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T h l e l i r n l e ^ . f, T l w in F i alis,, Idaho/94th I( year, No. Ml .______S anirday, D 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 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 «iwith 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 t^told 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 ddoi 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 mmur- ■ - . ' ... f der of their 17-ycar-old daughilighter, * VWendy Huriter\ Her convictvicted H .Religion kkiller, Corey Hood, was a proba-pro: tidoner under the state’s superLipervi- H sio n who hod w o rk ed w wi ith . - - - VWendy Hunter at Mr. .Wash' a s h m - . ~ _ H B uri^ before he killed her. The jury said Corey HoH ood - I drop«]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*s f 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- jm ess proposal stands Jlttle wfldemess staatatus. . diancnee of acceptance - mudi lea . ' A majorityy iof Americans, ‘ . **WestiUhav(utvetorefinesomebf^'' approToval by Congraw -^ m le s r it’.- M a d * regardless of theirdu race, bdieve H H I the boundarieiries of our dtisens’ repres . , foronUM oIsm IM th « t ra d a l pro resents the kind of broad am- irofiliog i* wide-' itpm proposal thisis ccom ing year, b u t . sensuims. that for decades has dtid- ipre'td in thu c 4 country, says a . ■ _ we’ll get tho0 job',J( done,” M arty ed ^idvocates of adding to Idaho’s - naw Galluppoll. po And three- ■ a o U M 'a n a a M c o p ta r finsb .WMh for Bttsclts M CtM . Morrinelli. a local1. Sierra Club exisdrting 4 milllon^cre wfldemess 733-0931 fj. ■ ■ . fourthsBsa black of men in ' RaaltialI, aW ck d a t a R l i attacM r* t ml^.lDUtt.gpvlW ^tolbNIiMnwam* jn e m b e r ,ialid id F rid a y . - I f (he inveniatory. • • • I .. ' . the {mU lay ihe W 'c Mlitaa te tD tom tt* capiM Hiqr ^ t o ^ or fac* a flBd «M«MwrtBot BLMwon'-tactact to protect these . T[towUdemess h issue hasw j^, ■ XllTTpjaaja'iii k t n c M a l « e n . i ^ , < S m o« ^ i ^ , o f adM dOniu Sm te'A7. dcscrrlorlands, then we the';------: ^£57-4042- ■ ■' ■ - • ' pubUcwiHstep«ep up to plate,” . . “Ptesse 6M WliBCRNESS/Page t i ^

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I : Ethics _ 1 ^ - ______1Racial_ — SNRA CptttoidiSomAi s those a re a h ^ consid- CoCoatMftoaiU eratiDnI in every school, a n d if faj CaoitoMdtaiU Vmbneyy toti tbie xaoribund acquist and aroroved in October. Ai ly, before debates o have been pulled over j ' tionprogTo y am - d ie Forest Sferrice November an offer wns cjite luiresustoputtoamore bebecause^tey^z^hlack. ------t-bougur^ ringig-wnawiOTir __ _ ijtfA *V>on>l rcladvia - S S Sand spedfic sa'cu^ that’s , 'T n e acreem eot - byThB-FotW-SerVicS-ffia'Ser S g o T tr------made parents Poll r«^ndeQ ts haii soc ■ ues clarification” m is ydiole debate will b r i ^ p r 1986. ^ihce th e recreadon ed by the Pivas. Sincee iit t was^ and entire commiu practitt described > I t has b n t established, dse/edetal acceded, it has been.tinderder 'iaddi.': reported tfaarpolioeoffiten '9 ■ ■ about the role of sdischools beyoS ^ne^of:Df.Mortensen‘s'iiupira> ^ ament h ad spetu more than donal review by Forest Set academic instnictioaw a _ _ iJonfriiTd . iaotorists of certain radal ok> f iF Saillion u for easemenu on lawyers and th at took a-1k;^tt!?:' T dm M w l^ , tb e form a- - - nitIfe groypar.beaniM th ey bjK ■ - sBpSeiievm!) -19,-000 aaes^ Most of that ; lo rfg ^ th iin 'nnriytp aV^i^v-gt H a y e s - - ..... ■ nncion for a genen 'tfast these groups^ e u u e U ' ' half," said K r i ^ Fui ThaiTblheiS’tb commit cert mreatknarec **Ihe'winnet9 are die Ametjnericon- f Gov, Dirk K e m p ^ r ^ types of crime*" -a n d dien w education spedalist f ma'aviser. ajj w e Hi6 easement ha]bute.higW en. people,” he said. • Stato Office of Educaiiication. y i the S ev eral asked what they tfao u ^ . dty snbdivisioQ tn t > in response tb die sdxUvi- The completion of the Pivaiva easts< 'al years ago be wrote ]U m than four out K) Ua nthediadowof don. ChiChurch led the effort to i last dozen years or so there a “Disdolintline Throug Virtue," a of i “» th e Sawtooth Motlo u n ta m s. p re - iNct^MSA, ment may spur- others whorho :may been a real reawakwakening that booktoheli of an ages and boA .gend«sisaid serves open spwe, a A die Sawtoodi S o c ^ to also i Havo thought th e easenisem ent- lelpteadiers and parents tht belpntiso chahiaer education-on-isacrirical ST sSS they believe theyVe bebeen model tiso money to pay for scenic program j was dead. [es and poems in fan n er «tn*l9PP«^b^’use.of .their, ra opie w itn am er* easem m t | H pm of how we work>rk with young _ E d u catioion'Secretary.W n illlani" race, — eat objectives cann-coBstrrffltivdy- < -eisOTent , ,“IthaStakensame,dmetontorench ■ said tbe poll, part of Gallu this agreem ent, and I comm H p«?ple” s_,l^_ttOTe..“T3ie B o o k ,.. . S r resohre their differ* iQimend------And while that re:reawakening----- annual s o w eu d itrfU a ck-whwhitB-..— s a i l '------the tenarity of'all the parp a r tie s " ------a,” to relate life lessons relirelations. “It was very skew h d iscussions between the iinvolved," said Sen. Mike Cn now is coming to IdsIdaho, not all S ^ S dions ^ from dnig abuse a tov :«red C o m r o r a ; over . Crapo,- legislators and educatic atorsarecon- bullying. toward young black meten , pared steins from IS mily ond die F6rest Service IR-Idnho. vrfio was instnimenml ena in > Gal 11996 « h o i Bob b ro k e ™down, sodoty executive g ' vinccd the stato ads^^aiQf- — ‘Trsi^d 5sUuP>.?f^taf .»P chief said...... Piv a announced hhisinteimoato is dircctorBt getting tbe money to revive■ive the uld be on every te a c h e r^ ----- r Bob Hayes stepped Iri. ” eeasement program in 1996. " thing more than it alrcdrcadyis. desk acrossOSS tiie United Sutes," X ' de\-eIop th e Basin B< 6. “The' jperintendent said Stallco subdivisiea. A new n r e seemed to be a role for a SSawtooth Nadonal RecroatreationV -- ■ State Schools Supe Icop, whose sdiool uses \ foce to gqt discussions A ■ Mot'ilyn Howard hahas set up a. .iMorlcy’sbc _ verts and fin.' S was t f bt a ^ s i . A ru is among the.most'beauteautifulL .« book, extensively..‘'It’s ...... Wilderness * Bd,“ -H ay« said. "And we' ' of o biir natural resources in Idi H meeting later this monnonth on vhat Wnderfulul bccause kids team cm meadow abow hve. m i i t e ^ o f , i Idaho^' .progroms. and serservices a r e from stories,ies.” - ...... ContiiriMdfroaAl ' Stanley. Survey and It is wonderful that thissagrce-,- agi B otbparties i» i resqwitled well, he ment n will provide addidonalialpn>-. i required under existlnsdnglawsand lhevery«cy existence of programs decdecided in a coUaboratiS ' fluttaingmdieimama,mariceadie said.niev ley listened to each other, tecdonfor'ir.” tc ■ state rules. Those reqre q id n m e n ts ujce Stallcorcop’s, however, prom pts P™process. What I can't s u m m tL , low with ejcccUentitpewsofdie i tofind^ ‘ “-,1 Sawtoodi Range. Ant out T*at th d r needs were, Since 1996, Ciapo has hell ■ are also highlight)[hteQn an skepticismsm from people like mandate w here w e say. T h is v toderstnCreek andtheyisy w ere able to on oi helped-' Education DcportmeniiCTtb^ure, Senate Educlucadon Chairman Gory . be w ' ilderness,’ w ithout g e tti^ bbeasthtm^aw. get Congress to provide'$5.6i.6 mll-^t IbooglilqpJ.sid,, ras really Important to y, ■^Idoho’s Model foifor Safe & SchroederoT of Moscow and state *niicsc prosrams-wii ™ Scenic, historic nent discussions between ^ o rem em ber d iat there — admidnunisoraticp's proposal for pi est’Service ah'd the P irn sdl yi all but diree homesites,, wwh hidr- • - ferent in every schooioo! becouso 99 pcra: ecting some 40 million acres odoinIiia».iiiail vary In size from 48 to 55 acre^acr rcent of die'students in te c t to a halt because the ti often tenets of chanioraaaeduca. our publiclie schools who are roacoadless land within nation Service hod no money to The „ easement indudos buildililding don are not isolated a restricdons to conform with:th thet (ahibidnsaia good work ethic, who foreorests nationwide. But rathiIbcr In August 1997. Bob an easem ent. The Pivos •• no seporately but ratherer tembedded are demons;mstrating die kind of thatban wilderness designatio natiuol and historical rhnmrtfro e r o f • ■ ih lessons taught in mannany courscs, ambition we ed an undisdosed FotestSertceFo the only way to get ttdr the ,k recreadon area. we would all like them CliniHimoa’s plan would put a b w i offer fcr ajTesseaent'u CO the prop- outu t otr- 01 exty that has been own developit.1it,Hayessaid. „p“We want to express our sinceiincere'' so forth," the departmetm ent said in d eal w ith eachea o ther’s idiosyn- - IhniiImits to development throuj appredadon to the Piva famiamUy,- a statemmt “And diereiwbnpone crasies and ugh . family for more thann fivefi decades. But thle e subdivision: proposal. ..ththe-S aw tooth S o d ety , a nid d thti e . nd belief systems," Fore' orest Serricfe regulatioDs. fc 1997, the 160 aao d e s was val- w as -m otiv standard dcQnidon of'of character Eaton said.L “And“ that for that 99 CrCrapo, the rest of Idaho’s a) itivatibh t6-form"the [dohb Idi cbngrosional ddegation 1 aU. ued at about SeOODOaOCVbefdtesub-. ... SowtoodiSc1 Sodety, he said. ____ _ du . education*’” . percent plustus, our public educa* Repi dieir support and willingnessess to • Republican congresstonal d ^^ dirisioowasapptiweJed- . .. Afteraom , Tilmon suspects thethi largely. don-systemn iand our schools are tionion - and GOP Gov. Dir>irk Ih e foDomngAiigU! some dacusaon this sum- mirk wc together to make ^ 'hs h a a t^ r — • . mdefinc^ gdierally.u un n detsttted. „ provitUng a w g ^ ^ P ira mer, the .PivasPi’ nnd.dic Sawtooth----- RCpen," LeVero said.