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Where Rita Chretien survived for 48 days: Police investigate the remote area of Elko County, Nev., where Rita Chretien (pictured in a file photo) was found by hunters on Friday. Visible in the of the photo is the Chretiens’ 2000 Chevy Astro van. Photo via Elko County Sheriff’s Department

After 48 days, Rita Chretien was rescued from a desolate area of Elko County,Nev.The search has resumed for her husband, who went seeking help not long after the couple went missing. ‘She obviously had the mindset of survival’

By Nick Coltrain Times-News writer

Rita Chretien’s doctor expected a person who survived 48 days on a meager diet of snacks and snow in nowhere, Nevada, to be in much worse shape. She should have been more mal- nourished than she was, even ema- ciated with possible long-term health problems, Dr. James West- berry, Chretien’s doctor at St. Luke’s Magic Valley Medical Center, said Sunday.Instead,she was in relatively good condition when she came to the Twin Falls hospital, and her re- covery since has likewise surprised her doctor. She may even be fit enough to leave the hospital in a few days,he said. “She obviously had the mindset of survival,”Westberry said. But for her son, Raymond, it was more than a fierce will to survive. It was his mother’s faith that helped carry her though. “Never give up, never lose your faith,”he said, naming the lesson to take from his mother’s story. “Mira- ASHLEY SMITH/Times-News cles happen and never underesti- mate that.” Ray Chretien talks about his mother, Rita Chretien, while sitting next to his wife, Jennifer, during a press conference Sunday at St. Luke's Magic Valley Medical Center.

On March 19, Chretien, 56, and her husband, 59-year-old Albert, Weather stalls search for Albert Chretien were traveling to a trade expo in Las Vegas, taking the scenic route RENO,Nev.(AP) — Weather stalled where the couple’s stuck van was through rural Nevada instead of its the progress of search teams that found on Friday are a “spider web” highways and interstates. continued to scour canyons and that can be confusing to navigate, and Speaking for his mother, who de- mountainsides Sunday for the miss- crews were not sure which direction clined to speak publicly during a ing husband of a rescued Canadian Albert Chretien headed after leaving Sunday press conference at the Twin woman who survived for seven weeks his wife. Falls hospital, Raymond Chretien on just snacks and water after the McKinney also said rain, snow and said he thinks the couple took a couple became stranded in remote high winds forced searchers to end wrong turn. The map they were us- northeastern Nevada. their efforts early Sunday, but that Still missing: The ing made an old Forest Service Road That remoteness and rugged ter- deputies will return Monday if near the Bruneau River look more pa search has resumed for rain have made it difficult for crews weather allows. Poor visibility meant ssable than it was,he said. Albert Chretien, but looking for 59-year-old Albert Chre- aircraft couldn’t be used in the poor weather has been tien. Elko County Sheriff’s Sgt. Kevin See FOUND, Main 2 impeding progress. McKinney said roads in the area See SEARCH, Main 2 Woman found

AT MAGICVALLEY.COM : VIEW A PHOTO GALLERY, AND STAY UP TO DATE ON THE LATEST FROM THE SEARCH. Ward faces 2 challengers IN HEALTHY AND FIT Times-News takes record for T.F.school trustee seat 26 Idaho Press Club awards By Amy Huddleston Times-News The Times-News staff took first Times-News writer place in the special section catego- The Idaho Press Club recog- ry for “One Summer Day,”a series Twin Falls School nized Times-News journalists of stories and photos that captured Board Trustee Lori with a company-record 26 moments from across the Magic Halle Ward has served awards, including seven first- Valley on Aug.10,2010. in the Zone 4 seat for place finishes, in its annual jour- Amy Huddleston, who joined two terms, and on May nalism contest. the Times-News in June 2010,was 17 will seek a third Barron Siegel Ward Creative ways The awards, covering all aspects named the state’s top first-year against two retired of daily and weekly print journal- print journalist, garnering Rookie teachers, Dixie Lee Siegel and education and the work force after to keep your ism, Web-based media and of the Year honors for a selection Mary Catherine Barron. graduation. broadcast news in 2010, were giv- of stories. The Zone 4 trustee represents Ward said her experience on the kids moving en out at the club’s annual banquet Features writer Melissa Davlin northwestern Twin Falls, which is board will be valuable in the Saturday in Boise. took home top honors in health and home to both Sawtooth Elemen- changing times. In his Gold’s Gym class,“Camo The Spokesman-Review in medical reporting for her story on tary School and Twin Falls High “I still have a passion for educa- Kidz Bootcamp,”instructor Spokane, Wash., was named the Burley teen Sara Ward’s battle with School. The three candidates are tion,”she said. “It’s a very tumul- Chris Jones has found creative state’s top daily newspaper for its Lyme disease, while fellow features all passionate about maintaining a tuous time, and I feel I could use ways to get kids moving and coverage of Idaho issues, followed writer Ariel Hansen finished first in district where students are pre- keep them active.And it doesn’t by the Idaho Statesman in Boise and pared and competitive for ongoing See SCHOOLS, Main 2 require fancy gym equipment. Idaho State Journal in Pocatello. See AWARDS, Main 2

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THE CANDIDATES AT A GLANCE Dixie Lee Siegel teacher and intake advisor at the College of Southern Age: 59 Idaho Occupation: Adjunct professor School board/education expe- at the College of Southern rience: Retired elementary Idaho school teacher School board/education expe- rience: Retired high school humanities teacher Lori Halle Ward Age: 49 Mary Catherine Occupation: Small business owner and developer Barron School board/education expe- Age: 59 rience: Seven years on the Occupation: Part-time ESL school board

Photos by ASHLEY SMITH/Times-News Schools Ray Chretien, second from left, with his wife, Jennifer, and representatives of St. Luke's Magic Valley Medical Center, field questions at a press conference Sunday in Twin Falls. Continued from Main 1 she has compassion for my experience and knowl- newer teachers and respect edge Ive gained to help the for education. Found community and district.” “We need to ask the stu- A board members learn- dents their opinions. Some- Continued from Main 1 ing curve is steep, Ward times they arent involved Without winter clothes said, and her experience of enough,”she said.“The pri- and with minimal food, watching the evolution of ority is the kids, and they they became stuck on a education over the past few need the best they can get. I muddy dirt road near the years will be helpful as feel like I could be a positive Idaho border, miles from changes from the Legisla- force and help with com- civilization. ture are put in place. She munication.” Three days later, officials added that having experi- Siegel said the district said Albert Chretien went ence with school budgets is will need to find creative looking for help. He took necessary for board mem- ways to deal with a shrink- their GPS device and Rita bers. ing state education budget. Chretien jotted down the “I think its critical now, Everything from energy coordinates he intended to almost more than any other saving lighting and com- walk to find State Route 225. time in history, to have an bining events to save money Elko County sheriffs affinity for numbers,” she should be assessed, she deputies are heading the said, adding that her educa- said. Raising morale within ongoing search for him. tional background and the district is one of Siegels Raymond, speaking on owning a small business has main goals, and she said she behalf of the family, said his served her well during her would bring a constructive mother — “not a real out- board tenure. presence to the board and doorsy type” — survived on Ward said the continuity focus her efforts on what is a tablespoon of trail mix, a of the current board has led best for students. single fish oil pill and a sin- ABOVE: St. Luke’s Magic Valley to accomplishments like Barron said her 36 years gle hard candy a day. A Medical Center CEO Jim Angle, building Canyon Ridge in the classroom as an ele- nearby stream and melted left, leads Ray Chretien, center, High School and other fa- mentary school teacher and snow provided water. She and other Chretien family mem- cilities improvements now as an English as a Sec- lost more than 20 pounds, bers into a press conference throughout the district. Her ond Language teacher at but Westberry said the ra- Sunday at St. Luke’s Magic Valley future goals are to see lost CSI will give a new perspec- tioning may have kept her instructional days restored tive to the school board. healthy enough to survive. Medical Center. to the school year calendar, “Its a different aspect of Rita had brought several restore past cuts to teaching education and,since educa- books with her, read some LEFT: Ray Chretien holds hands salaries, and maintain cur- tion is a part of my whole of them twice, and kept her with his wife, Jennifer, during the rent class sizes so the dis- life, I would like to influence Bible near, Raymond said. press conference. trict can continue to provide and have a part in the deci- Psalm 86 in particular was competitive education for sion making,”she said. encouraging to her, he said. students. Since shes partially re- Its first line: “Hear me, Siegel said the challenge tired, Barron said shed have LORD, and answer me, for I • • • Ritas family was with her, said she is working toward the district will face in com- the time to make rounds to am poor and needy.” reminiscing with “lots of eating solid foods again ing years will be to deter- schools and build relation- During those 48 days, 45 On Thursday, Rita knew laughter,”Raymond said. quicker than anticipated. mine new ways to provide ships with teachers and of which she was alone, Ri- she was at her crossroads: “We were praying for a She may even be ready to the best education for stu- staff. tas family was back in time to go home to her savior miracle, and boy did we get leave the hospital in a matter dents.The 59-year-old is an “As a former teacher, I British Columbia and the or to her family.And she pre- one,” he said. “It was the of days, he said, despite his adjunct professor at the want to make sure the Royal Mounted Canadian pared for it,Raymond said. biggest miracle we could ask speculation that her time in College of Southern Idaho changes affect the children Police were working with “A lot of it was mental for.” the wilderness and on a star- and retired from teaching in positive ways,”she said of Oregon authorities to preparation,”Raymond said, Raymond said, based on vation diet may be a record. humanities at Jerome High Idahos education reform. search for the couple. The adding, “Shes not thinking looks alone, he couldnt tell “Its understandable to School and Magic Valley “Twin Falls has always been search was eventually called she did this on her own.” his mother survived seven call it a miracle,”he said. High School. She said her a high-performing district, off when tips stopped com- The next day, she got her weeks in the Nevada moun- experience of working with and I want to help make sure ing in. answer from the sound of tains at the tail end of winter. The Associated Press con- diverse populations would the changes are implement- “Rationally, part of you ATVs. The riders needed to His wife said she looks the tributed to this report. Nick bring a fresh perspective to ed in a positive way so chil- does let go,” Raymonds backtrack nine miles to reach same, laughs the same and Coltrain may be reached at the board. Siegel started dren can be competitive as wife, Jennifer said. “But our cell phone reception and call “shes still our mother.” [email protected] teaching later in life and said they go out into the world.” lord does work miracles.” for help. By late Saturday, Westberry, Ritas doctor, or 735-3220 Awards WHAT WE WON Search Continued from Main 1 on Magic Valley sheep Heres a list of Times-News staff Continued from Main 1 U.S. Forest Service district forest and Bureau of Land arts and entertainment ranchers took first-place members who won 2010 Idaho search, and travel was diffi- ranger for the area. He de- Management land about 5 writing for her story on honors, and former graph- Press Club awards. For a com- cult because the roads have scribed it as “miles from miles south of the state line, three south-central Idaho ics designer Sandy Salas plete list, visit Idahopressclub.org. been washed out or covered anything. Its kind of where Idahos high desert theater operators. finished first and second in with rock slides. canyon lands, a lot of gorges collides with Nevadas City Editor Eric Larsen the print graphics catego- ALL MEDIA DIVISION Rita Chretien, 56, was out there” that would make snow-capped Indepen- took first place in criminal ry. Second place discovered on Friday in the it easy to get lost. dence Mountains. justice reporting for his In the television divi- Ben Botkin – Reporter of the Year couples van, which was Nevada State Highway Rivers and streams with first-day coverage of the sion, Twin Falls-based Nick Coltrain – First Amendment mired in mud on a national 225, which Albert Chretien headwaters mostly in the May 20, 2010, smash-and- KMVT earned eight reporting forest logging road in Elko was walking to in his wilderness area drain off grab burglary at a Twin awards, highlighted by County, authorities said. attempt to find help,is more 10,000-foot peaks to the Falls liquor store. sports anchor Amy Gills PRINT DIVISION She told investigators she than 10 miles away from the north on their way to the Chief Photographer award as the states top First place last saw her husband on area where hunters found Snake River. Ashley Smiths photo essay first-year TV journalist. Melissa Davlin – Health/medical March 22, when he set off the van on Friday. It forced reporting for help on foot with a GPS search crews to consider the Check out whats Ariel Hansen – Arts/entertain- unit just a few days after possibility Albert Chretien ment reporting they got stuck, Elko County was confused and did not new online at Amy Huddleston – Rookie of the Sheriff Jim Pitts said. walk in that direction. Year “That area is pretty re- The van was found along Eric Larsen – Crime/courts mote,” said Tom Montoya, the border of the national magicvalley.com reporting Sandy Salas – Graphics Ashley Smith – Photo essay Staff – Special section Eclectic, serene interiors Second place The Paris flea market style — which Ariel Hansen pre- Ben Botkin – Environment report- ing dicted in December — is taking off, featuring a muted Blair Koch – Religion reporting palette, textured fabrics and antiqued furniture. 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But no water shortages are expected in the April snows only bolstered an basins on the south side of the already rosy water outlook for the Snake River, and the Salmon Falls next few months, but also Basin’s snowpack is the best seen prompted concern over how the since 1984. moisture will melt. Snowpacks along the upper That’s according to the most- Snake River are among the largest recent water supply forecast is- in recent decades. The report also sued by the U.S. Natural Re- compared the levels to the peak sources Conservation Service, seen in 1997, the year that a rapid which predicts stream flows and melt led to the Snake River’s irrigation and recreational sup- highest flows in decades and plies throughout the region. flooded areas along the river The forecast, released late last throughout southern Idaho. week, notes that continued cool In 1997, the report notes, mid- temperatures and wet weather elevation snowpacks had already have left many mountain snow- begun to melt by mid-April; this packs near or at record levels, in- year, they did not. As measured cluding those that feed the Snake near Heise, the Snake is expected River. to flow half-again as high as usu- Most years, up to one-fourth of al. those snowpacks melt during Times-News file photo The large river flows and un- April, according to the report. Shoshone Falls is seen in April 2006. Flood-control releases from reservoirs in eastern Idaho this spring have bolstered the Snake certainty over how the snow will Since that did not happen this River, creating much-heralded flows at Shoshone Falls. melt could create an exciting, yet year, a larger amount of snow will dangerous season for recreation. melt in a shorter period of time — temperatures and dry weather average through the summer. holds about 27 percent of its full River runners are advised to know meaning that some rivers and early this month would start a Reservoir operators are already capacity. Magic Reservoir, fed by their limits and remember that streams, including Salmon Falls gradual melt, which would be the preparing for the melting snow. flows out of the Wood River Val- stream flows can change sudden- Creek, could run twice as high as best situation. “Abundant” Flood-control releases from ley,is also making extra space. ly in the spring. Debris carried by normal at their peak this spring. spring rains such as those seen reservoirs in eastern Idaho have Other local highlights: the river can also change rapids or That leads to the next concern: last year or record high tempera- already bolstered the Snake, cre- Though it benefited from ex- create new ones. After flows have flooding. tures would lead to problems. ating much-heralded flows at tra precipitation last month, the peaked, a long, extended season According to the report, NRCS Even with a controlled melt, Shoshone Falls in the process. Wood River Valley actually has will provide family friendly float- hydrologists say slightly warmer river levels should remain above- Palisades Reservoir now only just about average snowpack. ing levels. Arizona lawmakers seek online T.F.Council to consider step toward donations to build border fence PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona the bill’s sponsor. warehouse district design guidelines lawmakers want more fence “We’re going to build this along the border with Mexi- site as fast as we can, and Times-News to host a public workshop on stead put that money into co — whether the federal promote it, and market the IF YOU GO June 1 and have another private retirement accounts. government thinks it’s nec- heck out of it,”said Smith, a The Twin Falls City His- workshop with a first draft of The council will look at essary or not. first-term Republican sena- toric Preservation Commis- What: Twin Falls City Council the guidelines in August. the language of the solicita- They’ve got a plan that tor from Maricopa. sion will ask to take another meeting The work is scheduled to be tions for management of the could get a project started Arizona — strapped for step toward creating design Where: Twin Falls City completed in September, Twin Falls municipal pool. using online donations and cash and mired in a budget guidelines for the city’s Council Chambers, 305 according to the city staff re- According to the staff report, prison labor. If they get crisis — is already using Warehouse Historic District Third Ave. E., Twin Falls port. the city’s goals for the pool enough money, all they public donations to pay for at the Twin Falls City Coun- When: 5 p.m. today Also on the agenda: include: keeping costs af- would have to do is get coop- its legal defense of the cil meeting today. The council will vote on fordable, limiting the use of eration from landowners SB1070 illegal immigration The commission received guidelines flexible enough to a new collective bargaining tax dollars to support opera- and construction could be- law. a $12,000 grant in March to allow for economic develop- agreement between the city tional costs, providing use to gin as soon as this year. Part of the marketing hire an outside firm to devel- ment, but also maintain the of Twin Falls and Twin Falls local swim clubs and the Gov. Jan Brewer recently pitch for donations could in- op the guidelines. When the Warehouse District’s link to Firefighters Local 1556. The school district, and main- signed a bill that sets the clude providing certificates commission first pursued the city’s history. city staff report states the taining the pool’s quality. state on a course that begins declaring that individual the grant last year,Chairman If the council approves changes are minimal and are According to the schedule in with launching a website to contributors “helped build Darrell Buffaloe and Vice awarding the work to Col- designed to allow union fire- the staff report, a new man- raise money for the work, the Arizona wall,” Smith Chairman Ryan Horsely said orado-based urban planners fighters to opt out of paying agement contract will be in said state Sen. Steve Smith, said. they intend to keep the Winter & Co., the firm plans for Social Security and in- place in July. 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MAY 9, 2011 SPORTS EDITOR MIKE CHRISTENSEN: 735-3239 [email protected] INSIDE SPORTS Bulls go for 3-1 lead over Hawks Sharks try to finish off Red Wings All Sunday’s MLB action SPORTS Scoreboard of Sunday’s national sports results Minico LB Roland Swept into the sunset headed to Chicago By Ryan Howe Times-News writer

RUPERT — Throughout his football career at Minico High, Jordan Roland was never one to back down from a new challenge. So it comes as little sur- prise that he would go from small-town Rupert to big- city Chicago to continue his playing career. Roland has committed to play football at Concordia University Chicago. Times-News file photo “I’m not afraid to go out Minico linebacker Jordan Roland, and try things. I think that’s pictured during a game in the going to be really exciting,” Roland said. “I consider my- 2010 season. self lucky to have those op- played a major role in our de- portunities to go off and do fense last season, which was my own thing.” one of the better defenses An NCAA Division III pro- we’ve had since I’ve been gram, Concordia University here.” Chicago competes in the Although his father, An- Northern Athletics Confer- thony, played football at Ida- ence. The Cougars’ roster ho State, Roland got a rela- last season included just tively late start. three players from the West. “Growing up, I didn’t start However, Roland fell in love playing football until I was in with the school after visiting seventh grade. My dad never the campus in December. forced it on me, even though “We got a chance to really he played. I think he knew it AP photo immerse ourselves in the would come around to me Dallas Mavericks guardJason Terry, right, celebrates with teammate J.J. Barea during Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals against whole Chicago lifestyle,” sooner or later. Sure enough, Roland said. “We ate the it did,”Roland said. the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday in Dallas. food, the food was delicious. Roland began to stand out We went downtown to see in the final game of his junior what the city was like.It’s go- season,Perrigot said,and has ing to be a whole new experi- continued to blossom ever Mavs blast Lakers in Phil’s final game ence and I’m looking forward since. to it.” “About the time I was a A first-team all-Great freshman I started thinking By Jaime Aron has retired before, but he in- Basin Conference selection about (playing in college) and Associated Press writer sists it’s for good this time. at inside linebacker, Roland I was really into it,” Roland While he goes out with the led Minico last season in total said. “I figured maybe I’ll DALLAS — Phil Jackson sour taste of his first sweep tackles (81) and solos (46). give it a shot. I really started walked off the court with a in 21 postseasons, and his “He’s worked very hard for focusing on it and focusing tight smile, shaking hands second-widest margin of it,” said Minico coach Tim on school. I buckled down and accepting congratula- defeat, it can’t override all Perrigot. “He had an out- and everything fell into tions like he has after so the sweet days. standing career at Minico.He place.” many series-ending playoff A Hall of Famer since games. 2007,he leaves with a record Never like this,though. 11 titles, and only 10 series His team didn’t win; they losses. Take away Red Auer- were crushed.Swept,too. bach, who won nine cham- Vets, rookies shine And he wasn’t just head- pionships, and Jackson won ing to the offseason — he’s more titles than any two calling it a career, ending the coaches combined. He won most successful run by any six championships with as District V circuit coach in NBA history. Michael Jordan, three with Jason Terry and the Dallas Kobe Bryant and Shaquille Mavericks ended Jackson’s O’Neal, and the last two visits Shoshone tenure, and the Lakers’ reign with Bryant leading the way. AP photo as two-time champions, He had to be talked into Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson walks toward the bench dur- we’ll all be seniors and it with a 122-86 victory Sun- coming back this year. The ing Sunday’s Game 4 of a second-round NBA playoff should be fun.” day. After two tight finishes lure of chasing a 12th title, Fox retakes series against the Dallas Mavericks in Dallas. Taylor believes she needs and another game that was bundled neatly as four to improve in goats and keep relatively close, the Mavs three-peats, did it, but he merals marking his 10th and and winning its first cham- command of roping consistently. She turned this one into a rout in knew it would be tough with 11th championships. pionship. currently leads the barrel the second quarter. a team worn down by three Then there was his ex- They’re halfway there, racing with a narrow six- With Terry leading the straight years of reaching the tended family — his coaches having won a franchise- girls all-around point lead over Fox. way,Dallas hit a barrage of 3- finals. and players, especially record six straight playoff By Diane Philbin “I’m really focusing on pointers to go ahead by 24 “(That) puts a lot of strain Bryant. games, a streak that began Times-News writer getting ready for state in four points at halftime. When he on the basketball club from “I grew up under him,” right after they blew a 23- events: team roping, barrels, made 3s on consecutive pos- all angles: personalities, Bryant said. “The way I ap- point lead in Game 4 of their SHOSHONE – It’s all in breakaway and poles,” said sessions early in the third spiritually, physically, emo- proach things, the way I first-round series against the response. Taylor, who also competes in quarter, Los Angeles knew it tionally, and getting charged think about things — not Portland. After a shaky performance cutting. wasn’t going to come back in up for game after game and only basketball,life in gener- “The job is not finished,” in Gooding a week ago, Dar- Rookie Marlee Mussmann this game or the series. assault after assault when al — comes from him. It’s a Terry said. by Fox of Glenns Ferry of Valley High is fourth in the Things got ugly early in you go in and play a team,” little weird for me to think of Dallas will host either Ok- bounced back in Shoshone, all-around (150) and sits the fourth quarter, with vi- Jackson said. “It was a chal- what next year is going to be lahoma City or Memphis in grabbing 54 points and giv- second in goats, ninth in cious, frustration-fueled lenge bigger than we could like.” the conference finals. The ing herself a little breathing breakaway and poles, and cheap shots by beat this year.” For Dirk Nowitzki and the Grizzlies lead the Thunder room in the District V rodeo fourth in barrels in the indi- and Andrew Bynum getting Four of Jackson’s five kids Mavs, clearing this hurdle 2-1 going into Game 4 on all-around cowgirl stand- vidual standings. them ejected 45 seconds flew to Dallas for this game, sets them up for a chance to Monday night. The next ings. “The toughest thing about apart. But at game’s end, in case it was the end. On redeem themselves for flop- round likely won’t start be- Fox came out strong, fin- high school rodeo is having Dallas coaches, players and Saturday,Jackson called that ping during the 2006 NBA fore next Sunday, a layoff ishing Friday night with a to be prepared for two rodeos team owner Mark Cuban “a drag that I don’t need,” finals and for flaming out in that could pay huge divi- second in goats, thirds in a weekend,” said Mussman. lined up to bid farewell to the but by Sunday afternoon he every postseason since. dends for a roster filled with breakaway and team roping “But the best thing is having Zen Master. was probably happy to have That’s why when this game players in their 30s. with her partner, Haillie fun and hanging out with my “It’s been a wonderful them around. They sat near ended, confetti didn’t fall; Then again, they might Taylor of Hailey, and led the friends. I don’t really pay run,”Jackson said. the Lakers bench, wearing the organization’s bigger want to keep playing the way field in barrels, posting the much attention to the stand- The 65-year-old Jackson yellow hats with Roman nu- goal is reaching the finals they’re going. fastest time of the year of ings.I just try to do my thing. 16.830 seconds. Fox also I like all four of my events found success on Saturday and my favorite is the one I with a season-best break- think I’m doing the best in.” Zollinger keeps District VI all-around lead away mark of 2.62 seconds Goat tying might get her and a second-place finish in vote after her performance Kimberly, 4.17; 4. Nikki Wahl, Filer, 4.50; 5. Bailey onds; 2. Brogan Parkin, Minico, 15.86; 3. Garrett Times-News 4.48 seconds in breakaway. Smith, Oakley, 5.74; 6. Mandy Adams, Raft River, Alger, Filer, 15.91; 4. Clint Lawson, Kimberly, 17.20; 5. barrels. She upped her all- in Shoshone. On Friday, In calf roping, Canyon 5.98; 7. Raylee Reeves, Minico, 6.82; 8. Tanisha Jade Wadsworth, Kimberly, 26.10; 6. Clayton around point total to 231. Mussman collected the win Adams, Declo, 6.84; 9. Jordan Laroque, Kimberly, Blanthorn, Oakley, 26.21; 7. Coy Tolle, Burley, 27.60. OAKLEY – With wins in Ridge cowboy Jared Roe had 7.59; 10. Mickenlie Baxter, Kimberly, 8.35. Breakaway roping: 1. Raeli Prescott, Kimberly, 4.48 Valene Lickley of Jerome with a time of 9.16 seconds, goats, barrels and team rop- a season-best time of 11.76 Saddle bronc: 1. Bailey Bench, Oakley, 62 points. seconds; 2. Bandee Tubbs, Filer, 4.79; 3. Dori increased her second-place with Fox on her heels at 9.17. Steer wrestling: 1. Jade Wadsworth, Kimberly, 17.17 Lockwood, Kimberly, 4.88; 4. Kyndal Stradley, Filer, ing with Oakley teammate seconds on Friday and fin- seconds; 2. Garrett Alger, Filer, 20.33. 5.45; 5. Andi Deuel, Kimberly, 5.60; 6. McKenzie point total to 193 with a good Saturday it was three rookies Barrel racing: 1. McKenzie Zollinger, Oakley, 18.499 Zollinger, Oakley, 5.75; 7. Tanisha Adams, Declo, 6.40; Jacee Bedke, McKenzie ished in 12.37 seconds on seconds; 2. Bandee Tubbs, Filer, 18.536; 3. Kylie 8. Talor Stauffer, Minico, 6.73; 9. Mandy Adams, Raft weekend performance. finishing 1-2-3. Sisam, Oakley, 18.578; 4. Jordan Laroque, Kimberly, Zollinger maintained her Saturday for the win. 18.635; 5. Raylee Reeves, Minico, 18.655; 6. Jacee River, 7.29; 10. Cara Vierstra, Filer, 11.31. Lickley had a win on Friday Mussmann finished first lead in the all-around cow- District VI returns to Bedke, Oakley, 18.749; 7. Cara Vierstra, Filer, 18.825; Saddle bronc: No qualified rides. in poles and added points at 8.52 seconds, followed by 8. Ashley Harris, Castleford, 18.985; 9. Kelli Anderson, Steer wrestling: 1. Garrett Alger, Filer, 20.990 sec- girl standings in District VI Oakley this weekend before Burley, 18.992; 10. Raeli Prescott, Kimberly, 19.109. onds; 2. Coy Surrett, Castleford, 21.580. with finishes of third and Gooding teammates Macy Team roping: 1. McKenzie Zollinger, Oakley, and Jacee Barrel racing: 1. McKenzie Zollinger, Oakley, 18.473 rodeo. heading to Rupert next week Bedke, Oakley, 9.71 seconds; 2. Jade Wadsworth, seconds; 2. Jessica Manning, Oakley, 18.804; 3. ninth in breakaway, seventh Urrutia (9.30) and Cassie Kimberly, and Clint Lawson, Kimberly, 14.01; 3. Mason Zollinger now has a total for the district finals. Lamb, Oakley, and Bailey Smith, Oakley, 14.14; 4. Jordan Laroque, Kimberly, 18.813; 4. Audrey Croy, in goats, eighth in barrels Bahe (9.90). of 297.50 points, and Bedke Taylor Lloyd, Oakley, and Hagan Hitt, Declo, 22.95; 5. Filer, 18.962; 5. Kyndal Stradley, Filer, 19.052; 6. Cara and a second and third in First wins were recorded Nikki Wahl, Filer, and Clayton Blanthorn, Oakley, Vierstra, Filer, 19.126; 7. Raylee Reeves, Minico, is in second place with 253. District VI Rodeo 31.84. 19.254; 8. Kylie Sisam, Oakley, 19.597; 9. Dori team roping with partner by Shania Laird of Jerome, At Oakley Pole bending: 1. Bandee Tubbs, Filer, 21.727 seconds; Lockwood, Kimberly, 19.863; 10. Alle Southern, Raft The 9.71-second run in team Saturday’s results 2. Alle Southern, Raft River, 21.826; 3. Kelsey Wright, River, 20.136. Garrett Webb of Wendell. running the barrel pattern in roping on Saturday by Bareback riding: 1. Bailey Bench, Oakley, 69 points; 2. Kimberly, 22.038; 4. McKenzie Zollinger, Oakley, Team roping: 1. McKenzie Zollinger, Oakley, and Jacee Taylor sits third in the all- 17.094 seconds on Saturday, Trevor Eldridge, Filer, 55. 22.157; 5. Raeli Prescott, Kimberly, 22.188; 6. Margi Bedke, Oakley, 12.08 seconds; 2. Jessica Laumb, Zollinger and Bedke was the Goat tying: 1. McKenzie Zollinger, Oakley, 7.90 sec- Hawks, Burley, 22.221; 7. Jacee Bedke, Oakley, 22.282; Burley, and Coy Tolle, Burley, 15.08; 3. Dakota Pelton, around standings and con- and Iain Gonzalez of Wen- onds; 2. Jacee Bedke, Oakley, 8.25; 3. Cara Vierstra, 8. Kyndal Stradley, Filer, 22.905; 9. Bailey Smith, Minico, and Allie Cornie, Kimberly, 17.09; 4. Garrett fastest run of the season. Filer, 8.35; 4. Kyndal Stradley, Filer, 8.38; 5. Allie Oakley, 23.053; 10. Audrey Croy, Filer, 23.276. Alger, Filer, and Tegan Alger, Filer, 18.62; 5. Jade tinues to be in the race for dell, capturing the bull rid- Cornie, Kimberly, 9.59; 6. Talor Stauffer, Minico, Bull riding: 1. Layne Ward, Raft River, 60 points; 2. Wadsworth, Kimberly, and Clint Lawson, Kimberly, Alle Southern of Raft Riv- 11.50; 7. Raylee Reeves, Minico, 12.00; 8. Bandee Charles Bridges III, Twin Falls, 48. 30.68; 6. Parker Kimber, Oakley, and Bailey Bench, the top spot with 179 points. ing with 47 points on Edgar er and Raeli Prescott of Tubbs, Filer, 12.38; 9. Audrey Croy, Filer, 14.48; 10. Friday’s results Oakley, 32.09. “I just keep doing what on Friday. Miranda Anderson, Kimberly, 19.87. Bareback riding: 1. Trevor Eldridge, Filer, 60 points. Pole bending: 1. Alle Southern, Raft River, 22.216 sec- Kimberly each picked up Calf roping: 1. Jared Roe, Canyon Ridge 12.37 sec- Goat tying: 1. McKenzie Zollinger, Oakley, 7.71 sec- onds; 2. Jordan Laroque, Kimberly, 22.395; 3. Kelsey I’m doing,”said Taylor.“I re- On the boys side, rookie onds; 2. Brogan Parkin, Minico, 12.54; 3. Coy Surrett, onds; 2. Jacee Bedke, Oakley, 8.84; 3. Cara Vierstra, Wright, Kimberly, 22.537; 4. Jacee Bedke, Oakley, their first wins on Friday Castleford, 12.88; 4. Clint Lawson, Kimberly, 13.70; 5. Filer, 8.99; 4. Allie Cornie, Kimberly, 9.33; 5. Kelsey 22.996; 5. McKenzie Zollinger, Oakley, 23.080; 6. ally think it’s Darby’s year to Ty Faulkner teamed with night. Southern cleared the Garrett Alger, Filer, 23.170; 6. Cody Surrett, Wright, Kimberly, 11.47; 6. Bailey Smith, Oakley, 11.94; Bailey Smith, Oakley, 23.182; 7. Margi Hawks, Burley, win (the all-around). Valene Jared Parke of Gooding to Castleford, 23.24; 7. Clayton Blanthorn, Oakley, 26.52; 7. Raylee Reeves, Minico, 12.84; 8. Audrey Croy, Filer, 23.484; 8. Kylie Sisam, Oakley, 23.703; 9. Talor poles in 22.216 seconds, and 8. Tegan Alger, Filer, 34.47. 14.75; 9. Amanda Stagg, Castleford, 16.06; 10. Brandi Stauffer, Minico, 24.283; 10. Raeli Prescott, Kimberly, won last year and I won my Breakaway roping: 1. Jessica Laumb, Burley, 3.36 sec- Huizar, Kimberly, 17.97. 24.431. Prescott roped her steer in onds; 2. Kyndal Stradley, Filer, 3.39; 3. Kelsey Wright, Calf roping: 1. Jared Roe, Canyon Ridge, 11.76 sec- Bull riding: 1. Colton Baratti, Filer, 58 points. freshman year. Next year See SHOSHONE, Main 5 Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho SPORTS Monday, May 9, 2011 Main 5 Jeter homers twice, Yankees scorch Texas ARLINGTON, Texas — Derek BRAVES 5, PHILLIES 2 Jeter homered twice after going 62 PHILADELPHIA — Jair Jurrjens games without a long ball, Curtis pitched neatly into the seventh in- Granderson went deep again and ning, and Freddie Freeman, Alex the New York Yankees beat the Gonzalez and Eric Hinske all Texas Rangers 12-5 Sunday despite homered. an erratic outing by CC Sabathia. Jeter had gone 259 at-bats with- REDS 2, CUBS 0 out a homer since last Aug. 24 be- CHICAGO — Johnny Cueto was fore leading off the fifth with a liner strong in his season debut Sun- that barely cleared the eight-foot day, allowing five hits and pitch- wall into the Rangers’ bullpen in ing into the seventh inning for right-center. Cincinnati.

