts 1st day ol Dec^mb Individuals lo join our InnndloimiMiMii.petsoiuJy Businessalways dedicated it^lf to enhancing our Amljrte. a Notary Publk; In a u i e a tea m . Appllcanla iSteve Bcllem l Dcbn| Neb;Ison19^ Brent KertM CliClurls Barber appeared BobbI OldfiekI, km must have retk^ trai^ r customers. If you arc veryrry organized, self Canyonslde Realty portatlon & must ba avall- The Hraes-Ncws has a] 1.H Curtte Company Nelson Rea!ealiy (i)ldfl.tll Banker Can) • tho Asst. Socrotaryfll ALL working unsupervised, thethen wc have the CORP.. Succossor Trustee, able evee./w icndt. delivery service for cur < Curtis Really GMAC ■odltio within Insltument or tl N o prior aalea experienc« rtunity for you. Wc invitee individualsi who said corporation, and acknowt- naoeeeary. II you are modvntcd, and enjoy w instrument on behalf of aali cnt to customer service: andi circulaiidn edgod to m o that such corpo^rooration executed the tame. seeking a challenging & perfcct business opporti IN.WITNESS WHEREOF,DF, I have hereunto set my (Inanclal rewarding rs ore early morning delive:very. M andlafllxod my olflcial sesot a l tho day and year In Ihls career. Please call the reflect our commiiinen • certKlcalo first above wtltton,:ton. (asteat growing dealer- growth to apply. Papers /B/Moll»sa Ambrlz ship in tha Magk: Volley at independent contractor• opportunities c in •Nolary Publk: for Idaho a0^a>731-405S.all t th e M agic Valley, Roakling al Kuna. Idaho Inqulriaa conlldanllal. The Times-News has i % commission expires 02-2)2-28^)9 RobQraen-lsEOE* many areas throughoutat I 208-733.0931-ext.: t . ^ 0 2 . ^ 8. 25, 2003, January 1 *nd 8.. 'rn.yMraibtourb.nl PUBLISH: Docembor.18, S U .. CteMW.d. 733-0831. | _ 2004 Call Jeni at . - i ■f u t

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    TWIN FALLS C lean, BUIBURLEY Lease Overland V FILER 5 bodroom, 2 balh.1. KIMBERLY 2 bodrooni. 1I 'TWIN FALLS 2 Fails Prop- T JEROME 3 bdrm.. ♦,♦ , 2 ✓✓✓/✓'✓/✓/✓ ' TWIN F A L L S C ountry Avonuo, perfect retail lo- I 325 0 N. 2 3 0 0 E. flC. 65 both, foncod yard, W/D,, orty Mgmt, 2- 2 bdrms. 2 bdnn.. 1 balh. loaded, Av both. SeSO + dOD. 21232 3rd TWIN FALLS Loaso to homo 3 bdrm,, 2 bath, No smoking/pels. Starting . - cc cation, carpeted, low » ,/ miles S, Flior H,S, $550/1/ S450/month > dep. Nd} opts. $450 -f S300 dep. I Avftpnii gnR.7!in.nn?:■ipp* Own: Nico 2 bdrm,, 1 balhath onrqgo. walqr, no pols/ nt ruit jjlittlillna.U 208-654-2394 or - - momtrCair^08>733-e89V- ■ ---- aia -1 6 78-0f7 33-0436.^------1------“ homo, Woodstovo, goo109 smoking. S695 ♦ doposilT 208-219-1033* °,r''■ hoal. nowor corpoi. lorgorgo Cali 208-733-6269* HAZELTON TWIN FALLS Extra n i c ^I 'TWIN F A L tS A n o w o r 2 t ALL MAOIC VALLEY Ai JEROME 3 bdrm.. 1 bal bdrm., 2 balh du|)lox att bdrm., 2 balh. ail appls.. I LYNWOOD ^ kitchon, half aero. Call for TWIN FALLS noar college.r ' Now taking applicallons: Iwillbuy/loasoyourhor^ Area Nowly romodolod hitcho ■ Syringa Ealatos. 517 Rose SL (off of Flior)) AC, W/D. no smoking. I SHOPPING CENTER ' . details 203-736-84Q4.- __ tii-lovol, 2200 sq, fi., n'ow- ^------^Any prtco-Anycondilichomo. folrlg., & stovo. No smo —1-bdrm. apis. Quiet and ■— - in Perrlno Oist.-ACroppls.-- - C a ll 208-737-9635;*------■ ------Ofiico.8Laeiall_:J.:__ 90* " TWIN F A U S wilh 2 bod-od- or homo, 3 bdrm.. 2 balh.. Call Dave C ditlon____in^pots.-S5G0.