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T H L E L I R N L E ^ www.magToicvalley.com ■ ' ■ ' f 7 - , M :'r:;o s ■- T h l e l i r n l e ^ . f, T l w in F i alis,, Idaho/94thI( year, No. Ml ._________ S anirday, D c c c m b c r 11, 1999 50 ccc en ts G o o d MOiORNlNG 1 ~ 7 W e a th e r^ . r Today: "eds Im ov'C to guarr d S ^ R A ^ IM o stly _ cloudy. Forestsc Service buys landid outside boundari ch a n p e o f EISIBSiSHHI samovshigh , ByftS.'N<iNokkeotvad ringbc on 160 acres owned 37. Same tcmight,:,lo Io w 2 Z Ttaw»M«w•wiwtttar • CiChains ranching family > I — L-P^frA 2--== “ WOMAC i;anil'anU'CaTyc Ifl.:.. .— Z~~M - - ......... STANUJLEy - After years of lafr"'■ ppahnerslupi'iaahag'ed i by‘] . I le U.S. Fcnst Serrice has JcJoe and Julian Piva.. o aw f: fAoqulsHIonafaii&S LLEY f e S ' . ' • Eatemwrtg.' V ' ' .M agic Vali t a sceme wwwutrr nn a - - *-We . a r e , h a ppy. .Jo ..h..hava ----- — y ;3 Aanm y . ,..6..pi:foa«lir-r'~.---- ?3.■S^^^H«efr=rft--.— — ■:■■■:■ ■■I m i ' - 1 ^ice'orpH 1 ntie propertj'. eieadueved a mutually eigrm• e a b l e ; ----------- •............— tbetfaresrc^a’annover: "co- ctaiserratfoo euemeal'eoata t r ^ " ’ “th e t a r b ase bf'CCusSf t ^an ^,“ ''piec^ of rdaho not only for posed «abdiyidoe~m die with«i the Sawtooth Natictio n al -.wliile pm tw iing tlu bers of the Sawtooth Sodetydety and — I die purposes for Americancan taxpayers today but for the Piva family gathered in 2 B asin: RcR«*reatido Area,* th e Pivasts said which the recreac in Boise . I tadon area was generatioiQons to follow,” Sawtoodi Friday to announce the d — .The-Fot? e m t t?erVie e h a s p a i d . - 'in• in prepared contm sits:'--------------------estaU isbcd,ihePivi ie d e a l, .. I $ 2 3 miTH«. *ivH5said.— •.' ■--- Nationdl'idl F orest Supervisor Bill lion far the devdoyw eut T he easem ent h elp s main:inmia “We are preseniTving a predous LeV cree toldt^ offidals and mem* ■ Pleasa see SNRA,l,PageA2 Pai I ------ RL le a c h in g3 FOR VIE Tom o' hiriteys: iia!hanks to ' ■ RTUES - Jury finds some anonymous doid onors, th e Salvation Anny hasasplenQTof ] poultiy to give awjor'a y fo r ' for parent Christinas. , PageBS in iaw su it ' ' Cdtli~c}lrildii^BT All < ----------ctnjifis qaestioiiingiigifaeuseof ~ By Brian Haynes ^ 1 videotape testimonozqrina b | ^ H M Tlme»Wewa witter - &£nidora County cascase. PageBS TWIN FALLS - A jury award-awi ■ H r.u ed S1.8 million to the parentsn ts oi fa ■ slain Burley girl Friday>y ini: a ■ wrongful death lawsuit agaiagainst H , M oney ^ e Idaho Dcpartni.cncme o f H 'tlstheseaMn: Ghriiivingby H |£|P iSi^^BTi^HF' Jj Corrccdon and the oivncr of Mr.] . ■ area businesses cann sis t o d g e Wash car wash. sw ell . H ie jury agreed with Eariari andt . H ■charitable a^endes £Beverly Hunter’s Hnime thhat a t:die ■ l>eyond Christmas. ■ smte and Mr. Wash were partpartial- H PageBlO; ly responsible for the 199616 mur-m ■ - . ' ... f der of their 17-ycar-old daughilighter, * VWendy Huriter\ Her convictvicted H .Religion killer,k Corey Hood, was a proba-pro: donerti under the state’s superLipervi- H sio n who hod w o rk ed wwi ith . - - - WendyV Hunter at Mr. .Wash' a s h m - . ~ _ H B uri^ before he killed her. The jury said Corey HHo ood - I d<deserved die most blame in chet H killing,kl sndng h e was 40 perc*•ercent .respcnsii^ Tlie-ctata’s reckltKkless - ■ -beh ay ip cm ey tit war3S perc*lereent ---------■ 'ttesponslble^f^WEndyHnntemterTi------- .d«di. and Mr. Wash’s negligeeI g e ^ I was 20 percent responsible, i verdict ^ d . Earl Hunter wos 4 perce ' : ■; ’ v d n ^ ^ talas centersta ~ rcresponsiblc,Tmd WendyTTuntruntd* ~ ; ; iOfe^aSSIupe ceT^w^ t u ^ a t • ic-Churehili^ e, th e _ Page C l The stote and Mr. Woshh areai -re:responsible for th d r perccnajmcage ' ’ of the total award, which meaineons ■' S po r i-s • $65630.000 for the state acan d . .............. ,$3i 5360.000 for Mr.