WHITE SOX 5, MARINERS 2, 10 INNINGS GIANTS 3, ROCKIES 0 SEATTLE — Paul Konerko re- SAN FRANCISCO — Ryan Vo- turned to the White Sox lineup and gelsong and two relievers com- tied his career high with five hits, bined on a three-hitter and the San including a single in the 10th in- Francisco Giants completed their ning that helped Chicago beat first series sweep of the season. Seattle. Alexei Ramirez drove in the go- DODGERS 4, METS 2 ahead run with a double to the left- AP photo NEW YORK — Andre Ethier got center field gap. New York Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano (24) drops the ball as Texas Rangers center fielder Julio Borbon (20) steals back on track with a two-run second base in the fourth inning of Sunday’s game in Arlington, Texas. homer, Clayton Kershaw struck ANGELS 6, INDIANS 5 out eight and struggling Los Ange- ANAHEIM, Calif. — Peter Bour- TIGERS 5, BLUE JAYS 2 Tyson Ross win his first game in Sanchez (2-1) allowed two hits les snapped a four-game losing jos drove in the tying run in the TORONTO — Brad Penny four starts. and walked none in seven innings streak. eighth inning with an infield sin- pitched well into the eighth inning before departing after throwing 117 gle, Erick Aybar followed with a and Detroit followed Justin Verlan- NATIONAL LEAGUE pitches. PIRATES 5, ASTROS 4 two-run double and Los Angeles der’s no-hitter by beating Toronto. MARLINS 8, NATIONALS 0 PITTSBURGH — Ryan Doumit beat Cleveland to give Mike Scios- MIAMI — Anibal Sanchez took a CARDINALS 3, BREWERS 1 hit a three-run homer in the eighth cia his 1,000th victory as a major RAYS 5, ORIOLES 3 no-hitter into the seventh inning ST. LOUIS — Unbeaten Kyle inning and the Pirates improved to league manager. — B.J. Upton drove and struck out a career-high 11 McClellan worked into the ninth .500 this late in a season for the in four runs, and Tampa Bay beat Sunday to help the Florida Marlins inning to become the NL’s third first time in six years. RED SOX 9, TWINS 5 Baltimore for a three-game sweep. salvage the final game of their se- five-game winner and the Cardi- BOSTON — Adrian Gonzalez ries against Washington,8-0. nals’ bullpen labored to get the fi- PADRES 4, DIAMONDBACKS 3 homered, Kevin Youkilis scored ATHLETICS 5, ROYALS 2 Washington’s first hit came on nal three outs. SAN DIEGO — Jorge Cantu hit a four runs and Daisuke Matsuzaka KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kevin the 101st pitch from Sanchez, when Colby Rasmus had a two-run three-run homer and Aaron Ha- settled down to pitch six innings Kouzmanoff and Kurt Suzuki each Laynce Nix led off the seventh with double and Tyler Greene matched rang pitched seven solid innings to after a rough first, leading Boston homered for Oakland and Conor a line single to right,just beyond the his career best with three hits for lead the Padres. over Minnesota. Jackson collected three hits to help reach of a diving Mike Stanton. the NL Central-leading Cardinals. — The Associated Press Glover wins Wells Fargo in playoff to end long drought CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Champions Tour major of Lucas Glover had gone 41 the season. tournaments and nearly Both parred the first AP photo two years since winning sudden-death playoff power forward Josh Smith (5) celebrates with center the U.S. Open for his last hole, also No. 18 at Shoal Josh Powell (12) after Game 4 of theEastern Conference Semifinals victory.His win Sunday in Creek. against the Chicago Bulls on Sunday in Atlanta. the Wells Fargo Champi- Lehman and Senior onship was every bit as finished at 13-under 275. demanding. Lehman had a 3-under Glover closed with 69,and Senior shot a 68. Hawks square playoff three tough pars on the rugged finishing stretch at AMATEUR HENLEY WINS Quail Hollow for a 3-un- NATIONWIDE TOUR’S der 69. Then he faced a STADION CLASSIC series, handle Bulls playoff with close friend ATHENS, Ga. — Uni- ATLANTA (AP) — The eran instead of someone and former Clemson versity of Georgia senior Atlanta Hawks finally won a who played infrequently AP photo teammate Jonathan Byrd, Russell Henley became second-round playoff game during the regular season Detroit Red Wings defenseman Niklas Kronwall (55) is congratulated who made a 15-foot birdie the second amateur win- at home. and first round of the play- by teammates, including Henrik Zetterberg (40), after scoring against putt on the final hole to ner in Nationwide Tour They can thank a guy offs. the San Jose Sharks during the second period of Game 5 of an NHL catch him. history, shooting a 3-un- who frequently gets booed He scored 12 points and hockey Stanley Cup Western Conference semifinal playoff series Glover kept the tourna- der 68 for a two-stroke by the home fans, and a doled out four assists, put- Sunday in San Jose, Calif. ment in suspense to the victory in the Stadion young guard who wasn’t ting the capper on a late 10- very end. Classic on the Bulldogs’ supposed to be playing 0 run that broke open a After Byrd took bogey home course. much at all. game that had been tight with a poor chip from the The three-time All- Josh Smith answered his and intense all the way. Red Wings beat Sharks hazard, Glover had two America selection fin- critics with a huge game — Driving toward the hoop putts from 25 feet for the ished at 12-under 272 on 23 points, 16 rebounds and with Kyle Korver draped all win. He left the first one 4 the University of Georgia eight assists — and fill-in over him, Teague flipped up 4-3 to extend series feet short and still above Golf Course. Jeff Teague came up with a shot as he was falling the hole, then knocked Daniel Summerhays is the Derrick Rose-like plays down. SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — redirected the winner past that in for his third career the only other amateur down the stretch to lead the It banked in, giving the Tomas Holmstrom broke a Antti Niemi. victory. winner since the tour be- Hawks past the Chicago Hawks a safe lead, 94-84, tie with 6:08 remaining, Niklas Kronwell also Glover became the first gan in 1990, taking the Bulls 100-88 Sunday night, with 1:26 remaining. The and the Detroit Red Wings scored, and Jimmy Howard player in the nine-year 2007 Nationwide Chil- evening the Eastern Con- second-year player had three third-period goals made 39 saves for Detroit. history at Quail Hollow to dren’s Hospital Invita- ference semifinals at two bounced off the court with to avoid elimination with a The Red Wings took a win with four rounds in tional in between his jun- games apiece. a big smile, bumping his 4-3 victory over the San huge step toward adding to the 60s. ior and senior seasons at The Hawks snapped a teammates on the way to Jose Sharks on Sunday their already storied history. BYU. nine-game home losing the bench. night. Only three NHL teams LEHMAN WINS TRADITION streak in the second round, Someone held up a sign, Danny Cleary and have overcome 3-0 deficits IN PLAYOFF AIKEN DEDICATES SPANISH OPEN their misery dating to a May “M-V-Teague.” Jonathan Ericsson also to win a best-of-seven se- BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — WIN TO BALLESTEROS 13, 1996, win against Orlan- The actual MVP scored scored in the final period to ries. Tom Lehman won the Re- TERRASSA, Spain — do. 34 points. But Rose needed send the series back to De- The 2010 Philadelphia gions Tradition for his South Africa’s Thomas Smith is frequently criti- 32 shots to do it, and he troit for Game 6 on Tuesday Flyers, 1942 Toronto Maple third victory in seven Aiken won the Spanish cized by Atlanta fans for his wasn’t nearly as effective as night. After winning the Leafs and 1975 New York Is- Champions Tour events Open for his first Euro- inconsistent play. He heard he was in scoring a career- first three games, San Jose is landers are the only teams to this year, beating Peter pean Tour title, a victory nothing but cheers in this best 44 points in Game 3, clinging to a 3-2 lead in the win a series after losing the Senior with a par on the he dedicated to Spanish one, staying away from the leading the Bulls to a 99-82 best-of-seven series. first three games. With second hole of a playoff. great Seve Ballesteros. outside jumpers, dominat- rout that restored Chicago’s Logan Couture, Joe Chicago winning three Senior, from Australia, Ballesteros died Satur- ing on the inside and find- home-court advantage. Pavelski and Devin Se- straight to force a Game 7 missed a 5-foot par putt day from complications of ing the open man with crisp The top-seeded Bulls can toguchi scored to help the against Vancouver in the when it lipped out on No. a cancerous brain tumor. passes. still close out the series Sharks take a 3-1 lead early opening round, there’s 18. Lehman two-putted Aiken shot a 2-under 70 Teague has been an even simply by winning at home, in the third period. Then the plenty of recent precedent from about 20 feet, pol- at Real Golf Club El Prat bigger surprise filling in for but the Hawks know they’ll Red Wings scored two quick that Detroit can push San ishing off his second bo- for a 10-under 278 total. injured Kirk Hinrich, play- get at least one more home goals before Holmstrom Jose to the brink. gey-free day at the first — The Associated Press ing with the poise of a vet- game. Shoshone Djokovic beats Nadal, extends streak Continued from Main 4 Breakaway roping: 1. Darby Fox, Glenns Ferry, 2.62 Randi Robinson, Richfield, 12.21; 9. Macy Urrutia, MADRID (AP) — Novak 1980. He trails only John better, you have to accept seconds; 2. Marlee Mussmann, Valley, 3.43; 3. Valene Gooding, 12.40; 10. Jade Gorrell, Glenns Ferry, 12.65. Djokovic defeated Rafael McEnroe’s 42-0 start in that.” win the team roping both Lickley, Jerome, 3.60; 4. Kourtney Agenbroad, Calf roping: 1. Garrett Webb, Wendell, 12.01 seconds; 2. Gooding, 3.76; 5. Cassie Bahe, Gooding, 3.86; 6. Jesse Nelson, Valley, 19.59; 3. Cody Jones, Richfield, Nadal on clay for the first 1984. Nadal’s last defeat on Friday and Saturday. Parke Cheyenne Logan, Jerome, 5.18; 7. Jade Gorrell, Glenns 27.24. Ferry, 5.91; 8. Whitney Brown, Richfield, 6.07. Breakaway roping: 1. Jade Gorrell, Glenns Ferry, 4.08 time in 10 tries, beating the “Probably it’s right at the clay came nearly two years also had the best times of Saddle bronc: No qualified rides. seconds; 2. Kourtney Agenbroad, Gooding, 4.18; 3. Steer wrestling: 1. Jared Parke, Gooding, 10.98 sec- top-ranked Spaniard 7-5, top,” Djokovic said about ago against Robin Soder- 10.98 seconds on Saturday in onds; 2. Brock Mason, Jerome, 16.78; 3. Brogan Darby Fox, Glenns Ferry, 4.42; 4. Mattie MacGregor. Jerome, 5.38; 5. Haillie Taylor, Hailey, 5.50; 6. Randi 6-4 to win the Madrid beating Nadal on clay on ling at the French Open. He steer wrestling and 9.95 sec- Bennett, Gooding, 19.02; 4. Tanner Hall, Valley, 21.50. Barrel racing: 1. Shania Laird, Jerome, 17.094 seconds; Robinson, Richfield, 5.71; 7. Marlee Mussmann, Valley, Open on Sunday and ex- Spanish soil. “Under the had won six titles on clay onds in calf roping. 2. Darby Fox, Glenns Ferry, 17.252; 3. Haillie Taylor, 14.96; 8. Cassie Bahe, Gooding, 17.86; 9. Valene Hailey, 17.312; 4. Shiann Williamson, Shoshone, 17.384; Lickley, Jerome, 20.28. tend his unbeaten start to circumstances I was play- since, and this was only his District V moves to Carey 5. Marlee Mussmann, Valley, 17.762; 6. Cassie Bahe, Saddle bronc: No qualified rides. Gooding, 17.800; 7. Macy Urrutia, Gooding, 17.894; 8. Steer wrestling: 1. Brogan Bennett, Gooding, 8.51 sec- the season to 32 matches. ing an unbelievable match. seventh loss on the surface this weekend, with a Friday Valene Lickley, Jerome, 18.055; 9. Cheyenne Logan, onds; 2. Cody Jones, Richfield, 17.51. The second-ranked ... I stepped onto the court in 196 matches dating to start at 7 p.m. and Saturday Jerome, 18.078; 10. Jade Gorrell, Glenns Ferry, 18.126. Barrel racing: 1. Darby Fox, Glenns Ferry, 16.830 sec- Team roping: 1. Ty Faulkner, Gooding, and Jared onds; 2. Haillie Taylor, Hailey, 17.278; 3. Marlee Djokovic squandered a 4-0 today believing I could win. 2005. at 5 p.m. Parke, Gooding, 11.63 seconds; 2. Whitney Brown, Mussmann, Valley, 17.361; 4. Emelia Millican, Gooding, Richfield, and Chase Roberts, Glenns Ferry, 15.39; 3. 17.733; 5. Macy Urrutia, Gooding, 17.752; 6. Cassie lead in the first set, but re- I needed to be aggressive Nadal had split the last Valene Lickley, Jerome, and Garrett Webb, Wendell, Bahe, Gooding, 17.794; 7. Kourtney Agenbroad, 33.56. Gooding, 17.977; 8. Whitney Brown, Richfield, 18.082; covered to end Nadal’s lat- and it was a great match.” two finals here with Roger District V Rodeo Pole bending: 1. Haillie Taylor, Hailey, 21.967 seconds; 9. Cheyenne Logan, Jerome, 18.389; 10. Karlee At Shoshone 2. Whitney Brown, Richfield, 22.067; 3. Marlee Agenbroad, Gooding, 18.483. est winning streak on clay Djokovic’s run of 34 Federer, and beat the Swiss Saturday’s results Mussmann, Valley, 22.143; 4. Karlee Agenbroad, Team roping: 1. Ty Faulkner, Gooding, and Jared at 37 matches and earn the straight wins since Serbia’s star in three sets in the Bareback riding: No qualified rides. Gooding, 22.173; 5. Jade Gorrell, Glenns Ferry, 22.181; Parke, Gooding, 8.60 seconds; 2. Valene Lickley, Goat tying: 1. Marlee Mussmann, Valley, 8.52 seconds; 6. Shania Laird, Jerome, 22.351; 7. Cheyenne Logan, Serb his third straight vic- Davis Cup triumph in De- semifinals on Saturday. 2. Macy Urrutia, Gooding, 9.30; 3. Cassie Bahe, Jerome, 22.438; 8. Morgan Riddle, Hagerman, 22.931; Jerome, and Garrett Webb, Wendell, 10.66; 3. Darby Gooding, 9.90; 4. Mattie MacGregor. Jerome, 9.91; 5. 9. Sydney Sterling, Glenns Ferry, 23.031; 10. Kaela Fox, Glenns Ferry, and Haillie Taylor, Hailey, 14.56. tory over Nadal in finals cember is the eighth best of But Djokovic proved too Whitney Brown, Richfield, 10.38; 6. Kourtney Standlee, Valley, 23.376. Pole bending: 1. Valene Lickley, Jerome, 21.954 sec- Agenbroad, Gooding, 10.70; 7. Haillie Taylor, Hailey, Bull riding: No qualified rides. onds; 2. Haillie Taylor, Hailey, 22.018; 3. Whitney this season. all time. tough and avenged his 11.12; 8. Randi Robinson, Richfield, 11.71; 9. Jade Friday’s results Brown, Richfield, 22.306; 4. Katie Sparks, Jerome, Gorrell, Glenns Ferry, 12.76; 10. Katie Sparks, Jerome, Bareback riding: 1. Jesse Nelson, Valley, 55 points. 22.314; 5. Marlee Mussmann, Valley, 22.322; 6. Jade Djokovic’s sixth title of “I came up against a 2009 loss to Nadal at the 13.29. Goat tying: 1. Marlee Mussmann, Valley, 9.16 seconds; Gorrell, Glenns Ferry, 22.430; 7. Cheyenne Logan, 2011 allowed him to sur- great player obviously — Magic Box arena, when the Calf roping: 1. Jared Parke, Gooding, 9.95 seconds; 2. 2. Darby Fox, Glenns Ferry, 9.17; 3. Mattie MacGregor. Jerome, 22.443; 8. Cassie Bahe, Gooding, 22.462; 9. Garrett Webb, Wendell, 11.02; 3. Brogan Bennett, Jerome, 9.46; 4. Kourtney Agenbroad, Gooding, 9.76; Sydney Sterling, Glenns Ferry, 22.604; 10. Morgan pass Bjorn Borg’s 31-match he’s having a monster pair squared off in a record Gooding, 25.710; 4. Chase Roberts, Glenns Ferry, 5. Cheyenne Logan, Jerome, 10.03; 6. Emelia Millican, Riddle, Hageran, 22.910. 26.36. Gooding, 10.54; 7. Valene Lickley, Jerome, 11.12; 8. Bull riding: 1. Iain Gonzalez, Wendell, 47 points. season-opening run in year,” Nadal said. “He was 4-hour plus semifinal. Main 6 Monday, May 9, 2011 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho SCOREBOARD