-CalL20 0 wollmalntainodforlho ' • dbl/garago w/oponor. r QOODING cottage Inn. Hammock Ha ManagomenI ------room, 2 bath, lull baso-so- fam'lly/bonus room, largo 20e-M2-0734or312-43: 324-6983 or 731-6980* 1 oiderfy 62 yoars ol oge orir sprlnklor systom . $79 0 / - Rooms 4 kilchonolles. 734-4339 7: or 342-7368* . las 2 car garago/slorago. TWIN FALLS AVAIL NOW _ 4 mont, ovon. rango, gas o«or. HondcnppodDisablodd . mo.1 yr>-loaso roquirod. SI 13/SI 59 weekly. Monlh- = = ■ • WILLING TO ASSUMI — ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ lorcod nif, S550/mo. pluslus foncod backyard/dock. '• • Clean 2 bdrm, .1 bath, rogardiossofago, No pets. 503-297-0396.* ly rates also. 934-1055,* k ______Modooflos____UME JEROM E 3 b od room . —. $495-»dop20S-358-1370')• rof,.No pots, 420-0125.* room, 1 bath, ntlach - TWIN FALLS clean 2 4 3 7 Now, Lower Rales* • 1073.' Avo. W. «1. 73D-0322'__ S450 *181 a Iasi. Noar " TWIN FALLS 1 bedroom. TWIN FALLS______T T garago. No-pots. S5£ If ■ bedrooms, 1 bath, iaun- OLD TOWNE LODGE TWIN TW FALLS 1.000 sq.ft. fbo* tWiTlFALLS2 bdrm.440140 CSi 410-5543/732-5330* JEROME 2 bdrm,. 1 balh.), klichon'appilancos. No AltDr6pm.208;788-107 ® . dry hook-ups. $40^*476 Clean 4 quiot rooms ollico ol building w/kilchor>. Classified >bllo. ElmSI.,$SOO. BUHl.sm. n wilh garago. Vory nicol)i pots/smoking. $375 +* m onth. 208-280-0754.* ^ j _ JEROME lncounlry2b« fWlN FALLS smail.Tioan oloclric. 208-735-0473.* Microwavo 4 relrig. H0O AC. Ai foncod storage yorO^ jdrm. 2 bdrm., 1009 Broadwayo'ri quiot opts. No smoking. 644-9137 or 644-9062* rQS room. 1 bnlh mobil - TWIN FALLS closo lo CSI. Laundry. No Pots'.’ ++ more yard available. 3430* $350. 3 bdrm., 309 5 9th^. S ome uliis. incl. 420-9239*I* ******##••• TWIN FALLS 1 bedrooms It pays to read th( $350 -f dop (2) 1 bdr— Avo N. $500. Coll 208- 2 bdrm,, 1.5 balh.. oppis S110-S125 weekly, ' 12x24' l: storogo shod, 1 JEROME Now 2 bdrm,. 2 ovail. S420 4 up. AllL' -4 AC. Garago, W/D hook- 248 2 2nd Avo. W. 733-5630.* 2055 2( Osterioh. $595 mo. fine print. »ho . S300* dop 20e-324.34:Hod" 733-9658 or 731-2345' . 3. SiOOdop., ailutllilios& — k , etxA S balh. garago, appls. $525. . ups. $6S0/mo. Rol. 4 i . Call Jerry 208-731-2296 KIMBERLY 1 bdrm. •Co TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm. 1 3 420-2907 or 324-2754* , cable incl. 208-733-8841* TWIN FALLS B ost deal In C _ S300 Socurlly dop. No townll Microwavo/refrig,. or Ron 208-731-3199.* plotoly romodolo■------: b.ilh, all .ippls. $550 mo. t TWIN FALLS 1/2 off FirstIt pels w/oul permission. Call Twin Falls $37S/mo. 655-4153: * «*Hear th e quiet! spa. cable TV, laundromat, TWIN TW FALLS 3.000 sq, ll.. "quiol Coll 206-731-0919.* Monlh. Only $525 dop.). Call 208-420^96* . daiy maid sorvico. Storage si area wilh oflico 733-0931 [72 BRAND NEW Is KIMBERLY 2 bdrm.Is, lull TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm .,2. „ . -with loaso. Cloan 2 bdrm.. and bathroom, $600 ^ 0 .' “ “ APARTMENTS Laurel Park Apartmopts :• TWIN FALLS or balh, full ulillty rm..ivorod qu balhs. flnrooo. S895 mo. ® 2 balh. all appls. * W/D. Chock us oiitll No pels monlh. m 1920 Highland 3pl, APPLY NOW 170 Maurice Sirool • No smoking or pots. Burley 677-4042 sf., cloao 10-schools,11208- i $650 dop. Coll for.appl. Twin Falls ★FALLS APTS.-rfr Rooms , start alS120/week. Ave.a Roland. 539-4005.* sprlnklor systom, covor37- 734-7309 or 731-2984.* •208-734-4195* 420-8678 or 734-8678* and Pheasant Vlow 433 ' W. Addison. 