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Xavier performs Pitching leads ‘Les Miserables,’ Twin Falls to GRITTY Entertainment 1 state win HISTORY Sports 1 Magicvalley.com What’s next The U.S. Bureau of Land China Mountain wind project Management will continue to accept feedback on the China Mountain project through July 6. As part of that process, the BLM’s 15-member citizen advisory coun- draws wide-ranging opinions cil will give a recommendation after making a trip to the site in By Ben Botkin megawatt project, which, if approved, frequent the region for hunting trips and June. Times-News writer would scatter turbines across 30,700 to photograph wildlife. It’s uncertain when the BLM’s deci- acres in southern Idaho and northern He’s not entirely opposed to the proj- sion will come, but the developer Opinions about the proposed China Nevada. The meeting, organized by the ect, but he still has concerns about the tentatively hopes to complete the Mountain Wind Project are mixed. But U.S. Bureau of Land Management, pro- long-term environmental effect on his turbine construction in 2012-13. they are all based on the same central vided an outlet for people to provide sportsmen activities. To give input: Comments can be question: How will it affect the way of life comments and gain a better understand- “I see elk and deer and I’m just afraid if emailed by the July 6 deadline to for those who live and play in the sprawl- ing about the proposal. they put too many of those things up [email protected]. ing landscape of Brown’s Bench? Both support and a skeptical eye to- there, it’s going to kind of destroy the Visit Magicvalley.com for a link to More than three dozen people showed ward the project were present at the area,”he said.“It’s really a beautiful area.” the BLM’s draft environmental up at a public meeting Thursday in Twin event. impact statement on the project. Falls to learn more about the 425- Tom Gilbertson of Twin Falls likes to See WIND, Main 2 Jerome has new jail boss By Bradley Guire Times-News writer

The Jerome County Sheriff’s Office has hired Rob Neiwert as its new jail administrator, according to Sheriff Doug Mc- Fall. Neiwert, 42, who began his new duties last week, holds the rank of lieutenant and is no stranger to running a deten- tion facility. “He’s had ex- perience,” Mc- Fall said of Nei- wert, who be- gan his law en- forcement ca- reer with the Cassia County Neiwert Sheriff’s Office ASHLEY SMITH/Times-News in 1992 and rose to the position Wendell Police Sgt. Jeff Lenker helps escort people out of City Hall Thursday afternoon. The building was evacuated after crews tearing down a nearby gym broke a natural gas line. of jail administrator of the Mi- ni-Cassia Criminal Justice Center before leaving to start his own business last year. Fighting crime, and a budget deficit Former Jerome County Jail administrator Lt. Robert Hass “We want our own department,” spent approximately two years As Wendell figures out funding, employees like INSIDE Mayor Brad Christopherson said in the position. He decided to Wendell City Hall evacuated Thursday. return to the Twin Falls Coun- police Sgt. Jeff Lenker keep the town running after gas leak. Down to just two full-time offi- ty Sheriff’s Office, where he cers, one part-time officer and previously worked as a jail By Bradley Guire part of its identity — public ser- See Main 2 three reserves, Wendell’s police deputy. Times-News writer vants like Wendell Police Depart- force is still providing a “good” Neiwert understands he will ment Sgt.Jeff Lenker. dell’s leaders have decided one level of service to residents, be immediately challenged by WENDELL — Hub City, Magic Nearly one year after discovering thing the city’s 2,782 residents Christopherson said, in a time his new position, as Jerome Valley continues its fight to main- their city was operating at an cannot do without is their own po- County continues to experi- tain not only its solvency,but also a $880,000 budget deficit, Wen- lice force,even a small one. See WENDELL, Main 2 ence overcrowding and other undesirable conditions at its current jail. ALSO MAKING NEWS “The need is great,”Neiwert Xavier to end ties with management company said of a new correctional fa- Family finds $45,000 cility. “It’s in the best interest Times-News arrangement, while Trustee Joan from any liability for its perform- of the taxpayers. We’re hous- in new home, returns it Hurlock was against the change. ance through the agreement. Hu- ing inmates in other counties, SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — When Xavier Charter School will for- Another trustee, Shawn Willsey, ber, however, noted that the docu- and it’s costing a significantly Josh Ferrin closed on his family’s mally split ties with its manage- was absent, and as chairwoman, ment “also releases us from liabili- higher amount (than housing first home, he never thought he’d ment company, Paragon Schools, Teresa Berry did not cast a vote. ty, because we have done major inmates in-county).” make the discovery of a lifetime, the school’s board decided in a The board had reviewed the damage to their business.” Neiwert estimates that the then give it back. 2-1 vote Thursday night. proposed agreement one week pri- Berry asked for a revote, but one county spends on average He found boxes, all stuffed full Trustees Gerardo Munoz and or. Thursday’s decision came after was not held. $20,000 per month to house with tightly wound rolls of cash Emily Huber voted in favor of an 15 to 20 minutes of discussion, The agreement is effective July 1. inmates out of Jerome County. bundled together with twine — agreement for the two organiza- during which Hurlock voiced con- For more on this story, read Sat- more than $40,000. MAIN 4 tions to end their business cerns about releasing Paragon urday’s Times-News. See JEROME, Main 2

Bridge ...... Classifieds 3 Crossword ...... Classifieds 2 Obituaries...... Main 4 Partly sunny Comics ...... Classifieds 10 Dear Abby ...... Classifieds 7 Opinion ...... Main 6-7 64 / 44 Commodities ...... Business 2 Jumble ...... Classifieds 8 Sudoku ...... Classifieds 7 Business 4 Main 2 Friday, May 20, 2011 MORNING MIX TN Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho IF YOU DO ONE THING TODAY The man who saved the Magic Valley Dont forget to enter your float, vintage car, marching band or kazoo troupe in the Twin Falls Western Days Parade. Todays the f Joe Marshall had de- tially took over management eastern Idaho — high altitude deadline for the June 4 event, themed “Fun for Generations,”and cided to stay in Utah,the of heavily mortgaged spud and isolation there kept dis- you can register at the Twin Falls Area Chamber of Commerce. Y Ilandscape that sur- OU farms. ease problems from develop- Information: 543-4911. rounds you might look very DONT SAY “He bought a Model-T ing — and sold the “certi- different today. Ford and constructed a pick- fied”seed to growers in the Theres a chance the Mag- Steve Crump up type box on the back,” Magic Valley. ic Valley would be mostly Davis wrote.“Traveling con- It was a captive market. grazing land or wheat or stantly from morning to Since the banks were calling barley country,with small LET ME HEAR IT night,he went from one farm the shots,farmers had little pockets of irrigated agricul- If its funny, sad or just plain to another advising growers choice but to use that seed. ture.At the very least,the weird and it happens in the on irrigation practices,culti- Marshalls strategy explosive development that Magic Valley, I want to know. vation,harvesting proce- worked.By the mid-1920s, began after World War II Call me at 735-3223 or dures,storage,and all as- potatoes nationally sold for might have been delayed. write me at pects of their farming opera- 40 cents for a 100-pound Marshall was an Ohioan,a [email protected]. tion.He urged most of the bag.But Idaho spuds fetched 27-year-old,self-educated farmers to grow potatoes be- $1.40 a hundredweight. civil engineer who came can agricultural markets had cause the potential cash in- He parlayed his old Chica- West in 1902 to work for the collapsed.In a single year, come from the crop offered a go railroad connections into Milner brothers,who were 1921,the average net income solution to the depressed a marketing machine.By the Times-News file photo building the dam that made per farm nationally fell from economic conditions in Ida- mid-1930s,Idaho potatoes Cancer survivor Stacey Hastings, 51, left, embraces her aunt, Shirley irrigated agriculture in the $1,000 to $500.Twin Falls ho farming in general.” were prized for the tables of Gorrell, 80, a 38-year-survivor of ovarian cancer, at the beginning of Magic Valley possible.Mar- banks,which had lent heavi- Marshall understood he big city restaurants in the shall filed on a 160-acre ly to potato farmers,were in was trying to rescue a flawed