Minnesota 300 100 010 — 5 DeAndre Liggins, Kentucky, 6-6, junior Wednesday, May 4 BASEBALL Boston 014 020 20x — 9 David Loubeau, Texas A&M, 6-8, junior Boston 5, Philadelphia 1 E—A.Casilla (5), Butera (2), Revere (1). DP—Boston 1. , Butler, 6-3, junior Tampa Bay 5, Washington 3, Tampa Bay wins series American League LOB—Minnesota 4, Boston 6. 2B—Plouffe (1), Ellsbury Greg Mangano, Yale, 6-10, junior 4-0 All Times MDT (11), Youkilis (9), Lowrie (7). 3B—Crawford (1). HR— GGAAMMEE PPLLAANN Keishawn Mayes, Campbell, 6-7, junior San Jose 4, Detroit 3, OT EAST W L PCT GB Valencia (3), Ad.Gonzalez (4). SB—Span (3), Valencia Cameron Moore, Alabama-Birmingham, 6-10, junior Thursday, May 5 (2), Ellsbury (10). , Michigan, 6-4, sophomore Vancouver 4, Nashville 2 New York 19 13 .594 — IP H R ER BB SO , Kansas, 6-9, junior Friday, May 6 Tampa Bay 20 14 .588 — Minnesota LOCAL TV SCHEDULE , Kansas, 6-10, junior Detroit 4, San Jose 3 Boston 16 18 .471 4 Pavano L,2-4 5 10 7 7 1 0 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Darrion Pellum, Hampton, 6-6, junior Boston 5, Philadelphia 1, Boston wins series 4-0 Toronto 15 19 .441 5 Al.Burnett 1 1 0 0 0 1 J.P. Primm, UNC-Asheville, 6-1, junior Saturday, May 7 Baltimore 14 19 .424 5½ Mijares 1 2 2 0 0 0 Class 4A District IV Tournament 5 p.m. Willie Reed, Saint Louis, 6-9, sophomore Nashville 4, Vancouver 3, Vancouver leads series 3-2 CENTRAL W L PCT GB Nathan 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 p.m. ESPN — Minnesota at Boston Jereme Richmond, Illinois, 6-7, freshman Sunday, May 8 Cleveland 22 11 .667 — Boston Canyon Ridge vs. Jerome, at Burley NBA BASKETBALL Ralph Sampson III, Minnesota, 6-11, junior Detroit 4, San Jose 3, San Jose leads series 3-2 Kansas City 18 16 .529 4½ Matsuzaka W,3-3 6 5 4 4 2 4 Carleton Scott, Notre Dame, 6-8, junior Monday, May 9 Detroit 17 18 .486 6 Albers H,2 2 3 1 1 0 3 5 p.m. 5 p.m. , Kansas, 6-3, freshman Vancouver at Nashville, 6 p.m. Minnesota 12 20 .375 9½ Bard 1 00 00 1 Canyon Ridge-Jerome winner at TNT — Eastern Conference semifi- , Georgia Tech, 6-5, junior Tuesday, May 10 Chicago 13 22 .371 10 WP—Pavano. John Shurna, Northwestern, 6-8, junior San Jose at Detroit, 6 p.m. Umpires—Home, Chad Fairchild; First, Joe West; Burley nals, Game 4, Miami at Boston Chris Singleton, Florida State, 6-9, junior Wednesday, May 11 WEST W L PCT GB Second, Angel Hernandez; Third, Paul Schrieber. Greg Smith, Fresno State, 6-10, sophomore x-Nashville at Vancouver, TBA Los Angeles 20 15 .571 — T—2:53. A—37,526 (37,065). Minico at Twin Falls 7:30 p.m. Tony Taylor, George Washington, 6-1, junior Thursday, May 12 Oakland 18 17 .514 2 Class 3A District IV Tournament TNT — Western Conference semifi- Isaiah Thomas, Washington, 5-8, junior x-Detroit at San Jose, TBA Texas 18 17 .514 2 YANKEES 12, RANGERS 5 , Georgia, 6-10, junior Seattle 16 19 .457 4 5 p.m. nals, Game 4, Oklahoma City at Hollis Thompson, Georgetown, 6-7, sophomore Saturday’s Games New York Texas Filer at Kimberly Memphis , Washington State, 6-6, junior Boston 4, Minnesota 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi , Texas, 6-8, freshman SOCCER Jeter ss 6 2 4 3 Kinsler 2b 4 1 0 0 HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL NHL HOCKEY Thomas Tibbs Jr., Staten Island, 5-10, junior Tampa Bay 8, Baltimore 2 Grndrs cf 4 3 3 2 Andrus ss 5 1 3 1 Major League Soccer Detroit 9, Toronto 0 Class 3A District IV Tournament 6 p.m. Nikola Vucevic, Southern California, 6-10, junior All Times MDT Kansas City 4, Oakland 3 Teixeir 1b 5 1 2 2 MiYong dh 3 1 0 0 , Connecticut, 6-1, junior AlRdrg 3b 4 0 1 1 ABeltre 3b 4 1 1 1 5 p.m. VERSUS — Western Conference Antoine Watson, Florida International, 6-4, junior EASTERN W L T PTS GF GA Texas 7, N.Y. Yankees 5 Cano 2b 4 0 0 0 Napoli 1b-c 5 0 1 2 Cleveland 4, L.A. Angels 3 Buhl at Filer semifinals, Game 6, Vancouver at Charlie Westbrook, South Dakota, 6-4, junior New York 4 1 3 15 11 3 Swisher rf 5 1 1 0 DvMrp lf 3 0 1 1 Derrick Williams, Arizona, 6-8, sophomore Chicago White Sox 6, Seattle 0 Posada dh 3 1 1 0 Torreal c 4 0 0 0 HIGH SCHOOL GOLF Nashville Columbus 3 1 4 13 8 6 Sunday’s Games Jordan Williams, , 6-10, sophomore Philadelphia 4 2 1 13 5 3 ENunez ph-dh1 0 0 0 C.Davis 1b 0 0 0 0 Brandon Wood, Valparaiso, 6-2, junior Detroit 5, Toronto 2 Gardnr lf 5 2 3 0 Gentry rf-cf 3 1 1 0 1 p.m. SOCCER Houston 3 3 3 12 13 10 Boston 9, Minnesota 5 International Players D.C. United 3 4 2 11 12 17 Cervelli c 5 2 1 4 Borbon cf 4 0 1 0 Class 3A District IV Tournament, 12:55 p.m. Andrew Albicy, Paris-Levallois (France), 5-10, 1990 Tampa Bay 5, Baltimore 3 Morlnd rf 0 0 0 0 New England 2 3 4 10 8 12 N.Y. Yankees 12, Texas 5 Clear Lake CC, Buhl ESPN2 — Premier League, Fulham DOB Toronto FC 2 3 4 10 9 14 Totals 42 12 16 12 Totals 35 5 8 5 Furkan Aldemir, Karsiyaka (Turkey), 6-9, 1991 DOB Oakland 5, Kansas City 2 New York 002 020 260 — 12 Class 2A District IV Tournament, vs. Liverpool Chicago 1 3 4 7 10 13 L.A. Angels 6, Cleveland 5 Davis Bertans, Union Olimpija (Slovenia), 6-7, 1992 Sporting K.C. 1 4 1 4 10 13 Chicago White Sox 5, Seattle 2, 10 innings Texas 310 000 100 — 5 Burley GC DOB Monday’s Games E—Al.Rodriguez (1), Sabathia 2 (3), Gardner (1), , Fuenlabrada (Spain), 6-9, 1992 DOB WESTERN W L T PTS GF GA Detroit (Scherzer 5-0) at Toronto (Morrow 1-1), A.Beltre (2). DP—New York 1, Texas 2. LOB—New York 7, Nihad Djedovic, Lottomatica Roma (Italy), 6-5, 1990 Los Angeles 4 2 4 16 12 10 5:07 p.m. Texas 9. 2B—Teixeira (8). HR—Jeter 2 (2), Granderson DOB Real Salt Lake 5 1 0 15 9 2 Minnesota (Blackburn 2-4) at Boston (Beckett 2-1), (11), Teixeira (9), Cervelli (1). SB—Jeter (1), Gardner (5), Francisco 1. LOB—Colorado 4, San Francisco 6. 2B— Washington 000 000 000 — 0 Emmanouil Koukoulas, Ilysiakos (Greece), 6-11, 1991 Portland 4 3 1 13 11 13 5:10 p.m. Kinsler (7), Andrus (10), Gentry (1), Borbon 2 (6). CS— Burrell (4), Vogelsong (1). HR—C.Ross (1). CS—Rowand Florida 010 140 11x — 8 DOB Colorado 4 3 2 14 11 9 Oakland (Cahill 5-0) at Texas (C.Wilson 4-1), 6:05 p.m. Borbon (2). SF—Dav.Murphy. (2). S—De La Rosa. E—Infante (1). DP—Washington 2. LOB—Washington 7, Joffrey Lauvergne, Chalon (France), 6-10, 1991 DOB Seattle 3 3 4 13 12 10 Chicago White Sox (E.Jackson 2-4) at L.A. Angels IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO Florida 9. 2B—Coghlan (9), G.Sanchez 2 (8), Dobbs (3). Abdoulaye Loum, Le Havre (France), 6-10, 1991 DOB FC Dallas 3 3 2 11 10 10 (E.Santana 1-3), 8:05 p.m. New York Colorado HR—G.Sanchez (5). SB—H.Ramirez (7). S—L.Hernandez, Nikola Mirotic, Real Madrid (Spain), 6-10, 1991 DOB Chivas USA 2 3 3 9 8 7 Tuesday’s Games Sabathia W,3-2 6 5 5 3 4 2 De La Rosa L,4-1 6 4 3 3 5 7 Ani.Sanchez 2. Donatas Motiejunas, Benetton Treviso (Italy) 7-0, 1990 Vancouver 1 4 4 7 11 14 Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees, 5:05 p.m. Chamberlain H,7 1 1 0 0 0 1 Belisle 1 1 0 0 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO DOB San Jose 1 4 2 5 6 10 Seattle at Baltimore, 5:05 p.m. R.Soriano 1 1 0 0 0 0 F.Morales 1 0 0 0 1 0 Washington Lucas Riva Nogueira, Estudiantes II (Spain), 6-11, 1992 Note: Three Points For Victory, One Point For Tie. Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 5:05 p.m. Pendleton 1 1 0 0 1 1 San Francisco L.Hernandez L,3-4 5 8 6 6 2 2 DOB Wednesday’s Games Boston at Toronto, 5:07 p.m. Texas Vogelsong W,2-0 61-3 1 0 0 1 4 Coffey 1 2 0 0 0 1 Femi Oladipo, Crailsheim (Germany), 6-7, 1990 DOB D.C. United 2, Seattle FC 1 Oakland at Texas, 6:05 p.m. Bush 4 5 3 2 0 2 Ja.Lopez H,5 12-3 1 0 0 0 1 Broderick 1 3 1 1 1 2 Leon Radosevic, Cibona (Croatia), 6-10, 1990 DOB Colorado 2, Houston 1 Detroit at Minnesota, 6:10 p.m. Tucker 2 2 1 1 1 0 Br.Wilson S,11-12 1 1 0 0 0 2 H.Rodriguez 1 0 1 1 3 2 Negueba Samake, Rouen (France), 6-11, 1990 DOB Friday’s Games Chicago White Sox at L.A. Angels, 8:05 p.m. Rhodes L,1-2 1 3 2 2 0 1 HBP—by Belisle (Rowand). WP—De La Rosa. Florida , Verviers-Pepinster (Belgium), 6-9, Portland 1, Philadelphia 0 Eppley 1-3 5 6 6 1 0 Umpires—Home, Jim Joyce; First, Brian Gorman; Ani.Sanchez W,2-1 7 2 0 0 0 11 1991 DOB Saturday’s Games M.Lowe 12-3 1 0 0 1 0 Second, Tony Randazzo; Third, Dan Bellino. R.Webb 1 1 0 0 1 1 Abdel Kader Sylla, Nancy (France), 6-9, 1990 DOB Real Salt Lake 1, Chivas USA 0 National League Bush pitched to 1 batter in the 5th. T—2:52. A—42,132 (41,915). Badenhop 1 1 0 0 0 1 Jonas Valanciunas, Lietuvos Rytas (Lithuania), 6-11, Toronto FC 2, Houston 1 All Times MDT Sabathia pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. 1992 DOB HBP—by Bush (Al.Rodriguez). WP—Chamberlain. HBP—by Ani.Sanchez (Espinosa). WP—H.Rodriguez 2. D.C. United 0, FC Dallas 0 EAST W L PCT GB REDS 2, CUBS 0 Umpires—Home, Lance Barksdale; First, Adrian Jan Vesely, Partizan (Serbia), 6-11, 1990 DOB Columbus 1, Seattle FC 1 Umpires—Home, Mike DiMuro; First, Andy Fletcher; Johnson; Second, Fieldin Culbreth; Third, Gary Jonas Wohlfarth-Bottermann, Telekom (Germany), 6- New England 0, Colorado 0 Philadelphia 22 11 .667 — Second, Tim Welke; Third, Jim Reynolds. 10, 1990 DOB Florida 20 13 .606 2 Cincinnati Chicago Cederstrom. Chicago 0, Vancouver 0 T—3:36. A—48,057 (49,170). ab r h bi ab r h bi T—2:58. A—10,523 (38,560). Tomislav Zubcic, Cibona (Croatia) 7-0, 1990 DOB Los Angeles 1, New York 1 Atlanta 20 16 .556 3½ Stubbs cf 4 1 2 1 Fukdm rf 3 0 1 0 Note: Country indicates where team plays, not country Wednesday, May 11 Washington 16 18 .471 6½ ATHLETICS 5, ROYALS 2 of nationality. New York 15 19 .441 7½ Renteri ss 3 0 0 0 SCastro ss 4 0 0 0 Los Angeles at Philadelphia, 5:30 p.m. Oakland Kansas City Votto 1b 4 0 0 0 Byrd cf 4 0 1 0 Scenic West Athletic Conference Toronto FC at FC Dallas, 7 p.m. CENTRAL W L PCT GB BPhllps 2b 4 0 0 0 ArRmr 3b 3 0 1 0 Records as of May 8 ab r h bi ab r h bi Overall SWAC San Jose at Vancouver, 8 p.m. St. Louis 20 15 .571 — Crisp cf 5 1 1 1 Getz 2b 4 0 0 0 Bruce rf 3 1 2 0 JeBakr 2b 4 0 0 0 FOOTBALL Saturday, May 14 Cincinnati 18 16 .529 1½ Barton 1b 5 1 2 0 MeCarr dh 4 1 1 0 JGoms lf 3 0 0 0 ASorin lf 4 0 1 0 W-L Pct. W-L GB Chicago at Toronto FC, 5 p.m. Corder p 0 0 0 0 C.Pena 1b 4 0 1 0 Arena Football League Colorado at D.C. United, 5:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 17 17 .500 2½ CJcksn lf 5 0 3 1 Gordon lf 3 0 0 0 *W. Nevada 43-13 .768 37-3 — All Times MDT Chicago 15 18 .455 4 Wlngh dh 5 0 1 1 Francr rf 3 0 1 0 RHrndz c 4 0 1 1 Soto c 4 0 0 0 Salt Lake 43-13 .768 28-12 9 Vancouver at New England, 5:30 p.m. Cairo 3b 3 0 0 0 Dmpstr p 2 0 1 0 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Philadelphia at FC Dallas, 6:30 p.m. Milwaukee 14 20 .412 5½ KSuzuk c 4 1 1 1 Hosmer 1b 4 1 2 1 CSI 32-20 .615 24-16 13 West Division Houston 13 21 .382 6½ DeJess rf 5 0 0 0 Betemt 3b 3 0 0 0 Cueto p 2 0 0 0 RJhnsn ph 0 0 0 0 S. Nevada 31-25 .554 20-20 17 Houston at Real Salt Lake, 7 p.m. M.Ellis 2b 4 1 2 0 Maier cf 2 0 1 1 Bray p 0 0 0 0 Smrdzj p 0 0 0 0 W L T Pct PF PA Columbus at San Jose, 8:30 p.m. WEST W L PCT GB LeCure p 0 0 0 0 Marml p 0 0 0 0 E. Utah 16-38 .296 9-31 28 Kzmnff 3b 4 1 2 1 Aviles ph 1 0 0 0 Colorado NW 3-47 .060 2-38 35 Arizona 7 1 0 .875 498 373 Sporting Kansas City at Los Angeles, 8:30 p.m. Colorado 18 14 .563 — Pnngtn ss 3 0 0 0 B.Pena c 3 0 0 0 FLewis ph 1 0 0 0 DeWitt ph 1 0 0 0 Portland at Seattle FC, 9 p.m. Masset p 0 0 0 0 Thursday, May 5 San Jose 5 3 0 .625 474 449 San Francisco 18 16 .529 1 AEscor ss 2 0 1 0 Southern Nevada 12, Eastern Utah 0 Utah 4 3 0 .571 453 419 Sunday, May 15 Los Angeles 16 19 .457 3½ Totals 40 5 12 5 Totals 29 2 6 2 Heisey lf 0 0 0 0 Chivas USA at New York, 5 p.m. Totals 31 2 5 2 Totals 33 0 6 0 Southern Nevada 9, Eastern Utah 5 Spokane 3 5 0 .375449 461 Arizona 15 18 .455 3½ Oakland 200 001 011 — 5 Friday, May 6 Central Division San Diego 14 20 .412 5 Kansas City 000 002 000 — 2 Cincinnati 010 010 000 — 2 CSI 10, Colorado Northwestern 3 Saturday’s Games E—T.Ross (1), Betemit (4), Hosmer (1). DP—Oakland 1. Chicago 000 000 000 — 0 CSI 15, Colorado Northwestern 5 W L T Pct PF PA Canyon Rim Classic Chicago Cubs 3, Cincinnati 2 LOB—Oakland 10, Kansas City 6. 2B—Barton (10), E—Renteria (5). DP—Cincinnati 1. LOB—Cincinnati 5, Southern Nevada 13, Eastern Utah 3 Dallas 6 2 0 .750464 412 At Twin Falls Milwaukee 4, St. Louis 0 Hosmer (1). HR—K.Suzuki (4), Kouzmanoff (3). CS— Chicago 9. 2B—Stubbs (5). HR—Stubbs (6). S—Renteria. Southern Nevada 14, Eastern Utah 1 Chicago 5 3 0 .625409 364 Champions List Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 0 Barton (1). S—A.Escobar. IP H R ER BB SO Western Nevada 1, Salt Lake 0 Tulsa 3 5 0 .375 340 389 Note: Round-robin play was used in all divisions of 5 Pittsburgh 6, Houston 1 IP H R ER BB SO Cincinnati Western Nevada 3, Salt Lake 2 Kansas City 2 6 0 .250 421 467 teams or fewer, bracket play was used in all division N.Y. Mets 4, L.A. Dodgers 2 Oakland Cueto W,1-0 6 5 0 0 1 4 Saturday, May 7 Iowa 2 6 0 .250 423 489 of 6 teams or more Washington 5, Florida 2 T.Ross W,2-2 6 6 2 2 3 4 Bray H,4 1-300 00 1 CSI 10, Colorado Northwestern 2 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Men’s U18/Boys U17/18 Division: Idaho Rush Swoosh Arizona 6, San Diego 0 Wuertz H,1 1 0 0 0 1 1 LeCure H,2 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 CSI 10, Colorado Northwestern 0 South Division (29 pts. in round-robin play, def. British Dominion FC San Francisco 3, Colorado 2 Masset H,4 1 1 0 0 0 2 on head-to-head tiebreaker) Balfour H,9 1 0 0 0 1 0 Western Nevada 5, Salt Lake 3 W L T Pct PF PA Sunday’s Games Fuentes S,9-11 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cordero S,6-7 1 0 0 0 0 1 Western Nevada 4, Salt Lake 1 Boys U15/16 Division: Sagebrush Colima FC (tied Twin L.A. Dodgers 4, N.Y. Mets 2 Kansas City Chicago End of regular season Jacksonville 7 1 0 .875 496 354 Falls Rapids 1-1 in final, won 2-1 on penalty kicks) Florida 8, Washington 0 Francis L,0-4 61-3 8 3 2 1 2 Dempster L,1-4 7 5 2 2 0 4 Orlando 5 3 0 .625 439 431 Boys U14 Division: Xtreme (def. Idaho Rush Swoosh 4- Pittsburgh 5, Houston 4 Bl.Wood 11-321 11 2 Samardzija 1 0 0 0 0 1 Georgia 5 3 0 .625 455 410 1 in final) St. Louis 3, Milwaukee 1 Collins 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Marmol 1 0 0 0 1 1 NJCAA Region 18 Tournament Tampa Bay 2 6 0 .250 344 460 Boys U13 Division: GCYSL Crew (def. Jackson Hole 6-0 Cincinnati 2, Chicago Cubs 0 L.Coleman 1 1 1 1 0 3 Cueto pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. At John L. Harvey Field New Orleans 2 6 0 .250 312 409 in final) San Diego 4, Arizona 3 Umpires—Home, Alan Porter; First, James Hoye; HBP—by LeCure (Re.Johnson), by Marmol (J.Gomes). Carson City, Nev. Eastern Division Boys U12 American Division: FC Boise (def. Rapids 1-0 Balk—Cueto, Masset. San Francisco 3, Colorado 0 Second, Phil Cuzzi; Third, Bill Miller. Winner advances to Western District Tournament, W L T Pct PF PA in final) Atlanta 5, Philadelphia 2 T—2:59. A—22,435 (37,903). Umpires—Home, Bob Davidson; First, Hunter hosted by the Region 1 Tournament champion, May Boys U12 National Division: PVSC (37 pts. in round- Monday’s Games Wendelstedt; Second, Vic Carapazza; Third, Jerry 19-21 Cleveland 5 2 0 .714 341 290 robin play) L.A. Dodgers (Billingsley 2-1) at Pittsburgh (Karstens RAYS 5, ORIOLES 3 Layne. All Times MDT Pittsburgh 4 4 0 .500 367 391 Boys U11 Division: BNSC Arsenal (def. Jackson Hole 7-0 2-1), 5:05 p.m. Wednesday, May 11 Milwaukee 2 6 0 .250 330 398 in final) Philadelphia (Blanton 0-1) at Florida (Vazquez 2-2), Tampa Bay Baltimore BRAVES 5, PHILLIES 2 Game 1: Colorado Northwestern CC (3-47) vs. College Philadelphia 2 6 0 .250408 457 Boys U10 Division: FC Nova (def. BNSC 2-1 in final) 5:10 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi of Southern Idaho (32-20), 10 a.m. Friday’s Games Boys U9 Division: Firebirds FC FFC L.Davis (def. Cincinnati (T.Wood 1-3) at Houston (An.Rodriguez 0-0), Fuld lf 5 0 1 0 BRorts 2b 3 0 0 0 Atlanta Philadelphia Game 2: College of Eastern Utah (16-38) vs. College of Jacksonville 58, Philadelphia 42 Firebirds FC LD 4-3 in final) 6:05 p.m. Zobrist 2b 5 1 2 0 Markks rf 4 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Southern Nevada (31-25), 1:30 p.m. Cleveland 50, Milwaukee 41 Womens U18/Girls U17/18 Division: Xtreme SC (def. San Diego (Latos 0-4) at Milwaukee (Greinke 0-1), Damon dh 5 1 1 0 D.Lee 1b 5 1 1 1 Prado lf 4 0 1 0 Rollins ss 4 1 1 0 Game 3: Loser 1 vs. Loser 2, 5 p.m. Orlando 63, Tampa Bay 61 PVSC 6-1 in final) 6:10 p.m. Longori 3b 3 1 1 1 Guerrr dh 4 0 1 0 Heywrd rf 3 0 0 0 Victorn cf 5 1 2 0 Thursday, May 12 Utah 74, Georgia 71 Girls U15/U16 Division: KAOS (34 pts. in round-robin N.Y. Mets (Capuano 2-3) at Colorado (Chacin 4-2), Joyce rf 4 2 2 0 Scott lf 3 1 1 0 C.Jones 3b 4 0 0 0 Polanc 3b 5 0 2 2 Game 4: Winner 1 or 2 (lower seed) vs. Western Saturday’s Games play) 6:40 p.m. BUpton cf 4 0 2 4 AdJons cf 3 1 0 0 McCnn c 4 0 1 0 Howard 1b 3 0 1 0 Nevada College (43-13), 10 a.m. Tulsa 64, Chicago 45 Girls U14 Division: Sawtooth United (def. BNSC Tuesday’s Games Ktchm 1b 3 0 0 0 Wieters c 4 0 2 2 Uggla 2b 4 0 0 0 BFrncs rf 3 0 0 0 Game 5: Winner 1 or 2 (higher seed) vs. Salt Lake CC New Orleans 59, Kansas City 52 Valencia 1-0 in final) L.A. Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 5:05 p.m. Brignc ss 4 0 1 0 MrRynl 3b 2 0 0 0 Fremn 1b 4 2 3 1 Ibanez lf 4 0 2 0 (43-13), 1:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 51, Spokane 41 Girls U13 American Division: Firebirds FC (def. Twin Philadelphia at Florida, 5:10 p.m. Jaso c 3 0 1 0 CIzturs ss 2 0 0 0 AlGnzlz ss 3 1 1 2 WValdz 2b 3 0 1 0 Game 6: Winner 3 vs. Loser 4 or 5 (lower seed), 5 p.m. Dallas 71, Iowa 57 Falls Rapids 2-0 in final) Washington at Atlanta, 5:10 p.m. Pie ph 1 0 1 0 DHrndz ss 0 0 0 0 Mayrry ph 1 0 0 0 Friday, May 13 Arizona 65, San Jose 43 Girls U13 National Division: Elko Indar (31 pts. in Cincinnati at Houston, 6:05 p.m. Totals 36 5 11 5 Totals 31 3 6 3 McLoth cf 2 1 1 0 Mrtnz 2b 0 0 0 0 Game 7: Winner 5 vs. Winner 4, 10 a.m. Friday, May 13 round-robin play) St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 6:05 p.m. Tampa Bay 000 320 000 — 5 Jurrjns p 2 0 0 0 Sardinh c 2 0 1 0 Game 8: Winner 6 vs. Loser 4 or 5 (higher seed), 1:30 Georgia at Philadelphia, 5:05 p.m. Girls U12 Division: HDFC Kaehler (def. Soccer Xpress San Diego at Milwaukee, 6:10 p.m. Baltimore 000 210 000 — 3 OFlhrt p 0 0 0 0 Schndr ph-c 2 0 0 0 p.m. Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 5:30 p.m. Dynamite 2-0 in final) N.Y. Mets at Colorado, 6:40 p.m. DP—Tampa Bay 1, Baltimore 1. LOB—Tampa Bay 7, Hinske ph 1 1 1 2 Hamels p 2 0 0 0 Game 9: Winner 8 vs. Loser 7, 5 p.m. Tulsa at New Orleans, 6 p.m. Girls U11 American Division: Idaho Rush Blue (def. FC Arizona at San Francisco, 8:15 p.m. Baltimore 9. 2B—Fuld (9), Zobrist (12), Damon (5), Venters p 0 0 0 0 Orr ph 1 0 1 0 Saturday, May 14 Iowa at Jacksonville, 6 p.m. Nova White 3-0 in final) Joyce 2 (10), Scott (5), Wieters (6), Pie (1). HR—D.Lee Conrad ph 0 0 0 0 Stutes p 0 0 0 0 Championship: Winner 9 vs. Winner 7, 1 p.m. Saturday, May 14 Girls U11 National Division: Idaho Rush White (def. FC (4). CS—B.Roberts (1). S—C.Izturis. Kimrel p 0 0 0 0 Mathsn p 0 0 0 0 Second championship: If necessary, 30 minutes fol- Cleveland at Orlando, 5:30 p.m. Nova Supernova 2-1 in final) AL Boxes IP H R ER BB SO Baez p 0 0 0 0 lowing San Jose at Pittsburgh, 5:30 p.m. Girls U9/U10 Division: FC Nova Welch White (def. WHITE SOX 5, MARINERS 2, 10 INNINGS Tampa Bay Gload ph 1 0 1 0 Milwaukee at Utah, 7 p.m. Avalanche White 1-0 in final) W.Davis W,4-2 5 4 3 3 5 3 Totals 31 5 8 5 Totals 36 2 12 2 Chicago at Arizona, 8 p.m. Chicago Seattle Delaney H,1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Atlanta 020 010 020 — 5 BASKETBALL Dallas at Spokane, 8 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi Jo.Peralta H,4 12-3 1 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 001 000 010 — 2 Pierre lf 3 0 0 0 ISuzuki rf 4 0 1 1 Farnsworth S,7-8 11-3 1 0 0 0 1 DP—Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 3. LOB—Atlanta 5, NBA Playoffs SOFTBALL AlRmrz ss 3 1 1 1 LRdrgz 3b 5 0 0 0 Baltimore Philadelphia 10. 2B—Victorino (6), W.Valdez (4). 3B— All Times MDT GOLF Scenic West Athletic Conference A.Dunn dh 5 1 1 1 Bradly lf 4 0 2 0 Bergesen L,0-4 42-3 9 5 5 2 1 Victorino (4). HR—Freeman (4), Ale.Gonzalez (5), CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Konerk 1b 5 1 5 0 Olivo c 4 0 2 0 Records as of May 8 Rapada 11-3 1 0 0 1 2 Hinske (3). CS—Prado (3). S—Di.Hernandez, (Best-of-7) Wells Fargo Championship (Note: due to cancellations, standings are based on Rios cf 5 1 2 1 Smoak 1b 4 0 0 0 Ji.Johnson 1 0 0 0 0 0 B.Francisco. Friday, May 6 Sunday Lillirdg rf 3 0 0 0 Cust dh 3 1 1 0 conference win percentage, not games back) M.Gonzalez 1 1 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Chicago 99, Atlanta 82 At Quail Hollow Club Overall SWAC Teahen ph-rf 2 0 0 0 AKndy pr-dh 0 0 0 0 Uehara 1 0 0 0 0 1 Atlanta Dallas 98, L.A. Lakers 92 Charlotte, N.C. RCastr c 5 0 1 1 JaWlsn 2b 4 1 1 0 HBP—by Farnsworth (Markakis), by W.Davis Jurrjens W,4-0 61-3 8 1 1 1 2 Saturday, May 7 Purse: $6.5 Million W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Bckhm 2b 4 0 0 0 MSndrs cf 4 0 0 0 (Ad.Jones). WP—W.Davis. O’Flaherty H,6 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Memphis 101, Oklahoma City 93, OT, Memphis leads Yardage: 7,469 - Par 72 (36-36) *Salt Lake 49-7 .875 41-3 .932 Morel 3b 4 1 2 0 Ryan ss 4 0 2 1 Umpires—Home, Jeff Kellogg; First, Eric Cooper; Venters 1 3 1 1 0 0 series 2-1 Final Round CSI 41-17 .707 33-10 .767 Totals 39 5 12 4 Totals 36 2 9 2 Second, Mark Carlson; Third, Tim Timmons. Kimbrel S,8-10 1 1 0 0 1 2 Boston 97, Miami 81, Miami leads series 2-1 (X-Won On First Playoff Hole) S. Nevada 36-26 .581 29-19 .604 Chicago 000 200 000 3 — 5 T—2:49. A—16,359 (45,438). Philadelphia Sunday, May 8 X-Lucas Glover (500), $1,170,00067-68-69-69—273 -15 N. Idaho 33-24 .582 26-20 .568 Seattle 000 020 000 0 — 2 Hamels L,4-2 7 5 3 3 1 9 Dallas 122, L.A. Lakers 86, Dallas wins series 4-0 Jonathan Byrd (300), $702,00066-68-67-72—273 -15 Snow 20-26 .435 20-26 .435 E—J.Wright (1), Olivo (3). DP—Chicago 1, Seattle 2. NL Boxes Stutes 1-3 1 2 2 2 0 Atlanta 100, Chicago 88, series tied 2-2 Rory Sabbatini (190), $442,00072-71-66-65—274 -14 W. Nevada 8-38 .174 8-38 .174 LOB—Chicago 8, Seattle 6. 2B—Al.Ramirez (3), A.Dunn Mathieson 1 2 0 0 2 0 Monday, May 9 Bill Haas (135), $312,000 64-70-71-70—275 -13 Colorado NW 3-50 .057 3-44 .063 (4), Konerko (4), Cust (5). SB—Lillibridge (4), Bradley PIRATES 5, ASTROS 4 Baez 2-300 00 0 Miami at Boston, 5 p.m. Kevin Na (110), $260,000 69-69-67-71—276 -12 Friday, May 6 (4). S—Pierre. SF—I.Suzuki. Umpires—Home, Wally Bell; First, Laz Diaz; Second, Houston Pittsburgh Oklahoma City at Memphis, 7:30 p.m. Zach Johnson (92), $217,750 73-69-67-68—277 -11 CSI 12, Western Nevada 3 IP H R ER BB SO Scott Barry; Third, John Hirschbeck. Tuesday, May 10 Bobby Gates (92), $217,750 69-70-69-69—277 -11 CSI 9, Western Nevada 1 Chicago ab r h bi ab r h bi T—2:53. A—45,619 (43,651). Atlanta at Chicago, 6 p.m. Pat Perez (92), $217,750 67-65-70-75—277 -11 Buehrle 8 9 2 2 0 3 Bourn cf 5 0 0 0 AMcCt cf 4 1 1 0 Salt Lake 11, Colorado Northwestern 0 Barmes ss 3 0 0 0 Tabata lf 2 0 0 0 Wednesday, May 11 Phil Mickelson (66), $150,429 69-66-74-69—278 -10 Salt Lake 8, Colorado Northwestern 0 S.Santos W,1-0 2 0 0 0 1 3 PADRES 4, DIAMONDBACKS 3 Boston at Miami, 5 p.m. Padraig Harrington (66), $150,42969-72-69-68—278-10 Southern Nevada 4, Snow 2 Seattle Pence rf 4 0 1 0 Diaz rf 3 0 2 0 Memphis at Oklahoma City, 7:30 p.m. Vijay Singh (66), $150,429 68-68-73-69—278 -10 Bedard 5 5 2 1 2 9 Ca.Lee lf 4 1 2 0 Resop p 0 0 0 0 Arizona San Diego Southern Nevada 5, Snow 1 Bogsvc lf 0 0 0 0 Beimel p 0 0 0 0 Thursday, May 12 Robert Garrigus (66), $150,42972-67-70-69—278 -10 Saturday, May 7 Pauley 2 1 0 0 0 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi Chicago at Atlanta, 8p.m. Carl Pettersson (66), $150,429 68-68-72-70—278 -10 CSI 7, Western Nevada 2 J.Wright 1 1 0 0 1 0 Wallac 1b 3 0 0 1 DMcCt p 0 0 0 0 CYoung cf 4 0 0 0 Denorfi rf 4 1 2 0 Friday, May 13 J.B. Holmes (66), $150,429 70-72-65-71—278 -10 League L,0-1 11-3 3 3 3 0 2 CJhnsn 3b 4 1 1 1 GJones ph 1 0 0 0 RRorts 2b 4 0 0 0 Bartlett ss 4 1 1 1 Western Nevada 2, CSI 1 Hall 2b 4 1 2 0 Overay 1b 0 0 0 0 x-Miami at Boston, 5 or 6 p.m. Stewart Cink (66), $150,429 71-65-68-74—278 -10 Salt Lake 11, Colorado Northwestern 1 Laffey 2-3 2 0 0 0 1 J.Upton rf 4 1 1 0 Ludwck lf 3 0 0 0 x-Oklahoma City at Memphis, 7 or 7:30 p.m. Hunter Mahan (53), $97,500 72-70-67-70—279 -9 Salt Lake 9, Colorado Northwestern 1 Umpires—Home, Mark Ripperger; First, Mike Winters; Quinter c 4 1 1 1 Walker 2b 3 2 2 0 Monter c 4 0 3 0 Headly 3b 2 1 0 0 Rickie Fowler (53), $97,500 68-72-68-71—279 -9 Second, Mike Muchlinski; Third, Mark Wegner. Happ p 1 0 0 0 Pearce 1b 2 1 1 1 Nady 1b 3 0 0 1 Cantu 1b 4 1 2 3 Snow 5, Southern Nevada 2 AngSnc ph 1 0 1 1 Hanrhn p 0 0 0 0 Davis Love III (53), $97,500 70-69-68-72—279 -9 Southern Nevada 8, Snow 3 T—3:09. A—26,074 (47,878). Mora 3b 4 1 2 0 Maybin cf 4 0 1 0 NBA Playoff Boxes Brian Davis (53), $97,500 70-67-69-73—279 -9 End of regular season Fulchin p 0 0 0 0 Doumit c 3 1 1 3 GParra lf 4 0 1 0 RJhnsn c 3 0 0 0 MAVERICKS 122, LAKERS 86 Andres Romero (53), $97,500 71-67-67-74—279 -9 ANGELS 6, INDIANS 5 Abad p 0 0 0 0 BrWod 3b 4 0 0 0 JoWilsn ss 3 1 1 1 Forsyth 2b 3 0 0 0 Webb Simpson (49), $72,800 70-67-74-69—280 -8 WLopez p 0 0 0 0 Cedeno ss 4 0 1 1 KJhnsn ph 1 0 0 0 Harang p 2 0 0 0 L.A. LAKERS (86) Matt Jones (49), $72,800 70-69-69-72—280 -8 Cleveland Los Angeles Inglett ph 1 0 0 0 JMcDnl p 2 0 0 0 JSndrs p 2 0 2 1 EPtrsn ph 1 0 0 0 Artest 3-7 4-5 11, Gasol 4-10 2-2 10, Bynum 2-7 2-2 6, Steve Marino (49), $72,800 70-67-71-72—280 -8 NJCAA Region 18 Tournament ab r h bi ab r h bi Paul rf 1 0 0 0 Mirand ph 1 0 0 0 Adams p 0 0 0 0 Fisher 1-8 3-4 5, Bryant 7-18 3-4 17, Odom 4-5 2-5 10, At Salt Lake City GSizmr cf 5 2 3 1 Aybar ss 5 0 2 2 Totals 34 4 8 4 Totals 29 5 8 5 Brown 5-10 2-3 15, Blake 1-4 0-0 3, Barnes 4-7 1-1 9, Trevor Immelman (46), $55,413 73-70-71-67—281 -7 Winner advances to NJCAA Division I Tournament, JGutrrz p 0 0 0 0 H.Bell p 0 0 0 0 Jim Furyk (46), $55,413 72-72-69-68—281 -7 May 19-21 at St. George, Utah ACarer ss 5 1 2 1 Abreu rf 3 0 0 0 Houston 000 000 310 — 4 DHrndz p 0 0 0 0 Smith 0-1 0-0 0, Johnson 0-3 0-0 0, Walton 0-2 0-0 0. Tim Herron (46), $55,413 70-69-73-69—281 -7 Choo rf 5 0 1 0 TrHntr rf 1 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 100 100 03x — 5 Branyn ph 0 0 0 0 Totals 31-82 19-26 86. All Times MDT CSantn c 4 2 1 0 MIzturs dh 4 1 1 0 E—D.McCutchen (1). DP—Houston 1. LOB—Houston 6, DALLAS (122) David Toms (46), $55,413 66-72-71-72—281 -7 Thursday, May 12 Totals 34 3 10 3 Totals 30 4 6 4 Edoardo Molinari (0), $44,200 72-71-71-68—282 -6 Game 1: Snow College (20-26) vs. North Idaho College Hafner dh 4 0 1 1 V.Wells lf 4 1 0 0 Pittsburgh 6. 2B—Ca.Lee (5), Quintero (5). HR— Arizona 020 000 010 — 3 Marion 3-7 2-2 8, Nowitzki 7-11 2-2 17, Chandler 2-4 1-1 Tag Ridings (41), $44,200 71-69-73-69—282 -6 Brantly pr-dh0 0 0 0 Callasp 3b 4 1 1 2 C.Johnson (4), Doumit (3). CS—Tabata (2). SF—Wallace, San Diego 400 000 00x — 4 5, Kidd 1-6 0-0 3, Stevenson 1-6 0-0 3, Stojakovic 7-7 1- (33-24), 9:30 a.m. OCarer 2b 4 0 1 1 HKndrc 2b 4 1 2 0 Pearce. 2 21, Terry 11-14 1-2 32, Barea 9-14 3-3 22, Haywood 1-1 Justin Rose (41), $44,200 71-73-69-69—282 -6 Game 2: Western Nevada College (8-38) vs. College of E—Montero (7), Forsythe (1). DP—San Diego 2. LOB— Sergio Garcia (41), $44,200 69-69-74-70—282 -6 Southern Nevada (36-26), Noon LaPort 1b 3 0 0 0 Conger c 4 0 2 1 IP H R ER BB SO Arizona 7, San Diego 6. 2B—J.Upton (9), Jo.Wilson (1), 2-3 4, Brewer 1-2 0-0 2, Mahinmi 0-0 2-4 2, Cardinal 1-1 Steven Bowditch (41), $44,200 71-68-72-71—282 -6 Kearns lf 4 0 1 1 Trumo 1b 4 1 2 0 Houston Bartlett (1). HR—Cantu (3). SB—Denorfia (2). CS— 0-0 3. Totals 44-73 14-19 122. Game 3: Winner 1 vs. Salt Lake CC (49-7), 2:30 p.m. Everett 3b 4 0 1 0 Bourjos cf 3 1 2 1 Happ 6 6 2 2 4 3 L.A. Lakers 23 16 23 24 — 86 John Rollins (33), $30,171 73-68-74-68—283 -5 Game 4: Winner 2 vs. College of Southern Idaho (41- C.Young (2). SF—Nady. J.J. Henry (33), $30,171 73-71-70-69—283 -5 17), 5 p.m. Totals 38 5 11 5 Totals 36 6 12 6 Fulchino H,4 1 0 0 0 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO Dallas 27 36 23 36 — 122 Jason Bohn (33), $30,171 71-67-75-70—283 -5 Cleveland 010 010 021 — 5 Abad L,1-3 BS,2-2 1-3 2 3 3 1 0 Arizona 3-Point Goals—L.A. Lakers 5-24 (Brown 3-5, Artest 1-3, Friday, May 13 Los Angeles 000 003 03x — 6 W.Lopez 2-300 00 0 Blake 1-4, Johnson 0-1, Barnes 0-2, Fisher 0-2, Walton D.J. Trahan (33), $30,171 70-73-70-70—283 -5 Game 5: Loser 2 vs. Loser 3, 9:30 a.m. J.Saunders L,0-4 6 5 4 4 3 3 Kent Jones (33), $30,171 72-70-71-70—283 -5 Game 6: Loser 1 vs. Loser 4, noon E—Everett (2). LOB—Cleveland 8, Los Angeles 8. 2B— Pittsburgh J.Gutierrez 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-2, Bryant 0-5), Dallas 20-32 (Terry 9-10, Stojakovic Jeff Overton (33), $30,171 70-71-71-71—283 -5 G.Sizemore (10), A.Cabrera (6), Aybar (7), Callaspo (6), Ja.McDonald 6 3 0 0 2 8 Da.Hernandez 1 1 0 0 1 1 6-6, Nowitzki 1-1, Cardinal 1-1, Barea 1-4, Stevenson 1- Game 7: Winner 3 vs. Winner 4, 2:30 p.m. H.Kendrick (9). HR—G.Sizemore (5). SB—O.Cabrera (2). Resop BS,2-2 0 3 3 3 0 0 5, Kidd 1-5). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—L.A. Lakers Billy Horschel (33), $30,171 73-66-73-71—283 -5 Game 8: Winner 5 vs. Winner 6, 5:30 p.m. San Diego Jim Herman (33), $30,171 68-74-70-71—283 -5 Saturday, May 14 IP H R ER BB SO Beimel 1 1 0 0 0 0 Harang W,5-2 7 8 2 2 1 2 44 (Gasol 8), Dallas 48 (Chandler 9). Assists—L.A. Johnson Wagner (33), $30,171 73-71-68-71—283 -5 Cleveland D.McCutchen W,1-0 1 1 1 1 0 0 Adams H,8 1 2 1 1 0 1 Lakers 16 (Gasol 6), Dallas 32 (Barea 8). Total Fouls— Game 9: Winner 8 vs. Loser 7, 11 a.m. Carmona 7 8 3 0 1 7 Hanrahan S,10-10 1 0 0 0 0 0 L.A. Lakers 21, Dallas 23. Flagrant Fouls—Bynum, John Senden (33), $30,171 74-64-72-73—283 -5 Championship: Winner 9 vs. Winner 7, 1:30 p.m. H.Bell S,8-9 1 0 0 0 1 1 Ryan Moore (33), $30,171 69-69-72-73—283 -5 Second championship: If necessary, 4 p.m. R.Perez H,5 2-3 1 1 1 0 1 Resop pitched to 3 batters in the 7th. WP—Harang. Odom. Ejected—Bynum, Odom. A—21,087 (19,200). Bo Van Pelt (33), $30,171 71-67-72-73—283 -5 J.Smith L,1-1 BS,1-1 1-3 3 2 2 0 0 Umpires—Home, Lance Barrett; First, Tim Tschida; Umpires—Home, Larry Vanover; First, Jim Wolf; Los Angeles Second, Jeff Nelson; Third, Marty Foster. Second, Derryl Cousins; Third, Ron Kulpa. HAWKS 100, BULLS 88 Haren 62-3 6 2 2 1 10 T—2:45. A—17,946 (38,362). T—2:32. A—21,490 (42,691). S.Downs H,2 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 CHICAGO (88) Champions Tour Regions TENNIS Deng 5-14 2-2 13, Boozer 7-10 4-4 18, Noah 2-4 2-4 6, Rodney W,2-1 BS,2-4 1 3 2 2 0 1 DODGERS 4, METS 2 Tradition Walden S,6-7 1 2 1 1 0 2 CARDINALS 3, BREWERS 1 Rose 12-32 9-11 34, Bogans 1-2 0-0 3, Brewer 0-2 0-0 Mutua Madrilena Masters/Open 0, Gibson 3-3 3-4 9, Asik 1-2 1-2 3, Watson 0-1 0-0 0, Sunday Sunday HBP—by Carmona (Abreu), by Rodney (LaPorta). Los Angeles New York Milwaukee St. Louis At Shoal Creek At Caja Magica Umpires—Home, Paul Nauert; First, Doug Eddings; ab r h bi ab r h bi Korver 1-8 0-0 2. Totals 32-78 21-27 88. ab r h bi ab r h bi ATLANTA (100) Birmingham, Ala. Madrid, Spain Second, Dana DeMuth; Third, Kerwin Danley. Carroll ss 5 1 3 0 JosRys ss 5 0 2 1 Weeks 2b 5 0 0 0 Theriot ss 4 0 0 0 Purse: $2.2 Million Purse: Men, $4.5 million, (WT1000); Women, $4.5 mil- T—2:50. A—40,124 (45,389). Miles 2b 4 0 2 1 Turner 2b 3 1 1 0 Smith 8-22 7-9 23, Horford 9-11 2-2 20, Collins 2-2 0-0 Kotsay rf 4 0 0 0 Rasms cf 4 0 1 2 4, Teague 6-12 0-0 12, Johnson 9-14 3-3 24, Pachulia 1- Yardage: 7,234 - Par: 72 lion (Premier) Ethier rf 4 1 2 2 Beltran ph 1 0 0 0 Braun lf 4 0 1 0 Pujols 1b 3 0 1 0 Final Round Surface: Clay-Outdoor TIGERS 5, BLUE JAYS 2 Kemp cf 3 0 0 0 DWrght 3b 3 0 0 0 3 3-4 5, Crawford 5-11 1-2 12, Williams 0-5 0-0 0, (X-Won On Second Playoff Hole) Uribe 3b 4 0 0 0 Bay lf 4 0 0 0 Fielder 1b 3 1 1 0 Hollidy lf 4 0 2 0 Wilkins 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 40-81 16-20 100. Singles Detroit Toronto Loney 1b 4 1 1 0 RPauln c 4 0 2 1 McGeh 3b 2 0 0 0 Brkmn rf 4 1 0 0 Chicago 26 20 23 19 — 88 X-Tom Lehman (660), $330,00067-71-68-69—275 -13 Men ab r h bi ab r h bi Sands lf 3 0 2 0 I.Davis 1b 4 0 0 0 YBtncr ss 4 0 0 0 Jay rf 0 0 0 0 Atlanta 28 19 20 33 — 100 Peter Senior (387), $193,600 70-69-68-68—275 -13 Championship AJcksn cf 5 1 3 2 YEscor ss 4 0 2 0 Guerrir p 0 0 0 0 Hairstn rf 3 0 2 0 Lucroy c 4 0 1 0 YMolin c 3 0 0 0 3-Point Goals—Chicago 3-16 (Bogans 1-2, Rose 1-3, Loren Roberts (317), $158,400 70-69-73-65—277 -11 Novak Djokovic (2), Serbia, def. Rafael Nadal (1), SSizmr 2b 4 1 0 0 CPttrsn cf 4 0 1 0 Padilla p 0 0 0 0 Harris ph-rf 1 0 0 0 CGomz cf 2 0 1 0 Punto 3b 3 1 1 1 Deng 1-6, Korver 0-5), Atlanta 4-11 (Johnson 3-5, Michael Allen (264), $132,000 70-67-72-69—278 -10 Spain, 7-5, 6-4. Ordonz dh 4 0 1 0 Bautist dh 4 1 1 2 Barajs c 4 0 0 1 Pridie cf 3 0 0 0 Narvsn p 2 0 0 0 Greene 2b 3 1 3 0 Crawford 1-5, Smith 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Eduardo Romero (162), $80,96075-67-70-67—279 -9 Women Kelly pr-dh 1 1 0 0 JRiver lf 4 0 0 0 Kershw p 2 1 0 0 Dickey p 1 0 0 0 BBoggs ph 1 0 0 0 McCllln p 2 0 0 0 Rebounds—Chicago 48 (Noah 11), Atlanta 49 (Smith Nick Price (162), $80,960 68-72-69-70—279 -9 Championship MiCarr 1b 4 0 1 1 A.Hill 2b 4 0 1 0 Jansen p 0 0 0 0 Hu ph 1 0 0 0 Hwkns p 0 0 0 0 ESnchz p 0 0 0 0 16). Assists—Chicago 19 (Rose 10), Atlanta 23 (Smith Kenny Perry (162), $80,960 71-65-71-72—279 -9 Petra Kvitova (16), Czech Republic, def. Victoria VMrtnz c 4 1 1 1 Arencii c 3 0 0 0 GwynJ lf 1 0 0 0 OConnr p 0 0 0 0 Mitre p 0 0 0 0 Salas p 0 0 0 0 8). Total Fouls—Chicago 20, Atlanta 19. Technicals— Mark Calcavecchia (162), $80,96068-65-71-75—279 -9 Azarenka (4), Belarus, 7-6 (3), 6-4. JhPerlt ss 4 0 2 1 Encrnc 3b 3 0 1 0 DnMrp ph 1 1 1 0 Counsll ph 1 0 1 1 Chicago Coach Thibodeau, Chicago defensive three Jay Haas (162), $80,960 69-68-68-74—279 -9 Raburn lf 4 0 0 0 Cooper 1b 3 0 0 0 Totals 34 4 10 4 Totals 34 2 8 2 Totals 32 1 5 1 Totals 30 3 8 3 second 2, Pachulia. A—19,263 (18,729). Tom Pernice, Jr. (114), $57,200 72-66-68-74—280 -8 C.Wells rf 4 0 1 0 RDavis rf 3 1 1 0 Los Angeles 001 100 200 — 4 Milwaukee 000 000 001 — 1 David Frost, $52,800 70-71-72-68—281 -7 TRANSACTIONS Inge 3b 4 1 2 0 New York 100 000 001 — 2 St. Louis 000 021 00x — 3 Jeff Sluman, $44,733 73-73-70-66—282 -6 Totals 38 5 11 5 Totals 32 2 7 2 DP—New York 1. LOB—Los Angeles 7, New York 10. 3B— E—McGehee (5), Greene (2). DP—St. Louis 1. LOB— 2011 NBA Draft Early Entries Mark O’meara, $44,733 74-69-69-70—282 -6 BASEBALL Detroit 000 200 210 — 5 Jos.Reyes (6). HR—Ethier (4). SB—Turner (1). S—Miles, Milwaukee 9, St. Louis 7. 2B—C.Gomez (5), Rasmus (6), Players who have applied for early entry into the 2011 Chien Soon Lu, $44,733 68-72-69-73—282 -6 American League Toronto 002 000 000 — 2 Dickey. Pujols (2), Holliday (11). S—Y.Molina, McClellan. SF— NBA Draft, which will be held Thursday, June 23. Tom Kite, $39,600 73-75-67-68—283 -5 BOSTON RED SOX—Placed SS Marco Scutaro on the 15- DP—Detroit 2. LOB—Detroit 7, Toronto 3. 2B—Ordonez IP H R ER BB SO Punto. Olu Ashaolu, Louisiana Tech, 6-7, junior Scott Hoch, $36,300 71-71-74-68—284 -4 day DL. Recalled INF Joe Iglesias from Pawtucket (IL). (3), V.Martinez (5), Jh.Peralta (5), C.Patterson (7), IP H R ER BB SO Keion Bell, Pepperdine, 6-3, junior Mark Mcnulty, $36,300 75-72-69-68—284 -4 Los Angeles Milwaukee Brad Bryant, $29,172 72-74-70-69—285 -3 KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Traded OF Gregor Blanco to Encarnacion (11). HR—A.Jackson (2), Bautista (10). Kershaw W,4-3 62-3 6 1 1 3 8 Jacob Blankenship, Southeastern, 6-9, junior Washington for a player to be named. IP H R ER BB SO Jansen H,1 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 Narveson L,1-3 6 7 3 2 1 5 Laurence Bowers, Missouri, 6-8, junior Fred Funk, $29,172 75-72-69-69—285 -3 Detroit Guerrier H,4 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hawkins 1 1 0 0 0 0 , Colorado, 6-6, sophomore Corey Pavin, $29,172 71-71-69-74—285 -3 TAMPA BAY RAYS—Optioned OF Brandon Guyer to Penny W,3-3 72-3 7 2 2 0 1 Padilla S,2-2 1 2 1 1 0 1 Mitre 1 0 0 0 0 0 DeAngelo Casto, Washington State, 6-8, junior Mike Goodes, $29,172 76-66-67-76—285 -3 Durham (IL). Recalled RHP Rob Delaney from Durham. Schlereth H,4 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 New York St. Louis Roscoe Davis, Midland JC, 6-10, freshman Jay Don Blake, $29,172 72-69-68-76—285 -3 National League Valverde S,7-7 1 00 00 3 Dickey L,1-4 7 10 4 3 2 3 McClellan W,5-0 8 4 1 1 3 3 Mamadou Diarra, Chaminade, 7-0, junior CINCINNATI REDS—Activated RHP Johnny Cueto from Toronto O’Connor 2 0 0 0 0 2 E.Sanchez H,4 2-3 1 0 0 2 1 TyShwan Edmondson, Austin Peay, 6-4, junior European PGA Spanish Open the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Carlos Fisher to Jo-.Reyes L,0-3 7 8 5 5 1 1 HBP—by Dickey (Kershaw). PB—R.Paulino. Salas S,3-3 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 , Missouri, 6-6, junior Sunday Louisville (IL). Frasor 1 2 0 0 0 1 Umpires—Home, Alfonso Marquez; First, Ed Hickox; McClellan pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. Troy Gillenwater, New Mexico State, 6-8, junior At Real Golf Club El Prat HOUSTON ASTROS—Placed OF Jason Bourgeois on the Rzepczynski 1 1 0 0 0 2 Second, Ed Rapuano; Third, Brian O’Nora. Umpires—Home, Bruce Dreckman; First, Paul Emmel; Jeremy Green, Stanford, 6-4, junior Barcelona, Spain 15-day DL. Selected the contract of INF Joe Inglett Jo-.Reyes pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. T—2:55. A—26,312 (41,800). Second, Rob Drake; Third, Gary Darling. Jordan Hamilton, Texas, 6-7, sophomore Purse: $2.96 Million from Oklahoma City (PCL). WP—Jo-.Reyes. T—2:41. A—40,125 (43,975). , Tennessee, 6-8, freshman Yardage: 7,298 - Par: 72 NEW YORK METS—Placed RHP Chris Young on the 15- Umpires—Home, C.B. Bucknor; First, Dan Iassogna; Desmond Holloway, Coastal Carolina, 6-3, junior day DL. Selected the contract of LHP Pat Misch from GIANTS 3, ROCKIES 0 Final Buffalo (IL). Transferred LHP Johan Santana from the Second, Dale Scott; Third, Jerry Meals. MARLINS 8, NATIONALS 0 Terrell Holloway, Xavier, 6-0, junior Thomas Aiken, South Africa 68-68-72-70—278 T—2:35. A—17,392 (49,260). Colorado San Francisco , UCLA, 6-8, sophomore Andres Hansen, Denmark 69-72-69-70—280 15-day to the 60-day DL. ab r h bi ab r h bi Washington Florida Scotty Hopson, Tennessee, 6-7, junior PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Placed C Carlos Ruiz on the ab r h bi ab r h bi Scott Jamieson, Scotland 66-72-72-71—281 15-day DL, retroactive to April 28. RED SOX 9, TWINS 5 Fowler cf 4 0 0 0 Rownd cf 2 0 0 0 , Duke, 6-2, freshman Pablo Larrazabal, Spain 67-70-73-71—281 Herrer 2b 4 0 0 0 FSnchz 2b 3 0 1 0 Berndn cf-rf 4 0 0 0 Bonifac lf 5 0 1 0 Reggie Jackson, Boston College, 6-3, junior Simon Dyson, England 75-67-72-68—282 WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Assigned OF Gregor Blanco Minnesota Boston CGnzlz lf 3 0 1 0 Fontent ss 3 0 0 0 Dsmnd ss 3 0 0 0 Coghln cf 3 2 1 0 Terrence Jennings, Louisville, 6-9, junior Gregory Havret, France 71-72-69-70—282 to Syracuse (IL). ab r h bi ab r h bi Tlwtzk ss 4 0 0 0 Posey 1b 2 1 0 0 Coffey p 0 0 0 0 HRmrz ss 5 1 1 1 , UC-Santa Barbara, 6-5, junior David Horsey, England 71-70-71-70—282 BASKETBALL Span cf 3 1 1 0 Ellsury cf 5 1 3 0 Giambi 1b 3 0 0 0 Burrell lf 3 1 1 0 Brdrck p 0 0 0 0 GSnchz 1b 4 3 4 3 Reggie Johnson, Miami, 6-10, sophomore Paul Lawrie, Scotland 72-71-72-67—282 National Basketball Association Plouffe ss 3 2 1 0 Pedroia 2b 4 1 1 0 S.Smith rf 3 0 0 0 Schrhlt rf 1 0 0 0 Stairs ph 1 0 0 0 Stanton rf 5 0 1 1 Tiondre Johnson, Coastal Bend JC, 6-6, sophomore Philip Price, Wales 70-71-72-69—282 NBA—Fined Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson Tolbert ss 0 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 5 2 3 2 Iannett c 3 0 2 0 C.Ross rf-lf 3 1 2 3 HRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Badnhp p 0 0 0 0 Kevin Jones, West Virginia, 6-8, junior Romain Wattel, France 67-71-72-72—282 $35,000 for public comments about the officiating. Mornea 1b 4 0 0 0 Youkils 3b 4 4 2 1 Stewart 3b 3 0 0 0 Tejada 3b 3 0 0 0 L.Nix rf-cf 4 0 1 0 Dobbs 3b 3 0 3 2 , Kentucky, 6-8, freshman HOCKEY Kubel dh 4 1 3 2 Ortiz dh 4 0 2 0 DeLRs p 1 0 0 0 Whitsd c 3 0 0 0 AdLRc 1b 4 0 0 0 J.Buck c 3 0 0 0 , Texas, 6-3, freshman National Hockey League Cuddyr rf 4 0 0 0 J.Drew rf 4 0 1 2 Belisle p 0 0 0 0 Vglsng p 2 0 1 0 Morse lf 4 0 2 0 Infante 2b 4 1 2 0 , Kentucky, 6-10, freshman OCKEY PHOENIX COYOTES—Acquired C Ethan Werek from the Valenci 3b 4 1 2 3 Lowrie ss 4 0 1 2 Amezg ph 1 0 0 0 JaLopz p 1 0 0 0 HrstnJr 3b 4 0 0 0 AnSnch p 1 0 0 0 Ryan Kelley, Colorado, 6-5, sophomore H N.Y. Rangers for C Oscar Lindberg. Revere lf 4 0 0 0 Iglesias ss 0 0 0 0 FMorls p 0 0 0 0 BrWlsn p 0 0 0 0 IRdrgz c 4 0 0 0 R.Webb p 0 0 0 0 Dan Kelm, Viterbo, 6-0, sophomore NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs COLLEGE Butera c 3 0 0 0 Crwfrd lf 4 1 1 0 Totals 29 0 3 0 Totals 26 3 5 3 Espinos 2b 2 0 1 0 Petersn ph-rf 0 1 0 0 Brandon Knight, Kentucky, 6-3, freshman All Times MDT ARIZONA—Agreed to a contract extension with men’s Tosoni ph 1 0 0 0 Varitek c 4 0 0 1 Colorado 000 000 000 — 0 LHrndz p 0 0 0 0 , UCLA, 6-5, junior (x-if necessary) basketball coach Sean Miller. ACasill 2b 4 0 1 0 San Francisco 000 102 00x — 3 Cora ph-ss 1 0 0 0 , San Diego State, 6-7, sophomore CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS DUKE—Named Jeff Capel men’s assistant basketball Totals 34 5 8 5 Totals 38 9 14 8 E—C.Gonzalez (1), Fontenot (3). DP—Colorado 2, San Totals 31 0 4 0 Totals 33 8 13 7 , Georgia, 6-4, junior (Best-of-7) coach. Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OBITUARIES/NATION/WEST Monday, May 9, 2011 Main 7 DEATH NOTICES Brent H. Moore Matt H. Smith BURLEY — Brent H. Matt H. Smith, 89, of Moore, 47, of Burley, passed Twin Falls, died Saturday, away Sunday,May 8, 2011, at May 7, 2011, at St. Lukes the Parke View Care and Re- Magic Valley Medical Cen- habilitation Center. ter. Services are pending and Services are pending inder will be announced by Morri- the direction of White Mor- son-Payne Funeral Home. tuary “Chapel by the Park.” Shauna Lynn Fields Ruth Black Shauna Lynn Fields, 50, of RUPERT — Ruth Black, Twin Falls, died Saturday, 83, of Rupert, passed away May 7,2011,at her home. Saturday, May 7, 2011, at Services are pending un- Countryside Care in Rupert. AP file photo der the direction of White Services are pending and Mortuary “Chapel by the will be announced by Frank Gehrke, left, chief of snow surveys for Park.” Hansen Mortuary in Rupert. the Department of Water Resources, removes Lea County Emergency Management/AP photo a survey tube from the snowpack as DWRs This aerial photo shows burned prairie in southeastern New Mexico in February 2011. David Todd, right, looks on during a snow sur- Firefighters and weather forecasters are pointing to the nearly 65,000-acre grass fire near SERVICES vey March 30 at Echo Summit, Calif. Lovington, New Mexico, as a sign of what is to come here and in other parts of the Southwest. Viola “Vi” Davis of visitation from 11 to 11:45 Jerome, funeral at 11 a.m. to- a.m. Wednesday at the day at Farnsworth Mortuary, church (Russon Brothers 1343 S.Lincoln in Jerome. Mortuary in Farmington, La Nina increases danger of Utah). AmaLee Brockman of Jerome, graveside service at Velma Allred of Dietrich, 11 a.m. today at Sunset funeral at 10 a.m.Wednesday Memorial Park in Twin Falls at the Dietrich LDS Chapel in flood and drought in the West (Rosenau Funeral Home in Dietrich; graveside commit- Twin Falls). tal service follows at 4 p.m.at By Lynn DeBruin Loveland Ski Area are separated by a businesses damaged and State Street the Trenton Cemetery in Associated Press mere 75 miles. Yet, the city, east of the in downtown Salt Lake City became a Mary Ellen Dupuis Gorton Trenton, Utah; visitation Rockies on the high plains, has had river for two weeks when an under- of Jerome, graveside com- from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at SALT LAKE CITY — The winter and only 21.8 inches of snow this season, ground pipe couldnt contain the flow mittal service at 3 p.m. today Farnsworth Mortuary, 1343 early spring have been extreme across the second-lowest in history with of City Creek. Interstate 80 was flood- at the Jerome Cemetery,900 S. Lincoln in Jerome, and one the West, with record snowpacks records dating back to 1882. Loveland, ed and levels in the Great Salt Lake W. Ave. I in Jerome hour before the service bringing joy to skiers and urban water at the top of the Continental Divide, rose within eight feet of the runways at (Farnsworth Mortuary in Wednesday at the church. managers but severe flood risks to entered the weekend within four inch- Salt Lake International Airport. Jerome). northern Utah, Wyoming and Mon- es of breaking its season snowfall “When it does finally turn warm Karen W. Hargreaves of tana. record of 572 inches (some 49 feet, set and the snow starts melting, it will be Ruth Irene Beuving Stone Caldwell, memorial service And despite all the wet weather in in 1995-1996). like filling a thimble with a fire hose,” of Kimberly, service of re- at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the the Rockies and Sierra Nevada, parts “Its almost a record low for one and said Julander. “Its going to come membrance at 7 p.m. today Caldwell United Methodist of eastern Colorado, New Mexico and a record high for another. You get the down pretty much uncontrolled. at the Kimberly Church of Church (Dakan Funeral Arizona are in severe drought and idea how extreme that is, said Kevin A big melt-off in a short time frame the Nazarene (Rosenau Fu- Chapel in Caldwell). gearing up for what is forecast as a bad Houck, an engineer with the Colorado would make situation dire. neral Home in Twin Falls). fire season. In New Mexico, some 400 Water Conservation Board.“If I were a In Wyoming, communities are al- Robert Eugene Legg fires, driven by relentless winds, have water manager, Id be very happy ready placing sandbags in anticipation Ronald Dean (Ron) (Schuyler) of Filer, celebra- already raced across 315,000 acres. about this. of potential flooding. Last year, the Stephenson of Boise and tion of life at 1 p.m.Thursday Credit — or blame — for the extreme Pat Mulroy definitely is. state got a wakeup call when flooding formerly of Burley and Twin at the Twin Falls Reformed weather goes mostly to a strong La Ni- She oversees operations at the damaged bridges, roads and homes Falls, celebration of life at Church, 1631 Grandview na, which is associated with cooler Southern Nevada Water Authority and required the Wyoming National 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Drive N. in Twin Falls than normal water temperatures in the and the Las Vegas Valley Water Dis- Guard to deploy 400 soldiers to help. Barber Park Event Center, (Farnsworth Mortuary in Equatorial Pacific Ocean and an at- trict, responsible for water to local In Montana, Gov. Brian Schweitzer 4049 S. Eckert Road in Jerome). mospheric flow thats causing drier agencies that collectively serve 2 mil- declared a flood emergency for one Boise; a lunch reception fol- than normal conditions in the South- lion residents and nearly 40 million county in the northeastern part of the lows (Bowman Funeral Par- Joyce Whiteley Jacobsen west and wetter than normal in the annual visitors state where spring melt has caused lor in Garden City). of Provo, Utah, and formerly Northwest.. As recently as last fall, the plunging flooding along the Milk River,particu- of Oakley, grave dedication “This winter has been fairly unusu- levels of Lake Mead outside Las Vegas larly near the city of Glasgow and Hattie Mae Miller Smyer at 2 p.m. Thursday at the al,”said Laura Edwards, a research cli- were dangerously close to triggering a where the river meets up with the of Albion, funeral at 1 p.m. Oakley Cemetery; visitation matologist at the Desert Research In- mandated “shortage” declaration on Missouri River. Wednesday at Rasmussen from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. stitute in Reno, Nev., in what can only the Colorado River system, which In California,the wettest winter and Funeral Home, 1350 E. 16th Thursday at Rasmussen Fu- be considered an understatement. would have required both Nevada and spring in more than a decade is great St. in Burley, visitation from neral Home, 1350 E. 16th St. Randy Julander, supervisor for the Arizona to reduce water use. news on various fronts. It prompted 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in Burley. Utah Snow Survey, described more But because so much snowmelt will state officials to boost the amount of Wednesday at the funeral colorfully the disparity between the be flowing into the Colorado River this water available to agencies that supply home. Ardean Howells Duffel of snow buried, flood endangered parts year, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation 25 million California residents and al- Twin Falls, celebration of life of the West and those that are parched announced recently it is releasing an most a million acres of farmland, with Barbara Jean Franks Nel- at 10 a.m. May 21 at the Twin and burning: “Theyre wishing they extra 3.3 million acre-feet from up- Gov. Jerry Brown officially ending the son of Layton, Utah, and Falls Reformed Church, 1631 could get a little of what we have. (The stream Lake Powell to Lake Mead. The state-imposed drought declaration. formerly of Oakley, service Grandview Drive N. in Twin wet weather) just continues to get additional flow into Mead is roughly 14 Winter sports enthusiasts, in some at noon Wednesday at the Falls (Reynolds Funeral worse. At this point, all you can do is times the amount of Colorado River locales, are still enjoying an amazing Oakley LDS Stake Center; Chapel in Twin Falls). open the chute, let her buck and hope water Las Vegas and surrounding ar- season.Several ski resorts around Lake your butt stays glued to the saddle.” eas used last year. Tahoe extended their seasons beyond Julander was referring to the com- “Im delighted, absolutely delight- the usual April 1 close date when four ing melt with snowpacks at 200 per- ed,said Mulroy. feet of snow fell in a single night in Sada Thompson, 1970s TV cent of normal or higher throughout In Utah, Snowbird Ski Resort set its March. Squaw Valley intends to keep northern Utah. One lower-elevation all-time snowfall record two weeks its lifts open through June. area in the mountains 50 miles east of ago with 711 inches — more than 59 More than 61 feet of snow has fallen mom, dies in Conn. at 81 Salt Lake City is at 750 percent of nor- feet.It could stay open as late as July 4. in the Sierra Nevada this season — HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) career that spanned more mal — with another big storm headed The flip-side is that major flooding second-most on record to the 65 feet — Sada Thompson, the than 60 years, during which to the region early this week. has become a worry at lower eleva- that fell on the high country in 1950- durable matriarch of stage she gravitated toward quali- “The sandbagging is in place. tions in northern Utah, where snow- 51. and screen who won ty work that allowed Theyve cleared the channels. Every- pack is well above what it was during “Its our longest season ever,Don- a Tony Award for her her to plumb her body is just sitting around chewing on the massive floods of 1983 that caused ner Ski Ranch spokesman Diogo Cus- portraits of three characters com- their nails,”Julander said. $250 million in damage. todio enthused. “If we need to stay sisters and their plexities. In Colorado, the city of Denver and Crops were wiped out, homes and open until July 4,we will. mother in the 1971 “When you start comedy “Twigs off acting, it does and an Emmy Award seem very romantic, for playing the eter- and the make-be- Health care carries hefty price tag for Pentagon nally understanding lieve part of it all Thompson mother in the televi- seems very excit- By Donna Cassata crease of $2.50 per month for ment, which this year was increase copayments or sion series “Family, ing,she told the Los Associated Press an individual and $5 per zero. fees, arguing that members has died at age 81. Angeles Times in 1991. “Its month for families, which McKeon planned to re- of the military and their Thompson died Wednes- only later that you begin to WASHINGTON — A mili- approaches the current price lease his version of the de- families sacrifice far more day of a lung disease at Dan- realize how fascinating the tary built for fighting wars is of a gallon of gasoline. Future fense bill Monday. The legis- than the average Ameri- bury Hospital, agent David work is — that its a bottom- looking more and more like a increases starting in 2013 lation says members of the can, with a career that in- Shaul said Sunday from Los less pit, and you never get to health care entitlement pro- would be pegged to rising military face “unique and ex- cludes long and dangerous Angeles. the end of it. Human char- gram. costs as measured by the na- traordinary demands and deployments overseas that Thompson won wide ac- acter is just endlessly fasci- Costs of the program that tional health care expendi- make extra sacrifices over overshadow civilian work. claim during an illustrious nating. provides health coverage to ture index produced by the the course of a 20-30 year some 10 million active duty Centers for Medicare and career in protecting freedom personnel, retirees, re- Medicaid Services, which for all Americans. Decades of servists and their families projects 6.2 percent growth. sacrifices is a significant pre- Free Health Information have jumped from $19 billion “Health care is eating the paid premium for health care Free Screenings in 2001 to $53 billion in the department alive, Defense that is over and above what Pentagons latest budget re- Secretary Robert Gates said the member pays in money. quest. bluntly — two years ago. The full committee meets Desperate to cut spending The explosive expense of Wednesday to pull together in Washingtons time of fis- health care rivals what the an overall defense bill for the cal austerity, President Pentagon shells out to buy budget year beginning Oct.1. Barack Obama has proposed fighter aircraft, submarines The committee is expected increasing the fees for work- and high-tech weapons, and to override members of its Health Fair ing-age retirees in the is about half of the $118 bil- personnel subcommittee decades-old health program, lion that the Obama admin- who last week unanimously known as TRICARE. After istration wants in the next approved a one-year prohi- years of resisting proposed budget to fight the wars in bition on any increase in increases for the military Iraq and Afghanistan. health care fees. Saturday, May 21st men and women who sacri- Rep. Howard “Buck “I strongly believe military ficed for a nation, budget- McKeon, chairman of the retirees have made signifi- 7:00 –11:00am conscious lawmakers sud- House Armed Services cant down payments denly are poised to make Committee, backs Gates through their dedicated Wendell Middle School –750 East Main Street, Wendell ID them pay a bit more for their proposal to raise fees for service to the nation, said health care, though not on working-age retirees in the the subcommittee chair- the presidents terms. next budget, and he has the man, Rep. Joe Wilson, R- PSA Chemistry profi le HgbA1c The current fees, un- support of the committees S.C. “In view of that service, changed in 11 years, are $230 top Democrat, Rep. Adam it is not right for the nation to $15.00 $40.00 $20.00 a year for an individual and Smith of Washington state. ask them to pay more for the Screens Includes 32 tests that screen thyroid, diabetes, Monitors long $460 for a family. Thats far But McKeon, R-Calif., re- health care for which they are for prostate cardiac risk, nutrition, kidneys, liver, term blood less than what civilian feder- jects the plan to link increas- entitled as all citizens are be- cancer in men. and complete cholesterol. control in al workers pay for health es in 2013 and beyond to the ing personally challenged fi- diabetics. care, about $5,000 a year, health care expenditure in- nancially by rising gas Requires 12 hour fast prior to lab work. and what most other people dex. He wants to tie any fu- prices. in the U.S.pay. ture increases to military re- Congress repeatedly has Lab work specials only available at the health fair from 7-11am Obama is seeking a fee in- tirees cost-of-living adjust- resisted Pentagon efforts to MAIN 8 MONDAY, MAY 9, 2011 OPINION EDITOR STEVE CRUMP: 735-3223 [email protected] QUOTE “We can’t do nothing about what Mother Nature kicks at us. This is history making right here.” OPINION — Henry Allen as flood waters encroached on his northeast Memphis, Tenn., home EDITORIAL It’s time for Buhl and Hansen voters to say yes ometimes voters say NO because they mean it; other times they vote NO because they haven’t been convinced yet.It’s cer- tainly time for voters in Buhl and Hansen to become convinced – supplemental levies haveS become part of the basic funding formula for K-12 school districts in Idaho and students in dis- tricts that refuse to support such levies will soon be struggling to keep up. In March 55% of voters in Twin Falls passed a two- year,$7.5 million supplemental levy.On the same day,68% of Gooding voters and 71% of those in Jerome extended levies that they had approved in previous years.In fact,84 of Idaho’s 115 school dis- tricts are currently operating their districts with a supplemental levy. Idaho’s state constitution requires that all stu- Judging what bin Laden accomplished dents receive an equal education,but according to University of Idaho professor of education finance he derring-do mili- From his earliest policy Let’s face it.At the outset last five or six years con- Frank Gallant that a gap could well develop between tary operation that statements in 1996,bin of the last decade did Amer- firmed what was long sus- districts that pass levies and those that do not.Idaho Tkilled Osama bin Laden never hid his inten- icans suppose that President pected: he had to operate School Board Association Executive Director Karen Laden brought cathartic tion to suck the U.S.into an George W.Bush’s now dis- under the watchful eye of his Echeverria says that state districts are operating this closure to Americans,who asymmetric struggle with carded slogan — the global Pakistani protectors who at year with $30 million MORE in levy funds than in had longed for justice to be the Muslim world.His aim war on terrorism — would times sacrificed some of his the 2009-10 school year.Without passage,students done for the 10 years since was to exhaust our wealth, bog the U.S.down in a key operatives to keep the in Hansen and Buhl are definitely at risk of falling al- Qaida’s sensational at- corrode our democratic in- seemingly unwinnable war Americans happy. behind. tacks on the U.S.on Sept.11, stitutions and undermine in Afghanistan,justify in- In such an operational Supplemental levies are advantageous to districts 2001. our “soft power’’influence vading Iraq on specious pre- straightjacket,bin Laden Still,triumphalism isn’t in abroad. texts which proved to have lost his ability to instigate and their students because the money is assessed at order.Rather bin Laden’s That single-handedly bin nothing to do with Sept.11 worldwide terrorist opera- the local level and spent at the local level.Unlike death provides a marker to Laden initially proved so and aggravate a national tions.He was reduced to state funding and federal stimulus funds that come judge what he and al-Qaida successful remains all the debt so gigantic that the claims of inspiring spinoffs with accompanying strings attached,district levy accomplished,as well as more impressive since the once mighty dollar is being of more or less like- minded funds are spent completely at the discretion of the their limitations and the emergence of his brand new quietly devalued to help lim- radical jihadis. local board – and that’s a very good thing. growing confidence of the non-state global terrorism it the harm done by the ex- We would be well advised The Buhl School District has proposed a one-year U.S.and its allies in dealing coincided with the zenith of ponential growth of red ink? to spend some of the billions $571,903 supplemental levy while Hansen School with the threat of jihadi ter- America the hyperpower in What we hopefully have of dollars now earmarked for District officials have requested a one-year rorism. the early years of the post- learned is that successful counterterrorism to shoring $190,000 levy.In each case it amounts to less than Now it’s time to step back, Cold War world. counterterrorism depends up these fledgling democra- $100 for each $100,000 of assessed valuation – re- take a colder view of bin By that yardstick bin on the unflashy,steady ac- cies.The model should be Laden’s diminishing influ- Laden arguably inflicted cumulation of information the fortunes the West so ally not that much. ence in operational terror- more lasting damage on the quietly shared by many na- wisely invested in post-So- Voters in Buhl and Hansen have said NO in the ism and stake out where our U.S.than the shattering tions’intelligence organiza- viet Eastern Europe. past; for the sake of their students it’s time for them abiding national interests lie physical and psychic trauma tions and based on hum- to look for a reason to say YES. after a anxious decade in he inflicted in al-Qaida’s drum police work. Jonathan Randal, a former many ways dominated by daring attacks on the World Bin Laden’s seemingly Washington Post reporter, the repercussions of that Trade Center and the Penta- constant presence in his Ab- is author of “Osama: The TIMES-NEWS traumatic September day. gon. bottabad hideout over the Making of a Terrorist.’’ John Pfeifer, publisher Josh Awtry, editor Steve Crump, Opinion editor The members of the editorial board and writers of LETTERS TO THE EDITOR editorials are John Pfeifer, Josh Awtry, Steve Crump, Bill Bitzenburg and Mary Lou Panatopoulos. Standing by opposition mission that outvoted the I attended this concert, A proud nation cannot other four.Further,I will which was excellent; how- condone this. to zoning change greet the members of the ever,my question is why BILL COFFEY OTHER VIEWS This letter it to clarify my Magic Valley Bible Church was this held in the CSI Richfield position concerning the warmly and offer my sup- gymnasium? The seating, variance from the zoning port to my new neighbors. acoustics and ease of access Water bill increase Coping with expensive gas regulations granted to the Although we had a differ- left much to be desired and Magic Valley Bible Church ence of opinion, that has the band, soloists and cho- is hard to swallow igh gas prices bring Secretary Tom Vilsack,a to occupy the Cain’s build- been resolved. Welcome to rus would have been much I haven’t any idea how out the irrational in former governor of Iowa, ing. Downtown. Now it is time better served if the concert many others might feel as I H Washington politi- says the biofuel support Since 1947,Idaho law has to work together for the bet- had been held in the audito- do about government “must cians,and there’s been system should be transi- provided that a business terment of our Downtown. I rium. do’s”that end up costing us plenty of evidence lately. tioned away from corn.An- with a liquor,beer or wine look forward to meeting and Admittedly,there could as property owners buku But Congress also has a few other reform from Sen. license shall not be located becoming friends with our have been a conflict of in- bucks. bills on deck that would Charles Grassley,R-Iowa, near (within 300 feet) of new neighbors. terest, but there are other I just got my city water bill eliminate some of the gov- would not eliminate pay- churches and schools. Nu- JEFF HEPWORTH auditoriums in the Twin again showing the mandato- ernment’s most inefficient ments anytime soon. merous businesses on Main Twin Falls Falls School system which I ry additional cost for the ty- activity in energy markets. Republicans also want to Street currently have beer know have been used for ing together of our water President Obama and open up more of the Outer and wine licenses. It is my Army band gave previous U.S. forces con- sources to bring us into the Democrats want to end tax Continental Shelf to off- opinion that the Legisla- certs. As I understand it, our line with government im- incentives to oil companies. shore drilling. Some plans, ture’s decision to separate impressive concert property taxes go toward the posed guidelines on the ar- Profit would be reason such as giving the Interior churches and schools from I would like to give you a upkeep of the school sys- senic level allowed in our enough for firms to contin- Department only 30 days wine, beer and liquor was a special thanks for helping tem, so there is no reason drinking water. ue drilling and refining to review applications, wise statute and should be sponsor the United States why these auditoriums can- I am 81 years old and was where it’s worth it.Ameri- aren’t wise. And their am- followed. Army Field Band at its recent not be used by legal Ameri- born here and have lived ca,meanwhile,would make bitions are probably larger The Magic Valley Bible concert. can citizens to enjoy musical here my entire life.I have progress on reducing sup- than politics will allow.Yet Church has chosen to locate I and a friend were taken performances. been drinking our local wa- ports for fossil fuel,a com- Democrats should not dis- its church within 300 feet of to it by my family.I was im- Hopefully if, and when, ter sources from day one mitment it made along miss their push to open ar- businesses with liquor,beer pressed by the overall per- you sponsor another con- (even out of a garden hose as with other Group of 20 na- eas such as Virginia’s coast and wine licenses. In my formance of all the partici- cert, you will be able to a kid) and have survived.If tions that would save tax- that Obama had slated for opinion, that should not pants and the overall pro- make arrangements for this the issue had been put to us payer money and result in exploration before the have been permitted. Fur- gram.I also liked it that they to be held in an auditorium. as an optional item,allowing lower carbon emissions. Deepwater Horizon ther,I believe that will be an used some local high school IRIS AGAM the city population to vote The Senate is likely to vote blowout in the Gulf of obstacle for restaurants to students for one of its selec- Eden on it,it wouldn’t be so dis- on such a plan soon. Mexico. Though the gov- move to downtown. There- tions. turbing.This is water under A bipartisan group of ernment might not furnish fore, I voiced my opposition I saw a lot of white-haired Outraged about the bridge now.Future wise senators,meanwhile,wants tax incentives for oil pro- to their request. I make no people in the audience (my maybe we will get a better to end two subsidies for duction, it doesn’t have to apologies for my position, hair is white,too!). bin Laden murder break. ethanol.Along with other restrict more private ex- which is supported by law. A very enjoyable evening! I’m outraged,embar- They say living to reach a biofuel subsidies,these ploration — as long as law- This is a wonderful dem- LAURA MCANULTY rassed and downright mad hundred years of age isn’t a policies have reduced oil makers ensure that Interior ocratic country.Disagree- Wendell to think our president and big deal any more because imports,but they cost the has the time and resources ments of opinion are decid- his mob are now murdering more and more centenarians government billions annu- to regulate the industry ed by elections and repre- Auditorium would make innocent people in foreign are reaching that age.Maybe ally,don’t do much to re- properly,which the GOP sentatives. I will honor and countries. this super deal will allow us duce carbon emissions and House seems less interest- obey the decision made by better concert venue The assassination attempt to live forever.You suppose? duplicate other ethanol ed in doing. the five members of the Regarding the Army Band on a foreign leader and his LEE MCCRACKEN supports.Even Agriculture — The Washington Post Planning and Zoning Com- concert at CSI on April 27: family amounts to murder. Twin Falls