733-5151 —- CARHIAGELANE j- Tovm hom es. TWIN FALLS 142 pallo. $540/mo. Collir 21 m j TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., *. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. W/D. Montorey Motor Inn* r r r V r r r r y 423-4720 or 420-3437' '*■ ■ APARTMENTS Available Jan. 1.2004 ,Mlo ■ shop, $550 +dop.. 620 ITWIN FALLS I SSOO/mo.. includes most}i 1,2,3 Bdrms. TWIN = FALLS MOTEL K '3.9 SPACIOUS 2 4 0 BDRM, •••••••••••••• Himbofly Road sloro Ironi FILERT^bdrm.. 2 r bo' ▼ T KIMBERLY culo 2 bdrmnokin- 3rdAvo.-W,20a-73&0322-^ 2 FULL BATHS uliljlios. Sylvia 208-420-)• $369-3515 ^ Daily and weekly rales proporty pi for renl, 4.000 sq mobilo homo In park. bnlh. hit, polio, flulo Expoct to bo ImproBBod 3792 or208-734-3611*. Som o DW 4 W/D hookups. 2152KimborlyRd. tl '/mo tw in FALLS Garages Spacious 1 & 2 bdrms. fl building w/fonced stor­ * smokinu/pQta.S460/n..L sprmklor.nopols/smok9 or 3 bodrnorn, 2 bath nowlywly W/D Hookups TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. T 1 Spacious and clean. No 208-733-8620 age 0| aroa. Nico shop wilh S300 dop. Cnil 208-3nL« g,S350dop..S575/mi Quiot building w/galod 0 pols. 208-734-6600* - romodolod hom o In NE Air Conditioning underground parking, bath. 2nd floor apt. No TWIN FALLS wookiy roles possibility P' of olfico aroa •* 3552, Iv-msg,* Q Toe' Cn” 208-423-4729 oi pots. S425/mo.-^S4255 TWIN FALLS now lown- Ploaso Cali tor moro locniion. Sawtooth School100I - Playground 357 Biuo Lakes Bivd N. slartlng ol S110. Micro- . . f 18-325- 420-3437,* houso avaliablo Jan. 2nd, RLER country llvlnj g o . Community and 208-736-2451' dop. Call 208-733-3669. wavo and rolrlg.. doily .inlormalion ‘n 208-733-1739* T 3 bodroom, 2 balh. 5 clos- bdrm.. 1 bath, larmI hoi ------r RUPERT 4 bdrm,. hor TS. Exorciso Rooms TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm.. 1 . maid sorvico. Individual r - ^ e ls, vauilod ceilings, dbl ' S6'j0/S750 wllh '["S'bar 2 corrals/TinyMd.S650/r------NO SMOKING $725/mo.mo. balh townhouso, (oncod hool. Ei R ancho ^ , garago*yard work provid- nuoago. 208-731-976fouso. call801-224.5678.* S700 dop. Call 737-3939.*39,* 2510WhlsporingPinoDr TWIN FALLS, . back yd.. W/D hookups. 380 W est Addison.* B j j od . I f 9 5 m onth. 2880 - ?3 7 5® TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm.r -o2 Twin Falls. ID 83301 No pots. S470 + dep. Call QOODINQ for salo or97 loC 9 * SHOSHONE 1 bdrm. v, 208-735-2111 . . Elizabeth. 208-308-0980* \ 3 bdrm., 2 bom, manu------gas hoal, all appllanc3.034! bolh, no pols, $650 mo. SARATOGA 208-736-8684 after 5pm.* TWIN FALLS 10X19, APARTMENTS T TWIN FALLS Now renling ' lurod on 1 aero,Kloaso ho including W/D. $37e a - $500 dop. Call 732-5752.* TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm.. 1 I storage. Monthly rate $25 You havo lo soo it 10 ' NEW an d bdrm , | pins. sm. pasturo.anulac- a S200 dop. Joyo 208-9:= n TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm., 2 balh wilh laundry facility. 2 3 2 doposil. 208-735-0473' . boiiovolti . . wfllora. Qll winyl tonehorso 4334or2O8-353-O20O.W S cor atlachod garago. 2 liv- S425/monlh * S250 dop.3 bath, pallo, appls. W/D iKIMBERLY extra nico 2 ^ houso has AC. 0po. aulo Ingrm,-3.000sd bdrm. No pels. S350 * Pont basod on incomo. garago. no smoking. this deluxo 2 bodroom, | 2 Call 208-423-5253.* garbnoo pd..S400 mo deposit. 208-423-6045.*S- Call 208-543-8333. comnluntty room, fcoo S800/mo. Call balh opartmont. Aport- I pots. 934-5175/539-51 Will Be C losed drm Equal Housing Opportunity.