East and Midwest. the survivors lap during the 2010 Relay for Life at the Twin Falls tract east of whats now deep trouble. product.The quality of Idaho Marshall,who died in County Fairgrounds. The women were joined by relatives and fellow Twin Falls,then left Idaho to Spuds were a much bigger potatoes in 1921 was uneven, 1964,was an old-school cancer survivors Melissa Neiers, 53, and Loah Allred, 76, at right. develop land in Mexico.In piece of Magic Valley agri- to put it charitably. spudman — strictly fresh- 1917,he returned to Idaho culture in 1921 than they are The problem was seed. pack — and was so devoted to and produced a 40-acre today,and as such the com- Idaho spud fields in those quality that,according to crop of potatoes.More im- modity was truly the linch- days were planted with seed Davis,hed fire any employee T.F.Relay for Life portantly,Marshall talked pin of south-central Idaho. from previous crops,and it on the spot who he deemed Union Pacific Railroad into Had the banks gone under, was often disease-ridden. to be abusing potatoes.Mar- sending enough spare rail the valleys irrigation-based “He was able to find a car- shalls segment of Idahos in- begins today cars from Chicago to make economy — at the time bare- load in Montana and an ad- dustry was gradually over- shipping Idaho potatoes ly 15 years old — might not ditional quantity in Oregon,” taken by processors like De- commercially viable. have survived. Davis wrote.“He bought clos Jack Simplot.But with- Times-News He left Twin Falls in 1919 So Marshall cut a deal with these lots and brought them out Marshall,Simplot may 2011 to develop an irrigation proj- the bankers. back to Idaho to be used in never have had the chance. The Twin Falls County ect in Utah; when he came According to James W. the production of more seed Fairgrounds will again play Relay for Life back home,the Magic Valley Davis1992 history of the potatoes.” Steve Crump is the host today and Saturday to was in trouble. potato business,Aristocrat Marshall set up a seed in- Times-News Opinion the American Cancer Soci- At Twin Falls County After World War I,Ameri- in Burlap, Marshall essen- dustry in the Ashton area of editor. etys biggest fundraiser and Fairgrounds, Filer celebration of survival. Selected schedule of events Nearly 90 teams are Friday signed up to participate in 4 p.m. – Food court, relay this years Relay for Life store open Annual canyon rim cleanup is Saturday event in Filer,the 20th incar- 4 to 6 p.m. – Survivor nation of the all-night registration Times-News the U.S.Bureau of Land Man- of U.S. Highway 93; volun- Southern Idaho Off-Road fundraiser that raised more 5:45 p.m. – National anthem, agement will gather Saturday teers who wish to help should Association, Magic Valley than $186,000 for cancer re- opening speech You can help clean up a at the Snake River Canyon plan to meet about 4.5 miles ATV Riders and local geo- search last year. Todays fes- 6 to 7:15 p.m. – Survivor stretch of the Snake River Park to pick up and haul away east of the highway, near the cachers. Aiding their work tivities begin with a 5:45 p.m. announcement Canyon rim this weekend, illegally dumped garbage that livestock corrals on the way to will be heavy equipment pro- opening event followed by 7:15 p.m. – Survivors lap beautifying a wild spot in accumulates at the site. The Devils Corral. Dress in layers, vided by sponsors such as the announcement of sur- 7:30 p.m. – Parade of teams, your backyard. project will run from 8:30 wear sturdy shoes and bring Western States Caterpillar vivors who will be honored in tent site judging Continuing an annual tra- a.m.to 2 p.m. gloves and sunscreen. and Cesco Equipment. the annual survivors lap. 8:30 to 10 p.m. – Entertainment dition, members of several The park is on the north Organizations involved in Information: Robert De- Last year, 208 cancer sur- 10 p.m. – Luminary ceremony outdoors organizations and rim of the canyon, to the east the cleanup include the Pew,731-2100. vivors marched in the open- 10:30 to 11 p.m. – Fun songs ing lap of the event. That 11 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. – Team moment is followed later in captain chili feed, entertain- the night by the equally ment Wendell poignant luminary ceremo- Saturday ny to remember those lost to 6 a.m. – Wake-up, continental Continued from Main 1 cancer. That somber event is and pancake breakfasts when small-town police de- scheduled for 10 p.m. 6:15 a.m. – National anthem WENDELL CITY HALL EVACUATED AFTER GAS LINE BREAK partments are shutting Teams from across the 6:30 a.m. – Pajama parade across the country due to Staff report inch natural gas line, Public Works Director Bob Magic Valley will keep their 7 a.m. – Entertainment begins budget cuts. A National Pub- Bailey said. walkers on the course 7 a.m. – Relay store open lic Radio story from August Wendell City Hall was evacuated for about two City Hall was evacuated because the gas start- throughout tonight and into 10 a.m. – Kids Clang for a reported that Pennsylvania hours Thursday afternoon when a small gas line ed drifting toward it, he said. No paramedics were Saturday, before the event Kure Lap state police have had to step was ruptured. needed. wraps up at 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. – Final lap, closing up and take the place of 14 City workers were using an excavator to clear He said Intermountain Gas promptly respond- All cancer survivors are ceremonies defunct agencies since 2009. the debris from a nearby 70-plus-year-old gymna- ed to turn off the gas and let everyone return to welcome to participate in the In October, Wendell city sium when a slab of concrete snagged the half- work. survivors lap, and the public events ceremonies and to officials flirted with the idea is welcome to take part in the cheer on the walking teams. of shuttering the department “Officer in Charge” in Octo- until its wrapped up,” he es, which make up $2.6 mil- and contracting law enforce- ber after Young was cut. But said. lion of its annual budget. ment services out to the Lenker neither holds the title This year, the city slated Hiring officers will have to Gooding County Sheriffs of chief nor comes close to the police department to re- wait, but its not clear how 5TH DISTRICT COURT NEWS Office, but discussions didnt making what the city used to ceive $428,815 of the citys long the freeze on new faces TWIN FALLS COUNTY get far. pay its last top cop — Lenker $3.6 million budget, with half will last. Christopherson is THURSDAY ARRAIGNMENTS “Im not sure how serious earns $33,000 per year, while of that going toward salaries. hesitant to guess how much Laura Lynn Mitchell, 26, Twin Falls; possession of a controlled we were,” Christopherson Young was hired for $47,500 Now seven months into the the city can save from this substance, possession of paraphernalia, injury to a child, recog- said,“but it was an option we annually in February 2010. fiscal year, Christopherson years expenditures to reduce nizance release, pretrial June 28. had to at least look at and Young took a $3,500 pay cut reported his police have its deficit. Gabriella Gonzalez, 21, Jerome; battery, recognizance release, consider.” later in the year. spent 37.4 percent of their Christopherson said de- public defender appointed, pretrial June 28. Instead, the city slashed its Lenker played down the budget. partment heads are sched- Wesley Albias Pennell, 35, Twin Falls; failure to purchase or invalid budget, eliminating many difference in salary — “Im As the department contin- uled to submit their budgets drivers license, failure to provide insurance, failure to appear, positions in the process — in- just happy to have a job” — ues to pinch its pennies, for fiscal 2012 in late June and $300 bond, defense counsel waived, pretria June 7. cluding former Chief Ken but he would like to see the whatever is left over in Octo- the city will approve a final Ramon Leon Garcia, 22, Twin Falls; felony conspiracy to commit Young. city bring on at least two ber will go toward feeding the budget in August. burglary, walk-in arraignment, private counsel to hire, prelimi- Leading the police depart- more full-time officers in the beast of the citys deficit. The “Theres only so much nary May 27. ment now is Lenker, who is future. city cant fill its budget gap by money to go around,”he said. Mark Brice Boss, 33, Twin Falls; felony driving under the influ- running the show with all the “If we have more than one scraping off enterprise funds “Were looking at the best ence, walk-in arraignment, bond previously posted, public responsibility and few of the big case going, everything set aside for irrigation, water, ways to spend it and provide defender appointed, preliminary May 27. perks. Lenker was named the else gets put on the back lot sewer and sanitation servic- the best services we can.”