T HE LIGHTER SIDE OF POLITICS Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau Mallard Fillmore By Bruce Tinsley Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho NATION Monday, May 9, 2011 Main 9 Obama: Raid’s goal outweighed risks WASHINGTON (AP) — President landing. “But we could not get infor- amined,”he said. Barack Obama ordered the comman- mation clearly about what was hap- Obama said bin Laden had “some do raid that killed terrorist leader pening inside the compound,’’ he sort of support network’’ inside Pak- Osama bin Laden after deciding the said. istan to be able to live for years at a risks were outweighed by the possi- Public opinion polls have shown a high-security compound in Abbot- bility “of us finally getting our man’’ boost in Obama’s support in the days tabad, a city that houses numerous following a decade of frustration, he since the raid, and his re-election military facilities. But he stopped said in a Sunday broadcast interview. campaign was eager to draw attention short of accusing Pakistani officials of The helicopter raid “was the to the interview. Jim Messina, the harboring the man who planned the longest 40 minutes of my life,’’Oba- president’s campaign manager, Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. ma told CBS’“60 Minutes.” emailed supporters encouraging “We don’t know who or what that Monitoring the commando raid them to watch the program. support network was. We don’t know operation in the White House Situa- In the interview,Obama said that as whether there might have been some AP photo tion Room a week ago, Obama said he nervous as he was about the raid, he people inside of government, people Rev. David Howard poses by a marquee Thursday at his Baptist church and top aides “had a sense of when didn’t lose sleep over the possibility outside of government.’’ He said the gunfire and explosions took place’’ that bin Laden might be killed. United States wanted to investigate in Virginia Beach, Va. A Navy SEAL team based in Virginia Beach killed halfway around the world, and knew Anyone who questions whether the further to learn the facts, “and more Osama bin Laden on May 1. when one of the helicopters carrying terrorist mastermind didn’t deserve importantly, the Pakistani govern- Bin Laden’s death Navy SEALs made an unplanned hard his fate “needs to have their head ex- ment has to investigate.’’ proves tough subject for Sunday sermons By Brock Vergakis and every person in power is Associated Press because God put them there. He can put them there, he VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — can keep them there or he can The killing of Osama bin take them out.That’s his pre- Laden, a man who was rogative.’’ America’s face of evil for The leader of one of the nearly a decade, left Chris- nation’s largest mosques was tians, Jews and Muslims re- equally direct during prayers lieved, proud or even jubi- Friday. lant. For their religious lead- “There is no doubt that ers, it was sometimes hard to this man was a thug, he was a know just what to say. murderer,’’ Imam Hassan al- There is at least some dis- Qazwini told worshippers at sonance between the values the Islamic Center of Ameri- they preach and the tri- ca in the Detroit suburb of umphant response on the Dearborn. “His hands were streets of New York and stained by the blood of thou- Washington to the death of a sands of innocent people — human being — even one re- Muslims and non-Muslims sponsible for thousands of alike.’’ killings in those areas and Qazwini,who delivered his around the world. sermon in a large, circular AP photo “Justice may have been hall filled to capacity,said the People look at Mississippi River floodwaters at the base of Beale Street on Sunday in Memphis, Tenn.The river is expected to crest Tuesday. served, but we Catholics Quran is clear that someone never rejoice in the death of a who kills one innocent per- human being,’’ said the Rev. son “is doomed to hell forev- Stephen Mimnaugh. er.’’ And the imam was par- More evacuations after flooding in Memphis He did not mention bin ticularly incensed that bin dogs. She was getting ready the river reaches its expected The river is “probably the Laden during Sunday’s Laden “committed atrocities City waits to see to make potato salad. peak Tuesday. In all, resi- biggest tourist attraction in morning Mass at Manhat- against innocent people ... When she woke up at first dents in more than 1,300 Memphis,’’ said Scott Um- tan’s St. Francis of Assisi, the while he was calling ‘Allahu light, she was prepared to homes have been told to go, stead, who made the half- church of the late Mychal akbar,’’’or “God is great.’’ if surging river leave if the Mississippi had and some 370 people were hour drive from Collierville Judge, chaplain of the Fire “He’s responsible for tar- gotten high enough, but she staying in shelters. with his wife and their three Department of New York and nishing the image of Islam in breaks record decided she had time to at But the slow pace of the children. the first recorded victim of this country,’’he said. “We’re The Associated Press least celebrate Mother’s Day river crest meant that Woods Flood waters were about a the Sept.11 attacks in the city. happy to see the man who here with relatives. and others could cling to half-mile from the street’s After Mass, Mimnaugh caused so much pain for MEMPHIS, Tennessee — “I’ll give it another day, their normal lives a bit longer world-famous nightspots, cited comments published in Muslims in this country is In a Memphis neighbor- and if it comes up much before having to move into which are on higher ground. America, a weekly Catholic gone ...finally.’’ hood that already lost three higher, we’re getting out of relatives’homes or shelters. The river already reached magazine. The Rev. James Before the sermon, Qazwi- houses to a slowly swelling here,’’Woods said. And while some evacuat- record levels in some areas Martin, a Jesuit priest, wrote ni said Muslims are discour- river that threatens to con- Memphis residents have ed their homes, others came upstream, thanks to heavy that “no matter how mon- aged from showing jubilation sume many more, an unex- been evacuating low-lying as spectators. At Beale rains and snowmelt. It strous’’ a person is, “as a over death, but cheering the pected smell carried for homes for days as the surg- Street, the famous thor- spared Kentucky and north- Christian, I am asked to pray news of bin Laden’s demise blocks: barbecue. ing river threatened to crest oughfare known for blues, west Tennessee any cata- for him and, at some point, marks an occasion where With the Mississippi just at 48 feet, just shy of the dozens gawked and snapped strophic flooding and no forgive him.’’ “justice was served.’’ feet from her single-story 48.7-foot record set by a photos as water pooled at the deaths have been reported Other religious leaders felt At Armitage Baptist home, Shirley Woods had devastating 1937 flood. end of the road. Traffic was there, but some low lying compelled to say at least a Church on Chicago’s near the grill going in the back- Officials went door-to- heavy downtown on a day towns and farmland along few words about bin Laden west side, Pastor Charles yard Sunday, cooking ribs, door Sunday, warning about the streets would normally the banks of the river have on the first weekend of wor- Lyons told his congregation pork chops, chicken and hot 240 people to get out before be quiet. been inundated. ship since he was killed. Sunday that sometimes “evil Some focused on moving on must be stopped.’’ and working toward peace, “We do not rejoice in the while others spoke approv- death of the man named ingly of a death they said Osama bin Laden (but) ... Service resumes after NJ train crash injures 34 marked a blow for justice. truth provides a platform for HOBOKEN, N.J. (AP) — expected to continue threatening, though several mostly sustained cuts and The Rev. David Howard justice,’’he said. Transit officials say some through the night. victims were taken away on bruises, were taken to three shouted his approval — in a Church member Angelia train service has resumed Officials had feared the stretchers or put in neck area hospitals for treatment, sense — from outside his Parker said bin Laden’s death at a New Jersey station crash would put the Mon- braces as a precaution, and most, if not all, were ex- church in Virginia Beach,Va. should have been a time for several hours after a com- day morning commute in Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zim- pected to be released later in “OSAMA BIN LADEN, contemplation, not cheering muter train from New York jeopardy. But they’re mer said. The injured, who the day. SATAN AND THE FINAL in the streets. crashed into the bumpers growing hopeful it may not VICTORY OF JESUS,’’ read “I think that was kind of at the end of the tracks, be as hectic as initially be- the marquee outside Brook weird,’’said Parker, who was hurting 34 people. lieved. Baptist Church, publicizing passing out roses to mothers Port Authority spokes- Travelers still are being the sermon Howard started after the service. “It was like, man John Kelly says serv- urged to allow extra time writing hours after he heard ‘Are you kidding me?’ We are ice resumed around 7:30 Monday, when additional that a team of Navy SEALs celebrating this person’s p.m. Sunday, roughly 11 bus and ferry service will based in Virginia Beach killed death? We didn’t celebrate in hours after the crash oc- be provided and most the al-Qaida leader. the streets when Saddam curred in Hoboken, just agencies plan to honor Howard has no doubt that Hussein was killed.’’ west of New York City. each other’s tickets. bin Laden was an instrument The Rev.Bill Kelly,priest at It’s unclear how many of None of the injuries in of Satan brought to justice Saint Mary of the Assump- the station’s three tracks the PATH train’s 8:30 a.m. with the aid of God, who an- tion in Dedham, Mass., near are in service as repairs are crash was considered life- swered the prayers of mil- Boston, said he was taken lions. aback by the celebrations be- “We should pray for bad cause he detected bloodlust. people, evil people, that But he added that the emo- when we pray to God he will tional reaction is under- change their lives. But if he standable. won’t change their lives, es- “This is 10 years of pent- Happy Birthday, pecially those who have a lot up anger, hurt, frustration, of power to hurt a lot of peo- especially here in the Boston Nancy Smith! Love, ple,you pray for their end be- area because the crimes were Mort cause they’re causing so initiated here,’’he said, refer- much pain,’’ he said. “You ring to the two planes that pray somehow God will take took off from Boston before them out. The Bible is very crashing into the World Trade clear that God is in control Center on Sept.11,2001. The Herrett Forum SAVE 10% presents on services completed by June 10th Dr. James Chatters MAGIC “Kennewick Man VALLEY and the First WINDOW Americans” CLEANING 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 11th Now providing fast, friendly, highquality Admission is free of charge. service in the Magic Valley! Rick Allen Community Room of the Herrett Center Located on Call or email us for a FREE ESTIMATE North College Road for Arts and Science in Twin Falls 4903410 [email protected] Main 10 Monday, May 9, 2011 WORLD Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho U.S. wants access to bin Laden widows in Pakistan By Chris Brummitt al-Qaida chief as many Ameri- gether in the past on counterter- house close to a military acade- need to provide us with intelli- Associated Press can officials are speculating. It rorism, but the unilateral U.S. my in the army town of Abbot- gence, by the way,from the com- could also reveal details about raid — done without Pakistan’s tabad where he had been living pound that they’ve gathered, in- ISLAMABAD — The United the day-to-day life of bin Laden, advance knowledge — has ex- for up to six years. His location cluding access to Osama bin States wants access to Osama bin his actions since the invasion of posed the deep mistrust that raised U.S. suspicions that he Laden’s three wives, whom they Laden’s three widows and any Afghanistan in 2001 and the in- scars a complicated if vital part- had help from some Pakistani have in ... custody.’’ intelligence material its com- ner workings of al-Qaida. nership for both nations. authorities, possibly elements of Donilon also said Pakistani au- mandos left behind at the al- The women, along with several Even before the May 1 raid, the the powerful army and intelli- thorities had collected other evi- Qaida leader’s compound, a top children also picked up from the ISI said it was cutting coopera- gence services. dence from the house which the American official said in com- house, are believed to be in Pak- tion with CIA to protest drone Donilon said Washington had United States wanted to “work ments broadcast Sunday that istani army custody. A Pakistani strikes close to the Afghan bor- seen no evidence that the Pak- with them on assessing.’’ U.S. could add a fresh sticking point army official declined to com- der, among other things. In the istani government had been col- commandos managed to seize a in already frayed ties with Pak- ment Sunday on the request, current environment, Pakistan luding with bin Laden — the large and valuable intelligence istan. which U.S. National Security could use the fact it has some- public line taken by most U.S. of- haul that included videos, tele- Information from the women, Adviser Tom Donilon revealed on thing Washington wants — bin ficials since the raid, including phone numbers and documents, who remained in the house after NBC’s “Meet the Press.’’ Laden’s widows — as leverage to President Barack Obama in com- along with the body of bin the commandos killed bin Laden, The CIA and Pakistan’s spy reduce some of the pressure it is ments also broadcast Sunday. Laden, before flying back to might answer questions about agency, known by the acronym under. “But they need to investigate Afghanistan, according to U.S. whether Pakistan harbored the ISI, have worked uneasily to- Bin Laden was found in a large that,’’ Donilon said. “And they officials. 12 die, hundreds hurt in Egyptian sectarian clashes Bahrain’s king orders By Mohannad Sabry McClatchy Newspapers end to emergency law CAIRO—Egypt’s military DUBAI, United Arab paign to reassure financial rulers assigned extra securi- Emirates (AP) — Bahrain’s markets and win back ty forces to protect churches king set a fast-track high-profile events. They and sealed off a volatile timetable to end martial include the coveted For- Cairo district Sunday to pre- law-style rule Sunday in a mula One grand prix that vent the spread of Muslim- bid to display confidence was canceled in March Christian clashes overnight that authorities have amid deadly clashes and in which at least 12 people smothered a pro-reform protests by the country’s died and more than 200 uprising even as rights majority Shiites, who are were injured. groups denounced the seeking greater rights and Prime Minister Essam hard-line measures. freedoms. Sharaf canceled a tour of The announcement to But the massive crack- Gulf countries and led an lift emergency rule two- down has come at a high emergency meeting of his weeks early on June 1 came price in the strategic island caretaker Cabinet to address just hours after the start of nation, which hosts the the worsening tensions be- a closed-door trial accus- U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet. tween some conservative ing activists of plotting to At least 30 people have Muslims and the country’s overthrow the Gulf state’s been killed since the Coptic Christian minority. rulers. protests began in February, The deepening sectarian AP photo The decision appears inspired by revolts against crisis threatens the ruling Christians and Muslims hurl stones at each other Sunday near the Corniche in Cairo, Egypt. The clashes part of Bahrain’s aggres- autocratic leaders in military council’s ability to occured after ultraconservative Muslim mobs set fire overnight to a church and apartment building. sive international cam- Tunisia and Egypt. secure Egypt for its first elections since a popular ing accounts of Saturday mosques. revolution forced President night’s violence, with Mus- “The streets are calm, but Hosni Mubarak to quit in lims and Copts blaming one the army is everywhere. February. another. At some point, ac- There have been security The council announced cording to witnesses and cordons around churches military trials for the 190 amateur video, a group of here since last night, and I people who were arrested men attacked the church believe they’ll be around for overnight in connection with machetes, gunfire and a long time,’’ said Muham- with the violence in the Im- Molotov cocktails. Another mad Abdelmaged, 26, an baba district. Muslim- church nearby was set ablaze Imbaba resident. 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Summer break is just around the corner. How are Photos by DREW NASH/Times-News you planning to get your chil- ABOVE: Jamison Perry, 7, crawls through a tunnel in ‘Camo Kidz dren off the computer and Bootcamp.’ playing outside? BELOW: Gold’s Gym instructor Chris Jones laughs with ‘Camo Kidz In his Gold’s Gym class, “Camo Kidz Bootcamp,” in- Bootcamp’ students as he sets up challenges. structor Chris Jones has found creative ways to get kids moving and keep them active. And it doesn’t require fancy gym equipment, so you can take Jones’lead at home. The key,Jones said,is keep- ing children engaged. “When they don’t notice that they’re actually doing work, and they’re playing and they’re competing with each other,then they’re just having fun,”he said. Creativity doesn’t hurt, ei- ther.We talked to participants in Jones’ April 19 class to see what their favorite activities were,then asked Jones for ad- vice on helping kids get off the couch. ‘CAMO KIDZ BOOTCAMP’ When: 6:30-7:30 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays Where: Gold’s Gym, 1471 Fillmore St., Twin Falls Cost: Free for Gold’s Gym members, or $10 for a day MORE ONLINE pass. Open to ages 3-11. SEE a gallery of more kid-action Call: 733-4653 for informa- Kami Withers, 11, summersaults her way through an obstacle course during ‘Camo Kidz Bootcamp’ on a photos from this Twin Falls gymclass. tion and membership prices. recent Tuesday evening at Gold’s Gym in Twin Falls. MAGICVALLEY.COM Kami Withers, 11 Enna Ivanovic, 6 Jamison Perry, 7 Matthew Withers, 9 Ben Schenk, 9 Jenny Schenk, 11 Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite activity in activities in activity in activity in activity in activity in class: Frisbee. class: “I don’t class: Army class: class: class: Frisbee. “It’s just fun to know.”But, crawls and Obstacle Dodgeball. “I like the try to catch she added, jumping over course. “It’s just fun. I words on the Frisbee,” “they’re fun.” mats. “They’re kind just like dodg- them,”she she said. Her mother, For this class, of fun, and it ing,”he said. said. Sometimes, a Lily Ivanovic, Jones usually gives you a lot To keep the Jenny isn’t simple exercise is all it takes. says her daughter is a fan, sticks with the bootcamp of exercise,”he said. kids engaged,Jones lets them talking about logos. Jones The important thing, Jones and Jones said she comes to theme, but he also set up a Jones sets up the obstacle pick some of the activities.After writes activities on the said, is the fun. every class. super-fast version of musi- course with floor mats, mak- a round of girl vs. boy tug-of-war, Frisbees, like sit-ups or push- “Once they start doing it, they Jones makes sure the activi- cal chairs in which the chil- ing small walls to climb over the victorious boys decided on ups. If a kid misses the Frisbee, don’t even realize they’re exer- ties are easy for younger chil- dren raced around the and tunnels to crawl through. dodgeball, which the girls won. she has to do the activity. cising,”he said. dren like Enna while keeping room, trying to stand on cir- Timing the kids’ runs through Competition is another way Jones modifies well-known What parents can do: Bust out older children engaged. cles. the course lets them com- Jones keeps things interesting. games to make them more the baseball gloves or football What parents can do: Think of What parents can do: Even if pete against their previous He makes sure teams are physical. A game of Simon and play catch. And feel free activities all your children can kids like sit-ups — or, like times. always evenly matched, with Says had the kids running in to throw it a bit over their do together, like riding bikes Jamison, Army crawls — What parents can do: Look at mixes of younger and older place, doing fast-paced high heads to make them run for it. or playing kickball. Try to remember to change it up. what you have around the children, and gives incentives kicks and jumping up and make the older kids push “Kids don’t really like to do house, and imagine how it for winning, like choosing the down from sitting on the floor. themselves without leaving the same thing over and can be repurposed for an next activity or winning prizes. What parents can do: Get the younger kids behind. over,” Jones said. obstacle course. Let kids What parents can do: Ask your moving with your kids. Jones jump through inflatable little ones what activity they and his assistant, Matt tubes, then crawl under the prefer. To steer them, give Schenk, didn’t do every activi- “When they don’t notice that they’re actually doing work, patio table and jump rope for them options.“We’ll have two ty, but they stood the whole 30 seconds. activities and we’ll give them time and engaged with the and they’re playing and they’re competing with each the option of picking one so participants. During Simon they feel like they’re in con- Says, Matt did jumping jacks other,then they’re just having fun.” trol,”Jones said. along with the children. — Chris Jones,‘Camo Kidz Bootcamp’ instructor