-Wash. Hoodd wwi as- - ■ New life: For five area]53 h i ^ - stalMitsIn smSnzt C m * d a n a t tb* K s,th e se a r » Nii^'Cfcirtiir Sebeol act outt apoMiThmidiof.'Thi'storfo^a rte'in a ^ schoet rwlreclta a pown avary day nonot sued and does not havo ito 1 ^ 1 ^ o o l football teams, t • of vtrtoaa such « • U B d a m or asinecamkathlc.a sl pay- son starts in earnest ^ Caps on jury awards coul:ould — weekafd.'" ' ‘ ' ~ ■ediice those a t, except tojsa sa' y , . • f T m not entirely pleased w idrit M S S r .The Hunters sued overr th e —^NATioivr—^— meldal:ho scho)ols focia a s ^ o n esthics 2ilaying of d id r daughter, sayinaying , , Hofood’s probotion officer an m ' know and eastthree- ByHvkWMii ow d ia t k ids,are n o t going to toseeeveiyHhere. ' •^It needsIs toti be woven Into th e niaoonagers at Mr. W ash had feilefailed . H Hazardous duty: At leas ta d P f a a -____________ b e bD. 3ibly Tb»AttocW aOowed to be ttnkinato onene House Educationa CC haintfdn - very fabricc ofol the sd io o l reflect- to0 supervisei the convicted rapCiap£st U.S. soldiers and possifa a n o d i' other, they come to-school,“1,“ FredTilmanpIans'healearings this ed in illall .tho activities,** P«>rop«]y. A co'ndltion of Hood'ood’s seven others died over t . BOISE- Pprindpal i Rebecca .she» said..“When ta teachers aren't irate aca- Sullcop is quic r t w inter on diaracter educationedi in Mortensenn said.a “And'the first PWirobation prohibited him fromfron past two days in separai [uicktociteanadTan* dealiaaling wich disdpUne problemsns Idaho^ pWdic schools.s. Reps.I Max- tiling you ne tage more obi need to admit is that beieing alone with anyone unden d ^ ........ dents. ibrious and immedi- all day,da they’re happy to be>e . M o rten sen of St.;Anilnthony-and--dwre’s a lotot ofc good thingS'goins----- 18^S y e a n d d .................................... Pl4(eA4 \« te th m 80detSety^ IcBfrtenn good ' th«e.’ ........................................ ................ •; R T o n Thifl of Moscow aredrafdngar oh out tliere.” Hood was convicted in the slaj vf integratiiigng fhnroif p cdUCa- ’ The[he aODO^bera at her kinder- ■ a-bill, likely modded'i TtSa V don rftfPilghm rf on a new The St. /jithonyAn Republican in^1^ and was sefitenccd to life ij iimu cbe.culture and garteirten-through-seTenth-grade ie Vir^nia law mandatliiiting locally and others,rs, including House prunson. currictiluia stttiieNanqnaBiter t t schoollool, as i t w as w hen she was C om ing SuND »s developed programs,ns. Tilman Speaker Bruanice Newcomb want to FHday*sf verdict came after fiw gb.rise Schod. ' p r i n d \^cancy7 If a new, high, ndpal at Nampa's Iowara plans to use it as a pointintofdepa^ , raise tire profirofile of charactcr edu- ' hou0UT3 of jury deliberations, deight g h lake M io o s te netyone r i always shows Klwnftmencary Sdiool, is so impres-s- txire fo r a broadw discliscussion of cation to wheirhere ic was historical- dayays of trial ond m ore than 2 1/: hotel comes to the Snalc, upfordass, s ir e d l » d ial lawmakers use it a s anin how sdiools teach' ethiciiical values ixars since the lawsuit was fjlcd,ted. ■ River canyon rim, can oi ,, . te not afraid, ;if_they ; _. eaminple.of pl jrhat t ^ . would likeX and how tbey can do it,tbetter. b . esM see ^ C S , Page A2. ^ “We feel relief it’s over,” ta hoteliers survive in its al arful Beverly Hunter said pw? cn o N P o U : F : Section BY SECT Racial - . E n d I G A M E ? — t Groi ;^:^:.Se^on:A ~ ■ WSathsr . .2 . OWlM'les p r o f i Eling O ■Niillon..a«,8 IHal»/W« wilddem ess in1 Idaho World ............. 7 Money , . exists} in U.S. t e Crapo: Propo^Pi has little c i S u e i f ^ 0 ' ■d Piaaa \ chance for success : fhftiUaedatadta tfP m a ■ An\m ong die tracts for whldi die WASHINGT3T0N - Johnny >ups want protection from ntin- fflfty- V Robfaaoo a yrs s Ihe faad finisbed'a' d n - ' - - SscOon B ■ Cwnmunft) - . B O ISE-a o i. overgraiihg“and off-road' [ed .6-20 ^ dy at gg j toberahop^ Sports ClMSlfled ntele-damageia'the-Gamas- area of federal!ral Iw d presCTved os Traillil area, encompasdng aboutout ■ . :■■■■ ^ road hom e irtiob e n b e w a s ste p p e d wfldemess inIn dieti state by sttting 200,0 by B M> »nfl tnlH rtuit ho ),000 acres north of Gooding, • aside up to 4 minionn acres of pzl- B«besides th e S ierra Club, coall* "suspidod o u s .” marily desertut tractsi in soutbem donn members include tho ;— _ ' •; ;The S7-year-<f-old black barber ' W ^ M Idaho • indudjIuding an area north Comi front Spsnmbu] mmittee for Idaho’s High b ^ &C;b^ena. BM of Gooding serti- .TheJY ildem ess-Sodeiy,.— *D ------------th e p d ice -gtop ^ ---------n u D e s erT f n G rbiipS plM 'ciUls' th'eli refult in a tidu I d ^ Conservation League, ----- ClASStHEE cket or arrest, was for establishinfling 3.4 million acres Idahoho.Watersfaeds Proiect, Idaho motivated by hhi is c o lo r - a p n c - of wilderness!ss and'desimadng River r’• tice caBed tadal4«1fmfiKwg - ’era United, A m ^can Lands - ; L o k M t O » .
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