*, . video library, onclosod' 20B-734-6243' _ mont has ovon, rango, I mo.no -Ty..*-.. >Y TWIN FALLS Cloan 3 bdrm - garagos. 24 hour JEROME «168 $950 1 1 bolh. largo yard, $650> 0 + f ,T — I , TWIN FALLS 2 bodroom,n, rofrig, w/iccmukor, micro- \ n e w TJISr S dav emorgoncy mainlonanco. ,r- wavo, woshor/dryer, high lTWIN FALLS 686 sq. ft, ol 4 bdtm, 3 balh. tonni jular dop. Discount for loaso.iso . FAWNBROOK Wo nro 0 neighborhoodi cloan. quiot location, car­ 0 Jnnuory 1,2004 han APAFTTMEKTS Is offlcionoy gas heal. office space avaliablo in , court. Closo to Flying uary 6 6 0 B a k er S t. N alhan watch community. port. storage, no pots Read The ) Elwood A Evansinnis Wo will bo opon roQUli0 pm nftor 5pm 734-6230* S475. Closo to C.S.I. CaliIll $575/mo. plus doposil. any com bination of 1 -4 208-734.1401.*/ingJ houra Friday. Januar Tn 2BDRM/2BATHS399 208-734-3399 ovonlrigs* Lyle at 731-658910 800.* officos, for single or mulli- n» 2nd 01 0:OOam-5:3Op TWIN FALLS CLOSE TO \ Call or Visit todayl ,J°- 3 BDRM/2 BATH$499 TWIN FALLS Very nice 3 pio tononls. Will romodol JEROME 1 bdrm. S3 DOWNTOWN 3 bodroom, 651 Saratoga Dr. I * ★ ' * * * * ' * * to suit, wilh approprialo ( g 208-735-1600 bdm i„2bath, mojoreppi. 210 3rd E. 1 bdrm.5 3 5 Q Tho T7m»a-W«tv* 2 both homo wilh 1 coi TWIN FALLS 3 bod­ leasing. Plenty o( parking Classifieds garago. fully foncod yard,■nrrt t-flffld 1. 2, 3bdnn homos W/D hook up, garago. W. C. $375.736-0322 Storage, Palio, room. 2 balh, appllanc- avail., locoied in center ol full basom onl. $750< AC. water 4 sower Ind.. JEROME 2 bdrm. 1 b n^n Energy elliciont,. 0 8 , g a r a g o , $ 6 5 0 Old Towno Twin Fails 3 .riAu '"O'"'’ Pl“ ® doposlj. nc $695 S500 dep. 1 yoar .Icargarngo. 55&olii f f — Tw/n Falla DW and rt\uch moro! monlh. $500 dop.. $200 loaso: Call 20&-733-7818.* blocks Irom dow n lown. I bolh. 20e-733:p931 ^ ' pots, no smoking. Cal Every Day! . 324-3733 or 731-373;1 ♦ * * * Thia instiiulion is on EqualI move In allowance No For inquiries ploaso con- r 1 oldor 1293 Overlatfd. Burle Lylo at 208-731-6589.* 208-734-1600 pels. 208-539-4907* Try 0 low-cosi clossiiiod od tact John O. at 208-734- JEROME 2 bodcoom.c Housing Opportunity 1733* 203-677-4042..com* TW IN F A L L S GREAT:AT 647 Fawnbrook Avo. I Ptovidef *★*★■»*****J I lodoy. Call 733-0031, 4844 extension 105* _ Iric, includod. $450 I ------i LOCATION 3 bodroomlom. Handicap occossiblo 2 bodcoom, full boscir 3 + dop. twinMamtgicvaiity.etii:RS? 2 bath homo with 2-cai^car lEqualHousTngOpport^ $500 -f dop. 3 b«dra roporty garago. ovon. rango. DW 2 balh, S600-fdopO8 TIRED OFREt^TERSRoal AC. g as lorcod oir. luil^luily QOODINQ Cloan nico 1 Call 208-324.2154. Call Kon 01 Socuro Prop.tonost foncod. S850/month plus bdrm ..units, lor low in- ’ JEROME 3 bdrm. 52 4 I.' Monagomont & Ro£I. ralos doposil. pots considorod)rod c o m o . 6 2 and oldor or ' nlco dbl. wldo, no E___ Estato Invostors. Honrato. no smoking. Call GoorglQrQi! disabled. Wostsldo Court“rt-FHPB w \v w 7 > ^ a a ' i i u jai I long lorm, S550, 2 bathi Borvlco & low mgml.133. rt na at 731-6070 or Susaijsan Apts. 934-4986. Equal 324-8903 or 543-83410 pots, Quick vacancy fill rati at Itwin Realty 734-6500,500 * Housing Opportunity* + dop. 639-6067, B25-5133 in »J 8342* 8^6-6068.*