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Restricting or Feinberg School of port Group meeting, hosted Public Library,100 First struction,9 a.m.to 1:30 p.m. eliminating common foods Medicine. Interestingly, the by Intermountain Home- Ave. E. Saturday,at the YMCA,1751 from the diet, meanwhile, is face, which was not sub- care of Cassia Regional Mental health support This weeks topic: baby Elizabeth Blvd.in Twin Falls. often unnecessary and can merged in the bath, did not Medical Center,2-3 p.m. to- Mental Health Support on the move. The session is The course meets ICCP and pose a nutritional risk, ac- improve. In the study, the day,at Parke View Care Group,5-6:30 p.m.Thurs- educational support for day care licensing require- cording to a recent study in children soaked in about Centers Oakley Room, 2303 days,at Family Health Ser- parents and babies. A baby ments for Idaho. The Journal of Pediatrics. half a cup of bleach in a full, Parke Ave. in Burley. vices/Behavioral Health,1102 scale is available each Cost is $35.Preregistration “Were seeing a growing standard-size tub, twice a Open to cancer patients Eastland Drive N.in Twin week. required; 733-4384 or number of patients placed on week for about five to 10 and their adult family mem- Falls. Free; 324-6133. 410-7006. strict, unproven food-elimi- minutes. bers. Includes educational Open to individuals in nation diets that have led to Try wet wrap therapy. For materials and guidance. Magic Valley with a mental “To do for you” is a listing poor weight gain and malnu- severe cases — eczema that Free; Marcie Bedke at health diagnosis. Ostomy support of health-related activities, trition,said Dr. David Fleis- covers the body — applying 678-8844. Free; 734-1281. Ostomy Support Group, events and education. Submit cher, an assistant professor wet wraps after bathing may 7 p.m. Tuesday in the doc- information by Thursday for of pediatrics at National help stop the itch-scratch Breastfeeding tors conference room at St. Diabetes publication in the following Jewish Health in Denver and cycle. At National Jewish, “Breastfeeding 101” class, Lukes, 656 Addison Ave. W. Diabetes education class,7- Mondays Healthy & Fit the studys lead author. patients are given topical 7-9 p.m. today,in the lobby in Twin Falls, for ostomy 8:30 p.m.Thursday,at Cassia section: While the overly restrictive steroid medicine after soak- of St. Lukes Magic Valley patients and their families. Regionals Evergreen Room, [email protected]. diets are chosen for a variety ing; they then dress in a wet of reasons, the most com- layer of clothing against the mon cause appears to be an skin covered by a dry layer. “overreliance on im- The wet wraps, which have a munoassay (blood) tests,he cooling, anti-itch effect, are Trail running: Run Food addiction and drug said. rewet or taken off when they Blood and skin tests, start to dry out, said Dr. which are often used to diag- David Fleischer. For facial away from stress and addiction: Brain activity nose food allergies, can pro- eczema, nurses will wrap the duce false positives, leading face with wet gauze and sur- toward a fitter body shows similarities, study finds families down the wrong gical netting. path. In Fleischers study,his “The wet wraps can clear the By Jeannine Stein By William Weir imaging procedure, the re- team gave the children the infection without needing Los Angeles Times The Hartford Courant searchers examined brain activi- suspected allergenic food, a antibiotics,said Fleischer. ty when the subjects were gold standard test known as Not all runners hit the streets for their workout. A new study from the Yale shown,and then drank,a choco- the oral food challenge. In 86 allergens, irritants, pollu- Trail runners take to the dirt, working legs and Rudd Center for Food Policy & late milkshake. The results were percent of the cases where tants and infections caused building cardio while getting a big dose of nature. Obesity suggests that a choco- compared with the subjects they performed oral food by bacteria and viruses. “All you know is that here are the mountains, late milkshake and a line of co- brains response to the anticipa- challenges, they were able to Though theres no cure, and theres a deer and youre smelling the flowers caine might not be so different. tion and consumption of a taste- restore the food that had eczema can be controlled and you dont think at all about your problems, The study, published in the less solution. been eliminated from the with anti-inflammatory says Stan Swartz, chairman of the 175-member Archives of General Psychiatry, What they found was that the childs diet. treatment and often disap- L.A.-based Trail Runners Club. found that addictions to food brains of subjects who scored “You cant just depend on pears before age 2. Parents Waxing rhapsodic about the sport isnt unusual and drugs result in similar activi- higher on the food addiction a blood test to guide thera- whose children have eczema in this crowd. “This is the most time-efficient and ty in the brain. scale exhibited neural activity py,said Dr.Bill Berger,a pro- should brace themselves for effective way of eliminating stress and refreshing “This past year we got inter- similar to that seen in drug ad- fessor of allergy and im- further allergies: Of the ap- your mind, says Elinor Fish, managing editor of ested in the idea of food addic- dicts, with greater activity in munology at the University proximately 15 million peo- Trail Runner magazine. “That is definitely a big tion and the neural process, brain regions responsible for of California at Irvine. ple in the U.S. who have draw of the sport. said lead researcher Ashley cravings and less activity in the “There is a difference be- eczema, about half will de- An infusion of younger runners and more races Gearhardt, a clinical psychology regions that curb urges. The re- tween showing clinical sen- velop respiratory allergies. has invigorated the sport in recent years. Although doctoral student at Yale Univer- searchers also found that the sitivity on a test as opposed DIS trail running requires no special skills, there is a bit sity. “We just wanted to get brain activity indicative of ad- to an allergic reaction.” COVER of a learning curve, even for experienced runners. down and deep into whether diction was found in both lean Eczema, also known as OUTSTANDING Trails are often hilly, making for slower but more people really experience food and obese subjects who scored atopic dermatitis, first ap- heart- and lung-taxing workouts. Running on soft addiction. high in the test for food addic- pears during infancy, usually dirt puts less stress on joints, but traversing un- The study included 48 tion. on the face. As children get FLAVORS even terrain — even streams — can make for a women with an average age of 21 Gearhardt says the findings older, it can affect the hands, wobbly gait and ups the ante for injuries. Fish rec- who ranged from lean to obese. suggest that certain triggers, feet and creases inside the el- ommends that beginners not only work on They took a test developed at such as advertisements for food, bows and behind the knees. strengthening their legs but also add balance the Rudd Center to measure have not just a psychological,but “The lesions are a result of training on a wobble board or balance ball to in- food addiction, based on an es- a physiological, effect on certain the scratching, said Berger. ENGLISH TOFFEE crease coordination. tablished test for measuring people. “Certain areas of the body $ 30 Legs do the bulk of the work — and what a work- drug addiction. The test in- “We found that the high food are more affected because 15 /Lb. out it is, as hamstrings, quads, glutes and calf cludes statements such as, “I addiction group showed low in- theyre easier to reach. If we muscles engage on the ascents and descents. The find that when I start eating hibition: They have less control dont control the itching, we LIGHT & DARK core works to stabilize the body as the arms con- certain foods, I end up eating in their consumption, and thats never get the eczema under CHOCOLATE COVERED tinuously pump. much more than I had something weve seen also in ad- control. Trail-running gear is straightforward. Fish rec- planned,and respondents rate dicts,she said. That, of course, is the hard CARAMELS ommends getting shoes specifically for trail run- how closely the statements Thats especially significant, part. The dry and irritated $1310/Lb. ning, with treads designed to better grip the match their own experiences. she said, when so many skin begs to be scratched. ground and more reinforcement on top to provide With functional magnetic processed foods trigger strong Scratching, in turn, makes extra stability for the foot. resonant imaging (fMRI), a brain reward responses in our brains. the skin more vulnerable to ALMOND BALLS $1370/Lb.