the ballot. The latest plan, Wind which must be approved Jerome fort failed, adding that the by a 66.6 percent super- Continued from Main 1 China Mountain project will Continued from Main 1 majority, calls for a 120- Even so, Gilbertson also BY THE NUMBERS help the economy. County commissioners bed center with an esti- said he recognizes the need The China Mountain Wind miles of overhead This project will provide announced in April that mated cost of $8 million to for future energy sources, Project would include: transmission line. 19 about 750 jobs during the they will ask county voters $11 million. adding that hes well aware the maximum number miles of all-weather construction phase and this November to approve of the wind from his time of turbines. gravel roads. 50 jobs for operations and the funding of a new facili- Bradley Guire may be bow hunting there. 170 82 maintenance when finished, ty — the fourth time the is- reached at bguire@magic- Others were less guarded said Suzanne Leta Liou, de- sue will have appeared on valley.com or 735-3380. and more optimistic. sue further. cision. Rep. Jim Patrick, R- velopment manager for RES Stan Mai, president of the Lawmakers rejected that Twin Falls, who was at America Developments Inc., 400-member Magic Valley effort, though, saying wind Thursdays meeting, said the firm overseeing the proj- CLARIFICATION ATV Riders, said the organi- project approval is a local de- hes glad the moratorium ef- ect. zation supports the project. Investigation sequence unclear The groups backing of the Details of how police learned information regarding the wind project comes chiefly March 9 home invasion in Dietrich have been unclear in because all the roads for recent stories. ATVs will remain open for Lincoln County sheriffs deputies gleaned information riders to use,he said. from suspect Aaron Donabedians fiancee,Kayla Richard- “To be perfectly honest son, after Richardsons mother told them her daughter its probably not my favorite had information on Donabedians alleged involvement in thing, but its something the crime.Deputies then interviewed Richardson. that I think is needed,” Mai Save up to 60% on said. “Its going to change the landscape, the visuals, great deals from Circulation Director Robert Ronco . .735-3327 but I think its an appropriate TIMES-NEWS Circulation phones open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and 6 to 10 a.m. on weekends for questions use.” local businesses PUBLISHER about delivery, new subscriptions and vacation Mark Alexander of Filer, John Pfeifer ...... 735-3345 stops. 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Swayze would have Mondays, citys newly forming Urban bers that fundraising has Times-News correspondent Wednesdays and Fridays, “This will help save heavy draw on our Renewal Agency Board. been slow but overall sup- while no one would water on Frey, an accountant, and port is strong for Operation FILER — The city of Filer Sundays. wells and the aquifer.” Hodulik, a cabinet maker, Facelift. The June 13 event is working on updating its In the revision, city offi- — Filer Mayor Bob Templeman were two of 11 possible can- will spruce up businesses in water sprinkling code and cials would also be able to didates suggested earlier this towns across the Magic Val- nuisance animal ordinance. eliminate two watering days tute a new permit system for “We are trying to make month to serve as volunteer ley,with $1,000 provided for Current code allows wa- in the summer in cases of chickens and rabbits kept in sure these animals arent be- board members. each town. tering between 7 a.m. and drought. residential areas, due to re- coming a nuisance and thats “Havent heard from some “As far as were concerned 11 p.m., on odd or even days “Were looking at cutting cent questions about the why we want to have a per- of these individuals, but (we) this is a unique project, and based on residential ad- back on water use as much as matter. Roosters would no mitting process,” Council- need to have a minimum of right now you have a couple dresses. possible,” Filer Mayor Bob longer be allowed and resi- man David Gaither said. “It three to five people,” Tem- of building owners interest- The proposal would re- Templeman said at Tues- dents with more than a cou- should also include the abili- pleman said. “Were still ed in taking part. That strict watering to evening days City Council meeting. ple of chickens or rabbits ty to lose that permit if looking for more people or amount of money should be and early morning hours, “If we address it now, we would be required to get a theyre not confined.” victims willing to be part of enough to improve four between 5 p.m. and 10 a.m. wont be looking at a mess city permit, as well as writ- In other Tuesday busi- this, and can add more as we business facades,” Hall said. Even-numbered addresses later on. This will help save ten permission from 75 per- ness: go.” could water on Tuesdays, heavy draw on our wells and cent of neighbors within • The council appointed • Larry Hall, director of John E. Swayze may be Thursdays and Saturdays. the aquifer.” 100 feet of their property residents Chris Frey and Southern Idaho Rural Devel- reached at [email protected] Those with odd numbers The city would also insti- line. John Hodulik to serve on the opment, told council mem- or 326-7212.

ESPRIT CONSTRUCTION Trial set for accused meth trafficker www.buildingsbyesprit.com Yard sale Pole Barns By Bradley Guire Caleb Faulkner, 18, Zane Harman, 19, also of any size metalm rooi ngg Times-News pleaded not guilty to two Burley,was slated for a pre- metalm siding signs counts of burglary and two trial conference in magis- 40’x60’x12’ residential 24’x24’x12’ Bernardo Benites pleaded counts of malicious injury trate court on misde- $ commercial $ not guilty to multiple felony to property on Monday. His meanor trespassing, but 25,500 agriculture 12,500 drug counts Monday in trial is set for July 13. If con- the case is listed as inactive, Since 1987 Subject to local missing? Twin Falls County 5th Dis- victed, he faces up to according to online court License #RCE-25045 building codes trict Court. 10 years in prison for bur- records. Enrique Gonzales, CALL NOW: 208-316-2146 The 42-year-old Kim- glary and five years for in- 19, of Twin Falls, received a COMPLETELY BUILT ON YOUR LEVEL LOT INCLUDING CONCRETE AND LABOR berly man is charged with jury to property. withheld judgment for T.F. reminds four counts of trafficking According to police, misdemeanor resisting of- metham- Faulkner twice tried to use ficers. UP LOSE TO 30 POUNDS* phetamine, his truck to bash in the Contreras trial is sched- residents of which stem front door of the smoke uled for July 13. IN 30 DAYS from a mul- shop in early April. Pack- ordinance ti-agency ages belonging to another Man arrested for DUI, WITH HCG bust in Feb- of the business locations • NO EXERCISE NEEDED ruary. Offi- were allegedly found in speeding set for trial Times-News cers from Faulkners possession when A trial date was set for • LOSE BELLY FAT the Idaho he was located on April 10. Joshua Hagins after he Wonder where your care- Benites • HOMEOPATHIC HCG State Police pleaded not guilty to felony fully constructed yard-sale FRIENDS and the U.S. Bureau of Al- eluding police on Monday. signs went last Friday? Contreras pleads not cohol, Tobacco, Firearms The 33-year-old Twin & FAMILY If you live in Twin Falls, SAVE! and Explosives allegedly guilty to break-in Falls man was arrested in theyre probably in the bed found Benites in possession One of six suspects mid-March after police of Code Enforcement Offi- BUY 2 GET 1 FREE! of 115.7 grams of meth dur- charged in connection with stopped him for allegedly cer Sean Standleys truck. TESTIMONIAL: ing a Feb. 15 search of his the break-ins of multiple driving 90 mph on Wash- “Right now the back of my “I have lost 39 lbs in 40 days of keeping the weight truck. Kimberly businesses this ington Street with a .294 off. Now I am ready for another 40 days. Donna. truck is full of them,”Stand- Earlier in the month, Ben- winter has pleaded not blood-alcohol concentra- ley said in a city release. “In ites allegedly sold meth guilty. tion, which is more than particular, the biggest prob- WITH THIS to undercover informants Jesus Contreras, 18, is set three times the legal limit lem seems to be with resi- COUPON multiple times, which were to face a jury trial for felony of .08. dents putting up yard sale % documented by agents.Ben- malicious injury to proper- Hagins is scheduled for ® signs on utility poles and Irwin Naturals itestrial is set for Aug.16. ty, as he is accused of trial on July 13 in Twin Falls Steel Libido 20OFF street signs — or in other breaking the storefront County 5th District Court, words, the citys right of (men or women’s)) windows of Quickdraw and his misdemeanor DUI Good through May 21, 2011 way. You need to keep these Smoke shop Embroidery & Screen- case is being tried in magis- signs on private property.” printing and Tiannas Cof- trate court. He also faces a Come Standley is collecting burglary suspect fee House during a Dec. 5 May disposition, as he is on In yard-sale signs that are out KEEPING MAGIC VALLEY HEALTHY SINCE 1993 pleads not guilty burglary attempt. probation for a felony bat- ! of compliance with the citys Today! 1111 BLUE LAKES BLVD. N. • 733-1411 The Twin Falls man ac- Another suspect, Chris- tery conviction. sign ordinance. City officials cused of twice breaking into tian Winmill, 19, of Burley, remind residents about the Smoke-N-Head shop pleaded guilty to felony these rules: on Washington Street in malicious injury to proper- • Yard-sale signs can only Twin Falls is set to face a ju- ty in early April. He is set be posted on private proper- ry trial. for a June 6 sentencing. ty, with the consent of the owner. • Signs cannot be larger than 6 square feet in area. • Signs cannot be posted earlier than noon the day Class of 2011 prior to the sale, and must be taken down no later than Place a special congratulatory message for your graduate in noon the day after the sale. • Signs cannot be placed h e Times-News Classii ed section on June 12th. within 60 feet of another You can even place a photo of your graduate within the ad! yard-sale sign. • Generally, signs must be 2 column placed 10 feet or farther from by 2 inches Congratulations = $15.00 street pavement. Amy Smith 2x5 = $35.00 Congratulations and best wishes. We love you! 4x5 = $70.00 Check out up to two pictures (Grad & baby perhaps) Love, what’s new at Mom & Dad magicvalley.com To place ad,d contact t t JJanet t at t 735735-3253 3253 Deadline to place ads is Tuesday June 7th at 5:00 p.m. Consumer Confi dence Report for 2010 City of Jerome This report contains very important information about your drinking water.