—------. a wonderful education- - • Kem:empthome- are • adamantl>tly «aidbe wavered iof .WKwaitingfar'^ Sodety agre ...... nature of existingi p program_s , al OpportunitjaityJ! ...... _- i. .. oppcpposed. to Clinton’s roadleiess fedenl-sorersmem-t Igreed to split t t e cost of ' A^ dozen m m tracu - tqtalb push^ character edudlucadon into Schroeder rt-tt^-eome tip " “ an lu aep> en endeht'appraisarT i & ^''''"'flbiibout 600'odes'- rt^ln » ler also fears that if foresirests plan, w hidi is the subje*iea widi an acoeptabfeoa-Og^..Beariri .foundLan ap ...... discussions about prer, th e a p p raisal was t ^ o p o is tiying to secure anot sat each. Bob Piva at dtets: time sakl the completeded and thoroughly -erj “This process willI determinedc ^ in the namele of( character educa* thele C oll^ of Sw rtteia& Sl* p w wm >.»■ 5 ^ I !r$Z.5mllban to ptorforthoser-er—i - i j '.- - 5(M)0&anaa« reviewedtto to ensure it conformed ~ >^tber the exisdng statutesstai and tion tuid thathat the public might 'HTbem Desert Gn>tq> said tb e BULU -SSmOlkntaan. rules are bdng administnistered and become comp) witii f e dsral e ^ appraisal standards Timei-ATeuPs 2 writer :ff.l nplacent about its eth- basoIS overiooked th e valitt proteaKt- D ie threat of aifaM fai niea^ and represresented fair market ■ Noliokkenaxd em be rcacfud at 73. followed through on,'^ tthe Boise.. . ical rc^oasJbisibility to ChUdren. ingscg southern Idaho’s u n iq u e ld^ ^ snbdtvisioh spnrre*r e d ac tio n . value, ------Republican sald.'“If we need to “I want to make sure there’s desen ...... 09i'93i,.£)ct*_237,_or..hj;-«.maS r L ...... isert landscape for future ceneiier- Congress began to apptopriateaj The revieviews were completed nidneb®mqgidia^ .CTm ^ _ iJace a'highcr emphaksisisonmak- . not an da here." h. fc'Lo ttery m iproximat'ely ’™” ______.TwioFiU* . ~ ■ llUled dally at 132 Third Si: W.. 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la p B H .... ■ | | ® D I i l l d M i f/ifay fu fi H I H s Mon.-Fri. 9 to 7 '* Sat. 9 to "Vi^srs quality and senjervice Chrisiistmas Eve 9 to C hristm as D ayf C( lo sed M erry Chrlstma: ' Decensmber 26 10 to 4 ' - -'Throo soldiersI wot&we killed ond 16 hurt when thisthh U.S. Air Force C-130 transport«rt crasM anM at K in ^ ..Alfport Friday. ^ 3 ^ i J - - ^ 3 I M ilitatary plane a::msh kills thhree in Kin,w a it M l r B nf ...... r " KUW AIT (A{A P) - A u:s. A ir ------RejReponere were kept out of the'b«' ■'tw '^areai^M S^'l! : Forcc troop transporttrt made an airpcrport. The stricken aircraft■it___ under a .ty ^ ------eraergcJicy'bcnJcIlyniin'dihgTriaay Smiud^e d seentftrough photogra--a- _ s i ^ ^ a fte r a U.SL-fa<£si fsaiSfM.. ______cto.fc& iuicLiniDTtln nftt'r {fg whA/»tg phor.'ers’ telephoto' lenses, sitdniJ-Uj' drov«Inqi soldiers i _■ ...... - 'i^failed to comisme-down,-killing on ththe tarmac sorrooiided byyy a n i a u m a te lS S lT ti th ree soldierss anand injuring 16. policilice cars and red-asd-whitete War. " T ■ ! T ho th re e5 servicemen se died crimeme scene tape. -^from inhaliog-i]g.sm oke o fter-che ^ - AL written > statement-fromB - ...... >londing sparked« d a fire in the reiu- Washiishington said Air Force and > o f th e C-130I aircraft,ail K uw ait's U.S.!. EEmbassy offidals credit thele i sta(»-run tclcvisivision said. Kuwawaiti emergency responsee / The aircraftft Viwas flying within ^g-eww wilh» “greatly reducing tiiee : ' Kuwait, corryiniying troops to loca- sevencrity of-the inddent throughh * tioos throuRhoiihout the emirate, rapidid preparation; of the runwayy : wheo an in-fligh(ight emergency was for the landing.” * dcclorcd, Airf ForceF< officials in Thehe aircraft belonged to thee Washington said.aid. 61stt AAirlift Squadron of Littlee • ■ The plaoc: wiwas diverted to Rock^Jc Air Force Base, J S o m 4l e l i m e siS d [ o u lb l e * K uw ait In terornationol o Airport Thehe Offutt Air Forcte Base, ] ' where cmcrgcncency crew sprayed _ south ( :h of Omaha, Neb^ identifiedd ' • • ‘ foam on the rurunway to try'to' , one of those who, died oA AirmanJ ' ease its landing,ing, K uw ait’s state 1st CkClass Wairen^T,-Wllis. 21, ai . : I S .-TVsaid. generieral • purpose' mechanicz ...... is n ’t l» ce l f er . : Kuwait dvilil a aviation o ffid a l osaigngned to tbe 55th1 ■ ” . ' Zuhair ol'Zomel:lel said there w ere TraiupisportatioQ Squadron. I > 9 6 p eo p le onI beboard the plane AlsoIso killed .was Capt. M ic W tI : i and 16 people: wewere injured. The D. Gentoflgodanofthe66thRescue i -■ ...... I latiding -gear ma]malfunctioned, he Squadiadron, based at Nellis Air ' said. Force:e ]Bose, Nev., the-PentagoaI : The U.S. Embimbassy in Kuwait said.. RecordsR show he was 6 ^I ; confirmed th e thrthree fatalities. In Washtehtenaw County, Michigan, ■ ■ . • a statem en t, th the e em bassy said T^iele tthird victim was I ' some of the injanjured have been as Aimirman 1st doss Itavis ‘ tre a te d aod releieleased. AU were 24, a vehicle maintenance Americans. a p p rerentice r with the 90th “The acddeotIt vw as caused by a T ranspisportation Squadron at I malfunctioo in the plane and bad F ra nicis c l E. Warren Air Force ' w eath er conditioiitions,"' a Kuw aiti Base,, Wyo-V H e had been sent to • Defense M inisoy!ly spokeOTan was ’ the reg‘cgion Tuesday a fte r voIun> I quoted as sayingiig by the offidal teeringiig, according to a spokes- ; K u w ait N ew s; Agency.A| It wift womanan at Warren Air Base. __f f o g ^ and h adI bebeen raining all _Sgt^i^Bob^Oldhiim of the Litlle__ " ' T'dayFnSayihKuwSwait." - -- c ^air Base said one of tfae Six of the injurijured were being injuredred was Air Fo.rce. Ist Lt. • treated at thee AArmed Forces Mike5 Jones,J a passenger. The I Hospital. Reporijorters were not- ' extentnt of his injuries was not ...... : allowed to see^e t th e m o r t h e ir knqwi^. ' physidans. SieveiI'eral thousand American I j y e v e n1 Marines Iclost at sea;^ ■ — f r e t o tiblames^loG l >0se^epe— H .' • SAN DiEfecr(AW ) - Rcscucrs . searched the rtrough Pacific ^ waters Friday but)ut held out little ^ hope for seven1 MarinesM lost in the crasli of theirir hihelicopter. . H The CH-46 Sea9ca K night hell* ; coptcr went dovdown Thursday S o M *n e l i m fie s i t ISS. m • ofiemoon about: IS miles off San '—Diego during a tro:traimng exercise '' M |V San‘-'-^B - ; while flying froir-om one ship to H |||li H ^ O i e g o ‘ • another. Eleven'cn of the 18 . ' Marines aboardd Vwere quickly . ' pulled from the chilchilly water. ■ ^ T he chopper’ss mwreckage was ■ > submeraed in 3,600iOO feet of water. > Only a Im piecessof of the helicopter M BMIS-COaUOutnl p AT ■ ^ were recovered afteitfter Q nearly day- ‘ ■ i rloog search, said saii Lt. Scott an antenlenna or part of the ship, ■ ; r Bowman, a Marinele S]spokesman. An causinggittocrash. it ■m threatened to /s^eversers would not confirm the r halt the search...... report, or. ond ijlarine Corps spokes- ... The Marines wenvere ttiking port woman1 CCapt. Aisha Bakkar-Poe ; in training maneufieu'vers b e fo re in Washirhington.said only, “At this • their deploymentt tcto the Persian point, thahere’s no reason to believe' ‘ ’ Gulf in January. itw asamI mechanical faOurc.’* ; The helicopterr t(took off from Sailorsirs and Coast Guardsina ' • the Bonhpmme2 FRichard, an in a dozeQzen sh ip s a n d six heli- ult ship, and 14 copters: usused n i ^ t vision goggles, NIoHocs were readyidy to rappel 30 inftnrcdd s

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Xo tho ohicrr rnman worried about-- ffSrtHgftSS^ guarasaa^Si: ■ ^ « addlen>f-a-tecal-controv€ fircr pnll fn finHfinr fh o , Social Security T^tursdsy by saj-ing she’ll amttend governor Upping behind.bfji rity, Bradley uttered Blllj C ere w e s the dreaded wowords “rcducc iKine* s x Cd A j- a r a i A j^rrt^i tie j»j St. Patrick’s Day Pararade. With less than nt' two months itfsrEraCevie? razsec ■Kin iu c b m any D em ocrats aviivoid before the notion’sin’s fin t prcs^ What pundiidits call Bradley's H H B B B i^^H ^ wee!eek c i rt±Kz.s. tsx es bebeiattse it exclud'es the IrIrish dential primary,, M«McCain drew I bluntncss - andan voCers such us afacizid iSe ecec::cm;t saar, jarriag X^=Xjc ^aa and 'Gay Orpanisatiition. the support of 3737 ;percent qf New Hompsliirchire’s Ed Boutin laud no other waja7Cr=st7£3-iisiioiii *T•The idea that Hillary woi■ould likely R ep ublicanin v v o ters com- as authenticityity - Vice President plan. nardjfTTT or even that she does«sn't pared with 30 perceijcent for Bush i ; TEe w a rn i Al G ore trying cry to turn into ^^H i»e?ix5ariax2r5r iaiaow tbeissneis outrageouous,” , in the survey releie le a s e d Weiiw.A lha— / What they want.’ ’ t S m « 5 o £ ------I I He's givingg them'ati different ^ ^ H eeaasisynfaBne^ I S ; approach, at leaseast. ^ ^ H TCZTPracrtBmB n B e 4 .w & ^ & x a k T ^ 1 czQasasabRad9ctf ^ Ip JKni i A t town hallII n;meetings, Bradley imSet f r e s it axrv*-{2 I regtilarly gets5 a laugh when he' . ' starts th e questestion and answer iin i mi nfr session,w ith votersvot by warning, “If I don’t knoMlow the answer or withacactSdia£i£Bsa2p3di±nqs-” I think it’s a. stupidipid question, PU go • AI From , prcp resad as c f & e ee=>. ^ like tliis (dismisslissive wave of the trl5t Democr-c ra tic Ltiderxhip ' Cotasdl an d x i ' hand), you sit: dofvn dc and TU call |j^ ^ | a Gcce tBsSafe; s a d : I on the next one."e." “Beconting; tdctttiEed£d wizi a ^ Boutin got thath a t treatm ent in a pocKUial taxc amcmzse s a pc&a* . k Bradley forum iinDoiTy.N.H.;tast n : Ora»C'ocrotle presidential can d ld ati Bill)lli tBndler ponder* • ^ttU oa ihi. . ■ c il mnsoep.*•aateda*BBdaaB Bt J “ *™ t« w ould b e “t ihe » esd ct i week. “Insteaie a d of can n ed brief apiappearance «t the Callforala statetate Capitol In Sacnnmtcr.'tallLBL, Riday. for Brad!^."- onsHCTS, he souncunds like someone Robert Reueisdtaoes-, fc»rtaes._ T ! _ . who’s actually us(used to tliinking,” for shoihoring up Sodal Security for and others, Bradley said. Boutin rem arked i ; headoet&eCsxogsesBCCiiil Stsdlisc ed afterward. the nojnext 75 years. Republicans Independent expertst s a ^ e e . O ffice, * : Gore, however,'cr. pounced after and DDc em ocnts will have to pick . m eads EMsiaey far . that some degree ofi Social admitiing to w*«ti!