    HANDYMAN ~\ H I ACOUSTICALn CARPENTRY I I HANDYMAN I I SHARPENING - & D RYW ALL • ------Cioan-up------— ___ SERVICE^_____ Torres Carpentry' V/illdoyouaRoyaljob - carpenter - plumbing General homo repairs, at a budget price -20 years Exporfonco, J o h n 's S h a rp e n in g R epair, Toxturliig intorlor/oxtorior. install Gonorat repairs, drywaii. Froo oslimatos. S e rv ic e & Advanced PaintingI windows, doors elc. So> pointing 4 much moro Call Gordon e Repairs, romodols & Compioto sharponing. Habla Espanol I Emosto0 Senior discounts 20S-734-4424- Carbide 4 slool saws. new construclion. Lance 0358-0186/736-3927*’• R egal 208-423-4004* LeBaron/KovIn Haight!® I I 141 Bracken SI. S. 732-5904 or 308-1699* Ihomekepairs 208-734-4050* = CLEAJVXIVG I H AN D YM m I Tony’s HOME REPAIRS p I 1 I ACOUSTICAL 3 81 CLEANUP & Landscaping ITREESER W ^ Faucets. Drywoll. X: i y ' f f 1\ 8i DRYWALL■* ^^^woeWy^TonS^ V / i S a la z a r s S o lu tio n s palming, winiorlzing, T riple A ralos Commorical & ■ N trash romovol. ' Tree lopping, stump ' Why coll Iho rest? Residential Froo ' Wo fix problems •B’a & t t B l N t i u s / Free Estimalos Wo do what you can'l. removal, lirewood, You dosorvo the bosl!' Estimates. Bondod. Tony-734-3322* I. BO B ’S B EST insurod.733-7300Twln:n • odd jobs, romodoiirtg, and cleanup, removal of dobrls. 404-6367-733-1776* noMissic DRYWALL 678-4040 Burley winttoS^tlney,Australia ,' ,, Wo do it ail plus more. HANDYMAN = • 731-0788 —I Ruben 734-6506* insured Froe Estimalos* I TREE SERVICE *• CLEANING S tev e's L andscaping = j S E R V I C E h a n d y m a n Complete restoration for A -i-Jim ’s T re e I ] . —cfoon-ups Insido 4 out. . I f H l ii-, ...... S e rv ic e ' “ -I- AIK DUCT g &STORAGE Pointing, minor homo Whtto G love C leanin g Topping, shaping, CLEANING Commercial & rosidonlial repairs. 20 yrs, oxp. al SHEDS I Col Stovo 20»73g< g60^ removal, shrubs 4 Spociolizing in deep slumps. Spraying ------^AlrQuality------— . . — ------cleaning. - Custom wood storage fertilizer, lawn aoraling Wookly 4 bl-wookly shods, Rosidonlial, I M O nN G 1 4 thatching. S e r v ic e s Froe Eslimales. Insured commercial, oloclricoi. SERVICE L678-3476 431-32S3* Air Duels Furnaces Call 737-940r _ 1 plumbing. VC lilo, paint, s a - - : • Dryer Vents Chimneyss - -* woiding.-docka fencing Insulalion Removal ■ ■ I f I : ’ \ ^ otc, ChriV736-ei5r | T w in F a lls - fI T J ^ SERVICE \ ' Call 208-732-8788* COJVTRACTOR S to rag e & Moving We will pock 4 load. 'H Magic Valloy Design; HAWDmAw”! Move you from homo to Ray's Tree Service ' » I a u t o m o t i v e AGoiwral Contractors storage, storago to Removol, Trimming, B ■ Topping; Shrubs. a v s ^ . itlR T S -New - Romodoling-; ■’homo or homo'lo home. CommorciaVRosidentialII DAVE'S HANDYMAN Reasonable Rales, Stumps Wo havo Iho right pan1 kitchens, bonus rooms15 All typos homo repair ■20S-734-8030* L Cali 208-736-2571* . at a low prlcol 4balhs20&-734-16311 4 remodollng. • orB66-4M-3162* Catering lo the Magic Valley ■ ” homoownor. I jRAnVTHVG I rIREE SERVICES A u to P arts j n ,I Can 20^543-5010* | 226 Moin Avo. Norlh 1 EM PLOYM ENT G arr’s P ain tin g TREES 4 STUMPS PF------733-3388* Inleripr/ExtOftor MAGIC VALLEY- ■ =! SERVICES 25 years oxpe'rionco. •ISA Certified, Wood lor I h a n d y m a n I salo. froe oslimalos.' Tempo rury-Permanont Husband 4 Wife tcom. I BUSDVESS” Jack and Lona. ■ Tim Abbott 734-7919 Looking for ompioyeos'* WOKK ------_ . _ s b r v ic e ;_ . . ____ CttlL736:0227.. _. , |- _Pan. Md>wy42(W771* ___ — •• — Orlooklnglorwortt— General homo repolrs. Call TWIN FALLS PERSONNEL PLUSQ intorior/oxtorkir, FAIIVTJWG & I fI TRUCK DRIVmCt PLAN ROOM “ plumbing, painting, ond www.p«nonn*(lncxom diywail, 16 yoars SCHOOL : Jobs to bid for ail 733-7300 or 678-4040* DRYWALL > a newss p a p e r . construction. D iv - •stlrMteo' . Bluopdnt copios. *. LUPHER . R & A John 735-S179* i n t o I 734.PLAN (7S26r'_} I FENCING PAINTING, INC. Truck Driving School Readii gether is a great way to lN«w>,-Twln Fatli•atli.-ldahoEe ------