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS LEGAL NOTICE DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE CV 2011-0467 The annual tax return of the Chall & Sally Allred Foundation is COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS MAGISTRATE DIVISION IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT available at the address listed below for inspection during OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF normal business hours by a citizen who so requests within 180 Case No. CV 2011-1684 JEROME days after publication of this notice of its availability. SUMMONS In the matter of the Estate of Carrol Dean Cunningham, deceased The Chall & Sally Allred Foundation, 1360 Albion Avenue, Burley, LORI ANN SAEZ, Notice is hereby given that Julie Cunningham has been appointed Idaho 83318. Plaintiff personal representative for the above-named decedent. All The co-trustee of the foundation is Chall Allred, 208-678-5297. vs persons having claims against said deceased or the estate are NELSON NEHEMID SAEZ-VELASQUEZ, required to present their claims within four months after the date PUBLISH: May 9, 2011 of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever Defendant. barred. Claims must be presented to Julie Cunningham c/o SUMMONS By Publication Robert L. Aldridge, Chtd., 1209 N 8th St, Boise, ID 83702, AND NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEEN SUED BY THE ABOVE-NAMED TO: JASON BURRIS filed with the Clerk of the Court. PLAINTIFF. THE COURT MAY ENTER JUDGMENT AGAINST You have been sued by Leah Tanner, the plaintiff, in the District YOU WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE UNLESS YOU RESPOND PUBLISH: May 9, 16 and 23, 2011 Court in and for Cassia County, Idaho, Case No. CV2011-395. WITHIN TWENTY (20) DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION The nature of the claim against you is for divorce. BELOW. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL Any time after 20 days following the last publication of this TO: NELSON NEHEMID SAEZ-VELASQUEZ DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR Summons, the court may enter a judgment against you without You are hereby notified that in order to defend this lawsuit, an THE COUNTY OF MINIDOKA further notice, unless prior to that time you have filed a written appropriate written response must be filed with the above- response in the proper form, including the case number, and designated court within twenty (20) days after service of this Case No. CV 2011 291 paid any required filing fee to the Clerk of the Court at Cassia SUMMONS on you. If you fail to so respond, the court may enter NOTICE TO CREDITORS County Court, 1459 Overland Ave., Burley, ID 83318, 208-878- judgment against you as demanded by the plaintiff in the (I.C. 15-3-801) 7351 and served a copy of your response on the plaintiff, whose COMPLAINT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF mailing address and telephone number are: 572 W 300 S, A copy of the COMPLAINT is served with this SUMMONS. If you BEVERLY A. GOODCHILD, Heyburn, ID 83336, 208-678-2650. wish to seek the advice of or representation by an attorney in Deceased. A copy of the Summons and Complaint can be obtained by this matter, you should do so promptly so that your written contacting either the Clerk of the Court or the plaintiff. If you response, if any, may be filed in time and other legal rights NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been wish legal assistance, you should immediately retain an attorney protected. appointed personal representative of the above-named to advise you in this matter. An appropriate written response requires compliance with Rule decedent. All persons having claims against the decedent or Date: 21 April 2011 Cassia County District Court 10(a)(1) and other Idaho Rules of Civil Procedure and shall also the estate are required to present their claims within four months By: Deputy Clerk include: after the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claims PUBLISH: April 25, May 2, 9 and 16, 2011 1. The title and number of this case. will be forever barred. 2. If your response is an Answer to the COMPLAINT, it must Claims must be presented to the undersigned at the address IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL contain admissions or denials of the separate allegations of indicated, and filed with the Clerk of the Court. DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR the COMPLAINT and other defenses you may claim. DATED this 20th day of April, 2011. THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS 3. Your signature, mailing address and telephone number or Jeff Weller, Personal Representative the signature, mailing address and telephone number of c/o MARGARET P. WHITE Case No. CV 11-1191 your attorney. Deputy Attorney General NOTICE TO CREDITORS 4. Proof of mailing or delivery of a copy of your response to P.O. Box 83720 In the Matter of the Estate of: plaintiff's attorney, as designated above. Boise, ID 83720-0009 ELSA GURSKI, To determine whether you must pay a filing fee with your Deceased. response, contact the Clerk of the above-named court. PUBLISH: April 25, May 2 and 9, 2011 DATED this 13th day of April, 2011. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been CLERK OF THE COURT ORDINANCE NO. 536 appointed personal representative of the above-named By Deputy Clerk AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HEYBURN, IDAHO, decedent. All persons having claims against the decedent or the AMENDING HEYBURN CODE SECTION 1-15-1 TO PROVIDE estate are required to present their claims within four months FOR POLLING PLACE HOURS TO BE FROM EIGHT O'CLOCK PUBLISH: May 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2011 after the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claims A.M. TO EIGHT O'CLOCK P.M. ON ELECTION DAYS; AND will be forever barred. DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING FOR Claims must be presented to the undersigned at the law office of PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE PASSAGE AFTER ONE READING AND PROVIDING FOR EFFECTIVE DATE. Paula Brown Sinclair, 321 Fourth Avenue North, PO Box 2322, Be it ordained by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Twin Falls, ID 83303-2322, and filed with the Clerk of the Court. Pursuant to Idaho Code Section 67 2343, notice is hereby given DATED this 14th day of March 2011. of an open public meeting of the Idaho Fish and Game Heyburn as follows: Section 1: Heyburn City Code Section 1-15-1 shall be amended /s/Helene Morrison Commission. Personal Representative DATE OF NOTICE: April 22, 2011 as follows: CHAPTER 15 ELECTIONS PUBLISH: May 2, 9 and 16, 2011 DATE OF MEETING: May 18-20, 2011 SECTION: Commissioners will tour the Clearwater Hatchery and USFWS 1-15-1: Hours of Polling Places NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Dworshak National Fish Hatchery at Ahsahka scheduled May 18 1-15-1: HOURS OF POLLING PLACES: Polling places within the On August 18, 2011, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock AM of said day, from 7:30 a.m 4:00 p.m. PDT. City for all general and special elections of the City shall open at at Land Title and Escrow Twin Falls, 1411 Fillmore St., Ste. A public hearing will follow at 7:00 p.m. PDT at the Clearwater 12:00 Noon 8:00 A.M. and remain open until all registered #600, Twin Falls, ID, JUST LAW, INC., as Successor Trustee, Regional Office. voters have voted or until 8:00 P.M. of the same day, whichever will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful The Commission meeting will convene at the Clearwater comes first. money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the Regional Office 8:00 a.m. PDT on May 19-20. Section 2: The City Council having by authorizing motion and following described real property, situated in the County of Twin vote waived the rule of requiring three separate readings of this Falls, State of Idaho, and described as follows to wit: PLACE OF MEETING: Idaho Department of Fish and Game Ordinance, by title and in full, therefore this ordinance shall be in See attached exhibit “A” Clearwater Regional Office full force and effect from and after its first and only reading, SCHEDULE A 3316 16th Street passage, approval and publication. TOWNSHIP 11 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST OF THE BOISE Lewiston, Idaho Passed this 27th day of April, 2011, by the City Council of the City MERIDIAN, TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO of Heyburn. Section 17: A parcel of land located in the NW¼NW¼, more PERSONS ATTENDING: Commissioners Approved this 27th day of April, 2011, by the Mayor of the City of particularly described as follows: Director Heyburn. Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 17, from Staff /s/ George A. Anderson which to the North One Quarter corner of Section 17 bears George A. Anderson, Mayor South 89°57'10” East 2644.30 feet; PURPOSE OF MEETING/AGENDA: Season Setting: Chinook Attest: Thence South 89°57'10” East along the North boundary of the Salmon Fishery. Reports on State and Federal Legislation; /s/ Deborah F. Hopkins NW¼ of Section 17 for a distance of 632.00 feet; Idaho Fish and Wildlife Foundation; Wildlife Diversity Business Deborah F. Hopkins, City Clerk Thence South 00°00'45” West for a distance of 225.00 feet to the Plan; FY2013 Budget; and Wolf Management. Rule Proposals TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; to Implement 2011 Statutes; and Election of Commission PUBLISH: May 9, 2011 Thence South 89°57'10” East parallel with the North boundary of Chairman and Co Chairman. Nonbiological Rule Briefings for the NW¼ of Section 17 for a distance of 300.00 feet; Game Animals and Fish. 2011 Department Business Plan, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Thence South 00°00'45” West for a distance of 290.40 feet; Landowner Appreciation Program Direction and a OHV TS #: ID-10-407320-NH On 8/12/2011, at 11:00am (recognized Thence North 89°57'10” West parallel with the North boundary of Workshop. Rules: Hunter Education Live Fire Exemption. local time), at the following location in the County of GOODING, the NW¼ of Section 17 for a distance of 300.00 feet; State of Idaho: In the lobby of Land Title & Escrow, Inc. located Thence North 00°00'45” East for a distance of 290.40 feet to the Individuals with disabilities may request meeting accommodations at 706 Main St., Gooding, ID 83330., First American Title TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. by contacting the Director's office at the Idaho Department of Insurance Company as Trustee , as Trustee on behalf of Fannie TOGETHER WITH a 25.0 foot wide access and utility easement Mae ("Federal National Mortgage Association") will sell at public Fish and Game directly at 208 334 5159 or through the Idaho for the purpose of ingress, egress and utilities, said easement auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the being encompassed by the following described boundary; Relay Service at 1 800 377 2529 (TDD). United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following real Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 17; property, situated in the County of GOODING State of Idaho, Thence South 89°57'10” East along the North boundary of the PUBLISH: April 25, May 2 and 9, 2011 and described as follows: LOTS 23 AND 24, INCLUSIVE, IN NW¼ of Section 17 for a distance of 932.00 feet to the TRUE BLOCK 119, GOODING 2ND ADDITION, TO THE CITY OF POINT OF BEGINNING; NOTICE OF SALE GOODING COUNTY, IDAHO, AS THE SAME IS PLATTED IN Thence continuing South 89°57'10” East along the North On the 29th day of August, 2011, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, NOW OF RECORD IN THE boundary of the NW¼ of Section 17 for a distance of 25.0 feet; on said date at the office of Land Title & Escrow, Inc. located at OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. The Trustee Thence South 00°00'45” West for a distance of 275.00 feet; 1411 Fillmore Street, Suite 600, Twin Falls, Idaho, 83303, Land has no knowledge of a more particular description of the above Thence North 89°57'10” West for a distance of 25.00 feet; Title & Escrow, Inc. as Trustee will sell at public auction to the referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with Thence North 00°00'45” East for a distance of 275.00 feet to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States of Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed that TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. America, payable in full at the time of the sale, the following the address of 1045 NEVADA ST, GOODING, ID 83330 is The Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description of described real property, located in the County of Twin Falls, sometimes associated with said real property. Said sale will be the above referenced real property, but for purposes of State of Idaho, more particularly described as follows: made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession compliance with Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has See attached Exhibit A. or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and been informed the address of 2215 E. 3300 N., Twin Falls, ID, The street address or the designation commonly used for the pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust is sometimes associated with the said real property. property is 296 Addison Avenue, West, Twin Falls, Idaho executed by DAVID M. KEEVER as Grantor/Trustor, in which This Trustee's Sale is subject to a bankruptcy filing, a payoff, a CHASE BANK USA, N.A., is named as Beneficiary and 83301. The name, address and telephone number of the reinstatement or any other conditions of which the Trustee is not ALLIANCE TITLE & ESCROW CORPORATION as Trustee and person or firm from whom information may be obtained is Bruce aware that would cause the cancellation of this sale. Further, if recorded 7/12/2006 as Instrument No. 217171 in book xxx, page any of these conditions exist, this sale may be null and void, the R. Hunsaker, P.O. Box 1188, Burley, Idaho 83318, (208) 678- xxx, of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of 2552. successful bidder's funds shall be returned, and the Trustee and GOODING County, Idaho. Please Note: The above Grantors are the Beneficiary shall not be liable to the successful bidder for The sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding the named to comply with section 45-1506(4)(A), Idaho Code, No title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligations any damages. representation is made that they are, or are not, presently Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the responsible for this obligation set forth herein. The Default for Deed of Trust executed by Gilmar Enterprise, L.L.C., as title, possessions or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay when due, secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Grantor, to Alliance Title & Escrow Corp. as Trustee, and D.L. under Deed of Trust and Note dated 5/31/2006. The monthly Evans Bank as Beneficiary, dated the 2nd day of December, Deed of Trust executed by Steve A. McCreary, a married man, installments of principal, interest, and impounds (if applicable) of as Grantor(s) with Associates Housing Finance, LLC as the 2005, and recorded on the 2nd day of December, 2005 as $777.46, due per month for the months of 2/5/2010 through Instrument No. 2005-027547 as modified on February 15th, Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust recorded October 20, 1998, 12/10/2010, and all subsequent installments until the date of as Instrument No. 1998-018766, in the records of Twin Falls 2006 by Instrument No. 2006-004941 recorded on February sale or reinstatement. The principal balance owing as of this County, Idaho. The Beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was 28th, 2006 in the office of the County Recorder for Twin Falls date on the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is subsequently assigned to Vanderbilt Mortgage & Finance, Inc., County, Idaho. $80,263.28 together with interest thereon at the current rate of recorded April 13, 2011, as Instrument No. 2011-007283, in the 10.9750 per cent (%) per annum from 1/5/2010. All delinquent The default for which said sale is to be made is the failure to pay records of said County. monthly installments for the months of October 2010 through amounts are now due, together with accruing late charges, and THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH interest, unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, trustee's April 2011 in the sum of $10,909.83 each and failure to pay SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), IDAHO CODE. NO fees, attorney's fees, and any amounts advanced to protect the taxes in the sum of $36,251.44. REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE security associated with this foreclosure and that the beneficiary The balance owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy said is $1,273,904.00 together with accruing interest, and costs of The default for which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay sale. obligation. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the the amount due under the certain Promissory Note and Deed of DATED this 25th day of April, 2011. Trust, in the amounts called for thereunder as follows: Land Title and Escrow, Inc. return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any Monthly payments in the amount of $640.78 for the months of /s/ Larry Roberts September 2010 through and including to the date of sale, By: Larry Roberts reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further together with late charges and monthly payments accruing. The Title: President sum owing on the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is LEGAL DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT “A” recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee's Attorney. Date: 1/11/11 By: First American Title $68,068.05 as principal, plus service charges, attorney's fees, A portion of Lot 24 of Delong Addition, according to the official costs of this foreclosure, any and all funds expended by plat thereof, filed in Volume 1 of Plats at Page 57 Official Insurance Company as Trustee By: Quality Loan Service Corp. of Washington, a Washington Corporation, its attorney-in-fact Beneficiary to protect their security interest, and interest Records of Twin Falls County, Idaho, described as follows: 2141 5th Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 Brooke Frank, Assistant accruing at the rate of 8.5% from August 1, 2010, together with BEGINNING at a point which bears North 84°32' West, along the Secretary For Sale Information Call: 714-730-2727 or Login to: delinquent taxes plus penalties and interest to the date of sale. Section line common to Sections 8 and 17, Township 10 South, www.fidelityasap.com If you have previously been discharged The Beneficiary elects to sell or cause the trust property to be Range 17 East of the Boise Meridian, 1,288.11 feet and North 0° through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal sold to satisfy said obligation. 34' East, 40 feet from the Section corner common to Sections 8, liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to Dated this 14th day of April, 2011. 9, 16, and 17, Township 10 South, Range 17 East of the Boise exercise the note holders right's against the real property only. Tammie Harris Meridian; THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY Trust Officer for THENCE North 0°34' East 289.52 feet; INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT Just Law, Inc. THENCE South 89°39.5' East, 298.74 feet; PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a THENCE South 0°33' West, along the Easterly boundary line said negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be For information concerning this sale please contact Lot 24, 316.32 feet; THENCE North 84°32' West, 303 feet to the submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of Just Law, Inc. at www.justlawidaho.com or POINT OF BEGINNING. your credit obligations. ASAP# 3966430 Toll Free at 1-800-923-9106, Thank you.

PUBLISH: May 2, 9, 16 and 23, 2011 PUBLISH: April 25, May 2, 9 and 16, 2011 PUBLISH: April 18, 25, May 2 and 9, 2011 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Monday, May 9, 2011 Healthy & Fit 5 NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TS No. 10-0063971 Title Order No. NWT005199 Parcel No. TWIN FALLS MAGISTRATE DIVISION RPT52810000020A The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful Case No. CV-10-4687 money of the United States, In the lobby of Alliance Title & SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Escrow located at 1411 Falls Ave. East, Suite 1315, Twin Falls, CAVALRY PORTFOLIO SERVICES, LLC AS ASSIGNEE OF ID 83301., on 08/26/2011 at 11:00 am, (recognized local time) CAVALRY SPV I, LLC AS ASSIGNEE OF FIA CARD for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Deed of Trust SERVICES, N.A. AS ASSIGNEE OF WELLS FARGO BANK, recorded 02/20/2007 as Instrument Number 2007-003889, and N.A. executed by ELAYNE M. MENDONCA, A MARRIED WOMAN, Plaintiff, AND RICHARD L. PUTMAN, HER HUSBAND, as Grantor(s), in vs. favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION TAMARA SKOGLIE SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the Current Trustee of record, covering the following real Defendant. property located in Twin Falls County, state of Idaho: LOTS 2 OF SYLVESTER-NEWTON SUBDIVISION, TWIN FALLS TO: TAMARA SKOGLIE COUNTY, IDAHO, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, You have been sued by Cavalry Portfolio Services, LLC, plaintiff RECORDED IN BOOK 1 OF PLATS , PAGE 87, RECORDS OF in the above- entitled Court. SAID COUNTY. COMMONLY KNOWN AS 1212 7TH AVENUE The nature of the claim against you is for breach of contract. EAST, TWIN FALLS, ID 83301 HOWEVER, BY SHOWING Anytime after 20 days following the last publication of this THIS ADDRESS NO ADDITIONAL COVERAGE IS PROVIDED. Summons, the Court may enter a judgment against you without The Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description further notice, unless prior to that time you have filed a written of the above referenced real property, but for purpose of response in the proper form, including the case number, and compliance with Idaho Code, Section 60-113, the Trustee has paid any required filing fee to the Clerk of the Court, Twin Falls been informed that the street address of, 1212 7TH AVE E, County, 425 Shoshone St. N., P.O. Box 126, Twin Falls, Idaho TWIN FALLS, ID 83301 is sometimes associated with said real 83303-0126 (208) 736-4025 and served a copy of your property. Bidders must be prepared to tender the trustee the full response on the other party, whose mailing address and amount of the bid at the sale in the form of cash, or a cashier's telephone number are: J. Justin May of the law firm of May, check drawn on a state or federally insured savings institution. Browning & May, P. O. Box 1846, Twin Falls, ID 83303-1846 Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or (208) 733-7180. implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy aNNOUNCEMENTS A copy of the Summons and Complaint can be obtained by the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale contacting either the Clerk of the Court or the other party. If you conferred in that certain Deed of Trust. The default for which this wish legal assistance, you should immediately retain an attorney sale is to be made is: Failure to pay the monthly payment due to advise you in this matter. 01/01/2010 of principal, interest and impounds and subsequent DATED this 4th day of May, 2011. installments due thereafter; plus late charges, with interest CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT currently accruing at 6.500% per annum; together with all By /signed/ subsequent sums advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the DEPUTY CLERK terms and conditions of said Deed of Trust, and any supplemental modifications thereto. The principal balance owing PUBLISH: May 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2011 as of this date on said obligation is $112,371.15, plus interest, costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligations thereunder and in this sale, together with any unpaid IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL and /or accruing real property taxes, and/or assessments, attorneys' fees, Trustees' fees and costs, and any other amount DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR advanced to protect said security, as authorized in the THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS $100 REWARD for return of lost promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of Trust. cat last seen near Rivercrest apts Therefore, the Beneficiary elects to sell, or cause said trust Case No. CV-2011-1804 Wed 4/20. Male brown/black tabby, property to be sold, to satisfy said obligation. NOTICE IS flea collar. Call Don 944-4306 or SUMMONS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO 928-210-0533. CITIMORTGAGE, INC., COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL CAREGIVER Private part-time care- Plaintiff, giver needed to care for elderly BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY FOUND Border Collie, black and vs. white, near South Locust Street. disabled woman in the Buhl area. BE DISPUTED. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO 208-733-3802 Valid Driver's license, dependable TROY DAVENPORT (Deceased); Unknown Heirs, Assigns and COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a) IDAHO CODE. NO tranportation and references re- Devisees of Troy Davenport; TERRI DAVENPORT (Deceased); REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE FOUND Terrier mix, adult, in Paul. quired. Medical/rehab/ experience Unknown Heirs, Assigns and Devisees of Terri Davenport; Kevin NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. Please call preferred. Hours flexible and 208-572-0472 Allen Gouveia; Board of County Commissioners of Twin Falls DATED: 04/18/2011 Name and Address of the Current Trustee wages negotiable DOE. County and Does 1-10 as individuals with an interest in the To apply call 208-630-3335 is: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., LOST Cocker Spaniel by Minidoka and 208-320-6275 property legally described as: CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA 80028-1821 PHONE: (800) Dam/Walcott Park area Sat. morn- Lot 3, Allynn Subdivision, Twin Falls County, Idaho, according to 281-8219 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. Successor Trustee / ing. Female, blind and diabetic. 360-606-4887 or 208-670-1399 EMPLOYMENT the official plat thereof recorded in Book 12 of Plats, Page 53, S/ Tonya Malugen ASAP# FNMA3972198 records of Twin Falls County, Idaho. LOST White Parakeet around Falls Which may commonly be known as: 902 Robertson Street, PUBLISH: April 25, May 2, 9 and 16, 2011 and Wendell. $20 reward. If found Buhl, Idaho, 83316, call 733-8924 or 420-8924. Defendants. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEEN SUED BY THE ABOVE-NAMED TS No. 112134 Parcel No. RPT4261000002BA On 8/19/2011 at PLAINTIFF. THE COURT MAY ENTER JUDGMENT AGAINST the hour of 11:00 AM, of said day at In the lobby of land Title & YOU WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE UNLESS YOU RESPOND Escrow, 1411 Fillmore Street, Suite 600 Twin Falls, ID 83301, HIRE STUDENTS TO WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE FOLLOWING BELOW. Pioneer Title Company of Ada County dba Pioneer Lender DUI? Consider trial rather than plea WORK FOR YOU! TO: All Defendants Trustee Services, as Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the agreement. Ask your legal counsel Our Dependable, Honest, You are hereby notified that in order to defend this lawsuit, an highest bidder, for cash, cashiers check drawn on a state or about all CIVIL penalties and total Diligent, Friendly Students appropriate written response must be filed with the above- national bank, a check drawn by a State or Federal Credit DMV fees for Driver's License are available to work for you designated court within 20 days after service of this Summons Union, or a check drawn by a State or Federal Savings and reinstatement. I am NOT an attorney, nor is this advertisement after school & weekends. on you. If you fail to so respond, the court may enter judgment Loan Association, Savings Association, or Savings Bank, all against you as demanded by the Plaintiff in the Complaint. a solicitation. Paid for by Scott Magic Valley High School payable at the time of sale, the following described real property Andrus, Twin Falls. Contact David Brown The nature of the claim against you is for, among other things, situated in the County of Twin Falls, state of Idaho described as judicial foreclosure of the real property located at 902 Robertson Cell 293-2062 follows, to wit: THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF School 733-8823 Street, Buhl, Idaho, 83316. LOT 2, EXCEPT THE WEST 25 FEET THEREOF, OF A copy of the Complaint is served with this Summons. If you wish PICKETTS SUBDIVISION, TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO, to seek the advice of or representation by an attorney in this RECRODED IN BOOK 5 OF PLATS, PAGE 13. Commonly PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE matter, matter, you should do so promptly so that your written known as 586 Bolton St., Twin Falls, ID 83301 Said sale will be Federal Employment information response, if any, may be filed in time and other legal rights made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, is free. Remember, no one can protected. regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the Have you forgotten to promise you a federal job. An appropriate written response requires compliance with Rule obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale pickup your birthday For free information about 10(a)(1) and other Idaho Rules of Civil Procedure and shall also conferred in the deed of trust executed by SARAH I. REEVES & photos? We have some federal jobs. include: JUSTIN M. REEVES, Wife & Husband as Grantor, to FIRST Call Career America Connection photos we are sure you 478-757-3000 1. The title and number of this case. AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY as Trustee, for the benefit and 2. If your response is an Answer to the Complaint, it must contain don't want us to toss. security of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as These can be picked up admissions or denials of the separate allegations of the nominee for First Horizon Home Loans, A Division of First Complaint and other defenses you may claim. Tennessee Bank, N.A., as Beneficiary, recorded 6/4/2007 as at The Times-News 3. Your signature, mailing address and telephone number, or the Instrument No. 2007-013496, in book xx, page xx of Mortgage Classified Dept. signature, mailing address and telephone number of your records of Twin Falls County, Idaho. THE ABOVE GRANTORS attorney. ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), COURIER/ DELIVERY DRIVER Twin Falls area. PT Weekend 4. Proof of mailing or delivery of a copy of your response to IDAHO CODE. NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY Plaintiff's attorney, as designated above. position; potential for FT. ARE, OR ARE NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONISBLE FOR THIS Clean driving record, 21+ yrs old. To determine whether you must pay a filing fee with your OBLIGATION. The default for which this sale is to be made is: Local knowledge a must, response, contact the Clerk of the above-named Court. $10.50/hour start. th FAILURE TO PAY THE MONTLY PAYMENT DUE 5/1/2010 OF DATED This 20 day of April, 2011. PRINCIPAL, INTEREST AND IMPOUNDS AND SUBSEQUENT (www.actioncouriers.com) CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT Pregnant? Worried? Fax application and INSTALLMENTS DUE THEREAFTER; PLUS LATE CHARGES; current driving record to By” Deputy Clerk TOGETHER WITH ALL SUBSEQUENT SUMS ADVANCED BY Free Pregnancy Tests Confidential 208-378-7503. BENEFICIARY PURSUANT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITION 208-734-7472 Drug & smoke-free workplace. PUBLISH: May 2, 9, 16 and 23, 2011 OF SAID DEED OF TRUST. The estimated balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by said deed of trust is DRIVER $151,423.02, including interest, costs and expenses actually Drivers needed in NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Magic Valley, Rupert & OTR. incurred in enforcing the obligation thereunder or in this sale, Call 208-324-3511 Trustee's Sale No. 02-OC-108196 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and trustee's fees and/or reasonable attorney's fees as that, PIONEER TITLE OF ADA COUNTY DBA PIONEER Bankruptcy & Debt Counseling DRIVER authorized in the promissory note secured by the Free ½ hr consultation. Competitive LENDER TRUSTEE SERVICES, LLC, the duly appointed aforementioned Deed of Trust. Dated: 4/19/2011 Pioneer Title Hailey Excavation company seeking Successor Trustee, will on August 18, 2011, at the hour of 02:00 Rates. We are a debt relief agency. FT Truck Driver. Must have Class Company of Ada County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee Services We help people file for bankruptcy PM, of said day, FRONT STEPS OF THE JEROME COUNTY A CDL. Pay DOE. by The Mortgage Law Firm, PLC, as its Attorney in Fact 43180 relief under the bankruptcy code. Call 208-788-7639 x102 COURTHOUSE, 300 NORTH LINCOLN, JEROME, ID, sell at Business Park Drive, Ste 202 Temecula, CA 92590 (877)914- May, Browning & May 208-733-7180 public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of 3498 ADRIANA R MORENO ASAP# FNMA3972979 DRIVER the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following We’re here to help. School Bus Drivers Wanted described real and personal property (hereafter referred to PUBLISH: April 25, May 2, 9 and 16, 2011 Western States Bus collectively as the "Property"), situated in the County of Call 733.0931 ext 2 Call 208-733-8003 JEROME, State of Idaho, to-wit: LOTS 23, 24, 25 AND 26 IN BLOCK 66, JEROME TOWNSITE, JEROME COUNTY, IDAHO, PUBLIC NOTICE AS THE SAME IS PLATTED IN THE OFFICIAL PLAT Actions planned and taken by your government are contained in On the bench. Online. THEREOF, NOW OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE public notices. They are part of your right to know and to be in- RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. The Trustee has no formed of what your government is doing. As self-government knowledge of a more particular description of the above- charges all citizens to be informed, this newspaper urges every Read crime and court news at referenced Property but, for purposes of compliance with citizen to read and study these notices. We advise those citi- Section 60-113 of Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed zens who seek further information to exercise their right to ac- magicvalley.com that the address of 228 1ST AVENUE WEST, JEROME, ID cess public records and public meetings. 83338, is sometimes associated with said real property. Said IMPORTANT sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, Please address all legal advertising to: possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured LEGAL ADVERTISING h is is a GREAT way to earn by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of The Times-News Trust executed by EDGAR DEAN LEWIS, as Grantor, to LAND PO Box 548 some extra ca$h! TITLE, as Trustee, for the benefit and security of HOMEFIRST Twin Falls, Idaho MORTGAGE, INC., as Beneficiary, dated 12/23/2002, recorded 83303-0548 Start a delivery route today! 12/31/2002, under Instrument No. 2026703, Mortgage records email to of JEROME County, IDAHO, the beneficial interest in which is [email protected] Maple Ave. presently held by DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST Deadline for legal ads: 3 days prior to publication, noon on Routes Available Scott Court COMPANY, as Trustee for the POOLING AND SERVICING Wednesday for Sunday, noon on Thursday for Monday, noon in Burley Hoops St. Sunrise Blvd. AGREEMENT Dated as of May 1, 2003 MORGAN STANLEY on Friday for Tuesday and Wednesday, noon on Monday for & Rupert 11th Ave. E Larkspur Dr. ABS CAPITAL I INC. TRUST 2003-NC5. THE ABOVE Thursday and noon on Tuesday for Friday and Saturday. Holi- Sunrise Blvd. GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45- day deadlines may vary. If you have any questions call Ruby, Nillcrest Dr. 1506(4)(A), IDAHO CODE. NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE legal clerk, at 208-735-3324. 7353302 THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS FOR THIS OBLIGATION. The default for which is sale is made 6780411 7353241 7353241 is the failure to pay when due under the Deed of Trust Note dated 12/23/2002, THE MONTHLY PAYMENT WHICH New Today 11th Ave. E. BECAME DUE ON 1/1/2011 AND ALL SUBSEQUENT Jerome Motor Motor Route MONTHLY PAYMENTS, PLUS LATE CHARGES AND OTHER Route 9th Ave. E. COSTS AND FEES AS SET FORTH. Amount due as of April 13, Locust St. 2011 Delinquent Payments from January 01, 2011 2 payments RENTAL PROPERTIES tRANSPORTATION GLENNS FERRY Maurice St. at $ 476.27 each $ 952.54 2 payments at $ 472.57 each $ 945.14 (01-01-11 through 04-13-11) Late Charges: $ 376.88 BLISS Beneficiary Advances: $ 265.50 Suspense Credit: $ -1.65 JEROME KINGHILL TWIN FALLS TOTAL: $ 2,538.41 Ali delinquencies are now due, together with 7353346 7353346 7353241 unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, trustee's fees, attorney's fees, costs and advances made to protect the security 2nd Ave E. Call now for more associated with this foreclosure. The principal balance is TWIN FALLS 533 Shoup Ave W. 2 Blue Lakes Blvd information about routes $49,179.88, together with interest thereon at 7.390% per annum bdrm, 1 bath, w/hardwood, garage, from 12/1/2011 to 3/1/2011, 7,390% per annum from 3/1/2011, $500 mo.+ dep. No pets. 358-5961 Shoshone St. E. available in your area. until paid. The Beneficiary elects to sell or cause the trust 9th Ave. E. property to be sold to satisfy said obligation. Anyone having any MISCELLANEOUS objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a TWIN FALLS lawsuit to restrain the same. DATED: 4/13/2011. PIONEER 7353241 TITLE OF ADA COUNTY DBA PIONEER LENDER TRUSTEE SERVICES, LLC Trustee Kara Lansbeny, Assistant Trustee PETERBILT '79 359 with 400 Twin Falls, TFMR...... 7353241 Officer c/o REGIONAL TRUSTEE SERVICES CORPORATION Cummins and 13 spd. PS & AC. Burley, Rupert, Paul, Hailey, Kimberly, Shoshone 616 1st Avenue, Suite 500 Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: (206) WASHER/DRYER Wet kit, Alloy Wheels, good 340-2550 Sale Information: http://www.rtrustee.com ASAP# Buy, Sell, Repair rubber, lots of polished alum. 3971679 Kenmore set $250 Accessories, well maintained, ...... 6780411 or 7353302 excellent condition. Warranty. work ready. $10,900. Gooding, Jerome, Filer, Buhl, Wendell.7353346 PUBLISH: April 25, May 2, 9 and 16, 2011 Call 280-2604 Call 208-320-4058. Healthy & Fit 6 Monday, May 9, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho

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DRIVERS Hagerman School District accepting GENERAL knowingly accept any advertising In 1936, Italy annexed applications for K-12 SpEd No Experience Necessary for real estate which is in violation Teacher. HS English Teacher and Ethiopia. of the law. Our readers are Class “A” CDL Instruction seasonal Volleyball Coach. In 1945, U.S. officials Applications at: www.hjsd.org hereby informed that all dwellings 735-6656 advertised in this newspaper are announced that a midnight available on an equal opportunity entertainment curfew was DRIVERS EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL The Gooding School District has basis. To complain of Class A CDL Drivers needed. Seeking Part-time workers to being lifted immediately. openings for the 2010-2011 school Must be able to communicate in provide developmental therapy discrimination call HUD Toll-free year. English, math, science and In 1951, the U.S. conduct- English, both written and verbal. for local agency. telephone number at 800-669- other positions. For more info: Apply in person at J & C Custom Fax resume 436-4911 9777. The Toll-free telephone ed its first thermonuclear www.goodingschools.org Just the Desire to 299 Addison Ave. W., Twin Falls or e-mail [email protected]. number for the hearing impaired experiment as part of Help Others and Have Fun Attention: Heather or Flor (located at Century Boat Land) is 800-927-8275. Operation Greenhouse by No phone call please. Now hiring FT and PT Drug Free Workplace detonating a 225-kiloton JEROME Owner carry, low down, Please come in and complete easy payments, call for more info. device on Enewetak Atoll in an application Great location! Cozy 1 bedroom. the Pacific nicknamed 200 2nd Ave N. Suite E Call 208-324-2834 Twin Falls, ID 83301 SALES “George.’’ CLASSIFIEDS 208-732-0910 Bilingual Sales person wanted part- In 1974, the House It pays to read the fine print! or email Andrew at time in Jerome. Drivers license req. RUPERT Judiciary Committee EDUCATION Call the Times-News to place [email protected] Call 208-324-2331 your ad 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 opened public hearings on We are an whether to recommend the Equal Opportunity Employer IRRIGATOR impeachment of President Looking for experienced Irrigator to Richard Nixon. move wheel lines and manage MECHANIC In 1978, the bullet-rid- irrigation in the Bliss area. Pay DOE. Exp'd diesel truck and heavy equip Luxury Home 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, Call David at (208) 431-1227. mechanic. Own tools required. 4096 sq. ft., granite counters, dled body of former Italian Apply in person at J & C Custom heated tile, loft, open and bright. prime minister Aldo Moro, 299 Addison Ave. W, Twin Falls 5 patios. River view and access. who’d been abducted by the Requires pre-payment (located at Century Boat Land) Very comfortable. $360,000. Get In The Habit! prior to publication. Major credit/ Drug Free Workplace Call 208-436-4927. See at Red Brigades, was found in debit cards, and cash accepted. www.70pelicandrive.blogspot.com an automobile in the center 733-0931 ext. 2 Times-News MECHANIC Field Service/Diesel Mechanic. of Rome. Read the Must have own tools & exp req. TWIN FALLS In 1980, 35 people were RESTAURANT Trucks, Ag & heavy equip. Looking for full-time Prep/Cook/ Medical insurance & retirement killed when a freighter Classifieds Dishwasher 6 days/wk – evenings, benefits avail. Wage DOE. rammed the Sunshine also part-time Servers. References Call Mark 208-280-3492 preferred, but will train right person. Skyway Bridge over Tampa Every Day Send resume to SKILLED Bay in Florida, causing a [email protected] Barclay Mechanical Services is $388,000. Family home at the end 1,400-foot section of the looking for Welders, Pipefitters, of a quiet cul-de-sac. 6 bedrooms, southbound span to col- Millwrights for full-time long term 3.5 baths, 5,500 sq. ft. on employment in Mini-Cassia/Magic 3/4 of an acre. lapse. Valley area. Experience required. www.HomesByOwner.com/63946 In 1987, 183 people were Pay DOE. Health, Vision, Dental 208-421-2070 & 401k benefits available. killed when a New York- Apply in person at bound Polish jetliner TWIN FALLS 490 W 100 S Hwy 25, Paul crashed while attempting an emergency return to WWW.MAGIC Warsaw. VALLEY.COM/ In 1994, South Africa’s YOU TOOK GREAT CARE IN HIRING HER. newly elected parliament Beautiful 4 bdrm home, desirable chose Nelson Mandela to be CLASSIFIEDS location, cul-de-sac, very big fenced backyard w/no neighbors, the country’s first black bonus/hobby room, one level. president. EMPLOYMENT $224,900. Motivated Seller. NOW SHE TAKES GREAT CARE OF HER PATIENTS. 208-736-1918 Ten years ago: China sought U.S. understanding TWIN FALLS Beautiful Meander for its refusal to allow a Point home on Canyon Rim, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car garage, great damaged U.S. Navy spy waterfall view, wood & tile floors. A plane to fly home, saying its must see! 341 Edwards Dr. Call 208-539-9189 public would be outraged if BUY ME. I am a great restaurant the aircraft flew again over with fresh & tasty ingredients, TWIN FALLS Chinese territory. A stam- a super customer base & an pede at a soccer match in income as well. Your kids or grandchildren always wanted Ghana killed at least 123 their own business and for people. $7,995 + limited deposits. I would make a great gift! Five years ago: Freed by Call 503-851-9493. rescuers drilling round- Jerome welcomes your style. By Owner, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, built the-clock by hand, two men 2006. House sqft 1515, 2 car walked out of an Australian EDUCATION garage sqft 576. Vaulted ceilings mine where they had been in main living & master bedroom, fenced fully, central forced air trapped for two weeks by an heat/AC, Pergo type flooring in earthquake. (The joy over kitchen & dining, custom window treatments included, vinyl siding, the survival of Brant Webb bonus garage attic storage. and Todd Russell was tem- Priced to Sell: $127,900. Located at 475 Lacasa Loop. pered by the loss of Larry (208) 731-4941 CLASSIFIEDS Knight, who died in the It pays to read the fine print! same rock collapse.) TWIN FALLS drastic price reduction Call the Times-News to place One year ago: Lena $167,000. 6 bdrm., 3 bath, exc. your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 cond. Call 208-731-3879. Horne, 92, the enchanting jazz singer known for her TWIN FALLS/FILER Brand new 4 PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE bdrm, 2 bath, 2000 sq ft home on signature song, “Stormy Big profits usually mean big risks. 1 acre in very nice subdivision. 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IF MAY 9 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: Your populari- ty and likability are on the TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm duplex, AC, upswing in the year ahead. appls, carport, no smoking/pets, Romance could enter your $500/mo. Call 208-733-3742 life or a key relationship TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath could climb to higher levels townhouse. $475 mo+ $475 dep of commitment in the next No smoking/pets. 259 Pheasant Rd W. #15. 208- 571-8277 six to eight weeks. Take a vacation or escape on a TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, DW, wood stove, appliances, $600 month + romantic weekend built for $600 deposit. 421 Jefferson St. two. Because you have your 734-8146 or 410-5974 business savvy well in hand, BRUNEAU Building lots in town, TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath condo, August is a good month to city services available. Call for DW, W/D hookups. $675 + $575 details, 208-845-2188 apply for a new job or win dep. IHFA accepted, 320-1479 kudos in business. In KIMBERLY TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., 2 bath, quiet, efficient duplex, Avail. May 1st. September, you will need to $800 mo. + $500 dep. 408 Morn- keep your nose pressed ingside Dr. For details call 208- firmly to the grindstone and 420-2599. not take any chances, but TWIN FALLS Approx. 2200 sq. ft. 4 bdrm., 1½ bath, finsihed bsmt, when the testing period is fenced backyard. Pets negotiable. St over, you can hit your stride Cottonwood Heights - prices re- 1583 Aspen St. $850 mo. 1 , last duced on the 2 remaining 5 and 2 & dep req. Call 208-539-7355. within the community as a acre lots. Stunning views, good leader. CCR's, pressurized irrigation, TWIN FALLS Clean 2 bdrm house, common area, horses welcome. no pets/smoking, $675 month + Call John at 539-7804 $600 deposit. Call 208-733-6620 OROSCOPE TWIN FALLS Close to new hospital, H WENDELL 20 acre building lot with 4 bdrm, 2 bath, all appliances incl. water shares. Call 208-536-6666 $975 + $975 dep. 208-404-3595 Jeraldine or 404-307-2749. TWIN FALLS For rent or sale charming country home on 10 Saunders acres 2 miles SW of TF. 2 bdrm, 1½ bath, horses/livestock wel- come. $750 month + $400 deposit month to month. 208-969-0209 ARIES (March 21-April TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS Newly remodeled 3 19): Don’t press forward bdrm, 2 bath, living rm, family rm, against disapproval. You office, laundry with W/D, central heat/AC, fenced yard, large cov- may end up frustrated by a ered patio, great location, $950 mo lack of cooperation and cre- + utils. $950 dep. 208-320-2908 ative blocks. If you are men- tally or physically sluggish, Warehouse with office in down- WHO can help YOU rent your town Twin Falls. 25,000 sq. ft. rental? Classifieds Can! you will find it difficult to brick building. Clear span with 733-0931 ext. 2 begin something new. 3 phase power. [email protected] TAURUS (April 20-May Call Ken Floyd 420-1913 20): “Something is better WHO can help YOU than nothing” is not always sell your property? true. You might find that Classifieds Can! 208-733-0931 ext. 2 your opinions about TWIN FALLS/BURLEY/RUPERT [email protected] ◆◆◆◆◆ ◆◆◆◆◆ finances and investments WOW! Weekly Payments O.K! are easily proved wrong, so • No Credit Checks- No Deposit this isn’t a good time to test - All Utilities Paid- 60 Channel Cable - Free Long Distance & them by spending. Internet - Fax GEMINI (May 21-June TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 2 bath dbl • Pets O.K.- Furnished Studios- 20): Your brain is like a bed. wide, work shop, storage, covered On Site Laundry. parking, corner lot, exc. cond. 55 TWIN FALLS Starting $550 mo. It’s a very relaxing place to or older park. $8,000/offer. 731-5745 / 358-0085 / 431-8496 be, but may get uncomfort- Call 208-734-9759. BURLEY/RUPERT Starting $450 mo. 731-5745 or 436-8383 able if everyone jumped in. You can’t make up your mind, or your bed, when there is too much input. TWIN FALLS Very nice 2003 Oak- wood mfg home, 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Postpone decisions. Owner financing possible. To be BUHL 2 bdrm, 1 bath, covered deck moved. $41,000/offer. 208-733-6779 with extras. $475 + deposit. CANCER (June 21-July Call 543-5157 or 308-5156 22): The demands of career RENTAL PROPERTIES and family might come into BURLEY Norman Manor Apts 1 & 2 bdrms, $375-$400 + dep. conflict in the week ahead. New improvements through out By keeping a cool head, Manager on site. Call any time remaining neutral and 208-678-7438 ~ 1361 Parke Ave refusing to get involved with BURLEY Very nice 1 & 2 bdrm apt w/ garage, excellent location, disputes you will be able to no smoking/pets. sidestep trouble. CLASSIFIEDS 208-431-1643 or 208-678-3216 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): It pays to read the fine print. Hot heads hamper your Call the Times-News to place Classified Department your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 Classified Sales Representatives RUPERT/BURLEY 2 bdrm, 1 bath, TWIN FALLS 533 Shoup Ave W. 2 style. You would like to be in TWIN FALLS Two rooms, 1 master are available from refrigerator & stove, $450 month + bdrm, 1 bath, w/hardwood, garage, st conscious control of your $400 deposit. 208-670-5770 $500 mo.+ dep. No pets. 358-5961 bdrm $350 & 1 bdrm $275. 1 & 8:00 am-5:00 pm Monday-Friday last req. Utils furnished. 329-3811 destiny, but might clash Call our office in Twin Falls SHOSHONE 1-2 bdrm apts, TWIN FALLS Brand new 2 bdrm, TWIN FALLS/BURLEY/RUPERT All with others if it seems they 733-0931 ext. 2 some utilities included. $175 month. 1 bath apts, $624-$680 Close to 208-309-2160 lv msg. CSI campus. For more information utils paid, free cable & Internet. No dep. No credit check Pet ok. Start- control you. Being prodded FILER 2 bdrm, 1 bath townhouse. GOODING 1 bdrm, 1 bath in 4-Plex. Call 208-735-1180. ing at $450. 731-5745 / 431-3796 and pushed goes against the Extra storage room, shed, fenced No Smoking, No Pets. $400 mo TWIN FALLS 1 bd, furnished/unfur- yard. 524 6th St. $525 + $500 dep. nished, yard, no pets, $400+$300 TWIN FALLS Cute duplex 2 bdrm, plus deposit $500. Call 308-6804 WENDELL Affordable rooms for rent grain. water/garbage pd. 913-240-1239 1½ bath, W/D, no smoking/pets, Call 208-308-7781 with kitchenette. GOODING Nice newer 1 or 2 bdrm $585 month + deposit. 404-3159 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. Call 208-358-0674 22): Persuasion is personal. FILER Clean & quiet lg 2 bdrm, 1½ apts available. TWIN FALLS 1, 2 & 3 bdrm, some bath, 14' wide mobile w/storage, Call Laura 934-5991 or 961-0011 W/D hookups & some close to TWIN FALLS Great landlord has It is not enough to just listen $450+dep. No pets. Refs. 326-5887 CSI. No pets. Ask about move- sunny, clean, 2 bdrm, 2 bath apt. in specials. Call 208-734-6600. All utilities paid except electric. to opinions; you need to FILER Clean Country home, new GOODING SENIOR W/D included. $575/mo. No pets/ heat/ac, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, stove, smoking. Call 208-308-0830 understand the reasoning HOUSING TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm apts & town d/w, W/D hookups, no pets/smok- SHOSHONE 2 bdrm mobile home, behind them. This should ing. $800+$600 deposit. 733-6409 RD Subsidy homes in various locations, no smoking/pets. $595-$650. TWIN FALLS Honey Locust Ln, $420 + $420 deposit. Water/trash clue you in to what is Rent Based on Income st HAGERMAN 2 bdrm, 2 bath, on the 208-539-6913 $550. Spacious 2 Bdrm Apts. paid. Avail. May 1 . 208-886-7972 62 Years and Older, Includes Water 734-4334 preferable — and, most river with boat launch, $775 + de- TWIN FALLS Trailer 2 bdrm, W/D, posit. Credit check required. No if handicaped/disabled TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath, W/D twinfallsrentals.com important, what to ignore. free, AC, new carpet, paint & no pet, quiet country park. $380 smoking/pets 208-539-6675 regardless of age. counters, no pets. $496. 948-0417 mo. + $375 dep. Call 320-8496 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): TWIN FALLS Nice 3 bdrm, 2 bath, HEYBURN Updated 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 934-8050 A mule is very careful about TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath, $575 garage, AC, water, sewer incl. No 1910 U St. $500mo+$300dep. Du- plus dep. No smoking/pets. pets $650 + $500 dep. 733-7818 where it puts its feet. Some plex $350mo.Melody 208-431-8864 Call Erin at 208-308-1310. people consider the mule to TWIN FALLS Spacious new duplex 3 bd, 2 ba, fenced yard, $850 mo be stubborn, but it wants to Barrier Free TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, spotless, TWIN FALLS 3 locations. Equal Opportunity fresh paint, no pets/smoking, close + dep. No pets/smoking. 404-3159 Large and Small. be sure that where it is going to CSI. $595 mo. + dep. 212-6902 Provider WENDELL 1 & 2 bdrm apts avail. Call Joe 208-420-4585. is safe. Ignore people who Immediately. Based on income. TWIN FALLS try to whip you into action. Pickup an application at TWIN FALLS 734-4334 2 bdrm., 2 bath, gated parking, Rancho Verde Apartments Retail/Office Spaces Hear the quiet! appls. incld. $575-$675+ dep. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. Laurel Park Apartments 255 Ave F or call 208-536-6244 Various Sizes & Locations In accordance with the federal Call about special 208-734-5041 21): Conflicting opinions Fair Housing Act, we do not 176 Maurice Street Twin Falls twinfallsrentals.com 734-4195 WENDELL Lovely 2 bdrm, 1 bath and facts may freeze you in accept for publication any real TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, bright estate listing that indicates any apt., all appliances included. No TWIN FALLS Nice office space, 2 place. Inaction is better & open upstairs apt in 4-plex. $650 smoking, no pets. 208-720-7601 available, 750 sq. ft. & 900 sq. ft., preference, limitation, or plus dep. Bobby 208-352-0241. than action where your discrimination based on race, 808 Eastland 208-731-5163 color, religion, sex, disability, TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath house money or possessions are family status, or national origin. TWIN FALLS Office space for rent, at 520 2nd Ave E. New carpet/ 625 sq. ft., 560 Filer. $600/mo, wa- If you believe a published listing flooring/paint. $650 mo + dep. No concerned. Don’t sign con- ter & sanitation included. 736-8747 tracts or make key decisions states such a preference, smoking/pets. Call 208-954-2180. limitation, or discrimination, TWIN FALLS AC, cable, WiFi, all TWIN FALLS Office Warehouse, that affect the bottom line. please notify this publication at In accordance with the federal TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., 2 bath du- utils. Paid. Weekly/monthly rates. 40x40, newly remodeled, $800/ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- [email protected]. Fair Housing Act, we do not plex, fenced yd, $800 mo. + $800 1341 Kimberly Rd. 208-733-6452. month. Call 208-733-8548 accept for publication any real dep. No pets. Call 208-329-9080. www.capriextendedstay.com Dec. 21): You can’t make a JEROME 2/3 bdrm, 2 bath, $595- estate listing that indicates any TWIN FALLS Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 TWIN FALLS Home. $250 including $695 + dep. Water/garbage/sewer preference, limitation, or decision if you are still bath duplex, refrig, range, built-in utilities, cable & food. Light house- paid. Call 208-733-7818 discrimination based on race, microwave, DW, disposal, W/D, hold cleaning. 732-0714 weighing all of your color, religion, sex, disability, JEROME 3 bdrm, 1 bath, central air/heat, gas fireplace, for- options. You may be torn family status, or national origin. mal dining room, 2 car garage, TWIN FALLS House mate wanted in TWIN FALLS 7800 sq. ft. shop/ $610 month + deposit. If you believe a published listing between doing the right 208-539-9950 fenced yard, patio. Water, sewer, private home, private bdrm, share warehouse with 1000 sq. ft. office. states such a preference, garbage, yard care included. No bathroom, utils & cleaning. No to- Fire sprinklers, 3 phase power. thing and the smart thing. JEROME 3 bdrm, 2 bath mobile limitation, or discrimination, pets/smoking $875+dep. 734-6360 bacco, alcohol or pets. 731-2542 $2000 month. 208-539-7426. homes. $550-$575. No pets. Long please notify this publication at Thrift and economy should [email protected]. be the abiding principles. term. 324-8903 or 208-788-2817 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- KIMBERLY 2 bdrm, 1 bath, lg yard, JEROME 2 bdrm main level duplex, BE THE FIRST TO KNOW pasture, small barn, storage shed. no smoking/pets, W/D hookup, Jan. 19): You may be con- Dogs allowed. $800 mo. 420-7771 water incld. $550 month. 539-3221 fronted by someone who KIMBERLY 2 bdrm., 1 bath, W/D suffers from the princess- hookups, lg backyard. $650 mo. + JEROME $300 dep. No pets. 352-7419. Move-in to 2011 at The Oaks & and-the-pea syndrome. start living in affordable luxury. The princess of the chil- KIMBERLY/HANSEN Spacious 3 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car garage and bdrm, 2 bath, $795 mo.+ deposit. much more for only $578 mo. dren’s story was proud of No smoking 421-2861 or 420-3437 Move-in this month & get being picky and hypersen- 1 month free! WAKINGWAKING NEWS NEWS sitive to small irritations. RUPERT Just remodeled 2 bdrm, 1 Call 208-324-6969 or stop by bath. NO SMOKING/NO PETS. 1911 N Kennedy St, Jerome, ID. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- $525/mo. $525 dep. Call 312-4353 Feb. 18): The yen for a yard TWIN FALLS JEROME ***Breckenridge Estates*** Nice, clean 2 bdrm, 1½ bath, $500. sale is useless. An expert 324-2744 or 420-1011 appraisal of a family heir- Gorgeous executive home, gated community, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 car RUPERT 2 & 3 bdrm apts., partly garage. Access to canyon rim. loom or other personal furnished, water pd, newly remod- No smoking. Pets considered. eled, $400 & up. Idaho Housing property might prove dis- $1575/mo. 1826 Canyon Park Ct. Accepted. 208-431-6616/431-6615 appointing. The assessment 208-733-8207 BREAKING NEWS of value must be based on TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm house, no RUPERT 2 bdrm apt. Major appls, pets/smoking, AC, stove, refrig, W/D hookups. IHFA welcome. what a willing buyer will water paid, like new, carport. $450 $475 mo. + $400 dep. No pets. No pay. month + $300 deposit. 733-4451 smoking. 208-358-0673 BREAKING NEWS PISCES (Feb. 19-March SHOSHONE 1 Bedroom Duplex, 20): Unfold your unique- Get In The Habit! $350. 408 & 410 W 5th. ness. You might find that 734-4334 To subscribe to home delivery call 733-0931 ext. 1 money and fame elude you, To register for breaking email news alerts logon at www.magicvalley.com or that material gains are Read the TWIN FALLS “New” Falls Ave. Suites. scarce,but by being yourself Conveniently located. Close to and refusing to bow to con- Classifieds CSI & next to Fred Meyer. ventions you can gain Free Utilities except electric & wireless Internet REAL NEWS. REAL VALUE respect from your peers. Every Day 2 bdrm apt. $550. 208-420-1301 Healthy & Fit 8 Monday, May 9, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho

WANTED to rent an acre of land ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES TOSHIBA 32" flat screen TV with re- with water & power in Jerome CUSTOM Wanted old magazines, toys, mote and swivel TV stand. Excel- area. Call 208-841-2215. Swathing, Raking & Stacking. horse tack, Indian items, jewelry lent condition, must sell right Also 1 ton baling & 2-string baling & quilts. Call 208-280-6533 away, $200/offer. 208-490-1867. aGRICULTURE Competitive rates. Call 208-677-6791 or 650-8882 SUSAN'S ANTIQUES Buying & Selling Gold, Silver & Jewelry. Call 208-734-9681

GATED PIPE 12" Single Gated. 25 joints. $1200. HORSE HAY 3rd cutting, 125 lbs. Please call 316-7087. 3-string, green, barn stored, $12/bale. 208-539-2722 GATED PIPE Half is double gated. CONNECT WITH 12” plastic 1000' $2.50/ft. Good CASPER WY. Sheep grazing, first HORSE HAY FOR SALE CUSTOMERS WHO NEED shape. Call 324-5082 or 308-0073 time leased, abundance of grass & Small Bales. Alfalfa YOUR SERVICE water, low predators, sheep Delivery Available fenced, $3.50 307-265-0774 Advertise in the Business IRRIGATION PIPE 125 PSI, IPS 434-4404 or 431-9098 ASUS Premium windows 7 G53J & Service Directory PVC, 2240 lineal ft. of 6”, 8” & 10” series. Paid $1500...Firm sale with saddles. $7000 539-1444 price $1000. Used just a couple 733-0931 ext. 2 T.S.C. Hay Retrieving of times. 208-421-0671 MAIN LINE (5) 7” & 8” aluminum GOATS (2) Boer Cross Billy's, (1) Main Line. 11 complete lines of 3” Call Con 208-280-0839. 16 mos, $125 & (1) 4 months, $50. ball & socket McDowell handline. WANTED PASTURE for 20 pairs in WASHER/DRYER 208-324-3734 Call 208-788-3539. WANTED TO BUY the Gooding/Wendell area. Will Buy, Sell, Repair 2011 alfalfa hay on the stump. make advanced payment. Kenmore set $250 HEIFERS 10 Black Angus yearlings, 208-300-0373 208-308-8005 or 934-5121 excellent condition. Warranty. weigh approx 975 lbs. Call 280-2604 208-934-4036 or 539-4036 DESK Office/Computer, corner unit cabinets, drawers, shelves MISCELLANEOUS & cubby holes w/office chair & HOLSTEIN HEIFERS WASHER/DRYER Maytag. Excel- 550-1000 lbs. attachable table. $200. lent working cond. $200/both. Call 208-320-2656 Call 208-316-0300 anytime Call 208-320-2656. RED ANGUS yearling Heifers, (9), CUSTOM FARMING HIDE-A-BED Queen $200; 2 swivel breeding quality, vet checked, Hay, Straw, Corn Stock & Bean pelvic measured, vaccinated, cy- rockers $40 ea; 2 bar stools $25 WANTED TO BUY hand lines, Straw. Swathing, Baling, ea; bakers rake $25; queen bed cling. Call 308-1681 or 539-1340 1 quarter mile 4” hook and latch. Raking, 2-string, Round & Ton $75; corning ware $25. 436-3569 208-588-5660 REGISTERED LONG YEARLING Bales, Stacking, Disking, BLACK & RED ANGUS BULLS Plowing, Ripping & Aerating. BIRTHDAY PHOTOS Call 208-320-2131 $2500 or best offer. Have you forgotten to pick-up WWW.MAGIC Call 208-308-6466. your birthday photos? We have some photos we are sure you VALLEY.COM/ Custom Hay Swathing - Newer don't want us to toss. OTANA OATS Double Conditioner - Competitive These can be picked up at Feed or Seed in bulk. Shoshone. Rates - Call 208-308-3479 The Times-News Classified Dept CLASSIFIEDS 208-420-6401

GIVE YOUR HORSE A 2ND CHANCE. WANTED: Unwanted horses, ponies, mules and draft horses. Call 208-539-1714

MARE Standard bred trotter, Amish broke the best, broke also to ride. 16 years old w/single driving har- ness. Call 208-539-0943

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD mix, 7 pups, 4 females, 2 males. 2 black, 2 brown, 2 brown merles. 6 weeks old. On dog food. Desensitized by 2 toddlers. $45. 208-421-5765 BOSTON TERRIER (RED) adorable rare AKC puppies, parents on site, ready soon. 208-543-6502 CHIHUAHUA puppies AKC Reg 1st shots, 1st deworming, dewclaws removed, long coates, females $400. Males, $350. One smooth coat male, $250. Out of Blue Bloodlines. Wendell-539-7038 CHIHUAHUA Pups, purebred males $250. 208-531-4399. E-mail [email protected] CORGI Purebred, 4 males, 3 tri colored, 1 fawn, $100. 208-308-6799 DACHSHUND Puppies, AKC, mini, shorthair, adorable. Buhl. Can e-mail pics. 405-973-6395 FREE Lab Pitbull Cross, beautiful brown with black stripes. Very good disposition. Call 678-3055. GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies, purebred, 4 males, 4 females, $250. 208-736-2523 GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups, AKC, solid black, $100. German import working lines. In Twin Falls. 559-967-2030 KITTENS Bobtailed Manx type, $30. 208-423-5463 or 208-339-2480 LAB Puppies, cute and bright, pa- pered mom, $80 females, 50 males, Buhl 208-308-0249 LAB Pups, yellow, purebred, hunt- ing lines, Males only $275. 559-967-2030 in Twin Falls. PIT BULL Beautiful pups, 5 males, 2 females, ready to go 05/11. $150. Colors fawn, black & silver brindle. 208-731-5913 POMERANIAN puppies, great for Mothers Day. 6 left. Call 208-431-7053 or 431-7052.

SCOTTISH TERRIER Puppies AKC $500. Blue-black, VWD cleared, mild temp, socialized. 208-312-0309

SHELTIE (5) purebred puppies, can be AKC Registered, $300 choice. Call 208-862-3402 or 670-0458. SIBERIAN HUSKY Pup male 8 wks, blue eyes, $300. No papers. 208-421-0671 anytime. TINY POODLE, Mom and Dad weigh less than 5lbs. One peach male, $400. 1st shots taken. Call Amanda 208-404-4441.