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We are pleased to present to you this year’s Annual Quality Water Report. This report is designed to inform you about the quality water and services we deliver to you every day. Our constant is to provide you with a safe and dependable supply of drinking water. We want you to understand the eff orts we make to continually improve the water treatment process and protect our water resources. We are committed to ensuring the quality of your water. Our water source is wells. Our wells draw from the Snake River Aquifer.

We have a wellhead protection and a source water protection plan available at our offi ce that provides information about potential sources of contamination.

We are pleased to report that our drinking water meets federal and state requirements.

If you have any questions about this report or concerning your water utility, please contact Water Works Director John Boyd at 324-7122. We want our valued customers to be informed about their water utility. If you want to learn more, please attend any of our regularly scheduled council meetings. They are held on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every Month at 5:30 PM in the Council chambers located at 100 East Avenue A.

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A copy of this report will be available at City Hall, 152 East Avenue A; Jerome Public Library, 100 1st Avenue East; Water Works Facility, 50 North 100 West and www.ci.jerome.id.us Main 4 Friday, May 20, 2011 OBITUARIES/IDAHO/WEST Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Leah Luella Wade Smith Billy (Bill) Rex Dean April 2, 1916-May 18, 2011 Sept. 8, 1937-May 14, 2011 Montana tribe’s FILER — Leah dren,Cameron Knigge Bill passed away grandchildren, Dar- Luella Wade Smith of St. Maries, Tyler Saturday, May 14, bie and Quinn. He is was born April 2, Knigge of Lakewood, 2011, of a heart at- also survived by his $7B coal project 1916, in Grover, Co- N.J., Kyle Knigge and tack. brothers, Don and lo., to Brown Wade of Kasey Knigge, both He was born Sept. Ted; sisters, Ella Floyd County, Va., of Lewiston. 8, 1937, to John and Bryant, Rosemary and Elizabeth Willis A memorial service Helen Dean in Twin Abner, Norma Lee stalls, draws suit Wade of Beckmert, will be held at 1 p.m. Falls, Idaho. After Ridley and Grace England. She passed Saturday, May 21, at graduating from high Johnson. He is also BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — ergy declared in a Wednes- Wednesday, May 18, 2011, at the Filer First Baptist Church school, Bill spent two years survived by many nieces, A Montana tribe’s plan to day court filing. her home in Filer,Idaho. on Highway 30, with the Rev. in the U.S. Army as a tank nephews, cousins and build a $7 billion coal-to- The company also said She graduated from Will Lane of Bella Vista, Ark., driver. He later drove a gas friends by the dozen. He was liquids plant has stalled af- conditions needed to sup- Grover, Colo., High School officiating. The family will truck delivering to the farm- preceded in death by his par- ter it failed to attract suffi- port its continued invest- in 1935. She was married on receive friends and neighbors ers. Bill worked at Twin Falls ents, John and Helen Dean; cient financing,leading to a ment, including the tribe’s Jan. 29, 1939, to Delbert at a reception honoring Tractor and later Agri-Ser- grandparents, Ed (Pop) and courtroom dispute be- execution of a water rights Weaver Smith who preceded Leah’s life following the vice as a tractor mechanic, Maude McCarty, and Martin tween the tribe and its lease, have not been met, her in death. service in the Great Room of which he was doing at the and Maude Dean; two broth- partner in the proposal. and that the tribe had no Leah is survived by her the church. A private family time of his death. He really ers, Tom and Dick Dean. Bill A federal judge in grounds to send a termina- three children, Marilyn Hea- interment service will be loved his job there and the is now with two great Delaware has scheduled a tion notice. ton (Kent) of Columbia City, held Sunday,May 22. people he worked with. He friends, Vernie McClain and hearing next week on a re- It wants a temporary in- Ore., Dr. James W. Smith In lieu of flowers, the fam- married Ann Dodge, having Jim Thompson,skiing away. quest by a Texas-based in- junction until an arbitrator (Mary) of Boise and Dr. Judy ily requests donations be one son, Kirk, and two The family requests no vestment group that ac- is appointed. Lea Smith of Filer; three made to the Alley Cat Allies, grandchildren, Darbie and flowers. Please donate to cuses the Crow tribe of Crow leaders warned last grandchildren, Kent Knigge 7920 Norfolk Ave., Suite Quinn. your favorite charity in Bill’s backing out of their 2009 year the proposed project (Sandra) of Lewiston, Dr. 600, Bethesda, MD 20814- Bill ate and slept waterski- name. development agreement. could founder without Kandice L. Knigge of Port- 2525, or the Delbert W. and ing in the summer for many, A celebration of life will be According to a lawsuit more federal support. A land, Ore., and Stacey Vanek Leah L. Smith Scholarship many years with his family held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May filed this week by Aus- tribal representative said Smith of New York City, Fund at the College of Idaho and friends. He was looking 22, at Parke’s Magic Valley tralian-American Energy the tribe still intends to N.Y.; four great-grandchil- in Caldwell,Idaho. forward to this summer. Funeral Home, 2551 Kimber- Co., the Crow Tribe claims pursue the project. Dean’s Cove at Murtaugh ly Road in Twin Falls. All the company has failed to But tribal attorney Roger Lake was named after Bill services and arrangements make minimum annual ex- Renville said Thursday he and his brother, Ted. They are under the direction of the penditures called for under could not talk about the Daniel David Miller are known by everyone as Parke’s Magic Valley Funeral the agreement. lawsuit. “Because it’s in lit- May 10, 2011-May 10, 2011 the waterskiing Dean Boys. Home of Twin Falls. The company says it has igation, we cannot make a He also enjoyed bowling on Those wishing to share spent more than $10 mil- statement about the dis- CLINTON, Utah — Daniel singing his ABCs and his fa- his men’s bowling league. condolences may do so at lion toward the project but pute,’’he said. David Miller, infant son of vorite Primary songs to his He is survived by his wife, www.magicvalleyfuneral- that “circumstances be- The Crow have other en- David and Emily Brown baby brother. Daniel’s daddy Ann; son, Kirk; and his home.com. yond the parties’ control’’ ergy projects in the works, Miller of Clinton, Utah, and spent many hours reading have slowed its progress. including a hydropower formerly of Twin Falls, died and singing his favorite Construction originally plant on the Bighorn River peacefully in his parents’ comforting hymns to our was anticipated to begin next downstream of Yellowtail arms Tuesday, May 10, 2011, sweet baby boy before his SERVICES year but already had been Dam and a wind turbine at McKay-Dee Hospital in birth and during his time pushed back by tribal offi- project. Companies work- Leonard Eugene Benson Church (Reynolds Funeral Ogden,Utah. with us. cials to 2013 at the earliest. ing with the tribe already of Twin Falls, funeral at 10 Chapel in Twin Falls). We were blessed with 32 We look forward to the day “The collapse of the produce natural gas from a.m. today at the Rosenau precious minutes with when we can hold him in our global equity markets, the the southeastern Montana Funeral Home, 2826 Addi- Mary Catherine Hicks of Daniel before he returned to arms again when we are re- unanticipated develop- reservation. son Ave.E.in Twin Falls. Burley, memorial service at his Heavenly Father. He lived united as an eternal family. ment in the United States But coal is at the center 11 a.m. Saturday at the Bur- long enough for us to hold We are thankful to our Sav- of vast resources of shale of the impoverished tribe’s Deaon Nellie Morrison of ley LDS 2nd and 4th Ward him and to share his perfect, ior,Jesus Christ, for allowing gas and regulatory uncer- economic development Twin Falls, funeral at 11 a.m. Church, 515 E. 16th St. (Ras- peaceful spirit. We are com- us to feel of the reality and tainty regarding support of ambitions. The reservation today at White Mortuary in mussen Funeral Home in forted in knowing that his power of his plan of happi- coal to liquid projects have sits atop an estimated Twin Falls. Burley). stay on this earth was filled ness. materially and adversely 9 billion tons of the fuel — entirely with love. We know Daniel is survived by his affected the economic fea- enough to meet the elec- Omer Keith Hayden of Lois Elizabeth Kay of the thoughts and prayers of parents; his big brother; and sibility of the project,’’ tricity demands of the U.S. Burley, graveside service at Langley, Wash., and for- our loved ones have carried grandparents, Dick and Australian-American En- for about four years. 