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    H AY3I3rd. bright groen. REFRIQIIQERATOR M agic BEDROCOOM SUPTE AtJSO- ["'■■...... , loo(y. t ' gorgoousll 7 ploce , ~| REMEftEMBER T hursday, J ain. n . 1,2004 ^ bam stored, 135 lb. Chel.l. 22( 0 cubte(oot. ly e a r lutoi/goi ^ . . Thnt birthdayay od 01 you placed—------ry sleigh bed. hoir- • • . 3 strlrring bales. $9/b ale./ old. $200. $2( Coll 208-324- ..Cherry s me ago in Tho quality. Brand now. J R sc n o time I ------1 • ■ Youplipick up. 324-7148.* 0063orjQr206-356-06ee.*": loom qut okvs?Now is Iho loxod, Rotoll S6200. ^ j S g k - TimtiS-Nows'i (Ino stem s and ioaty W ASHE )mo pick up your HER Kitchonalde. ICO $2250.420«350* UpCO•p fKi n n • I I THE ACESA ON BRJillD G E ^ Bobby wWo o iir ' lolo by tho bale, will $ io O0. . Dryer. Speed s. Slop by Tho ■ dolivovor. Call 208-306- ■ Queenion. $100. Dryer. PY. black Iron WITH A f f l n . c S lSdDopl. S lodayl' I 2941I ccell or 324.5665.* Maytaglag, $100. 733-9512 .QUjeNEN MATTRESS 4 . Now, still in piQSllc. Ln«hcck O u t r ------V “In the slock m N O R T H ^, OM-A HAY G(Good Cleon loedor, or 423-^’3-4224.* BOX. No c market, bulls make fico 5299.420-6350* T h e MfuRicVoitc.v u k a 2 0 j m 4 J .5 Ion babales; 700 Ions. 375 w A S HHER/DBYERsot E m o n ey, b e a rrs s imake money, b u i ctlon o r V 9 8 7 5 2 per ton.to Call 2 0 8 -9 3 4 . Konmornoro. $250. Kenmoro ENTERT/ pigs just get slas/aug/iJercd.” 4036Sor208-539-4036.* 0 lorQo OQk. holds up . ♦ 8 7 5 ner, $125, Excoll6nt TER,lnro The TinImes-Nows w e l d e rI Lincoln iir wire — Wall Street truism lition. 206-738-W0S* i‘ l.v.,si50/0llor. forlhch o auction lood. usodd 1 1 hour, 1 costs KQ 4 STRAWiW 1500 Dig bales. conditio J$20 por ton, . — 539.3541549s or 324-2391.’ caiondadar. overyd ay $995 sncrlticorllice S750. Coil WIIVEST E A S T Collall 206-431-6965* MATTRERESS AND BOX and On)nlin0 2 4 /7 a t 206.423,S2125212.*______. . When this1 dedeal came up in the aA r A 4 2 STRAWtW clean bailoy and FULL. Now still in www.magicvaIloy.com ag |t------9. . K 4 2 c, list $329 sacrilico New Year’s EvEve duplicate pairs V Q43 ‘ V J 6: wheat.at. small bales. JBB 111 206-734-5053; r o b 's I Coll208^20-63S0> A u cllon n AilvcrltnlnR. ev en t a t th e menagerie,m' each of ♦ J 10 9 4 ♦ Q 6I 3 n o Coll SBESTCRYWA1.L Wh e a%T t S t r a w big baioT acousoustlcal & Drywaii MATTRESRESS. King pillow 111 Holton m k M t m m the three llttlittie pigs drove the ♦j)bJl0 83 2- *4 76:® ^ Boker}r Clly. Orogon aroa. CallIII206-731-0766* 2 lop. andanc spill box sol. 208-7 -7 3 5 .3 -i2 2 CAROUSEL ' South h a n d 'to s still In plastic, socri- )hp,joiLOmaTiagicvalley.com* FIREPL 0 slam without much SOUTH C onteitact Chris • North ttr rru1EN e t, CABINETS oak. encouragemenilent from their part- n <1 . S lo p o 249. 208-420.6350.* ^ ^ 206-733- A Q 10 8 7 G: 541 .'70 sols to chooso from, w a n t e d Old g a s pumps ners. V A K 10 low. 2O8-20O-O576* MATTRE!RESS, Queen pll- op and box sot, now. or gas ilalloiGallon Items, ::: Afterwards.s. 2as they sat around ET RACKS 16- ,ip. ♦ A K n oiastic. sacrilico ■ Top monononey pa>d. .. haring a refreshing s, S35. 