«Aeac»-na Bradley musedI duringdt that some amongng toufih options, induding Security tax increase or 1 forum about a bip. rbenefic atsEBeof«or6f tu P u e rm^jiBi ssc^ bipartisan solution “rcduccuce fc^cfitSr increase taxes” cuts WiU be needed to -ia-preserve pbxsBmosttma . Ghihoose from ^ Peavey, F I Fractit^xecd rigiiht eases m 'A n AdHc[o i b k L Pearl & Yamaha, ifyoiTOJ want a new house, fob;;fcrarypioc®d! d erciiandse, ra Ipoic for it int ththe dasslteds - I pressil u r e o n e ^indidates" ofiif more than 500 newspapersersrstka^^. W ^ M U S I C TTiefU’II email te iocaiicnc n b y o u . 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M I over here and win in this gym.'ym." ------McGratrath ’s tw o c I u f ^ 7 r e e '‘ l^ a n n d a t 43 after tfae seconds e a ____ with just eight seconds K 01overtime, Minico took an1 eaearly ■ ^ ' -iSs?;legamelcedttiewln. V I ^ on a J a ^ Price layupipw w ith htgAubumUilU fttim tty Ihegam.une was largdy a battle ■ I 3:3i21 remaining. Burley's CCui urds teamtuaeOioHa nd*cold sh o o ^ g , with K H all th en gave tfae BobcatsIts the1 illy potent 3-pdnt shoot. R lelead with a three-point ploy,pli ------I n s U d v'Badgers(l.fsWAC, a 10-• ^ I bebefore Buck Fife retumeded t tbe I) connecting on just 37 1 advw uage to tfae Spartans,,47-46, 47- T o d a y ’s s c h e i EDULE from behind the arc. ;^,e«SM M dve free throwsifswith w Snow shot iust 2+of-€8 2:41 left. \ .'lyiMTk toliege basMSketball. , ,'g S & f£Add wftQe CSI connect* lik e diey h ad dooe in d ielep p re- - ,Di£.CallcgMlliB:«Ca,8ar If as the Lady Badgers non for the final two ites to EU«tPoiiind ugh, they clawed their protect its lead and securere thetl anal shot. But widi 49 secom ; Idahow McnoinaorStjuiJio u ta jt Pleas, conds jase see WOMEN, Pa^ B s’ ■ o n a i^ Buriey’s ParicerLroLyons MisouriSBuetoUcff.ofM onana)...... 1 ncked off a Mmico pass, dtO>.lisbed Wreirtling to0 Adam Hope who then hhit it a Weaking Eric Hoskins forir thtl e . Rigby.ModinaBurieyaciyacMinico R S P V P iV I ayup and die lead. 48-47. : T«-inFaUs.JaDftjcat ■Parker's got ^ e a t hands,n ds," HHIctat/Bonjwvaie . I H^ a said. “And o u r guardss ju st ■ GaxfingatFtuiifand Ild an excellent job defensive)rively I toncnight." • Minico faiiea'to scorVon'iim its ‘ ■ vftOTdbaJoome . M possessions and Burley:y hith • - ...... >:AnfcAB^ralKatBuhi of4ts-free throws ina did ie ‘ *:-TimFaBsatCcnniiy ^ 36 seconds to ice die 54-4754-4 i 'wOncyocHansen 'j winm. : MSwkhatRflftRiw “ I h a f s ju s t of th e gam« art of comperition,- said i ME c - ^ B la a -G a m e r.-W h a t pe 4 - n ' ^ ' ' I lays a t the end of reg u lad m tto WencMaVaBey - I emwn force the overtime." HThat they did. MjniooocHJghlaixl ’ ______I. ULeading 27-26 afff»r ' JoacpKatVDsinBUiy ^ j “ K airiey i n n a MinicootFilcr alltoO-SinSWyV/W-J . throws addecded to the Golden I nnell three-pointer with 3:173:17 . QunsatOaddad L TWIN FALLIis - 3y now. the i “coach Derek “That’sI b u t to s s ^ up an off-bala ise. A Ctoey at Hansen ...... - ...... College of SoutlmthemUaho men’s - unlikeIce cour team and w e have' to - )int guard Jujtia ^ 4-0 Burley spurt gave ththe e ) ' up th a t missed (he mark. t o t s a 37-32 ^ w idi 59 sec- , ..Bt^fekliTrKrfrfiHni______b a sk e tb a tt tear —-IThr hnlLwas-tippad ...... Bradshawledaid a n scorers w idt 26 • sec* •fCfliJwiy II,- - ...... ■ that at home ort^awj^ftio S c^c -fietbecli)8ckon ihovdni£igtra^V- '■ ‘ Blondon Ferguson on’th poTnfranaTra“iia d g e r te a m m a te | ^ . West Athleticic 1Conference puts >t that Ji tho Golden Eaglei Kaufuflchippe.>pedinwidil7. J™used to go e a s ^ , however,, aas s . Jackpotat.VuginhC^ and the CSI bench called sey Jensen nailed a three- up one heck of>f a challenge. vdn’t t haveh their chances; They out with only, four s< M dea Engles, «ho ee- ' l a ^ manic,c. b«clc.»nd.forth' ^ J r“• and ' two good ones in fact, remaining. ttth e a 3ofereoce, 9 3 I P“nter “ with 43 second remain-ain- affair. Fridayy IInight inside the le first caitie Improbably, ^don Ferguson *^d j ^ to” narrow die lead to 37-35.•35. ■ L N B r a E F When play resumed, F( two with the ball, Buriey CSI gymnasiasiym, the Snow Afterr aa MI att Slebrandt tip-in off threw the ball in to Brunn ley ... ------'College BadgeIgers pu U ed o ff tf of f ou w r te l n d e d Kenny 'Brunner ■• drove right with two Bad iy. CSI seemed 10 I 3«d it over on a carry violadonioa tl 39 seconds remaining, PIckupTFHS . huge surprise.se, defeating the es .brought tho Golden h is back p o ck et a n d he: g e t‘oo track a s die Golden Ea^ess 94-939 ia their reg. Epsleaes to1 within one at 94-93 p rayer from 24 feet tiiat r a catch-up most o f fter Minico missed on its nextext ular season hotniane opener. • 1010 ticks remaining on the - S j ■ ssjir"'' session. Price intercepted:ed oranges today - short and the Badgersrs began «Wehad2Sr ley’s inbound pass, did a played very tight , Brunner stole the ensuing S nimovers agaiast 1 a JW FAtLS-Anyon,one » h o their celebration. :rse pivot and fed Jensen p■er- er mcfitthe ,“ *a,yery tngntJhtened," said CSI iaboundunds pass, from Halo ...Freshmen mistakes;es th a t ng. no»-aggressire I , — K afausiijsi and drove the baseline, baseiwll- . ' resulted in silly turnoverirers com- • ”iC *®s8seseeMD(.j^B 2 ' | ■ PieasesieBURlEf.RageBSB3 . and softball teams shoulduid pick _ - aem up today betmen'^n-« a.Tnr - • ’ and 5 p.m. at the First Fei SovingsBank. . IT .'-'-rie] I • Anyone who did not purdjtrchase a r7 i s m a n ' o k y e d gj e e s T F ir i !:— —oox~m ay‘dw so'tuday HTFirn m ' ------1 t h r i l l e r Federal. CostJs $14, andid extra« - I m ByRymyanBeran boxes are ovailaUe. Form ore;arein to ____ I | Q ods later, d ie Bruins had die Thnaafl» WawBwrttar______lie mation, call softball coach«h Nick T ^ y ? l . ,______more tfaitn a minute remain-il- • ta a e ia iL :------v m FALLS - The* 'IWm Falls > © lft ; alls Bnitns jooasBr^lr b r o u ^ th e b an down a nid ^ s the defending state cha:hampioQ delivered a gi m : Eve^ne great entry pass to Beafa Minico High fruit wID e pidts tailback tp.- ttOo Indians a scare ’n nif i^b at ' llnapsoa. aadid th e Bruins w ere one shotot fo. 2 Indians stole die win iatfaedoa-.. aww&omtjing ^ 1 ng the game. Iliampson shotX ^ win, but “you never know’ ’ Bconds of die fourth quarterrS2-46L' S2 o n r tw o ln ^ aa a deteodets and the ball hitit ^e had a great team eSort.* saidTwtn.sai - tfaefrootofthei:siroa. ' . • ■ . RUPERT - People who:iio p tu y -TfiaAasoolaMPiIPlW l chased fruit from eitherle r th e . ------— - coach Dan Vogt.-W e sbowedredwecan *We had a greatgr look but It didn^ ^U b aseball o r girls’ bas widi them, we Just came Ul A^ ort." fb ru s," Vogt sailaid. *Tou have to gamble inn NEW YORK-C - On the day before the c e l ^ defense b y both teamsm s result- a d o se gam e lik ' ban. team c a n j ^ it todsW ® ' Heismanftophy lite diis. Some of w shots3 . *e.M inico High: School fi ihy.winner was announced, . I a low-scoring first qtianener. The just didn't go iniadtatno(siallyd&'‘ «mse between 9 a m and 5cVjf pj RonDayneandid the other, four fiiuiists IS had die uppo-fasad leadina:ing by two' Pocatello’s MiUatt Hagler, vdio in - b y b u s .— — ______i_ _ i.ei^of 9oe,.14.12^,___ : d ..... w£*tra b « » a re -« iQ a v a fia ------Hidt.«gam»hig 2 3 pdnta, grabbedrdteB- ■ - - sning bus tour of midtown. i ------r ws nBruins would come withinm o1 s e o f rebound and wa iQteretted. buyers can c6n( g av e t mts fouled immediatdy byi 5S? (f3M875)>r°!3S Jc M udS'.'Sscheduled .visit to the'' Dayna I signs an aotograph wtiil< idians tw ice tfaroogh ifae ran;emainder JciemySudikwiimth 49.9 seconds to go. ChtistmaS tree il Focatet• game, but would oererleed a| . Mills (678-7144) t o p l ^ an or s in RockafBller Center, a . rhlsbags.atNawVork'sLaQuari dagsin. - Ha^hittwo:n strai^ t free throws to ices In d sS crvise along Fifdifth Avenue ;and a burger -' t the No.> Indians opened tfae secoad.d.quaner q diewin.TbeBm Gift. Dox^ contain 20 pound: : Wday..-, . odns had a S^pdat attemptt r a t A box of, oranges costsits$ j 13. ataBroadwayeateatm y.' . . - ingsecoan M ru n . leading 2 0.14«itiwim 4:28 ' in tfae waning sec “Wining ei la the half. The B eeopds by Brandon Nielsen, Oned Thenitwas.b(.back to the Downtown Ricky B W iliam s’ Dlvisl«i'i.A i Bnuy but the shot rtroUedoff t^^^w andi . _ _ Fallssre ca4 with a 7-2 btirn'to'KS ^ ■ 7 -Athlatic a u b .iohom ) e:of th e Heisman, for.' ir » ing recq ^ He ran'for r,83'4 to » 21, Vridi ju s t more A an a nervous n l^t tb before nation^ • touchdowns « in leading the] tanifaree Ha|}er,wliomadiide an eanr lajNip aS alomr ' ' celsvised&WoanpfBientBtion.-:. . •' u tes left. The.bdians sa>re('red five to end tbe Bruins' KIwaiils wrestling 1 Id thb Big Ten Confwen« e d In a JS'rally. :_____ J!!W«:waDted. I.tt to. give. them, a feel f o t': - R Hsfoqgjtt . " T h e gam.e cc -•RoseBowrberth;" — B rulnsh could have went either lounuitiwtls'M ' - New York, a fe«lMl for tha holiday season > lln one at d » l $ 27-28. way,- Erans saiaid. “We got a couple of . Even : W liconsln. vGb' ese w e two very good defe , . -iTWIN F A l i s - Hie T<*in-. FlThn. before the awardr d * o w ," 8 ^][iigraaof fn efeaitve ■ tekases in the ende diat resulted, in e ^ Thompsdh is certain DivTie , and Twin w as reed y fo r os,’os.” said bocketx.” ■ Klwaali:’;, Freshman - a theDACsaid. Heismaa.lliompstm d ^ ^ t b ? l 5 j . . sUoajachGregErans. . IheFocatdlel -•^Sopherobfe^Tr^-WresdistUng - ■ uttih’ii' reieorii^B^B > ’n- ' "J“Ron DM ne Day’? in the!'statiWkwalttagfor I twHani remabi’unbeaten : ^Tournament will beiieldd8at-“ 8: -ba^may-boHheile^owledgedRaisman : oeOo o p eied d ie ddrd quanKttcrl& a.; ,(4:0XaDdd»Brundns are now an even 2i - **RonX)ayaeistheclaMofardla Airport. Thee bdianaId aeemed to have cour : favorltiB, but:ii; until thia :winii«r is . baU bi o Qot ju st for his accbmpl xinotSS. Tbe Bndas trarevei to Miaico to face the-. w ith anin'FaBs n e m -g a v e up^ h eyew ^ . a a .^ a rta n s n m T fa ti v^^Coa^es.are encourageded to annouDced "yourou never know," says 'ththa field but for tha^da^.]