11 a.m. today at the Pleasant merly of Twin Falls, grave- us through this time. Jacque Brown of Twin Falls, View Cemetery, 1645 E. 16th side inurnment service at As a family, we spent the Teresa and Douglas Heasley St. in Burley (Rasmussen 1 p.m. Saturday at Sunset months before Daniel’s ar- of Saxonburg, Pa., and David Funeral Home in Burley). Memorial Park in Twin Falls rival making memories with and Kelly Miller of , (White Mortuary in Twin AROUND THE STATE him, knowing his time here ,Canada. Darhl E. Rasmussen of Falls). would be short. We took him A funeral will be held at Wife of man accused in killing arraigned Rupert, funeral at 1 p.m. to- to our favorite places with 11 a.m. Saturday, May 21, at BOISE — The wife of a man charged with killing a Meridian attor- day at the Rasmussen Fu- Myrna Dee Wardle Cun- his big brother, Charlie, who the Twin Falls LDS 3rd Ward ney has been arraigned on charges of stealing more than $32,000 neral Home, 1350 E. 16th St. ningham of Burley, funeral loves his baby brother so Church, 2680 Elizabeth from her former employer. in Burley; visitation from at 2 p.m. Saturday at the much. Charlie gave his ma- Blvd.Family and friends may KTVB-TV reports Kandi Hall was arraigned Wednesday on 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. to- Burley LDS 3rd Ward ma’s belly lots of hugs and visit from 10 to 11 a.m. Sat- charges of grand theft and fraud with a computer for allegedly day at the mortuary. Chapel, 2200 Oakley Ave.; kisses over those few urday at the church (White stealing from Martens Law Office in Boise between March and visitation from 6 to 8 p.m. months. Charlie enjoyed Mortuary in Twin Falls). November 2010. Annabelle Lee Coggins Friday at the Morrison- The judge set bail at $100,000. Hall has posted bond and was Reeves of Twin Falls, cele- Payne Funeral Home, 321 E. ordered to turn in her passport. bration of life graveside Main St. in Burley, and 1 to Kandi Hall’s husband, Robert Hall, is charged with first-degree service at 2 p.m. today at the 1:45 p.m. Saturday at the DEATH NOTICES murder in the March 11 death of attorney Emmett Corrigan, Kandi Twin Falls Cemetery (White church. Hall’s employer at the time of his death. Mortuary in Twin Falls). She is scheduled to be back in court on June 7. John Koett Johnnie Edward Blair of JEROME — John R. Koett, 83, of Jerome, died Tuesday, James E. Bryan of Seattle, Buhl, celebration of life at May 17,2011,in Jerome. Wash., and formerly of 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Sun- Former Idaho woman sentenced Arrangements will be announced by Farnsworth Mortu- Gooding, memorial recep- set Memorial Park in Twin BOISE — A woman who once lived in northern Idaho has been ary of Jerome. tion at 3 p.m. today at Falls (Farmer Funeral Chapel placed on probation for five years and ordered to pay more than Cloverdale Funeral Home in Buhl). $47,000 in restitution for her role in a bankruptcy fraud case. Reception Center in Boise. Former Mullan resident Vicki Jean Fehrs pleaded guilty in March Delmar Stephens Martin Robert of Idaho to a misdemeanor for willfully disobeying an order of a federal BUHL — Delmar F. Stephens, 91, of Buhl, died Thursday, Ardean H. Duffel of Twin Falls, memorial Mass at bankruptcy judge. May 19,2011,in Twin Falls. Falls, worship and celebration 7:15 a.m. Tuesday at St. Ed- Fehrs filed for bankruptcy in 2005. But documents say she con- Arrangements will be announced by Farnsworth Mortu- service at 10 a.m. Saturday at ward the Confessor Catholic cealed the transfer of her Mullan property to her son before filing ary of Jerome. the Twin Falls Reformed Church in Twin Falls. for Chapter 7 protection. After her case was cleared in 2006, federal prosecutors say she sold the Mullan property and kept more than $47,900 in proceeds. For obituary rates and information, call 735-3266 Monday through Saturday. Deadline is 3 p.m. for next-day publication. Prosecutors say she used that money to later buy a home in The e-mail address for obituaries is [email protected]. Washington. Fehrs is 56 years old and currently lives in Oregon. Death notices are a free service and can be placed until 4 p.m. every day. To view or submit obituaries online, or to place a message in an individual online guestbook, go to www.magicvalley.com and click on “Obituaries.” — The Associated Press Utah family buys home that came with surprise bonus Ammo boxes held — more than $40,000. teach to my children.” Ferrin quickly took the He thought about the hidden savings boxes to his parent’s house home’s previous owner, to count. Along with his wife Arnold Bangerter, who died SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — and children, they spread in November and left the When Josh Ferrin closed on out thousands of bills on a house to his children. his family’s first home, he table, separating the bundles “I could imagine him in his never thought he’d make the one by one. workshop.From time to time, discovery of a lifetime — They stopped counting at he would carefully bundle up then give it back. $40,000 but estimated $100 with twine,climb up in- Ferrin picked up the keys there was at least $5,000 to his attic and put it into a earlier this week and decided more on the table. box to save. And he didn’t do to check out the house in the Ferrin thought about how that for me,”Ferrin said of the AP photo Salt Lake City suburb of such a large sum of money man who had worked as a bi- From the left, Josh and Tara Ferrin turn over bags of money and ammo boxes on Wednesday to Dennis and Bountiful. He was excited to could go a long way, pay ologist for the Utah Depart- Kay Bangerter, sons of the former owner of the Ferrins’ home in Bountiful, Utah. finally have a place his family bills, buy things he never ment of Fish and Game. could call its own. thought he could afford. Bangerter purchased the themselves,” Kay Bangerter, As he walked into the “I’m not perfect, and I home in 1966 and lived there the oldest of the six children, OPEN HOUSE garage, a piece of cloth that wish I could say there was with his wife, who died in told the Deseret News.“He Saturday clung to an attic door caught never any doubt in my mind. 2005. was a saver,not a spender.” his eye. He opened the hatch We knew we had to give it After most of the money Bangerter called the mon- May 21, 2011 and climbed up the ladder, back, but it doesn’t mean I was counted, Ferrin called ey’s return “a story that will 10 am - 2 pm then pulled out a metal box didn’t think about our car in one of Bangerter’s sons. outlast our generation and that looked like a World War need of repairs, how we Kay Bangerter said he probably yours as well.” Receive a free goodie bag II ammunition case. would love to adopt a child knew his father hid away “I’m a father, and I worry when you come in for a tour! “I freaked out, locked it and aren’t able to do that money because he once about the future for my my car,and called my wife to right now, or fix up our out- found a bundle of cash taped kids,” Ferrin said. “I can see tell her she wouldn’t believe dated house that we just beneath a drawer in their him putting that money what I had found,”said Fer- bought,” Ferrin said. “But home, but he never thought away for a rainy day, and it rin, who works as an artist the money wasn’t ours to his dad had stuffed away so would have been wrong of for the Deseret News in Salt keep and I don’t believe you much over the years. me to deny him that thing he Lake City. get a chance very often to do “He grew up in hard worked on for years. I felt Then he found seven more something radically honest, times, and people that sur- like I got to write a chapter in Where excellence is our standard boxes, all stuffed full with to do something ridiculously vived that era didn’t have his life, a chapter he wasn’t

tightly wound rolls of cash awesome for someone else anything when they came able to finish and see it 208.736.3933 www.bridgeviewretirement.com bundled together with twine and that is a lesson I hope to out of it unless they saved it through to its conclusion.” 1828 Bridgeview Boulevard Twin Falls, ID 83301 Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho IDAHO/WEST Friday, May 20, 2011 Main 5 Ex-billionaire takes Emails on Loughner released Arizona college turbance in a math class on on tax authorities GIFFORDS AWAKE AFTER SURGERY June 1, 2010. The teacher said Loughner appeared to BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — order entered, we probably records show odd HOUSTON (AP) — Scribbled on the helmet protecting Rep. be under the influence of After beating Montana au- have an idea of what we’re behavior, outbursts Gabrielle Giffords’ injured head was a simple reminder: 5/17/11, drugs. The next day, coun- thorities in a $57 million tax going to do next,’’said But- the date doctors said she could take it off for the last time. selor DeLisa Siddall met dispute, former billionaire ler, a bankruptcy attorney PHOENIX (AP) — The Now, a day after successful surgery to repair her skull, the with Loughner. Tim Blixseth is going on the based in Austin,Texas. college where the Tucson helmet adorned with the Arizona state flag that she has worn Loughner told Siddall he offensive against officials Schweitzer spokeswoman shooting suspect once was a since she was shot in the head in January is finally gone. felt he was being “scam- and business adversaries he Sarah Elliot said the gover- student on Thursday re- She is awake, communicating and doing bedside therapy. And med’’ in class and was says conspired to force him nor had no involvement in leased a slew of emails writ- her new look has earned her a nickname. scared that his freedom-of- into bankruptcy. the bankruptcy petition be- ten in the months before he “I started calling her Gorgeous Gabby today,”said Dr. Dong speech rights were being The founder of the ultra- cause of tax confidentiality was suspended, painting a Kim, the neurosurgeon who performed the operation.