8 - rolls. $20. | ■ in the sty, shai ♦ A Call20&420.6350.* CULTIVAlATOR sm a ll 2 Tony2Q8-6()0-866-O27.J.* gli^ss of swill,ill, they compared If s ■E 4 0 SALE Konmore years oldId, n ever u sed . WANTED old miiilnfyr ’ SHARES lor sa lo . C notes on th e irr piperformances. Vul/ulnerablc: North-South BEET £ couch/love sooi. 4 ~ $150.Coil:>ll208-733-36S3.* modols, umlornilorms, insignia, The first littliittle pig had gone for De;Dealer: South * 120'ai‘acres. Twin Falls ^8Q^AT 6i jll^ i H ^raijjl i "iii ploce socyhidobod,sec 5 In l r ■m documonis.iis. &S souvenirs, FactoryoryOlst. S44-2622.* ^ sim plicity b y ca;cashing the club ace :oli 208-104-0563.‘ ^ ^ Paying tilghesl price! WANTITED boot sharo^, _ _ _ _ H BED S249. Solid Paul Nuttingting 733-1601* and then leadinding his spade three Thirhe bidding: Twint FFaNs Faclory Olst. HOT SPf3PRINGS spa. seats SLEIGH E toward the spadesp; jack, hoping go, 206-432-5472.* ’ande 8- modal, oxcol- wood.bd. brand new slill WANTEDrro"BUYlnTo TC South .W cst..Noi:tb..Easl^ t ...... _ c !« 2 2 condition. $3900/ boxod.d. ListL $600. Socri- . WD. 3/4 ton, Su­ West had thee sspade king. It was ^5 * P ass 2 ♦ Pa ass s s E T T M S m S K■. Cali 208-539-5766. (ice $249249.208-420-6350.* lIE N D tY gas. long bod. n ot his day. 5 A P ass 2 N T Pa ass s s - k ? 1 3 . m in d e r J..lowmilos.HO. SOFTUBU S T300.300 gallon. C j D6-733-8234.- The secondid 1little pig had been 3i A^ Pass 4* Passass huntoror green, like now. subtler. He toetoo had cashed the gI Aa AU pass' FAIRFIFIELD ranch (or MSRPIP $3200: will sacri- linst Twfin Foils WANTED club ace. b u t theth en h a d a d v a n c e d a iooso.0 . Cash le a se . Call (ice. S2($2000 + all aecosso- rdinanco lo lop Top Soil. . CoCoil 208-280- 208-86863-8799.- rios. 20t208-420-3767,* SHOP HEATER^HE iroos IholIh, aro in Iho 0554 or 206-<)IOe-423-9620.* devious spadele q(] u een . If E a s t h a d Op d7nn ^P' 3topoiiod. oioctiic sig n s; ihjthat'were ■ " ■ I * ! (2082O0 ) 7JJ-B/0U Start veryy {good condlllon. ninrflri To (Ind(ir oui more coll c o a l., LILUMP & STOKER itip;//wwwKww.mb«uetlon.eom' 5350,208- :ed in our lyou wnulJ lilr to contact IWiliy Wolff, c-nnllmail him st 18?326.5010* ‘ • llyo< illverod or U.Houl commmmunity hiip,illpynnwliridgfln* mm. 20(» o " ? ? S f 9 . r •s. Inc. 20»-t?3-6533* r — —^ Cvp7T«Hhi:ooi. tlnlln) Kralurg Syntllntr.»M 1 nc. 1.800-1 ng your sale, VOOD Bi.Sli'ltflJ U iU U iA W l i l i a you for y our ------; nOtia.aajsOmaB-cvfliioycom* Cul.,splitplit (Irewood. $90 por Tt TT, M— — cooporiperation* pickup;kup load. $120 por I V A L TWIN FALLS SinQlo& CKIf:HIHUAHUA pupplos (2) GERlERMAN SHEPHERD r rd or $150 por cord mrTintt ^ doublo spocos avail. Froo (omalos, (on purobfod. 6 wks. Puf=>up9. purobrod. black & ^ 7 0 7 ,1 ,^ J.*tJM I14.-i-B dolivereered. 208-324-7697* l l P i l ! mo. rent. Comoo Mobile old. old Roady to go. S300. sil'silver. Microchip. 1st i shots. S350.20M 66-7272 * ^ 5 j H i u a i l i u a WOOD cut S split. E«tat»».Call734-Wg4* Coll ( 206-420-5470* OtiC I 4 soil mixed, $110/ • Opo"")onino in Fobrunry. ir I pjwxdhllumjrtt t y lnpgrrf WATBPTBR RIGHT8-SHARES T a BLEL6 6lns»lc 1940'd 2004 . / V^ - L J n ETON '00 Kid's Kid'! 4.whoolor, :OCKATIEU pair ^ JU-heulorS130 . , DUR >iry-(arm-commorciol. Cushmimon maple drop loot r “ ' jcf Consignmonla . — • ^ 90cc. loss)than tha 100 miles, 1 0 LDENRETHIEV6 R orod. 629-4039* with cage. S200. G O ' ,y or Soil. 312.1135- liningig lobio, 38x50 with A 1 ) $650/o(lflr. 20 Coll206-732-0fl0S.