— ’ r^m aln j hunday. ' 7. . b r ^ v many .wrestlera asI theyA C ^ aX ech 'sjM M g m t t i . off the field,- lliompsbn sJci■Acaiwiush- . answere a i» 'H .a i Hm - . Hamilton aiiidSM !er,u„„r. - I n his fo u r seaMms A t MadMyardsandl9 scoreto Miqw;_,.5a V a y to f each tBamli $75, whiwhich’ „tack*-Purdue’sI■fPw BW*, M«nlull’j br e Badgers (9^) * minutes brake WilUams’, y e a i ^ j l t o tijlo ooce agaio carted dieiq qb o a n a r ^ r^Jg^m^aimaiiyaalScompetiaiiton. '-' .. 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Tha Tlme»l Thconch LawronccICC PfcffcrJe. “Our there, outsctjring their vli‘^ w r s l S - ' 1 ' ' ' ...... from■om aH extracurricular schocool After tyring the matmatter some {lost kids played v AILEY - The Wolverines jd w d l.” s 5 in the quaner. ctivities for the rctaainder• oof thou£ht. however,.he,.he changcd ., K ed Coots hadwd eight rebounds ;d out 10 n n ,ll-4 lirst-quoitcrr Jeff Adams paced Oak I, b ut M cColl-Donnelly was tnele 11999-00 sdiocxl year for pushah- Ess m in i - and scoicd 14 popoints, and Sarah s 19 and Bryce Cranney adc re're in jeop. WUkin addedI fofour boards and su^ces:ressful in slowing the gome lg a referee during a Kov. 2921 “(.-^ offidals), we'n - The Hornets next plaiily^Ca?.^ . ays’ basketball game. ardy fTy«rp| tin e ro time,im e," Watson fourpoints. down n Jand fordng turnovers in> Monday a t homo. sition. •whi«i«>.WiiS?uJ^^ The Th punishment stems fron3m said earlier this w -edc. ^ *“I did this Laura Stutzmainan led Buhl with Scott eight pciats. le visitors outscored, Wood » t t Thompson’s acn'nn's duiinirng as a m atter of recordrd tithat some- - “S e b b ie . Dc T 2^13 tlmjufih the.secoQd. . th« eB Bears’ season-opening “MJ^ 1 thing like this, has happenedhap in . Dodds, -Marci ss tb Twin FaUs ebristiaaan “ourai^" Danielson snd Jill Deagle all did tlurd periods. ' R Ie r 6 3 ,D orelo c : 62 ' ■ 1“'* agoodjobbringln hey did a good job of run- ______DECLO -^TtIt took two avnr. ■ . cademy in Twin Falls,Is. TbwnpsoQ declinedxicom q m m L rfi------O u r ^ o iu v e ‘in iTT>;. theflooi=.‘T srS & I w hat they wais'tea lo liim,"; kactifbot 6b,' Jeromele 5 7 times, but thee Wi ildcats evennial- ccurdlng to'a potlCc fc^fT irBeenTilea ------T w in F a lls (6-(6-2) travels.to Wood River coach Jeff led Dec. 3 by official Darxdid and the case remainlains under on. "They were very disd- BLACKFOOT - With atson, Thompson, a 6-foot-l-•1 - review, said Twin FalFalls P olice Century tonightfit ifor th e B ruins’ onds left in the first qi thti-rf gnmi» iw ftr^«any jy^ nights.------^ gg-qtf gnse, .‘Ihcy. played a —__ -'n«ersq iior -Jaron -litOTin ex. Department Se..J>paBla B a a _____ . m d W stsoa^sftertte officialal Wh8eitein»nhe1ib e f ln l in(3' {K^latocked knees widi i _____ -- Tu_I Wb«*Kxi iU via-(M ) ploys or Dedo Qed fa ia /o r a £n sl A kI t e e mto d e n t o f i t s U n d i n IdaZ d a b 6 ,ir ts and went dowa r t w AM ,, ters a n d Ben A llen igame. Id a b o H ig k Jerome struggled on the Since then, Thoapson hasu School AcdTities Assi .....for the re3C.of.the:game a ^Pfetenegula-, ^ssocUtioir - isiBiKSi I f SS’ "■ .ddiiig tithree more-ia the • KQ.-removed &wi the warn*t- aiBfeo tiTO D gectar"B^ a gl i T « 5 f r •• to a non-conference loss : an d t( MIOIM nighL • overtitnes. d fonred to senre a five-dayly' Yoting said the lastX sudiSO ind- ipension from school. B li« I TFCA 42, BlissI S J V 2 9 “They outrebounded us,Mt" «,M “Filer executaited well, and we a dent occurred “four)ur or five ig^r,f.?asrc5:& . heod coach Larry Walter^ “We respondd tto th e situation," ^ Sdiool prindpal Rob Sauera- y e a r s a g o * d u rin g a ffo o tb a ll BLlSS-TwinF1 Falls Christian -SIjSS d. He may not attend after-r- ■ gam e. Academ y started w really m i» Jason.” said Declo coa:oach Loyd Gary. } d with a 17-2 lead . ool events - tndtuKng fitTws x a v ery unfortuna: in th e first quarterler and the b m "However, John Jo Smith did “ hoof stu a - U .TFCAiS6, S Bliss 34 ^ . iBcmatttii-M I the school’s sm io r trip - ai**d_ tion and it’s.too.Md. __ junio r vnr^ify niTiTiaulri not-rccover,------BUSS- - respOTdwithaa:0116 of his points ia }fid.itiap-: • thosecondlialfai st undergo anger manage-s .- T^ened," .Young said.L “Anytiiinr* ~ «»TFCA beat thehe Bears Friday Jordan e f and overtimes." ' n i ^ t a each scored 15 po^cs and ~! T he H ornetsts (3-1)| host W ood. at counseling. tK?« hajipi ___ . L uke W W alker added-14-a# the------■MMA------Rive r umi^ — Thisis-definhBlrsoniethlti^-g----- nfffin6-g«TFcorre« *We started outJt reallyii cold and Warriorsors beat the Bears for the '' rwo.CMgH th at is couldn’t miake any I n . io» I is not acceptable, and that’ss make sure it doesn’ti*t h1 a p p e n . oy baskets," said secondI timtL e in two weeks Friday ^ SSSra^ whyh,r he was suspended," Sauerr again.- Bliss coacB l a n e DDurtsdiL l “Then night, Valley 63, Gooding 30) . . . • • I ' our defense startedted stepping up “We’roI’ro happy with tbe results GOODING - Valley apipplled oaued out to an eariy . “Their defensive pressurure got lead, the Tigers itAu.*Mr<«b*.nu rs emerged from C ' / ^ ‘ ■■to us a little bit," said Go<'ooding th e locker rooma withv a 130 ram- OfC<“a s o n o n n coach Joe Messidc “BothiJ^ I d - page to start theche third quarter o a d t o d a y H Glenns F^rry 35, Griffiths and Jeremy Hoi.oUond and cement the wi played weU (for the V ii^ ) , — ?«rda?*issig;“' r. - , “W« learned to Hi*a*vS ? in the second Mitrfnitrfugh'43... S W ard. “W e hadI g.good team worit strengthigth an d d epth U iro u ^ oer^ fa rth e r challenged oo1 thethi road: half to overcome': andintosity thesiesecoadhalf.* tom weiweights can o & e t a lade of to d ^ . A s m any as ™v>sw wr restlen defidt and defeat thi TAUGH - A couple of m The Tigers ( 3O ^ coverall, 1-0 con- o v e iin ^ inum bers, tb e Twin F alls starters ou win txit make tbe trip? to Idaho'. FHdaynighL out due to injuiy and 28-. & oightatKetdium. Brums«IS and Buhl Indians open Fan^«>-lHniinf«in TTn»ry» ijj shooting from field hurt SS — « ■ >e in order *They turned u p? thetl defensive ______iheirrcs)respeaiYe.Hrffqlmg stamns- locaniidetethesrACrt— H pressure,’' sard h.lieid-coocK i Devils-at home Friday ■ ‘ iS on the th( road today and HIHODDAigM i t s d x y ^ . r . 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- B ^ ■ ———— S p o) r R T S ~ ^ I Satan1 snaps Saabres’ scoriring drou^ght Blir]iley ■• _ -■ ■ BUFFALO, N.Y.-I.Y. (AP) - Miro^av -=*= Contlnuod1 frtfrom KL ■ Satnn broke on *“ assist as Tampa Bay sisnapped n 10. j„ , tw o-point advantage, 43-41,1, , from b o th te a m s sc o n e of B u ffalo ’s for the lay-up. The M th 2:20 remaining. ■ longest scoring d: NHL game winlcss strereaR a g a in st bucket, see aggressive picks and dfv^ngCndiv; B droughts oaUy in __ Carolina. ' scorcd w ith eight ticks T in the third quarterr aloal n e - cs beat Chicago. ' , beaten the Hurrican( hcl.held the ball for the final two ■ Afmogcnov coUicollected a cross-ice Chrisris Pronger had two assists for n es'since th e i„ th e; fifirst overtime, both ■o m ore than the entire firsifirst-half, ■ pass from Dixon r Blues. Patric Kjellberg and. 1997 season openerer at the lev teams pla' minutes in hopes of gettinglg Burlcj- drew first blooclood on a ' con Ward, eluded ^ ilayed tough defense the the final shot. But a long ■ Blackhawks dehiefenseman Doug iko Berehowsky scored for a n d b all- g Jop«f the-arc three-pointoin ter by^ ill-control offense. three-point thr attempt .from ■ . Zmolek and one-itie-timed the puck NashvihviUe. Consequcnlently, only four.total Kui n Lj-o m on the Bobcats’’ opopeninff- Stars 4, Panthers 3 Kuiu missed its mark at thee possession. With t'ough I fioalicnder■ StiSteve.Passmorc.ai _ ^ . 3 ...... p o in is wcrtfcrc scored, all from bu=tnnscr. - ' ;igh haU- R edifWln^3,Krngsl V DALLAS Jamie thefrec-thithrow line - two from T; court man defenses, thehe teamt s I Satan's goal 34 5 Trailing 19-18 at halftime, played even for much:h ofo the 54 seconds into the ' DEIETROIT - Steve Yzerman Langenbrunner’s goalal with 17:08 Jensen amand two from Adam BuriBurlej* opened th e third quar- I third- ended BufBuffalo’s scoring score< remaining snapped a Florida: run Hope. Miniiinico h ad the last pos- leri r- first half, arriving aat t ; a 9-8 rod two goals and Manny er with 5-0 run to take a 23-199 .- score in favor of Minico I drouRhi nt 1S2 minin^utei 29 seconds. : Lcgac;aco won hia second straight and gave tJie Dallas Stu>tars a 4-3 Vic- session of the period, but Jeat uco with I The Blackhawks ead with 3:31 remaining intl 2;4S remaining in the quarter.'qu; *rks snapped a long starttin iii the Detroit net. tory over tlje Ponthei^s. J e n s e n ’ss medium-range ihe.he quarter. Not until the 3.-05 I scorcless stivak: ofof their own w ith ------^Vyai J ____ Florida rnlHpH tnt» inin tho second ju m p e r to win from the left mar 5___ Closing the period withith a 5-2 yacheslav-Ktnlov also scored' nark did Minico'get on ihe"i run,'the Spanans took a : ■ ‘ winR BJair Atche:heynum’s goal at ' for the Red Wings, who havo won • period for three goalss overi a span corner fellell just short as the • boa: k a 14-10 1 13:11 of the first p g ward w hen Fennell hit a pairr lead after one. ______tW IU^O.f, J their, Inst.five and six of, of 1:42, th e fastest thrhre c Boal.s in --buster souoimtoi—,—^ ^ if frrr throwt to-nafrow the— jTT leam history, a fter .Dalliillas had built m e sccorcond overtime pcnod Bur It. Glen Murray had the lone furley lead to 23-21. The: the perimeter, and each I Blues 4, Predateators 2 sooi'hI for the Los Angeles Kings, a 3-0 first-period le a d ... . providedd imore scoring, as Spa ich com­ Minico o pc 'Partans then outscored1 mitted an unofficialiai five I NASHVILLE, T lost for the first time in their pened with a Derek Burllurley 5-4j n th e final tiiree :. Tcnn.-Piorrc 8 2 J . ____ J ^ u n z fre ec dthrow. B uriercoun------mini ^ rum o\Trs, during a somm etimes'et ■ M- IW seo n hnd-anL,assist as: , and -scored - . -- - ...... Flames 3, Canucks; ilnuIwTo slim the Bol^ts** ugly secohd quarter. I the go-ahead goal in , ; • te r e d o n a i Troy Holland adri J in a th r» o u n u te CALGARY, Alberti dvantage to one,' at 27-25I . TTie 6-4 senior Kunziz wasw a I span o f th e secondmd period Friday Ughtn Bure’s power-play goal e 0 take a 41-AO lead afterftertfarte. Ailng3, Hurricanes 2 l^lyinihe mth 3:12 raremaining. 