“She has- jeopardized. He also com- posh Yellowstone Club on laws. Elliot did not directly picture of Jared Lee Lough- n’t looked in the mirror yet, but as soon as she does she’ll be plained about having been Thursday said his attorneys address whether the gover- ner as a struggling student very pleased.” removed from the class the intend to depose Montana nor would willingly submit with emotional problems day before. Gov. Brian Schweitzer and to a deposition. who disturbed others with health evaluation or not re- student, whose name was The counselor asked others in pursuit of sanc- “The Department of Rev- his odd behavior and by turn. withheld by the school. Loughner about the ques- tions in the case. enue pursued this bringing a pocketknife to Loughner has pleaded The teacher then emailed tions he asked during the A federal judge in matter independ- class. not guilty to dozens of fed- a school official, saying he disturbance. “He said, ‘My Las Vegas threw out ently of any other Pima Community Col- eral charges stemming from didn’t see the knife but not- instructor said he called a Montana’s forced part of Montana lege was ordered to release the Jan. 8 shooting at a ing that another student number 6 and said I call it bankruptcy petition government,’’ she 250 emails after The Ari- meet-and-greet political had a similar complaint. 18.’ He also asked the in- against Blixseth on said. “Any theories zona Republic sued it for event. U.S. Rep. “I think we ought structor to explain, ‘How Wednesday, saying or suggestions to the withholding documents Gabrielle Giffords to have another can you deny math instead it was not filed in the contrary have no mentioning Loughner and a and 12 others were conversation with of accept it.’” proper venue. A factual basis.’’ judge rejected the school’s wounded in the at- Jared to try to get to Loughner told Siddall he September trial is Blixseth Under federal argument that the records tack, and six people the bottom of this, wanted to remain in the scheduled for sanc- bankruptcy law, were protected by a federal were killed, includ- and really at this class and would stop asking tions sought against the sanctions against the state privacy law. ing a 9-year-old girl point, I’d like to do the teacher questions. He state and its attorneys. could include a monetary The emails document and a federal judge. everything that we also showed proof he was The petition could have award. Blixseth attorney several outbursts by Lough- Loughner began Loughner can to have him re- doing the assignments. Sid- forced Blixseth to liquidate Mike Flynn said those could ner while at the school and attending Pima moved from the dall says in an email to the his assets if it had been suc- total hundreds of thousands efforts by school officials to Community College in class,’’ teacher Steven math teacher and others cessful. of dollars and entail dam- confront his unusual behav- 2005. The school’s emails Salmoni wrote. “I think his that because Loughner said “The state of Montana, ages from the wide publicity ior. A campus police officer show him becoming in- presence alone is interfering he would remain silent, she the Montana Department of the case has received case. wanted to expel Loughner creasingly disruptive in the with the kind of environ- had no grounds to remove Revenue and their partners The 60-year-old Blixseth after he caused an outburst summer and fall of 2010. ment that I’m trying to fos- him. were in cahoots,’’ Blixseth is a resident of Washington in a math class in June 2010, A student complained to ter in this course.” He returned to the class said in a Thursday interview. state. but a dean said she wasn’t a writing teacher in Febru- In related emails, a dean after their meeting without “It’s completely and ab- Last month, he paid ready to do so and expressed ary 2010 about Loughner said the matter needed incident. But the following solutely provable, and we $1.9 million in back taxes to concerns about Loughner’s putting a knife on his desk. quick attention, while an- day, he exhibited intimidat- will be bringing all the facts California and Idaho to get due-process rights. The complaint was made other school official wrote ing behavior including star- out shortly.’’ them to withdraw as co- Three months before the nearly 11 months before the that campus police were ing at the teacher and some Blixseth said the petition plaintiffs with Montana in shooting rampage, campus shooting spree. looking into Loughner’s classmates with an “evil’’ was nothing more than a the forced bankruptcy peti- police asked federal “It was just a little alarm- background. smile and laughing inap- “desperate move’’ to derail tion. As a condition of those firearms agents to see ing, especially since I have Loughner drew the at- propriately at a remark the pending litigation related to settlements, Blixseth agreed whether they had any been observing the way he tention of college officials instructor made, according the Yellowstone Club’s 2008 not to seek sanctions against firearms information on carries himself,’’ wrote the again when he caused a dis- to the documents. bankruptcy and a separate authorities in the two states. Loughner, but the check lawsuit Blixseth is pursuing Montana authorities led turned up nothing, ac- against Credit Suisse. The the petition against Blix- cording to the emails. latter case involves a $375 seth, going after him in The apparent final million loan the banking in- Nevada because he put most straw was a Sept. 23, dustry giant made to the of his assets into a family 2010, disturbance by club in 2005. trust registered in that state Loughner. Campus police Montana Department of several years ago. records say a teacher Revenue’s attorney in the Forbes once pegged Tim asked an officer to meet case, Lynn Butler said the Blixseth’s net worth at her outside her classroom move for sanctions would be $1.3 billion. Court docu- to deal with Loughner be- fought “tooth and nail.’’ He ments recently put the fig- cause he was “being ver- NO PRESSURE, NO HYPE! characterized Wednesday’s ure at roughly $230 million. bal disruptive.’’ They do 2010 HYUNDAI 2011 CHEVROLET ruling from U.S. Bankruptcy He still faces a $40 million not elaborate on what Judge Bruce Markell as a civil judgment handed down Loughner allegedly did. GENESISGENESIS TTRAVERSERAVERSE LLTT narrow one that did not di- last year by federal bankrupt- Six days later, officers rectly address the state’s le- cy judge in Montana over went to Loughner’s home gitimate tax claims. claims related to the Yellow- to serve an immediate $ $ “Those issues are still stone Club’s 2008 bankrupt- suspension notice. He , , alive, and once we see the cy.That order is on appeal. was told to get a mental 31 988 29 988

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Tom Lunas Our country is W facing the greatest threat to our freedom and fu- ture since 1941.Any honest not-so-subtle view of our debt,deficits,size of government and demo- graphic challenges shows we must make major changes if we are going to pass on the message to American way of life to our children.Each week seems to bring new warning signs: slower-than-expected teacher critics growth,higher-than-ex- pected unemployment num- ome on,superintendent. bers,admonitions to get our Youre annoyed with the Idahoans — act together from the interna- teachers and others — who are trying to tional financial community. put your three major education reform initiatives,approved by the Legislature andC signed by the governor earlier this year,up for a passe this week when,in my through a relentless floor rightly prefers spending cuts vote in November 2012. view,it became clear we campaign publicizing over revenue increases,but We get that.But last weeks email to Idahos dis- Sen. Tom would not be able to produce amendment after amend- numerous polls indicate the trict superintendents,charter school administrators a balanced,specific and com- ment and cut after cut. vast majority of Americans and school board members was over the top. Coburn prehensive deal that would Change happens when the would support the only type Tom Lunas message reminded administrators that improve on,and in some ways American people see real de- of plan that would ever make it its illegal for teachers to politic on the taxpayers If these facts are true — and meet,the standard set by the bate,not partisan political out of Congress and be signed dime.The superintendent said he has received nu- very few policymakers deny Bowles-Simpson plan. theater. into law: one that favors merous reports of improper political activities in re- them — why has the U.S. I understand the disap- As the Senate majority spending cuts over revenue Senate become the least de- pointment,and real danger, leader,Harry Reid bears spe- increases but includes both. cent weeks — activities that would violate the teach- liberative “greatest delibera- associated with our impasse. cial responsibility for failing to Getting there,however, erscode of ethics,“if tive body”in the world? The question,though,is not direct attention to the central will require the Senate to put substantiated.” The lack of leadership and how we tried and failed but challenges of our time.His forward specific solutions Our view: Idaho Violating the code of initiative in the Senate is ap- why the Senate has not even floor strategy seems to be fo- and win public support for Superintendent of the ethics could result palling.As of this week,the tried.Commissions and cused on saving Democrats serious entitlement reform in a letter of reprimand, Senate has held just 72 roll call “gangs”form when members more than democracy.I and tax reform.In the coming Public Instruction the placement of “con- votes this year,about one per lose confidence in the institu- would relish a debate on tax weeks Ill be putting