ALLIS CHALMERS Corn Planter, Air Champ 6R30 air planter w/hy- draulic markers. Ready to plant corn. $1,500. Call 208-420-5995. FORD 8N Tractor, new tires, over- hauled! $2800/offer. RENKER 20' family boat. I/O, ski or fish, $2700/offer.423-5463 or 339-2480 HESSTON 4910 baler, 37,000 bales, $23,000. 16' drum aerator, $6000. 208-720-9827 IH 1980 tandem grain truck, 20' bed and hoist, S-series, 5 plus 4-spd, gas, $6500. 208-358-1033 KIRBY BALE FEEDER, two bale. Also 505 RMH feed wagon. 208-300-0373 WANTED Plows 2, 3, 4 & 5 bottom disks tandem or off set. Grain Drills, Roller Harrows & Seed Cleaner. Call Bob at 208-312-3746. Times-News WANTED Tractors and other Classifieds misc; repair/salvage/running. Bob, 208-312-3746 208-733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Monday, May 9, 2011 Healthy & Fit 9

DEAR ABBY: My hus- ACROSS band, “Derek,” confessed to 1 Weaver’s frame me that while he was out KARMANN GHIA '72 All mechanical 5 Clickety-__ work is done. 00 miles on engine, with friends on a work- 10 Yahtzee cubes ready for body shop. Call after related trip, he drank too 6pm 208-720-7201. 14 Monster much and danced with and kissed another woman. He 15 Wrestler Hulk didn’t tell me right away. He 16 False deity planned to tell me sometime 17 Emcee Trebek 11,000 ACTUAL MILES in the future, but his con- 18 Wear away science bothered him, so he 19 Thin told me five days later. I’m at a loss as to what to 20 Wanted do. We have a small child. 22 Benumbs Derek is a good man, but he 24 Beanie, for one has violated my trust. I can’t forget and I don’t know if I 25 Scenic view GMC '88 7000 with 14 ft dump, 26 USSR penal with fold down sides, can forgive. We’ve had our 11,000 Actual Miles, diesel, ups and downs, and the past labor camp Allison, AT, PS, AC, one owner, immaculate. $13,900. year has been particularly 29 Classic gift for Call 208-320-4058 stressful. Father’s Day When he returned from 30 Defamatory the trip, he was the perfect statement in husband — loving,attentive, devoted — exactly what I writing had been missing. To find 34 “Once __ a out that what was behind time...” CHEVY '88 8000 with 8 yard this change in his behavior 35 __ rummy; card dump. Diesel Allison, AT, PS, was guilt is devastating. I’m AC, load tarp, one owner, not sure I want to be with game fleet maintained. $8900. Call 208-320-4058. him anymore. Am I overre- 36 __ split; ice acting? cream treat CONNECT WITH CUSTOMERS — THROWN IN 37 Likely WHO NEED YOUR SERVICE MARYLAND Advertise in the 38 Ebbs Saturday’s Puzzle Solved Business & Service Directory 40 Refuse to allow 2 Eye flirtatiously 733-0931 ext. 2 EAR 41 Sell directly to 3 Mine minerals the public 4 Tijuana native ABBY 43 Joke 5 Chicken’s cry Jeanne 44 Actor Gregory 6 Actor Jack __ 45 Cough __; 7 In the past Phillips lozenges 8 Golfer’s aide DEAR THROWN: Yes — 46 Taxi 9 Leg joints FORD '03 F-450 w/12' contrac- but that doesn’t mean you tors bed. 11hp air compressor, 47 Like anchovies 10 Contempt 100 gallon fuel tank in back with should ignore what hap- electric pump. 7.3 Powerstroke pened. Before you throw 48 Crowbar 11 Lounging about diesel, AT, AC, one owner, 50 British tavern 12 Penny or dime immaculate. $13,900. away what could be a per- Call 208-320-4058. fectly good marriage, it’s 51 Meantime 13 Fast-growing important you and Derek 54 Unexpected shade trees work through what caused extras 21 Cleaning cloth those “ups and downs” that 58 Seldom __; 23 Bekins rival led to what was missing in rare 25 Oil and __; your relationship. A mar- FORD '03 F-550 Cab & Chassis, riage counselor could be 59 Passes out salad dressing 78000 actual miles, power- very helpful right now. If cards 26 Sentry stroke diesel, auto trans, PS, Derek didn’t love you and (c) 2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. AC, under hood Vmax air com- 61 Ore deposit 27 Top berth All Rights Reserved. pressor. One owner, like new. want to make things right, 62 Loaned 28 Often state-run $12,900. Call 208-320-4058. he wouldn’t have told you about what he did.For that,I 63 Follow game 42 Galore 51 __ of Capri respect him, and so should 64 Yen 29 __-tac-toe 44 Bland 52 Requirement you. 65 Small whirlpool 31 Biblical tower nourishment 53 Take care of 66 In one ear and 32 Pass a law 46 Concrete 54 Unhappy EAR ABBY:My husband out the __ 33 Tall and thin component 55 Miffed and I are recently retired. We’ve happily settled into a 67 Submissive 35 Become firm 47 Source of light 56 Border FORD '95 F-250 with utility bed. New factory 351 V8 & auto morning routine of break- 36 Plead and heat 57 Look for trans, new radials, immaculate fast, reading the paper and previous Calif. State owned ve- DOWN 38 Staircase piece 49 VCR insertion 60 Bit of sooty hicle, $4900. 208-320-4058 exercising. Some days we 1 Cargo; freight 39 Small amount 50 Enigma; riddle residue don’t bother to shower and dress until late morning. rECREATIONAL A friend, “Herb,” who is also retired, frequently drops by unannounced FLEETWOOD DISCOVERY '00 between 8 a.m. and noon. BROYHILL quality 4 pc queen bdrm MEDICAL EQUIPMENT diesel pusher, 2 slide outs, set w/mattress, beautiful oak. Paid Reclining bath lift by Minivator 303. propane 3 burner stove with oven, FREIGHTLINER '94 with 15 ft You’d think that after catch- $3700. $1200/offer 208-733-7201 Call 308-6804. 50amp propane generator, 2 sepa- dumpbed with shaker and load ing me still in my robe and rate TVs with upgraded Direct tarp. 60 series Detroit 400hp. 9 PELLET STOVE by Danson, HUGE USED FURNITURE SALE TV/Satellite DVR/DVD/DHS player, spd., trans., AC, PS, Jake my husband in sweaty works good, $800. Dressers, couches, recliners, dry camping upgrade, all porcelain brake, Alloy wheels. Very good 208-420-7297 or 731-2292 workout clothes, Herb dinette sets, TV's, Box spring & POLARIS '07 Sportsman 500. toilet, washer/dryer combo, other cond. Low miles. $14,900. mattresses, china hutch, coffee Excellent condition. amenities, live-in cond. 54,000. would get the message that QUILTING MACHINE APQS long $ Call 208-320-4058. tables, end tables, home décor, Only 948 miles. Salmon, ID 208-756-6998 it’s not convenient to visit, jewlry. Open Everyday Mon-Sat. arm Ultimate I 14' table + lots of ex- 208-320-0747 tras $5750. Gail 208-654-2301 info 10-6. 248 S Hwy 24 SOUTHWIND '91 Motorhome 35' but he continues. I see no between Burley/Rupert 7000 Onan generator, excellent way of stopping this short of condition. Many extras, 6 new being blunt, but I don’t want POOL TABLE 8' Connelly Scotts- tires. $7995. Call 208-537-6666. dale, top end. Made in USA. 1 1/4" to hurt his feelings. We see slate with accessories. Paid over TIOGA '83 Refurbished, new tires, HONDA '81 Goldwing Interstate, him and his wife at many $6000. Must Sell $2,500. AIR COMPRESSOR Sullair 185 upholstery, very clean, gas, great 17,000 miles, full luggage, $1850. 208-326-3473 CFM, John Deere Diesel, towable, mileage, $5500. 208-532-4488 social events. low hrs, one owner, work ready. Honda '83 V45 Sabre $1550, very $4800. Call 208-320-4058. fast. 208-308-1539 My question is, what’s the QUEEN BEDROOM SET 5 piece, etiquette regarding calling 4 poster, padded leather head- SMITHY 3-in-1 lathe-mill-drill. GMC '91 3500 with Auto crane, board, 6 drawer chest, 8 draw- HONDA '88 Elite CH80 Scooter, A lot of extras with it. Kohler, built in 3KW geneset & ahead to let someone know er-2 cabinet dresser, mirror & exc. Must sell, upgrading. $550. Vmax under hood air compres- Call after 6pm 208-720-7201. Low miles. 80 mpg. 360-807-3300. you would like to stop by? nightstand. Solid wood. $985. FLEETWOOD '01 Wilderness 22' sor. V8, AT, AC, 70,000 Actual Call 208-320-2656. trailer, fully loaded except AC, ex- miles, one owner, immaculate. Maybe if you answer this in HONDA VINTAGE '83 V-45 Magna cellent cond, $6800. 208-736-8090 $6900. Call 208-320-4058. the newspaper,Herb will see 750cc V Twin, all original, $1650. it and recognize himself. We TWIN FALLS TRADING CO. Call 208-734-0311 JAYCO '07 Jay Flight, 25' with small Gently used furniture, Antiques, BOOKS Wanted! I pay cash for old slide out, like new, $11,800. need help! Cool Junk, Garden & Home Decor KAWASAKI '07 KX250, excellent 208-320-0747 Hours: 10-5:30 Tuesday-Friday books. Many topics wanted. Also FRUSTRATED IN old photos. Call 800-823-9124 condition, ran 35 hours, runs & 10-2 Saturday great, garaged. Asking $2,750. RAGEN '07 Toyhauler Trailer Wide BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 590 Addison Ave ~ 732-5200 Body SS 24'. Onan 5500 genera- BUYING Gold & Silver Jewelry, 208-293-4286 DEAR FRUSTRATED: tor, 40 gal fuel station, 150 gal. Coins, Bullion. Top prices paid. fresh water, (2) electric queen And what if Herb doesn’t see 208-410-5787 Locally Owned. Ready to Ride! bunks, side queen plus lots more. the column today? It has Excellent condition. $15,750. WANTED Junk Cars, $50 small, Bellevue, Idaho. 208-720-8780 GMC '91 Topkick with 47 ft, been known to happen with $75 medium, $100 large. Free Telelect, manlift, Cat diesel, even the most devoted Dear Ward Auction & Appraisals towing. Courteous, clean & Allison AT, PS, AC, clean well Abby readers.There is noth- “Putting value to your professional same day removal. maintained, one owner truck, Call 208-410-3572. valuables” work ready. $10,900. ing hurtful or rude about Call 208-320-4058. telling someone who drops Set up Available WANTED running motorcycles, '94- HARLEY '04 Softail (208)590-0253 '02 Dodge Cummins, trailers, fuel $10,983. by when you’re not present- efficient cars. Cash in hand. Looking Call 734-3000 able that you’re embar- for good deals 208-312-1580call/text rassed to be “caught” that WANTED Running or rebuildable way,and to please call before engine or block for a David Brown Case model 1290 tractor. coming over to ask if it’s ROTOTILLING small yards/gardens. Call 208-432-6928 convenient. If necessary,say Reasonable rates. KAND '94 toy hauler, 23 ft., heavy IHC '83 CO 9670 XL with 50,000 YOU read it in my column. 208-733-5408 WANTED Scrap Iron. Willing to pay Actual Miles. 6V92 Diesel with 50% of what we scrap. duty, all new inside, $3450/offer Jerome 208-324-4493 7 spd. PS, AC, Jake brake, lots Magic Valley area. 208-293-4712 of chrome, new tires, one EAR ABBY: My daugh- owner, in like new cond. $9900. WANTED We buy junk batteries. tRANSPORTATION ter “Celia” is 32 and single. We pay more than anyone out Call 208-320-4058. there. Check us out at Interstate She’s beautiful, intelligent, Batteries. Fully licensed and in- hardworking and a great sured to protect the batteries all the way to the smelter. cook — but she can’t keep a Call 208-733-0896. boyfriend! Celia has dated a TREES FOR SALE ~ Each Sat. 412 Eastland Drive, 8-5 Mon-Fri lot of men and has no prob- in May, 9-2pm or by appt. Give Mother Earth a gift she will lem attracting them, but she enjoy for generations- ALUMAWELD 21' White Water NOTICE does have a problem keeping Beautiful Ornamental Pear & Jetboat. 7.5 L, Kodiak Marine Flowering Plum, V8 with Hamilton 3 stage stain- Classified Advertisers IHC 4200 with 180,000 actual them. After a few dates, they Austrian Pine, Spruce & More. DEVILBISS 'IGO' portable medical less steel pump. Heater, power Please check your ad for miles. 8V71 turbo Diesel with don’t want to go out with Field of Trees ~ 308-3506 oxygen generator system, 2 deliv- trim, cabin cover, 1/2 top, accuracy the first day it runs. 13 spd trans, PS, AC, jake, good rubber, wet kit, one owner, her anymore. I don’t know 1218 Washington St S, Twin Falls ery systems, continuous flow or Lowrance depth finder, nice The Times-News will only be “If you plant it, it will grow” pulse dose flow. AC/DC operation, trailer with electric winch. One work ready. $8900. why. Have you any ideas? responsible for any errors report- Call 208-320-4058. w/2 rechargeable batteries, used owner, immaculate, must see. ed on the first day of publication CONCERNED ABOUT only 30 hours, cost $3000 new, $15,900. Call 208-320-4058. Please Call 733-0931 ext. 2 sell for $2000. 208-726-5816 MY GIRL IN KENTUCKY DEAR CONCERNED: Is Celia as anxious about her single status as you are? If CLASSIFIEDS so, few things chase a man KIMBER 22-250 Varmit, $900. BPS 2 slides, V10, low miles! It pays to read the fine print. off faster than a woman Call the Times-News to place 20 gage, $375. Winchester 9422 CLASSIFIEDS your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 mag, $500. Winchester 22 auto, who’s looking for a commit- $200. Call 208-320-0856 It pays to read the fine print! Call the Times-News to place PETERBILT '79 359 with 400 ment too quickly. However, Cummins and 13 spd. PS & AC. TAURUS 44 mag + 200 rnds $500. COINS and Silver Bars, 100 ounces. your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 Wet kit, Alloy Wheels, good having never met or spoken Six rolls of silver 1964 quarters in J-Stevens 4-10 single shot $100. rubber, lots of polished alum. with your daughter, I can’t very good condition. 208-436-6430 Model 1300 12 ga $100. 870 Ex- Accessories, well maintained, NEW ENGINES press 12 ga $200. 208-324-6742 and RE-MANUFAC- work ready. $10,900. say what may be causing the FAST TREES Grow 6-8 ft. yearly, DOLPHIN '01, 34'. TURED ENGINES and TRANS- Call 208-320-4058. WEATHERBY Vanguard 300 mag $39,500. MISSIONS. USED ENGINES, men in her life to head for the $11.95-$17.95 delivered. Bushnell 9x40, 160 rounds $700. Brochure online at Call 734-3000 TRANSMISSIONS, transfer cases, door.Perhaps she should ask Savage model 99 300 $400. SILAGE/MANURE TRUCK Peterbilt www.fasttrees.com or call fenders, hoods, lights, bumpers, Mossburg 243 Tasco 12x40 $300. doors, grilles, mirrors, RADIA- '00 379, shorthood, '08 Burley some of her friends for some 800-615-3405 208-324-6742 TORS, etc. 208-734-7090 Bed. Call 208-280-0693. honest feedback. Healthy & Fit 10 Monday, May 9, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho

BURLEY/RUPERT FORECAST TWIN FALLS FIVE-DAY FORECAST Yesterday’s Weather Today: Mostly cloudy, rain showers. High 48. Today Tonight Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday City Hi Lo Prcp Boise 57 45 0.16" Tonight: Showers continuing. Low 37. Challis 57 44 Trace" Coeur d’ Alene 54 37 0.18" Idaho Falls 50 44 0.22" Tomorrow: Partly cloudy with showers. High 57. Jerome 52 42 0.52" Lewiston 60 47 0.01" Lowell 52 44 0.41" Malad City n/a n/a n/a" ALMANAC - BURLEY Malta n/a n/a n/a" Mostly cloudy, Partly cloudy, A few showers Warmer Partly cloudy Mostly cloudy, Pocatello 50 44 0.43" rain showers scattered possible Rexburg 49 41 0.17" Temperature Precipitation Salmon 61 43 0.00" showers thunder Stanley 47 32 0.06" Sun Valley 50 40 0.10" Yesterday’s High 51° Yesterday’s 0.38" High 51° Low 41° 59° / 40° 70° / 44° 71° / 47° 76° / 46° Yesterday’s Low 44° Month to Date 0.38" Normal High / Low 66° / 40° Avg. Month to Date 0.37" ALMANAC - TWIN FALLS Record High 88° in 1954 Water Year to Date 8.51" Record Low 26° in 2002 Avg. Water Year to Date 7.15" Barometric Sunrise and Temperature Precipitation Humidity Pressure Sunset IDAHO’S FORECAST Yesterday’s High 51° Yesterday’s 0.55" Yesterday’s High 93% 5 pm Yesterday 29.68 in. Today Sunrise: 6:23 AM Sunset: 8:47 PM Yesterday’s Low 44° Month to Date 0.55" Yesterday’s Low 62% Tuesday Sunrise: 6:21 AM Sunset: 8:48 PM SUN VALLEY, SURROUNDING MTS. Normal High / Low 64° / 40° Avg. Month to Date 0.37" Today’s Forecast Avg. 73% Wednesday Sunrise: 6:20 AM Sunset: 8:49 PM Lingering showers or a rain/snow mix are Record High 86° in 1992 Water Year to Date 10.02" Thursday Sunrise: 6:19 AM Sunset: 8:50 PM expected for yet another day before the current Record Low 24° in 2002 Avg. Water Year to Date 7.92" A water year runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 Friday Sunrise: 6:19 AM Sunset: 8:51 PM system pushes further east. Temperature & Precipitation valid through 5 pm yesterday Moonrise Coeur d’ Moon Phases Today’s U. V. Index Low Moderate High Alene Today Highs 50'sTonight’s Lows 30's and Moonset Forecasts and maps prepared by: 63 / 41 BOISE Today Moonrise: 11:55 AM Moonset: 1:39 AM 4 11 3 5 7 10 We are on the far western edge of the Tuesday First Full Last New Moonrise: 1:05 PM Moonset: 2:12 AM The higher the index the10 Cheyenne, Wyoming latest cold front, so do expect more May 10 May 17 May 24 June 1 Wednesday Moonrise: 2:17 PM Moonset: 2:42 AM more sun protection needed www.dayweather.com showers Monday. It will be drier and warmer Tuesday. REGIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST WORLD FORECAST Lewiston Today TomorrowWednesday Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow 61 / 46 Today Highs/Lows 50's / 30's to 40's City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Boise 57 40 sh 65 40 pc 72 40 pc Atlanta 88 65 pc 89 66 pc Orlando 92 70 pc 93 70 pc Acapulco 89 76 pc 89 75 pc Moscow 59 41 sh 61 40 sh Grangeville NORTHERN UTAH Bonners Ferry 69 40 sh 69 41 pc 69 41 r Atlantic City 65 49 pc 64 49 sh Philadelphia 73 51 pc 71 50 pc Athens 64 57 pc 63 58 sh Nairobi 72 57 sh 72 57 sh Showers will continue for Burley 48 37 sh 57 38 sh 67 38 pc Baltimore 73 49 pc 73 50 su Phoenix 79 58 su 79 58 pc Auckland 66 59 sh 68 52 sh Oslo 67 47 pc 65 47 pc 48 / 39 the next couple of days due Challis 46 37 sh 58 34 sh 68 34 pc Billings 52 39 r4935rPortland, ME 62 44 sh 57 45 sh Bangkok 92 79 sh 93 80 sh Paris 73 46 pc 74 46 pc Coeur d’ Alene 63 41 sh 65 41 pc 66 41 r Birmingham 87 66 su 92 66 su Raleigh 81 56 pc 79 55 th Beijing 71 49 pc 84 49 pc Prague 68 39 pc 73 47 pc to a strong, slow moving Elko, NV 51 33 sh 58 32 sh 68 32 pc Boston 63 46 sh 58 46 r Rapid City 66 48 th 58 39 th Berlin 75 46 pc 79 54 pc Rio de Jane 77 66 sh 72 65 sh weather system. The Eugene, OR 59 39 sh 68 45 pc 61 45 r Charleston, SC 79 67 pc 79 66 th Reno 50 38 th 63 40 pc Buenos Aires 61 49 pc 69 56 pc Rome 68 52 pc 71 56 pc McCall mountains could see some Gooding 51 40 sh 60 39 pc 67 39 pc Charleston, WV 78 55 pc 82 62 th Sacramento 73 48 pc 80 50 su Cairo 84 53 pc 86 58 pc Santiago 79 45 pc 74 48 pc Grace 41 29 sh 49 30 sh 59 30 pc Chicago 62 57 th 75 64 th St. Louis 89 71 th 94 70 su Dhahran 95 82 pc 94 82 pc Seoul 68 54 sh 76 50 pc Salmon snow. 44 / 31 Hagerman 55 42 sh 66 40 pc 72 40 pc Cleveland 66 50 pc 71 58 pc St.Paul 65 56 th 77 59 th Geneva 69 45 sh 69 41 sh Sydney 62 43 sh 63 46 pc 47 / 35 Hailey 48 35 sh 56 33 sh 63 33 pc Denver 77 45 pc 70 36 pc Salt Lake City 52 40 sh 53 42 sh Hong Kong 80 77 th 81 78 sh Tel Aviv 68 65 pc 68 64 pc Idaho Falls 47 37 sh 58 35 sh 64 35 pc Des Moines 81 67 th 89 67 pc San Diego 62 52 pc 67 53 pc Jerusalem 82 52 pc 82 52 pc Tokyo 79 54 pc 64 53 sh Kalispell, MT 58 38 sh 63 38 sh 66 38 pc Detroit 65 48 pc 65 54 th San Francisco 62 50 pc 65 50 su Johannesburg 66 42 pc 66 42 pc Vienna 70 42 pc 76 49 pc Jerome 50 40 sh 58 39 sh 67 39 pc El Paso 92 62 hz 87 56 pc Seattle 61 43 sh 68 48 pc Kuwait City 101 78 sh 102 78 pc Warsaw 73 50 pc 75 47 pc Lewiston 61 46 sh 73 49 su 77 49 r Fairbanks 50 29 sh 43 24 ls Tucson 83 56 hz 80 53 pc London 64 45 r 67 43 sh Winnipeg 52 44 sh 50 37 sh Caldwell Malad City 45 36 sh 53 36 sh 63 36 pc Fargo 68 55 th 70 52 th Washington, DC 74 52 pc 74 51 pc Mexico City 85 53 sh 86 53 sh Zurich 68 36 pc 66 38 sh 59 / 42 Idaho Falls Malta 46 37 sh 54 36 sh 64 36 pc Honolulu 82 70 th 82 70 th McCall 44 31 sh 54 29 pc 57 29 sh Houston 93 74 pc 93 73 pc Boise Sun Valley 47 / 37 Missoula, MT 52 38 sh 62 37 sh 71 37 pc Indianapolis 77 60 th 84 67 th TODAY’S NATIONAL MAP 57 / 40 45 / 30 Pocatello 44 37 sh 55 36 sh 64 36 pc Jacksonville 91 70 th 89 68 th -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Portland, OR 61 43 sh 68 48 pc 61 48 r Kansas City 92 71 su 92 70 su Pocatello Rupert 49 38 sh 59 37 sh 67 37 pc Las Vegas 68 54 th 75 59 pc Rupert 44 / 37 Rexburg 43 36 sh 55 34 sh 63 34 pc Little Rock 88 69 pc 89 69 pc Mountain Home 49 / 38 55 / 38 Richland, WA 70 47 pc 76 50 su 77 50 pc Los Angeles 67 53 pc 71 55 pc Rogerson 42 31 ls 48 33 ls 58 33 pc Memphis 89 71 pc 91 71 pc Burley Salmon 47 35 sh 57 31 sh 72 31 pc Miami 87 73 pc 88 75 pc Twin Falls 48 / 37 Salt Lake City, UT 52 40 sh 53 42 sh 62 42 sh Milwaukee 57 48 th 59 53 th Fronts 51 / 41 Spokane, WA 67 41 pc 70 42 pc 71 42 r Nashville 88 67 pc 90 66 pc L Stanley 41 28 mx 49 25 sh 60 25 pc New Orleans 87 70 pc 88 71 pc Yesterday’s State Extremes - High: 61 at Salmon Low: 31 at Dixie Sun Valley 45 30 mx 48 29 sh 58 29 pc New York 69 50 pc 68 51 pc Cold Yellowstone, MT Oklahoma City 72 weather key: su-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, mc-mostly cloudy, c-cloudy, 43 29 mx 40 23 mx 47 23 mc 93 pc 92 71 pc Omaha 87 66 pc 91 62 pc th-thunderstorms, sh-showers,r-rain, sn-snow, fl-flurries, w-wind, m-missing L Windy Warm CANADIAN FORECAST SPORTS UP CLOSE Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Stationary City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Pleasant Calgary 54 33 sh 60 36 sh Saskatoon 56 34 pc 57 34 pc H Cranbrook 56 31 ls 60 33 ls Toronto 60 40 pc 57 42 pc Valid to 6 p.m. today Edmonton 59 38 sh 65 43 sh Vancouver 53 44 sh 53 40 sh Occluded Kelowna 54 28 ls 58 34 pc Victoria 56 48 pc 56 45 pc Yesterday’s National Extremes: Lethbridge 56 36 sh 62 40 pc Winnipeg 52 44 sh 50 37 sh High: 108 at Laredo, Texas Regina 53 39 sh 53 38 sh Low: 26 at Wisdom, Mont.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

Unscramble these four Jumbles, FORD '93 Ranger, 2WD, 5 spd, new Looking for a New or Used SUV? one letter to each square, tires, engine tune-up, runs good, to form four ordinary words. $1800. 208-421-3649 CNPIH GMC '79 2500 454, bed liner, load- ed, chrome wheels, rack & job box. $3000/offer. Call 293-4578. DODGE '08 Ram 2500 Quad Cab 4x4, long box, Cummins, CD, ©2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. cruise, running boards, $28,999. All Rights Reserved. WESTERN STAR '89 with 84,000 Stock#8G195595D 208-733-5776 Actual Miles, 15 yard dump SBIKR bed, double ram scissor. We don't care what you buy or Front mount pump Cat 3406B, CHEVY '00 Blazer, auto, V6, 131K where you buy it. We just want 400 HP, Allison AT, PS, AS, miles, nice looking, dependable, to get you the best deal! Jake Brake, 63,000 lb, GVW, $4500. 208-678-4154 Call 734-3000 Hendrickson suspension. Very clean, one owner truck. CTHURC $19,900. Call 208-320-4058.

DODGE '08 Ram1500 Quad Cab 4x4 Hemi, Big Horn, CD, cruise, for Up the IAFLOFCISign fan club (OFFICIAL) Facebook Jumble 20” wheels, $15,999. Stock#8S590177D 208-733-5776 GOROFT Now arrange the circled letters CHEVY '07 Equinox LT, leather, CD to form the surprise answer, as cruise, alloy wheels, auto, $15,700. suggested by the above cartoon. FORD '03 Ranger 4X4, Extended Stock#76107258 208-733-3033 Cab with shell, auto, 6 cyl, AC, Answer here: loaded, excellent condition, only NISSAN '05 Xterra, 4x4, auto, CD, 16K miles, $12,500. 326-3473 cruise, tow pkg, alloy wheels, (Answers tomorrow) $16,945. Stock#5C620840D CHEVROLET '96 1500, ex-cab, Jumbles: MOUTH GLORY RELENT FALLEN 208-733-5776 Saturday’s 4X4, local truck, exceptionally Answer: The horse took the lead in the Kentucky clean, $8450. Derby, but — NOT “FURLONG”

FORD '04 F-150, 2WD, 9' flatbed, easy load height, 5.4 V8. Great CHEVY '09 Suburban 4X4, GM toy hauler/lawn care vehicle. Certified, rear air, CD, tow pkg, 83,200 miles. Excellent condition. Onstar, $28,940. Stock#9R272499C 208 420-6923 208-733-3033 Require pre-payment prior to publication. Major credit/ FORD '91 F-250 460CI, 4x2 stan- debit cards, & cash accepted. CHEVY '07 1500 Ext cab, 4x4, air, dard cab, long bed, $2500/offer. CHEVY '10 Express 2500 cargo van CHEVROLET '90 Lumina, local 733-0931 ext. 2 Times-News CD, cruise, bed liner, tow pkg, Call 410-2329 air, auto, certified, $18,995. trade, well maintained, runs great, $16,940. Stock#71727261 Stock#A1153320C 208-733-3033 only $3995. 208-733-3033 Get the Best Deal

DODGE '03 Caravan 3.3L, blue, AC, $2,800. Call 208-219-0006. FORD '94 F-350 Crew cab, w/10' flatbed, one owner, low miles, CHEVY '11 Traverse AWD LT, 3rd V8, AT, AC, very clean. $4900. seat, CD, cruise, alloy wheels, rear Call 208-320-4058. air, $28,999. Stock #BJ133078C 208-733-3033 on a new or used Car! We're on YOUR side. Isn't it about time? CHEVY '07 Malibu Maxx, Certified, Save time, money, and hassle! CHEVY '07 2500 HD ext cab, 4x4, CD, cruise, moon roof, alloy wheels, Call 734-3000 6.0L, bed liner, tow pkg, CD, cruise, $11,850. Stock#7F195890C $23,999. Stock#7E552794D NISSAN '05 Quest, low miles, CHEVY '91 S10 Blazer, 4x4, V6, 5 208-733-3033 208-733-5776 power hatch, power door, PW, AC, spd., AC, good gas mileage. CD, very nice, only $12,995. $3995. 324-3127 or 324-1252. MERCEDES '85 Benz 380 SL red convertible. Great shape, must Corporate truck. Local Owner! see! $15,000 firm. 208-421-4932

GMC '06 2500HD, ext cab, 4x4, CD, MERCURY '08 Grand Marquis, cruise, tow pkg, running boards, white, fully loaded, great condition, $20,999. Stock#6E164483D only 31K miles, $15,000. 208-733-5776 208-326-3473 FORD '98 Expedition 4x4 with MINI COOPER '05 S., 56,500 miles, 68,000 actual miles, V8, AT, C, AUTO BROKERAGE PW, CC, PDL, excellent tires. 40 miles per gallon, chili red, takes clean, reasonably priced leather, sun and moon roof, premi- One owner, very clean. $6900. vehicles on consignment and gets CHEVY '07 Monte Carlo SS, CHEVY '08 Silverado Z71. Call 208-320-4058. um found, heated seats, manual 6 $17,983. them sold for you. Call 536-1900. loaded, leather, sun roof, spoiler, speed, very fun economical car! CD, cruise, $14,835. Call 734-3000 $14,000/offer 208-308-8844 Stock#79354167D 208-733-5776 SUBARU '03 Outback AWD, AT, AC GMC '08 Sierra 1500 Crew Cab 4x4 155K mis, power locks/seats, new MAXX loaded Z71, leather, certified tires, very reliable $6800. 320-1970 after market wheels, $28,810. Stock#81238989 208-733-3033 GMC '10 Terrain GM Certified, CD, cruise, alloy wheels, $26,915. Stock#A6386699C 208-733-3033 BUICK '01 LeSabre, only 65K miles, PL, PW, locally owned, DODGE '05 Ram 1500 Big Horn, only $7450. CHRYSLER '06 Sebring, air, CD, 4x4, 4 door, 46K miles, one owner, cruise, alloy wheels, $8710. TOYOTA '03 Camry 161,476 miles nice truck, $20,998. Stock #6N190720 208-733-3033 great mpg, auto, loaded, great condition, $5000. 208-406-4992

MAZDA '00 B4000 SE, V6, 4x4, WARNING Ext cab, 4 door, clean truck, When purchasing a vehicle, make only $8950. sure that the title is in the name of the seller. Under Idaho motor vehicle code a vehicle cannot JEEP '10 Wrangler Unlimited Sport be sold unless the title is in the 4x4, hard top, 4x4, air, cruise, tilt, BUICK '06 Lucerne, V6, local name of the seller (exception: $23,999. Stock#AL205640DC Idaho licensed dealer). The trade, PW, PL, OnStar, XM radio, DODGE '04 Intrepid SE, 73K miles, 208-733-5776 6 CD, nice car, only $9,950. seller shall provide the new PL, PW, very nice car, purchaser a signed bill of sale only $7450. DODGE '07 1500, 4x4, air, cruise, showing the following: Full tow pkg, CD, $11,999. description of the vehicle, JEEP '81 CJ-7. Runs good, lots of vehicle identification number, Stock #7J602700D 208-733-5776 extras. $6,000 or best offer. amount paid and name(s) and 208-280-0261 address of the new purchaser. The bill of sale must be signed, NISSAN '06 Frontier Crew Cab, 4x4 dated and show actual mileage CD, cruise, running boards, tow at the time of sale. If you have pkg, $18,999. Stock#6C449252D any questions, please contact 208-733-5776 your local assessor's office.

JEEP '96 Cherokee, 4X4, 5 spd, DODGE '07 3500 dually 4x4, CADILLAC '08 SRX AWD, loaded, WHO can help YOU sell 118K miles, very clean, runs great, leather, sun roof, multi CD, $25,930. DODGE '10 Charger SXT Certified, crew cab, 6.7 Diesel, AT, full Times-News only $4995. your car? power, good rubber. Very clean, Stock #80101451 208-733-3033 air, CD, cruise, 3.5L, alloy wheels, one owner, high miles, but Classifieds $16,999. Stock#AH191896DC Classifieds Can! 208-733-5776 never off the asphalt, all freeway. 733-0931 ext. 2 $17,900. Call 208-320-4058. 208-733-0931 ext. 2 [email protected]