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...... S p o r t rs:; ------A ...: ■ ^^ORTS IN B] R IE F — . ^ E w i n g5 i s r u s t y/, , b u t K nn i c k s h o ltons 107, CUppers 83 . _ ricket plailan approved for Saliait Lake g a rn e t "and six steals, and Karl ^Malone Pacers’ larges:est ever against AUlLUBURN HILLS. Mich- _• - CM eitotewawnwM i W M ■ SA LTW KE EC CTIY - The InteiTutional Oly added 21 points a a d 11 rebabounds Cleveland, topio pping a 36-point Grantmt m a h ad 27 points hnd 122 wtettokntatpwtOOT ■ Dlympic Committee execu- for ! surging Utah. o re board hasIS aapproved plans for tickett salesst and a competition win in 1981. rebounotmds as Detroit tbee MeBrttall«c«r*ri«t sdxdulefcrtfae:be 2002 Winter Games...... The Jair, erradc-so far ,_ L o st AngelesA .Clippers theirr - ke OrgKBjing Coninritiee got: arapproval fix its plans in a * ' -their ' * fourth straight by pi BucKs 107, RaptorsRi 91 Ith straig loss. - - . tgiecgrferBiue cal «croit won for the third ^ to FlMlutla. K.C. : call Fhday with the IOC whkhhin ii Lausanne,Switzerland their ^ most complete gamee 1of the TORONTO --SamCasseUand S j- E IhetidcaingpJan our games to reach 300 at 10 - ian indudes nssOT-ing 20 pcroaitent of general public tickets season^Jeff * HomaoA a»rorcd 19 Glenn Robinsonon each scored 22 , a xh ^ against Stephen -Marl[arborr as & r U tah readentsnts and auctioning tickets over-thclmanct th( points, F Bryon Russell hadhi 10^ points as Milvilwaukee ended The Clippers, who haven’tt ChicasDbeldoafortbewlewin. H The most expexpensivc seats will be sold for S885, with other seats points E and nine rebound:ids and Toronto’s three- I suice'bditing tbe Knicks on» The Ticaay fcepc Oaca; going for SS2S Ott ee-game winning ^ 0^.23, 23 fen to 4-15. att3S32a At least 20 pcrcentIt ofo: the second-and third-• ^Greg Ostertag came off thee bench1 streak. settiag a new franchise^ 0 ^ 1 .tis’seaswQIbeoaeoQered to Utah residents, . for 11 polxusand.nlno-boerdrds.' ...... The Bucks, plaploylng'tlnar fifth ‘ ifi PistoQs got.23 peim s fromI - -foafcyartfaesiRt tf the' To zoake sure li y Stackhouse and 17 points tfae'seasgn. H re the general public has a shotbot at partidpadng in the ■ Gary Payton scored 22: pointsp game in seven1 nnights, had lost 5 Tbe Bulls, who s&appe wi MykieBIaylo,^ n an ce F h d ^ y iirf way bock from a 25-poiat dthers who blazed the trail Trade talk d ness is simply to look a t a p:photo T re bees asked who'sI'kthebtBt^l ti : dom inates w interr tmeetings of Sf anguished, opened-mout that macnade m y possitde,*' piayer who erer piayed," I uthed |R^P|Er|^^Bt Jord^nsaid. s 1,-RusseQH ANAHEIM. CaliJiilif. - C un Schilling’s weakt sishoulder set back the faces. (osdan l 0 s H . , Jordai^an highlights abound - Philadelphia PhiOitoQies, Carios Delgado stayedi wwith the Toronto Blue , Utah ' fans, their express!islons 98.*’I w m ^ | Jay s and trade talktall filled the hallways Frida; frozen, are cringing and grir ' ' from hisnis 63i)oint performaiKe in Iday on opening day a t ' P rtnxac- . the 1986 say das abom yotE 1 a a naxtthn^s-^l o t basebaFswimcrinir meetings. Ing as Jordan’s final, chaa )86 plaj-offs against Boston. ^ anyoae playing anyBy \b e n e r ^ H \ . to his: 5555-point outburst against MeadoaereednJd to a S36 mUliotv three-year.ar.contract with the Blue onship-winning shot hangs in the ■ thanytwda.” Jaj-s, uiiile the Phil air. They know the inevitable ^ th e Kniclinicks in his fifth bode ’hmies got off to a dmJ?y startrt ata tho meetings when “ *■ le is a . ..after.end RusseQ reccir^ oois Szst it teas announcedd thatli Sdnlling rwseded arthros mere second away -'th'e.li-b iai ' ■ ending his first retirement. — vote and-was also an aPpg] . righi dtouldcr andid Vwtnild be sidelined until May going ill the basket it die .tohis38-i38-pdnt game against Utah in th cl9 S Robertson goe the other twctw o S rp -^ H often when took fijast^sQo 1997 Finals when he was so - ptace Totes. sh6L...... e ba d ^ b e helped TD th e —•- The reriatile 0* \ D eLaH oya,a, Trinidad qbiild ffgl : bcnch du rght I n J u n e '' “ I t was that trinfi of Awtitnarlance, ^ ^ o r during timeouts. Then a pass, score and reborod.with wit year laterIter, a steal a nd game-wirt- LASVEGAS-Os• O sc^ De La Hoya and Felix*TWnidad "p could fight, a ' ^term ination atid unin^tcl:ched Jeny West ooce neragm s •a tript le ^ H I •rem ao h ju n e 37. if: ning. fina]iaatsecood jum per to sink ’. if rii'ol'promoters can come5 upwithanagre«ncnr-ui ->sidU "# th oteam ed Jbocbn bifcee!9^ - , - r. dooUe for an enme secsn.s o . in talks n e a wedck in New Y o ^ tio n .^ the eragaia-\_-_i;.. - . u;. “Nobody e tea did mhat iVomoterBobAn,Arxon said he plans to sit downwn >viih I ^ an d ' of ^th e century by a six-meihlihber - cored at least 50 poims 37 • ______H Rn ■m >Mmda}r n JdiflII£.lhratl^La-de£ense_- . twaatcn of tlie 9cpt."j8“‘‘ panel-of-expc ft a aasemfaied*: teuie; 10^ famil- g g S S ? fifibt woo by Trtnidaiidad. . , _ air-defying dunk eaziy in Tben e Associated Press; 1 sweaty, always . his career Ctncbmati and lEbcaoIceeeeintfii s Oscar0 Robertson was sccoi:ond, ^ w anted th e b all wl eer, falling back to lift op 196Q5>7Qs. rollowed by WUt Chamberlaliln, cotiie was in doubt ^lockable jum per during' Flyers coach:h diagnosed w ith b ibt. He*fd°no -Michad Jordan, whealen thej bone cancer SS'Bill Russell and Magic Johnsmon. o ne c o u ld sto p hihim and few ills’ second run of three star ml frmi— the leagu*8ue.l« ------__EHILADELPinA-IA.-Jloger-Nalson.'W^«) hasxis-ccadied morc NHL- - - JtJordan’s wrist-dip^g-folloU o w ^ « > u Id .------imrfaeVnTs*------teams than anyone,le. hash bone canccT but docs notnoi intend to miss any , “hrough iro after the shot againsttthe t “I am truly hon(“"O rcd by ompedtive fire was unpar- The TOwerftO. 7*foot.l 7-fo games with the Phaaililaddphia Flyers. UtalJtah J a n in the 1998 NBA FiniInnlg wlection as AP’s basbasketball play- and his pride unwavering, Chamberlain i was the gaigame’s H e was upbeat: FrF rid ^ , saying he will beginin an expected three vas the most fitting g o o d l^ tcto a er of the century andan f e d fortG- putation soared like bis greatest ] rebonader andId co a ^ monihs of cJiemothetherapy followed by a likelyy bbone marrow trans- ^3-yi3-year careen It defined whvhat n*»e to be considered His jersey and likeness scored j 100 paints in aI gagame. p la n t Doctors saidd theli: cancer, called multiple5 rrmydoma, is control- hele didid b e st breath as peoplea I c ^ n S e ^ o " 1 across the world on TV. Rnssdl^ i team |djQr, rebotmiouixdiBg lable for sex-eral year«ars, and Flyers team doctorir JJeff Hartaell said a As he carried the Chicago Bu]JuUs have b e e n th e grea ‘ough a series of mulrimil- . aadbdlliaQtdeAattechaosed a 30edtSe •liar endorsements, be { fuD recm'crs’nanainoirted posable. to0 sl sbc NBA cham pionships, No...N spon - Oscar Rober g a ^ a ^ led. the BostonI CeC ritics periiapstheaiostrea^ tolltxiies. t A lleged victiiTtim sheds tears duriIring trial y - — ------Sliiim CoLUMBIArIA, S.Ci“ A lc^ u l Lesi'e Pria:w tolda juiy raday I— that she swffered extoxtensh-e emodonal trauma afteifterwhatshe.calleda H -i s o s i e r s ( H sesiial assault by Charharioae Hornets owner GeorgergeShinn. ' d o u b l e t5 p = ® | ftice testified inI heher d^-il suit against Shinn for an alleged sexual __ - assault Sept. S. 1997.17. Shinn,£ w*o remained stoicc dduring Price’s tesd- O l aiony.adoKm^edsest]es the encounter but has lestifeifiedthesexwascon- ) n u n r a nk i ed B u fif;F a lo H

CSI winter baselseball camp begins De BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - 3 e c - 2 7 J. Guyton had 22 points and TWIN F A L L S -Ato n; all-star cast of coaches and nd form er players is No.I. 151' Indiana criiised to a 10&>6- preparing to host thh e e' College of Soudiem Idaho’;ho’s w inter baseball 55 via camp Dec. 27-29. victory over Buffalo on Friday iht in the first round of the ■9 Complete instructi 01 aion in hitting ftmdamentals,Is, jpitching median- 26thaith annual,Indiana Classic, jcs, fielding techniquiques, catching and base-rumimning procedures The will b e gi^-en. Instructt rhe marsin of victory was uctors indude CSI coach Jimn \Walker, Joe Rudl Indianliana's biggest in the annual w ith th e v niite So*.:. SSHIELO?l 1^1 recartl winning 11 of theirthe; final 16 gztmes. • jQ u a u t y I n s t two minininutes as the Volunteers STAUATTONS jUT YOCR: I H o m e o r W o b k I j I’ h«ld‘ on forTEelr 27th ------r — W E-W O R K RRTOra AdTBisiSMNcin c e C o w a n i e s “ I A nnual Hoop Shishoot slated for Jain.in. 8 at CSI Mrni^tSht non-conference victory mo...... X WOBK l Q d % GtiARA!R A M trm r J - -I TWIN F A IX S -T he annualai Hoop Shoot f r ^ thtirow r o contest. wUl °*Tho Bl be Jan . 8,2000, a t the CSCSI Gymzmsium. B Blue R aiders (2-3) pulled I C A S H Sponsored by the Snaknake R Iv w fik s Lodge No. 28( n 78-77 oa a layup by Ron 2807, th e m SSli^m t with 34 seconds left B tjp e a « boys and girlsris Jages'^13. Specific age grouroups are ID- T lS v d s IX ai^d 12-13, a a d age gr /(US turned the b&D over in ^ o t v i group will be determ ined byb} paitidpants* the final r M P i c ji B A C k1 i ■■ age as of April 1.2000.). B(Boys and girls wiU shoot sep« nai seconds, butii despera- ■ hot by MdCnight was wide iCD'O’d), I R ^ is a a tio a wiU b es frfrom 8:15-9:15 a jn . th e dayiS rf tl,e event. Panidpams toe asked to le buzzer and Middle I Can Today! } ! to wear soft-soled shoes, i Z S i S S ■ I For additional Infoniur o a ^ contact Hoop ShpotJotdlrotorBin asee lost its third straight H F "- S n ia n « 733^)709 cff 42tW iceht Yarbrough had 18 I 732-5784 { points1 forfoi Tennessee, C J. MOBILESESERVICE I CanpMlamiti'MoidMtanpato Blackaddad d ed l2 . ^ W ECOM ErT T o y p u I T o D F r e e ; I ii I McKnlfi Cnight led tfae Blue Raiders I 800-472»913y JI ____1= ■ — Qpt' m i 7 D a y s A W eEEK b - 6 a m T O 9 p m 1 ; ___ i ■ ' IPOOIr t i € < «#K m - S- SrjrAr.rftKj.'A'rT- T h e T i m c: s s - N c w s • 1 ______\ S a tD r dJay, a D cccm bcr 11, 191 9 9 9 I ’a s c Ii5 B I A r oO U N D T D e v e l o I feTHEVVALLEY - )per sp(• e a k s 0 1in past fi u t u r e ss mishaap — ------feeding operation in:n e a s te rn . abide by a gsuaranti.'e u a agreemenr .