* AKAKC pupplos. smart and Wolcomo . / r. 206-U6-1326 adorable, havo shots, r Mplafn's chairs. $250 C t^^5or>3.-455r • f ^ L / or 206-260-1150-1964* 30Q'TRAININQ CtASSES Parents on silo. 208-654- ^ 7 07na 8 ' Coll 20206.532-4428,* ^ 8 1O 0 i ^ S jS iB S ^ H ‘t w in FALLS Roommolo s ii eS-W E W S HONDA-611 $550.S5i troll 110. Slarl soon. S60. Good 23Mor206-g19-1033- . Servingig tho Magic Valley CLa I ' wanted. $250 montti. ulil- unNeighbor Dog Tfoining.. ^ ASSIFIED YAMAHA-6666TT225.$750. T ■ ;■ Itios paid. 20 9 -7 3 3 ^ 7 3 .' ' wwwww.gndLnoL 423-5442* LA£ puppies, block. AKC,‘ ^ARTMENT— Call423-00t4o114 or 539-0015.*------ovoiioblo ImmodlQtoly. ALrALl=ALFA HAY ton Dolos. BEDROClOOM SE T 5 p le ^ . l i e Al m EE 2 cnnatmas pupplos. Abt>rovia1«n»\t DiinaD.i aboreviai- f h e exc. blood linos. Ploaso 9t cutting. 400 bales. W t k M BrandId now.1 ved. Make o((er. 208- (omolos loll. 208-232- CUSTOMERS L®'Moving and noed to (Ind a ' 3-5067 or 539-7715* 2766 or 208-282-5419,‘ W HO SSgood homo (or hor. NEED CColl 208-404-9530,• LABABS AKC Christmas pup- S R E E C h o w / H u s k y Plopies, chocolate & block, ^ 7 0 9 YOUR WW Flold champ Bloodlines. • SERVICE - 8 w ooks old . All m ale. . ^1° Roalcuto. 208-676-8047 BolBolh parents hip certified. — Advertise In ^ 1 st shots, wormed & 'ALFA 1st, 2ndcuttrng =REE Gorman shorthoir. dowclawed. Call 208-366- lalfa covored small lies. $60 per ton. the. (on(omalo hunling dog. Cat. oflf2887or20a-fl59-3909* J®*,®, orongo/whlto molo. Kit- 8-3^4-7401.* Service HLEY ilTRAW mai't.T (on yocyear old & 8 w eek s old. ..-^Dfrectory _ moioB. pod & door mat n $40 por ion. Call 6-S43-6597.______733H3931 ext. '2 I mFREE H eelor mix. m olo trained. , Call 208-734- puppy, 14 wks. with shols. 6024 or 208-306-3192* GRASSf^SS HAY 1 si & 3rd cut. CATTLE purobrod rogis- Strayed S^r male dog, oldor. noli bales. Coll 206- ' torad Anou* halter*, wowould moko groot (omily MINUN PINCHERS 2 molos;2 S '6-4270 S S or 731-0741* 'dog-'Coil 655-4396.‘ • lorr(omolos. biocWrod/goWen. ■: good quality ond potfflfoo.— dO( f $50-S65 por ton. sm. — 20e-423-4010 Iv mifl/------almosl2.months.old..Cflll; H a v E PREE itlltons'S^a montho- —Oorlo 208-324-4227.* fniourioUntrOK.WiirdeHw i old. spado, doclawod. ^ extra. 206-326-4516* Bhols good ( o n yr. Coll MINIIINI PINS adorabio, C Z 7 T i A BARLEY straw (or-' 208-735-5095,‘~' cho.;hocolQte babies (or B0I0; 1 Fomalos and maloa. lo. ' Nowborry Trucking rREE kiltons. (1) long Precious Chrlslmaa gtlla. impany. Call 20B-423- fREB (4) Tractor tiros. ''f’-ihoirod orange. (1.) short 29 or 200-731-4629* vQroaKorhorsoftodors. S250/oa. 206-308-2601 * haired orango. (1) Calico ^ r 6> STRAW 3500 torge • CaII203-733^6492of llahl orey. Blue H eeler POCOODLE AKC. liny toys * itos ol elraw ond 700 ; 208-733-4278’ nS,n L 3 ^ 206-212-0411.» p^pupplos. w/firsl Shota, po'os adomblo. 1-206-423-5104* *0 "-I ol 2nd and 3rd crop Ro RSE TRAILERS (2) 55?-REE Mixod breed pup- J— >y. Coll 206-436-9069 . oxcollontcen{Iltiot».Sl250 pies adorablol WiTl bo STATAPHERSHIRE Pit Bull 20e-670ll»MtroAr— Mty 4x4,.661 hr#., like now HAVY 3 o u { lin g « . g o o a condition. Call 206-S^24- qualityalIty.ck)B0l0Twln.Sel] 733-0931 ext. 2. 20*2056or208404-«056,*- inyary amount. 733-2S20.* ‘_ £ i . . . ; _ - ^ i ...... ■ ■■■ * .

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