forward Tom Luna does ditions”on a teachers legislative day on mostly tions in which they serve. earmarks,spending cuts and my own proposal that puts certificate,or the sus- noncontroversial and incon- Working groups have their competing budgets,yet the everything on the table and not seem to be pension or revocation sequential matters.By this place — but they should sup- votes he seems most interest- cuts $9 trillion in spending much inclined of a certificate.Teach- time last year,we had taken port,not replace,the open ed in scheduling — such as tax over the next decade.I hope more than twice that number work of the full Senate.The breaks for big oil companies my colleagues present their toward dialogue ers with a suspended or of votes (152).By this time in truth is that we already have a — are designed for short- ideas as well.Im confident revoked certificate can 2009,we had taken 192 votes. permanent standing debt term political gain rather than that in a free and open debate, with skeptics no longer teach in an If we continue to avoid tough commission.Its called Con- long-term deficit reduction. the best solutions for America anymore. Idaho public school. choices,we will lose control gress. It is not realistic to expect will prevail,but only if we For good measure, of our economic destiny and We are facing what Demo- six members to pull the Senate have the debate. What do Luna warned educators go down in history as the Sen- crat Erskine Bowles calls the out of its dysfunction and History has not been kind that failing to report an ate that lost America.Our most predictable economic lethargy.Some will ask why to republics that pretend they you think? ethical violation is sub- epitaph will read: Never be- crisis in history.There is no we should have more hope in can borrow and spend beyond We welcome view- ject to the same sanc- fore in the field of legislating excuse for not having bills on an open,deliberative process, their means indefinitely.We tions. was so much ignored by so the Senate floor with an open in which all senators are en- can cheat history,but only if points from our many for so long. amendment process that al- gaged,when a dedicated few we act quickly.If senators put For starters,thats readers on this For the past several months lows the American people to did not succeed.The America our national security ahead of nothing that anyone on I have been meeting with a fully comprehend not only I know comes together when our political security,the and other issues. the public payroll does- small group of senators from the magnitude of our prob- tough times call for us to do so. American people will see nt understand already. both parties,informally lems but the possible solu- Its time for the Senate to earn there is no problem we cannot The timing of the mes- known as the Gang of Six, tions.The people need to hear its reputation as the worlds solve.Let the debate begin. sage — as backers of the proposed referendums and that was designed to force the the Senate debate the central greatest deliberative body and of an effort to recall Luna gathered signatures on pe- idle — not gridlocked — Sen- issues of our time.The limited help lead that effort.The con- Tom Coburn, a Republican, titions— was as subtle as a wrecking ball. ate,and then the House and progress that has been made stituency to help 60 senators has represented Oklahoma in If the superintendent cant deter the referendum the president,to enact a long- to bring sobriety to Congress, agree on a balanced deficit- the U.S. Senate since 2005. drive — and he may not able able to — Luna seems term deficit-reduction pack- such as the end of the ear- reduction plan already exists He wrote this commentary more than willing to use intimidation. age.Our talks reached an im- mark orgy,was made possible among the public.The public for The Washington Post. This once was a politician who listened to those with whom he disagreed and looked for middle ground.Not much anymore. Luna,having sprung the revolutionary overhaul of The man who foiled bin Laden — twice public education on the Legislature and the state in n amazing story just fighting coalition forces on Accounts last week by January,isnt interested in hearing a discouraging became more so. behalf of bin Laden,whom he NBC investigative reporter word. A Many,including me, had seen just days before.Be- Michael Isikoff and others in- The superintendent is correct,of course,that any already credit Jose Melendez- cause Qahtanis data were in dicate that Qahtani was one Perez with preventing a direct computers as a result of Me- of the Gitmo detainees — public employee caught advocating on the publics Michael time or with the taxpayersproperty should be disci- strike on the nations capital lendez-Perezs interrogation perhaps the first — to de- on Sept.11,2001.Now a case Smerconish in Orlando,the Saudi trig- scribe the trusted courier that plined.We strongly suspect that the superintendents can be made that he played a gered further inquiry that ultimately led U.S.investiga- and school boards who run Idahos 115 school dis- key,albeit indirect,role in the ondary normally will behave eventually enabled the 9/11 tors to bin Ladens compound tricts grasp that. killing of Osama bin Laden. in a normal manner.But this Commission to recognize his in Abbottabad.That courier, Were just disappointed that Luna would resort to On Aug.4,2001,Melen- guys body language and the intended role in the attacks. who was among those killed such hamfisted shenanigans. dez-Perez was working as an way he looked at me told me Mohamed Atta,the 9/11 trying to protect bin Laden, immigration inspector at Or- that something wasnt right. ringleader,was at Orlando reportedly provided comput- lando,Fla.,International Air- The guy was challenging me International on Aug.4 to er and Internet training — at TIMES-NEWS port.He was the secondary for some reason.I thought pick up Qahtani.But for Me- Khalid Sheikh Mohammeds screener that day,the one that the guy was upset about lendez-Perezs intervention, request — to Qahtani before John Pfeifer, publisher Josh Awtry, editor Steve Crump, Opinion editor people are sent to when something.He gave me this Qahtani would have been the he traveled to Orlando. “something is not right,”Me- look that says,I can take you fifth terrorist aboard United Meanwhile,a WikiLeaks- The members of the editorial board and writers of editorials are John Pfeifer, Josh Awtry, Steve Crump, lendez-Perez told me in down anytime,something Flight 93 — the 20th hijacker. released government file on Bill Bitzenburg and Mary Lou Panatopoulos. 2005.When a Saudi national like that.At about three occa- That is why 9/11 commis- Qahtani reveals how he swore named Mohammed al-Qah- sions I got up from my chair sioners John Lehman and bayat — a loyalty oath — to tani arrived from London,he and went outside because I Richard Ben-Veniste have bin Laden,who personally was sent to Melendez-Perez. had this cool chill sensation recognized his role. selected the young Saudi for a Tell us what you think The veteran immigrations through my body.” “Customs Officer Jose “special mission.”The docu- ONLINE: Register at Magicvalley.com, and respond to any of inspector continued: “In this Melendez-Perez wasnt Melendez-Perez stopped the ment also details a post-9/11 particular case,the person thinking bin Laden or al-Qai- 20th terrorist,who was sup- speech bin Laden delivered to the local opinions or stories in todays edition. was referred because he did- da.A month before 9/11,he posed to be on Flight 93 that Qahtani and others: “Ap- ON PAPER: The Times-News welcomes letters from readers nt have his I-94 — which is a didnt know about either of crashed in Pennsylvania. proximately 25 November on subjects of public interest. Please limit letters to 300 traveling document — prop- them.He simply trusted his Probably because of the 2001,detainee saw UBL in words. Include your signature, mailing address and phone erly completed,because he instincts,which were telling shorthanded muscle on that Tora Bora giving a speech to number. Writers who sign letters with false names will be per- claimed he didnt speak any him that he had a man up to team,the passengers were the leaders and other fighters. English.Well,I thought there no good in front of him. able to overcome the terror- UBL told them to remain manently barred from publication. Letters may be brought to was something wrong with Against the counsel of col- ists,”Lehman said in 2004. strong in their commitment our Twin Falls office; mailed to P.O. Box 548, Twin Falls, ID the individual based on the leagues concerned about the Ben-Veniste has told me he to fight ...and that it was a 83303; faxed to (208) 734-5538; or e-mailed to way he looked at me when I political clout of Saudi na- regards Melendez-Perez as a grave mistake and taboo to [email protected]. went to get him out of the tionals,Melendez-Perez “true American hero.”He leave before the fight was JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Voice your opinion with local blog- waiting room.This guy had turned the visitor around and continued: “But for his actions completed.” this very deep stare....I never sent him back. ...the Capitol building might gers: Progressive Voice and Conservative Corner on the saw that before. Four months later,Qahtani have been destroyed on 9/11.” Michael Smerconish is a opinion page at Magicvalley.com. “A traveler coming to the was captured in the Tora Bora As I said,its an amazing columnist for The Philadel- United States referred to sec- region of Afghanistan after story,and now theres more. phia Inquirer.