^chs Cassia County-rcachcd chs traded his at:ricu3i-.:rere But it is a matterr th e NFA I Jays personal cd a settle- ' tiiat essentiallylUy heightens supcni- furunrurws fcr K;— he ■ I ^Police seelsek clues in mcht with the Nationallal Futures sion, said Kevir n ± cs sc3iou.roblems ledI The NFA alleged th a t A chs mcnt. araouni indicated the-• noiations’nr I ■ ■ 'l-i-T V im FALLS But to the XFA. the xiz^'aar.s'.s relati\-e insi;3iifjcance. I LS — Po lice w ere did not m aintain a reqtiiluiredmin- A “guarantcntecd” futures bro- were H -'Iboking for d uies es Friday in a rob- fO imum adjusted net ca t n serious ecciigb to =:crjtit “.'V 57,500 fine, in that thai indus- *■ capital of ker hos firmn f;finondal backing. revitrtiritrw by a cacrpiissrT b asri Falls laundromaL 0 June fine $30,000, nor did he nonotify th e which assures i ti>'. is a nosfb!e?ed,” hec .';aid.!Oi I man holding is it will “makcrfjood -^v*.■^V'e don't taie ;o ;hele liis focus on devtlopin ing a handgun and _ ^ NFA of his failure to.tc do so, on any qbligaigaUon7„Sun_VaIley ... WM<:r. jping a hoR I H ■ -----slweoring a aki nuisklasfcwalkcdinto Uib...... “ J" RuthStreetw------according-to-TheTTompla L-Uaeaa. C o aq g ct C o asasttee■e -fsTHTinj: operation, w hids'lids he sa>^ ■ }lainL*T}ic ■ can’t m ee^ GlejIleasonsaid. unlosJoss we think diwiplinarr H B H^ao-o-wash at 154 Washington St. • NFA also alleged that: A/ ^ did Achs, who h y would give a boost to Idaho's1 I ' S3%ursday cTcning 5 has been trading actioodoo needs to be ga'ges.* said ing. He demande d ______7 ' ” n_bt_ m aim ain adcg'u.->t'iltC-bQOit: ____futuresJoc-lJ-j.7->-cars, » d he-f«S— -D « r4 d agriculture and proveovtM o be______I JURLEy ” A“fcfma^tfader^r* -s Ca.vsaa Coiintj^s'Targcst c 3 p ^ w th 'nn undis- " BU, )f “ TccepDig and recordTcecpeping and inio noncomplipliancc in the wake ctanpL rst employ- , I M H j^S^^amount ofa>f cash, a Twin Falls “firialiculture futures says mcdicalII did not-properly overs nptiazxe deparsaey. • er. prompted .■^chs toI dodose Sun I irsee Snn of repeated susi rg eries a n d ^ AltbUthou^ the £ae «as ■ H {‘TP^ceDepaiuufamrlunewsrelistsesajd. issueslies and a death in the familyy . Valley’s compliance witirfth finan- mother's death, s Valle>- F u n u « ptrm ancnincntly. . I ■ ' Anvone w ith inf lth. These ipblems reiati'atively low aad though theC >rig 1r,fT information nhotit .. caiiseised him to fpU out of compli-i- dal and reporting requinirem ents. took him awayly 1from his indepen- an<»^i _ turosiTBiJe...... I ^ H rifcuraJifsroKrajp y can call detec- se with the regulatory bodyy Achs neither admitt ?g3tthns w e r e s ia s scaacs ass in J a n u a o -1998, and his icompa- ■ Itted n o r dent b r o i l s; b»business for nearly fraud,ud, the riolatiosts were oot » ■'STt* R ojj F o sroos s ati 735-2183 or It presides over, futuress denied the oUeffidbas,, hueI sut^ IS months, t ny dosed inremaUj- on« -July-Ji 30. ■ i ■ C«nie Stoppers at: frtToloio lo ts by NFA stju d in li. Undi 199S.hesaid. at 732-S387. Crime *«deri e ^ resulting in a $7^00 She. m itted a settlement oitfer.a-, accord- “It was basicisically a dormant said. t ■ teppersisoffenoginga$ljX»reward RonIon Achs - the man who head-1- ing to NFA documents. E d. Pos-sible ponishaentss ------B ^ ot _ company." hetsaid 58 ...... tpded tagam ko. a renAed ■D H eadingtDiheanest ■ . up.SyniValky:Futii«»IXC,“ “P :;ih erb ffer, th e NFA^B'BiBusiness No customers3 -serrice-rtras je o p -' Ttf.rT«. 1 - Ttnus-Sass-criTcrRiahSahStnxtcr I ; H tmd connction of tthe robber, and . KeiiCetchum, and now is behind1 n3e.craS2SajOOO&)& am be n a A o f or the Minihfini-Cosn'd H Conduct Committee finened Achs ardizcd as a resi•esult of Sun VaHey “Ists itii s00 » th is g rkaT prr^ jJjt ■ tips can be left anontionymously. d ev^eloping ei a large-scale hog- $7,500 and ordered Sun VValley to Futures’ NFA vi.violadons, because market r Burtssup:677-f042orbvc-r>vc-r7iai7ar H ■ket at E ^ ? N o .'b s s a ii rS3vccT<^mafficiKiIIcyjxmim H 'Detectives inviteim pubiic >>= — - •UT n p a c k i n g jPALLETS OF' POULTRY—1 S B vtoideiffystoiitoien property ‘ V id e o ta p e I ^ ■ . . jE R O M E - -niele JJerom e County S' . .wtfcdves want to reunite stolen ^ {puis, knives andid oother property “> H -yrfth their owners.. raises som n e I H H ie detectivesi wiwill display pho- ^ :«>sraphs of stolenen properpr that ^ -Wr-ss found duringg ailui investigation R H H c o n cer n o n I »• H .tsai^er this year.. TlThe photos will iiS ^I .b e displayed fonnn 2 p jn . to 6 p jn . H B B ^ - lluesdayju-xbe-Je.-Jerome-County - -^ ^ H . • Courthouse basemcrnent. ! trial faimless e • ; I - Among the-propeopeny'areguhs,'' ^^^H knives;'toys and tootools believed to. ^ ^ H Recorded testimoilony H ' have b e a t stolen inin ia string of n>b- ^ ^ H beiiesifaiou^outih'cthe Magic Valley. affects part of mli:uling H Anyone witb infinformation or . ; questions con callI dldetective Jerry ^ ^ H •nwAnoclatad Press • -‘M artino at 324^5. BOISE - Prosecutorss shouldsh h are been required to showhow that i H ' ' ^iNovelist Dan CraneCi yvill 'fjris could not appear inn p issued Friday, revei:v ersed ■ ■ 1Quad in the,M agic;ic Valley Mall '^ ^ ^ H part of a ruling by Minicinidoka .'&Ynn2to4pjQ. County Magistrate Ju d g e H i ' n o v d is 's e t iiin Jerusalem Larry Duff, which hadid bh een ; u d th e limedm of Christ’s upheld hy District Judgudge J. SHI >cniafii2on. William Han. l>mt "committed a~ b ^% . id'en&"id H Sheriff reports5 progressf H B fied in coun documents' onl as John Doe, to the SIs ta te ^ H ■ ta inlianticide inveivestigatlon Department of Juvei ■ B U RLEY - T h ereTC are no new ^ Cocrecnons until he turnsIS ^Zj on ^ ^ ^ H ' tfev^bpm rats iii'Qusus Vweel^s death ooe eoum of lewd and lasdvsdnous :ofal-ffiomholdbaby,tiy,butinvesdga- RodHalJciIJ eaniss a case of frozen turkeysI emonto a track ot the Albertson'si slstore on Addison Avenue In Twin cnnduct and two coimts ofif aidingaic »lo F,!,. Tn amnnoB doooaapon:&nid5;.OOOpe«iflt p aad abetting leH-d conduct. m 'to rs are making progrc:g rc s s a n d th i^ ofpoultrylty te donate to The Sahfatlon Amy.fly. Jook *^ro(nising,”* according8( to The 12-year-old andi a . ^ 1 .vas^CounQ'SheriffffBiHy B CrystaL » ■ year-old .boj* w ere accusedised ^ H , -Quintsn Van HoUaniUnd died early ^ ■ I molesting S- and 7-ycar-:ar-old m g w ^ having suffiuffered serious ■ I ______Jgirls whom the older boy i H .bijuries investigatoators believe ■ baby-sitting.'But intervic H caused his death.. AnA au to p sy I'm. ■ .. . / with th e \-icdms. n d eo tapped ed by ^ H lad suffered a I ^ k V ^ U _ th e C h ild re n a t R isk ^ H ■■p”B—— “'"^KHctoreuTsjnntTTgnr f n icM oaid o f ^ T aiuatiuiVSmiLt!. piJdmJtttircil ------^ H jhc before his------:— H ------jg yath, and->-brokeD4a-leff-lO-to-14- ^-----^------: cnnfli c iia s t u t Bmen»&-ab<-about— w* hether D oe acti%-ely parti H pnor to his deatlch.Tl,e,c« three overflowing palate-loadsids. Ciiristmas. Last yc;year, die group And thensisom s e. . p _ p ated in th e lewd acts. H I&d not been treiited. But th ere was a good chai 2 lance gave about 350 faifamilies boxes “They^ bqyins twt> azxl a half {■ ^ Hie baby’s mo±er,Cr, Cara Crystal ' • lonymous. Mark Fodness and.Kenmineth with turkeys, vegei Nonetheless. Duff let praserosecu- getables, pota- tons of turkey,”fur Eddie Panrrs® tors n introduce the videotaj ■ ^«n Holland, had, brbrought the Miller would have to unload:d the toes, clothes andid toys, Eddie said, otapcs ■ ^baby. to Cassia Regionio n al M edical . birds by hand across town. It i wthotu calling either victimnim to ' Q O Il [t was Patterson said. Itt expectse to do Wtth the deal Albensoo^SJTC ti ■ >Center early Mondayday morning. tiors give worth | it, though, to the Salvat-ation about the same this i tesaf>- in person or shottinglg thattl lis month. It has thebigdoodooocs-69cectsapcluQd dthey w ere tma\-ailab]e or inco ■ -The baby lived withJl hist mother ____ Army worfcwta. This was byly far enough turkey now,no but Ann that tra incom- ■ 2and four other adult; translates to a ^450 ppetenttoteStift'. ults, none of the biggest food donation1 ithe, Patterson said thee £group is run- in%-estmeoten t in tfae U a ^ VaDey*s ■ ^iiioni have been ruledled out'as sus- O lerousgift local arm of the group has cever’ ning short on ne Doe’s attorneys argued on new toys for ' hungry, appeal that admitting the \idi ■ >fiects.Ciysialsaid. received. Christmas gifts (hint,int. him). -it’s a nt ndeo- ■ ^.Dataf^th^aumpQi >nf.Hahn , I turkey stam pede.* Ana ntapes violated the • Six ipsy will deter- ■ • -^ •^ ['^ * 1 - “By a ton o r so,” said Malajor - The two donorsrs eachi heard ' Patterson:on said, watching the A ■ 2°uoe whether the injiinjuries were T»mw 7Im0.A'<£ 1 truck Friday with 5,000 twc fCasssaffcraerCngsr^ JJudge i Darrel Pen>-. ■ 2ifaedeatbwBShumatt built at a lime of m D s n d WaH’ard MUson pudied to h aree thethi ...... i ...... progressive ^o'rowth when Rupert was I ~~'y die Renaissance group> as ^ ^ H 5 ; T he TVvh FaBs County orch estra p it ann le a m e d th e W^ so n ; ' . * ------Ptettift tw TMEATP r P ^)«7 67------III i ■

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/ e r r ^' : S5ERVICKS^ ] i ...... ------M a jjc a n~ C Andetson / Williams, Falls,Is, sservices a t 10-30 ajn . todayy to scrrices ar :he cinrciic h ((^Vood 1 Hagerman,in, services at 1 pjn. at Re>Reynolds Funeral Chapel iaa Rit-er Cbapel. ia UsUcy).). c h a l l e n g e t o L[ d a h o g r a i2 z i n g l e a s ( . EUzabcth,s Catholic Twinin FFalls. Friends may call fnatna 15 C alifornia St., in 9 n jca.m until the time of servicec Florence .K. M ick elsor is o a , o f - • / PHOENK (AP). . Gooding (Fan P) - A stare court had rultuled in July 1997 that the The Court of Appeal; amsworth Mortuary today.ly. Rupert, serrices a r 2 psi.-=1. today has overturned an earlier niling Land DepartmentDt foiled to gain als said in Jerome), at Hansen MomaxT that the , Ari: there were unresolved factualf; R a p e n ' • \rizona Land the maxiaximum return for tlie state • iissues in the cn.cc and that Hovloward E. Annis, of Twin1 ChapeL Fa=ih- aad fcieai=ads say - Department had f, ■at Dann Amy L Love, d fallen slion of land trusttn as required by the should ■ not hove ruled f< rve, of T»vin Falls, scr- Falls,s, fformerly of Filer, serricess can o=e prior to scrrjislices ai ’ its constitutional < for the viccs ot 1 p.m. al duty to maxi- state CorCon.'dtutiortand the federal challengers < without hole .m. today at Farm er a t 1t p.m.,p Dfic. 13, at White; thecfaapeL mize grazinR-leuSi•use revenue to law that;lat made Arizorm a stale. t )Iding a Funeral Chapeipel in BuhL .Friends M onuatuary ChapeL Friends may trial on tliose issues. may call from '■ benefit schook andanL other public Dann’in’s order specifically Dm 10 a.m . to noon call from fn 4-8 p.m. Dcc. 12. atc Holda Kerbs, S7, of Ruperip e n ,c d - ' institutions. The appellate coun also today at Formcj stru ckk downd the department’s lhat t the legislature m ade s Tier Funeral Chapel. ^Vhite^te Mortuary, in Twin FaQs. efciascn cf life serrice aiCI 1213 aja. • This week’s rulinLiling by a three- practicece of essentially allowing c Dec. 13. a: the Trisity L ei changes in the grazing lawiw sihce Rayraon E. I L ta h e r a a '' iudfic panel of tfielie jArizona Court leasesI to be renewed long-term Dann I originally ruled. Dam i, Sager, of Burley, Oonainald Dixon, o f Hailey, ser-• O a r d :. 909 Ei^afa S l ia R= of Appeals sentIt tthe taxpayer withoutut competitive bidding. s um noiv services at 111 ajD. a. D ec 13, a t the vices; aat t 11 ajn . today a t th e LDS should recatamine the entireire issue- LDS Wai : Faz=2yacd£:ied$iBav6aI2 • challenRC to thee d e p a rtm e n t’s T h at practice p n made it nearly Vard ChapcU 27S S, Churchrch in Hailey. Family and 4-6 p.o. Dec-'12, at Hai action’s back to a tri .“throufih the prism of ththe new 250 E.. in Burl H a n s e a I trial judge. impos.yn H im m e lb e rg e r o f Buhlu h l; a n d Dismissed ' worked ass a Pink Lady. until111! this health forced him to re|ir ^ ----- Survivors !(ife______AndrwO.'Brieocm of Twin Fnllg.______------Hafold Greene. ors-includo hor nieces,“ imiggs.-Wavihg g' bebn-reirea'lnn a Dismissed e. o f R uueit- Jiiil Evelyn Crairaner, Cleono Moncuf, Chrisiiristian homo, and knowlhg hishi ______^ b a b y boy, boththofBeyborn. Ja n a Roso8o,,Connlo Cox, Kayla noodied of a_Saylof. ho a c c e p l^ 4ihah. ------Ponrose.. aand Karon Parr; her Lord'Ita when he was ll-years-old 5. Terrill, David. Andy. His5 lovelo of the outdoors Wes' evl Jack, and Charles dentnt ini tho lime ho spent flshlntI R e sid e Anderson:: hondent______bers who pect dae 3y; and her stepsons, band. rhe live outsid^,cit3r*iiiftiB redwood.water tan k feor r sxxu±.1 nd, dod. and grandpa will b be e ------:------y e t wirhi Joseph andId RichardF Allon. misseissed, but we know w e will see irhin the -newly-defined r - The oMzndl wiD recoBaadea ^ tiie - In additionlon to hor husbands, she 'him 'ai 00 MURTAXJGH-1- What defines - • impoaanrar ta b ecaua e tfaaf t wfaefe ~ . ■'"proposalmSodB^ n again, around the throne 'PIr the R-2 and R-3 i was precedeKled In doalh hor par- Heaveiaven ...... 3 areas of the thediyeajr e x p ^ the most nmnfa. ___ * Tbe cotmcil ^ ' ents; her -J-- impactareo'and who'WiH'jipr^wl ' City At idi d o w n ■ sisler'. Teresa Parke; her ' Inn addillona< lo his wlfo. Ctorolhy A ttorn^‘Bill'HoJlifield Maror Jade E ar^ xcqoess id a 6 b > - sovon brotheithors. Ned. Jack. Scon. Forrel. were the main adAs^ d rei. ho is sun/ivdd by his chil-lil- d that Twin Fa^Cotmiy nish Phi tocoi»CDIIt>dl . Rox. ss.'Mark. and Jerry dronin a and sppuses, Naomi (Tom).pt toincs b f dis d i^ o n on at T ue^/s Commissiissioners will have to be members, ptamring andj 2s 0 o n i ^ Andoi-son;V. her niece. Nadine McGIrGinnls, and Glen (Louise)ei CityCotmdlmeetiiuting. , petideoed3ed for the chnng^ • , Banner; ancand hor nephew, Gary Ferrol, je .Kelly W atts pres< • commiwion mesabers and■ n d d ^ rol, all of Jerom o. and Gefe •esented ii peti- Mayor)r JJack Hart said a public g1 gpfayees.______Cleo 'Novella' L (Gloriaoria) Ferrel of Alabama; nineie tion d^ed by 40) dtyd residents meeting » 'L azaros services will bo hold at 2 grandi lg will be held at 7 pja. indchlldron: and six great-it- requesting that repnpresentadon on Feb. 1 to d Cleo ‘Novolla* LozLazaros. 93. of p.m, Monday,lay, December 13, 1999. grandendchiidren. :o diSCTws th e impact 7Bnesn\4K:s csrTe^andflir Twin Falls, passed awjaway Docembor at tho Burloyley LDS Second, Fourth. . He w a planning and zoninning committee OtherCir City Coundl busiaesr A J n e csn raacAaif R 9.1999. in Twin Falls, le was preceded In death by}y indude three membm b m who live The coi ■s, and Tenth\ v\Ward Chapol. 515 E. throele 6isisters, one brother, his par-ir- • • -s ! council ta b W a proposal ecies sochic h a s Mitchell, Alena and ChiChelsoy: and arc managed by thele 1U.S. ______• ^ 0ta ^ on biggime, wolves, but the states a ai ls D , groat-groat-grandchildr(ildren. Logan. ---- might be re^wnsible.le If o r i Garreit, and Payton. Fish and Wildlife SeServicc, But after their removalral from the Idaho and m anagemem COSO. . . .. Memorial services.wli.wlll boJhoId. id Wyoming recently _ TTie w olf n {99p r » - ...... Sunday. Oocember 12,12, 1999. at 2 - endangered-species listlis the state '■ dgned ahI agreemag ent p K d ^ to ' ^ would have monagemc gram, begmi in ISSS; set a goal _____ ..P fn., at Parko'.s .Mag1aBic_Valloy ... ^cnj respon- _ _work togethether on wolf msna^t^ fartasia3.3siea5r 1 0 p s 'Funeral Homo. 255151 Kimborly L flU ra E Gl " ■ sibllltles under'aplan“iin that v ra^d m ent. Gratia j Greflii aham said. Idaho’s wolf efof wohes zn fer threee coo-ct ^ , Road, in Twin Falls. CrenCremation and Laura Estherior Groon went to be have tb be ap p ro v ^1 by the feder-' population i )n now is managed by seitecQtive years in each of tth h r r e e services aro unfler tfioIO ddirection ol wiih the Lord DoDoc. 3.1999. allogcncy. the Nez Pen?erce Tribe under con- an 1 Parke's Magic Valley Fun.funeral Homo Sho was bom Graham said the p ireajl - Yellowstone Nadood o o a l c vn March 14, 1909, In B plan must tract with1 theth Fish and Wildlife PaE^aTfc, central Idaho and non of Tvfln Falls. Bakorslield, Cali:alif„ to Waller V. and a . - address such issuetlies as how Service. lo rtb . s Faith-Hopo-Cha;harlty Konnon. Al the H u u lID U . Rau . werestem&fiaoana. B u r l e: y y timo of hor birth,rth, sho weighed tv«>- Ruth^ DoloresDi Rou, 6 6 , of Paul, ______and-a-half pourounds, and was not died Thur:hursday, Docembor 9, -1999. F ed s kill1 two more v ox pectod to: lilivo. Hor m other at hor home,hoi after a long cbura- w olves nearr L ivingstonin| I wrapped her In a tiny blanket, pul geous ban battle wllh cancer, •LFVINGSTON, Monfont. (AP) - Ed Bangs, ,wi wolf recovery coordi- 1 her a shoo0 box, and kept her Sho waswai born Jan. 29. 1933. lo Two wolves, have beea The action was o itid x e d b warm by tho wo Jen killed in nator for r tl th e U.S. F ish a n d 'cno "SSl " wood-burning stovo. Isaac and anc Esther Jenson, Ruth the Tom M iner RaginI in southern Wildlife ServiEfvice. - gg,OQservatiaoiscs. id u ciainMdd t ti f a e ...... d Sho has boon1 a fighier ovor sinco. grow upup in i tho Springdalo and 0 vemment had not Laura was an o Montana in what a fed«ederal biolo- The antn^nlmals were marked for all n excellent sludenl. Burley aroas.are Sho married Herberi . sist.said'yiras an attemp n o d i » opcioes o f deafiog ^ and graduateda asa tho number o n e , Rau on Ai mpt to head Ictmng after:er a rancher lost two the'x w ah ei fi 1 April 8.'1951, In'Burloy.' • yoA off further livestock kill: • st fomaTo siudenl11 liin hor high'school Idaho, ThoyTho farmed In Paul, Idaho. diis- guard dogss ai and six sheep to the Bangs B disputed that asse£ clasi, Sho also0 excelledo Tn basket- where Iheyihe\ raised their throe chil- The two 9-montli-oldId malet pups pack in Nov«ovemher. No anempt mei ^ d bail and tennis. L from the Chief Joseph p lent and said if the wolreli v e s f 5. Laura married Don dren, Rulhlulh also owned and oporat* h pack were was made toto t track tbe,padc until retietnm to the area where tb B, Groon In 1931938. and they had ed Ruth'sh‘s CafO for many yoars shot from a helicopterter south of it returned:d to the same area throe children, f Livingston on Wednesi are being h ^ ao re k £ 1, Roberta (Michael ond lateror workedw as a bookkoepor. lesday, said ngntn b eesbot s - • IS S Gentry). Micheleole (Jorry Jackson). • She waaIS a excellent cook, liked Io *?vS' - i i t and John, Laurara was\ a gifted writer travel, road, ro and play-tfards. of loners to herrJaniily. fa She paintod Nothingigave.hormofo(oythanher ga - =p«lurOT'^wiIfMSw£lorda ano-frecty eon'- thrDo-giniu iiadHun?fttiit n r 'OT5~wiirbQ— i i veyod hor love,0 , She : was an avid dearly mism issed by her family ond reader, and onjoy743>3-9502 ^ i 1 graduated from Idaho land Herbert; her parents; Unrvorsity in 1962. with ao'-l.cS B DwghtE.FeiFerrel - loursisiorj.iirs. and two brothers, ■ f t ; ol Arts Dogroe. Sho taught■ght school , Dwipht E.'Ferrel,ml. al.’ol Jerome, tm IjSss sS will be hold ot 11 a^m. lO'ffurlBy: died FrrdayrDoc.- ■■t^neombor u , 1999. at------— -in-OocforRDCKiarra.'ahai c.-iO rl999.n,-t,tr-SMVtoftuary Ruport Chapol, A Lookingfora ^ Sho taught many kinds of classes. c but hor specialty was horr arart class- was born MarchMa 26. 1918. In . W ' T Simlly ' i burial will be held In N e w C w ? ; os. Louise marrlodd Horry Eaglo Butte. S.D., tl \ Cometery. Family and ■ Zadarozny on July 7. 195C950. Tfiev * Harvoy ' and Cdi may calf al -Hansen r i ‘ ilv e a In-Now-York. Docl<3clo. and Williams Forrel. He i on Monday evening frofn C ifeklfere! Burley. Harry had .a radioio eand TV =aglo Butte, and m., and one hour prior to ^ B t i \ 1 a. ) jr shop.ln Burloy. whilo Louiselise taught orghih grade c SH,;e en Tuesday, m of flowers, donations moy • K ioor,.4X 4;;< ^ 'bQ^Cia,tfae3'VeeBy.aBd ' , art al the junior high school,lOOl. Harry focoivod many.awfl ° " N » o in ^ 1 9 9 9 ChewTOlet Blizer LS. 4 c er get teals! VhofacrycHte procodod hor in death, Sho Shi mar- '^ack. Ho quit schoc to Ihe Paul PIno Chapel, s ' j i s p r s g ir favorlio cfiarlty, rtod Earl Allon on Octobiob er 16 family farm afterr theif: death ol his Arrnnnni)«nt, roling Ihd TO>iher, The family ionts are under tho direc- ajssss? ^ is u ^ 1974. Thoy enjoyod travellr ily moved to Rle^ C T f K ansen Mortuary Rupori states together. ^ l precodf:oded her 'daho. |n 1936. where wh ho worked chnMi in death In 1980. Louise;e taught t various farrarms and for ^ ' - ■ 1 ; | j : imA *rriadDaiBtkdnd(Bbtn,Ms AtdsdocfaGfiSAiiidtlee D mcMeyhra..W X ------H f l l f c ' w yyyyyxjyrjr/A ty'yyyyy'jryy I ' _ n t

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N ^Ia g i cc V a l l e y AV eES^r s . la n w o n ’t E p red ict ww h e n s h ei’ll leave t r e e J ui c d g e d e n i e s bail fo r • SAN FRANCISCO: 0 (AP) -J u lia ;Haj said Friday she!1C has no plan s' B H H • to leave the annsIS ofo the Riant ^B H B I ■! lRe<}ni'00d tree she's;'s -s expect a grandgi I •idred h e r for makinfa ng m oney by strate Judge Dale Drodz jur>' to indict them laterter this : ^ litise in the trc e 2SO S 0 .miles north ^ la t Kevin R. Patterson. 42. monlh i on additipnal charj;csges that |of San Frandsco. ino ^sras a flight risk and a could ( indudc the bomb plot.OL ■ “I didn't climb up ] lip here to get - . : to the community. In his ruling, Drodz saidd prosc-pr i famous or make money."mo Hill z refused Tuesday to grant cutors c were entided to socke k a n o . ‘said during a telecceco n fercn cc, ' £-i— Patterson's co-defendant. bail { ruling bccause the chargu rg e of .-aad the only reasoi ison there's a s Dennis Klles, 49, of manufacturing r an assjissa iilt Ispotlight is becaujause Pacific illc. w V eapon cojxs.titutcd .a violI'iolent ; Lumber failed roto doc th e right .. :rson's attorney, Dwight crime. c ...' • thing ror t>ro years.”__ L£oidJie.wouid-appcal Honoted tiui invesugalonJors had ------.■ Tfie 25^year-613d ppreachcr's s decision. He said the found f material at Panerson’sin’s rcs- IdfliighTn- t i r o A ikans ansassaid'she r a t e ’s u n d e rly in g idcnce ii thar Could be tu m«1 ttl inI ly ___ ; clim bed in to th e 1,0Cl.OOO-ycar-old' n H H !. that an assault weapon a “sjgnificant exploare ckn-icerice.': ______< tree Dp> y e a n ago Em icturing. charge-acc used'------" H rrP a tie rso n Vi^oId pIM&c o i a lit from hanresting a m of a violent crime, was ctongcr d to the community y clclear ’ ,'attesdoa m ckarandia tin g and the :t. and a convincing e>-idcnce,“ DrodzDn |deTao *tj^ iitrnwf "Vi’e want to get this J D rodzrc ------Reiss said: “We want"infhETHrbe not encourojra g e an yone eisc to in~ bail to Pat ^ e . " In M ardi, P odfic Lum ber anand spent 180 feet atx>vc : gives iWeJIa family a definite statement as to0 whyw ^ ■ occupy treesses and to ensure that fedei:deral and state government • Charles I Bill. Imowtr to ber f ■nts _ lias been worth'lt. th e defense belie>-es the ddiarge ia r fnends as no person oror organization nu k es sign*gned a $480 million deal t * Placcrville.sr sentence Friday should sb be dismissed. FifF ifth , Julia Btmerf^. said the company maheyfromi 1 to “No one in this orj m it. p uitrchose rd an old.growth grove2 iin disputes her passio Paiterso D istria Judge Mome B. Carlsiarlson has asked her to givgive u p h e r “ We tMnV _. Samuel».S;BY - The last of seven nk tree-sitting is dan- thele rnearby Headwaters Foresest said. *But yoii have amily members fadng granted the state’s motiilotiotl Ti^us-tpfreeapettframa nd to sign a gerous, it's; illegal,ill it’s wrong, it’s and i D rodz's dl id turn it into a public prere- question: If the He rges after a 'm ajor'drug Friday. “ og others in unfnir to ouroui 1,300 employees, serve:rve, but Hill has said the prc m u g istra t . .... t h e . m oT em ent. to!, fi iro- _ Forest has been save reived nine years in The defense must show e*aaxactly ).. fiave.ahe.. anditfftgot; toto su^.« Reiss sa id - ...... tccticctions don’rg o fa re n fliig h ;'- company is practicing premise, tl bow tbe state has deiued SuitsSui Redwoods. Sbe has refit!efused. ' The compi ^:manufact\i'riday. after six other “P opany has agreed to She Sht said she has.no plans Icnviwe . , ordinarily high set i Ited charges had been his “ r i ^ to a fair and ^eedyy triatri l ■- Reiss-said Pacific-H e-L u m b er • spare LunaI andai a 200-foot buH'er liertr 66-foot 8-foot platform an( Patterson c anand how his coun rights ha' vons to make sure that md dons, why is she still havo oatHilldoes aroundit,HiI]aillsaid. thatcat cach of the 730 days slie hlias a tree?" incorrea. been violated; how the sutea te ia •It’s notRamirez Mejia, 56, gave - ^ ^up to a relative as he sappresdng crucial evldaicetfa .do," Sa.mue ned out of the district ™throws in question Suits’ guiltlOt 1or F e d e ra l the punishment due; and wheA*here G r o v e ^g i v e s t h ei ^ e v i n g; a : p lace tc Pattersona Friday. i Mejia was sen- “ ' 0 r e m e m l > th ree fixed y ears foi- ;he state has wrongfully tapetaped POCATELLO (AP)-’) - Retired couple d«aeided m'ddiiaic a ^ n e , small blow up tw ind recorded conversallorlio n s lall, some large, but we haveive padents but for onyon age tankssix ii indeterminate years ^ imrse Carol Stevens5 winw never which bearsrs ai tiny plaque with hadid as i m any as 150 people on one count of drug 5etwcen Suits and a confidentiential forget a w om an &he mi )le had a loss In th eir foj in an a ttc met at the their names,s- attenitend,” he said. “It is amazin;n g even open to those whc g,.Six other counts had ™nform ant an m al holiday aem oris□rial service The stonee hash been placed in a how t Suits was charged I w the smtiller counties pul]nil bdoved pets, nionm ea _ A dmissed in October in ' in ' ofSmdieastemDistria]ia Hoqiice. circular areirea called Hospice togetl December 1998 with possesdo^ o n 5ether, especially when thejey Johnson is hopefuleffort th to save — x x Xfor v a guilty plea from ^ - "The WTMnan wantedte d to sta y G rove, Iocat«ated.in front of the havevc had a large loss through one chargc of drug traf- )f ol a controlled substancc;,, con-coi after d ie service and tel gh from the Stevenes wi te a m e h e r health departartmen^.which land- . .^catb.ath.l'_ ...... ____ . -beginning of other doi ...... sp*iplracy to deliver a controUeoUed sm rs;* ^ T e c a n e d ; “We■We stood in scopeadiearc " Dr. Dr. C aria W iggins, assistan t has been in custody ubstance and two misdemeancsanor tfae paridng Im for sock nt . Hospice Grove. Bentc the ground COUrt gK a n e tim e a s Johnson hM^b«nho- involved in profes}fessor.of health care adminis*is- - needed for people to s .18,1998. when he first »unts of conspiracy to delivediver ^ shsjol^me about lo^Blos .% r. __ihe.hoUdnxjiSt jnemoriaLscJcyices — tnuiortion-at Idaho State-University organization • HieiHberrgcs J stemming from the-----^in illef-al presoriprinn Onlyy ih e i m f m die'Eastai^^ ity-:-rclar, and more Tocli lhavingher since the begleginning nine years ' andd aa Hospice volunteer, is tlieiie added to the setting. sion,” Reiss BURLEYHe-will be credited for Irug possession diarge remainoains Bwse here Ijum downn inii a short ago. The projirojcct was started in emceecee diis year. 'c to ask the Buriey famI the county jail ifte r previous motions. time.* Johnson remembers q Pocatello, AnAmerican Falls and “Ou'Our staff has diosen lo be in a few years ago fromHeadwaters - drug diarge All pretrial motions willU beb ' Then th e woosan toldsld Stevens Blackfoot the leard Dec. 27, and d>e trial is stsec he sam e year. Today theI backgroundondbai have tl^e vol*dK ...Kiwanisorganizadonived th and the' raid rcceiirtots want reason ^ th e bc£daylay memcffi- all eight couniunties served by the uriteer:eers take over," Jolinson saidTd r ed lighe^for. the memiing an extra.- p riso n F rid or Jan. 24. 2000. The trial1 waswa d faew forrher.' he . . hehlth'departnrtm ern have memori- “The'slie smff wMl be there to take :£ of protec- dnig-rclatee Stevenes. Johnson has I Its to help cournty fi^ t abusese tometfaing fo r Hospice» Ibecause eight counties.es. It resulted in the include uded on the ribbons. - by many how valuable FALLS (A P ) - Tw o aUoUow th e county to hire a full Aey felt this service: "does“i so state adoptinglg thet project A. candleca lighting Is held, and fuU- d dayscryiccistothem.,h o h .v o .o » s ta lin g m o re th a n timime prosecutor and a secrctar] m uch to help people* o'over the Johnson ha;has conducted the thenn thotl tree with all the bowsfs “The service has gIv ftw^spots." . ill provide h d p for vie-. to> 1handle misdemeanor anca"l3 local serviceses and has gone to will1 bbe e lighted.-T he lights will11 something to do for th« iomestic abuse and fdo •' After conferring wwii ith R od each.of the. cig ittatUioeift “ * “ 8='“ Jony donuKtic riolence ca«airt services coordinatnator, the *‘Some off thetl services are vice! isi: not just for Hospice d ty e _ day^"hcsald. enches are .Mej a »0phas federal grant wili andid county prosecutors. o s llo n a n d S c h o o l blHises:fascinnate superiiin tc n d e n t T o w e r p s o u i d S p aa e t - t h ^ t e r ______•f rs a donation his time in thi > KUNA (AP) - Kunala school one of the monlore im portant p arts and ththe e importance of being good. BOISE (A P) , - 3uild the tower a t the p aniny knew in June of chief Doag Rutan is crazjraiy about of my job," Rub•utansaid, examplinples. Shakespeare Festival er P r o s e c u tof o property recently VoiclinStream's pl«n< to build the , are concerned plans to statelie agency balked becausee iit t gnrtiwTS to and from dlasses ass and with him,”' school board “Itt shotvssl he’s interes