T HE LIGHTER SIDE OF POLITICS Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau Mallard Fillmore By Bruce Tinsley Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OPINION Friday, May 20, 2011 Main 7 Diagnosis as a disease Going Dutch for Medicare he debate over Rep. Yet Democrats estab- Paul Ryans pro- lished, in the Affordable ne of the first things common treatment for posed changes for Care Act of 2010, a we were taught in prostate cancer leads many T Medicare — replacing 15-member panel — ap- medical school was men to become impotent O guaranteed payment for pointed by the president the pivotal role of thresholds and/or develop bowel and Richard B. services with a voucher for with no congressional par- in governing the human bladder problems. Dr. H. most of the cost of pur- Saltman ticipation or oversight — body.To trigger a nerve to In short,low thresholds chasing private insurance that they clearly trust to fire or a muscle to contract, Gilbert Welch have a way of leading to — is generating a lot of resulted in private com- make decisions about po- there must be a stimulus of treatments that are worse heat. The Dutch might be mercial insurers using bill- tential reductions in electrical activity that ex- their diagnostic and treat- than the disease. able to shed a little light. board ads to woo sick pa- Medicare services. More- ceeds a threshold value.If ment thresholds.And higher You might reasonably In 2006, the Nether- tients: “Do you have dia- over,the laws new insur- the threshold value is too thresholds would be good wonder: How did we get lands shifted its entire betes? Get your insurance ance entitlement for unin- low,muscles go into spasm for more than the bottom here? A big part of the story population — elderly and from us.”While there still sured people is itself a and deadly rhythms develop line.Less diagnosis and is,of course,money. sick as well as young and are problems — only “list- “premium support” pro- in the heart. treatment of disease would Whether you are a drug healthy — to a premium- ed illnesses” have addi- gram to help households Low thresholds,however, return millions of Americans company,a hospital or any support-based arrange- tional risk-adjustment with incomes of as much as arent just a problem for an to normal,healthy lives. other player in system,the ment. The complex, multi- payments, and some peo- 400 percent of the poverty individuals health.They are Thats right: Higher thresh- easiest way to make more payment approach had ple still havent enrolled — level buy private commer- increasingly a problem for olds could well improve money is to encourage lower three basic elements. the Dutch argue that they cial insurance — exactly the health of our medical health. thresholds and turn more The first — to ensure eq- have a balanced system of what the Democrats claim care system. To understand why,con- people into patients. uity — involved attaching a individual and collective the federal government The threshold for diagno- sider the marginal patient, Lawyers get some credit risk-adjusted payment to responsibility that is sus- cannot be trusted to do for sis has fallen too low.Physi- the person who has been too.While clinicians are each individual, paid by a tainable for the next several those eligible for Medicare. cians are now making diag- turned into a patient be- sued for failure to diagnose national social insurance decades. The Republicans commit noses in individuals who cause of a lower threshold. or failure to treat,there are pool, ensuring that the size Financial sustainability is the same rhetorical sin. wouldnt have been consid- She is a woman,say,who is few corresponding penalties of each persons voucher at the center of health poli- They argue that its OK to ered sick in the past. now told she has osteopenia, for overdiagnosis or would make him or her at- cy in many European coun- trust the federal govern- Part of the explanation is a loss of bone density that overtreatment.Doctors view tractive to private insurers. tries today.A senior Nor- ment to maintain the pro- technological: diagnostic might lead to osteoporosis. low thresholds as the safest The second — to ensure wegian health official, posed Medicare vouchers tests able to detect bio- This is a condition that strategy to avoid a court- competition on price and speaking of his countrys at a reasonable level, espe- chemical and anatomic ab- wouldnt even have been room appearance. quality — was to allow completely government- cially for sick elderly peo- normalities that were unde- noted in the past,but be- The movement to meas- people to band together in funded system, said re- ple (who will get additional tectable in the past.But part cause of more bone density ure health-care quality, “collectives” (interest- or cently at a public meeting supplements), but that its of the explanation is behav- testing,it is now identified. however well intended,ex- Internet-based) to negoti- that “our present system of not OK to trust the federal ioral: We look harder for Or he is,perhaps,a man who acerbates the problem. ate with insurers over price government-funded health government to make ra- things to be wrong.We test has been told he has prostate Many performance metrics and extra services (core care is not sustainable.” tioning decisions through a more often,we are more cancer of a type that would- measure whether diagnostic benefits were fixed by law). This is an oil-producing presidentially appointed likely to test people who nt have been detected be- tests and treatments are be- The third element — to nation that has no debt and panel. have no symptoms,and we fore the advent of the PSA ing ordered.Because good ensure that private insurers is putting its substantial oil Both Democrats and Re- have changed the rules test and a change in the rules grades typically require ac- served the public interest earnings into what is now a publicans distrust the fed- about what degree of abnor- about what constitutes an tion,not inaction,lower — was heavy regulation of $400 billion sovereign eral government, but only mality constitutes disease. abnormal test and triggers a thresholds are encouraged. insurers, including re- wealth fund (for a popula- when it comes to imple- Low diagnostic thresholds biopsy. And the advent of electronic quirements that they take tion of only 5 million peo- menting the other partys lead people who feel well to The woman may have a medical records has made all applicants, even at the ple) to meet future health proposal. be labeled as unwell.Not bone density that is,in fact, these actions even easier,as door of the hospital emer- and pension obligations. As the European experi- surprisingly,some subse- average for her age.Perhaps more and more of us have gency room. For the United States, a ence indicates, the world quently feel less well.In more surprising,the man al- the “one-click”option to The Dutch undertook key issue is trust — specifi- has changed since 1965, short,low diagnostic so may have a cellular finding order tests and treatments. this radical reform because cally willingness to trust when Medicare was enact- thresholds introduce more that is average for his age. Finally,theres our med- they understood that his- the decisions of the federal ed. An effective policy to “dis”-ease into the popula- Both are at extremely low ical culture.We are trained tory had changed. Like government. Each side in reduce the long-term drag tion.Does that sound like a risk to experience their “dis- not to miss things,however other small European the debate has been less of federal health entitle- good thing for a “health- ease”in their lifetime.Con- unimportant those things countries, they realized than honest. Democrats ments on our economic care”system to do? sequently,the potential for are.And we are trained to fo- that global competition made political hay by say- competitiveness is badly Diagnostic thresholds treatment to help is ex- cus on the few we might be and the rise of Asia created ing that the federal govern- needed and overdue. To get that are set too low lead in tremely low,much lower able to help,even if its only a fundamental threat to ment cannot be trusted to it right, however,its im- turn to a bigger problem: than for patients diagnosed 1 out of 100. their economic survival, raise the value of Medicare perative that the debate fo- treatment thresholds that and treated using a higher We believe this is what our and that welfare-state- insurance vouchers as cus on facts, not hyper- are too low.Diagnosis is the threshold. patients — and the public — style benefits were no health-care costs increase, bole. critical entry step into med- Another way to look at it is cares about.But its time for longer viable. thus shifting more of the ical care — getting one tends this: These marginal pa- everyone to start caring Most senior Dutch poli- costs onto household Richard Saltman is pro- to beget treatment.Thats a tients are at extremely high about what happens to the cymakers are reasonably budgets. They also argue fessor of health policy and big reason why we are treat- risk not to benefit from other 999. pleased with the new sys- that private insurers will management at Emory ing millions more people for treatment. tem. Cost increases have raise rates and try to cheat University. He wrote this high blood pressure,dia- Yet they face the same risk Gilbert Welch is a practic- stabilized, and the risk-ad- the elderly on the services commentary for The betes,osteoporosis,glauco- of harm from treatment. ing physician and professor justment mechanism has provided to them. Washington Post. ma,depression,heart dis- One common treatment for of medicine at the Dart- ease — and even cancer. osteopenia can lead to ulcers mouth Institute for Health To have any hope of con- in the esophagus and may Policy and Clinical Practice. trolling healthcare costs, even make bones more brit- He wrote this commentary doctors will have to raise tle with long-term use.The for the Los Angeles Times. The West has a chance to squeeze Belarus Strongman The following editorial show trials have been staged have orchestrated. appeared in Thursdays against dozens of opposition Oddly enough,Mr. Washington Post: leaders,including five of the Lukashenko himself spelled DRYER VENT CLEANING For years,Western gov- presidential candidates. out his vulnerability in an in- ernments have chafed at the Twenty-two have been given terview with The Posts Lally presence of a repressive dic- prison terms so far,including Weymouth in March.“The tatorship in the center of Eu- Andrei Sannikov,Mr. stupidity,he said,“is that & COMPLETE AIR DUCT rope — the former Soviet re- Lukashenkos principal op- Belarus and Lukashenko do public of Belarus,ruled with ponent,who was sentenced not have the resources to be a a mixture of brutality and to five years in prison last dictator.In fact,having INSPECTION megalomania by Alexander Saturday.Claiming that he promised huge pay increases Lukashenko.Now a spectac- has crushed a Western- to state employees before the ular series of missteps by the backed “fifth column,Mr. election,the regime is now strongman has put him in Lukashenko has further jus- watching the economy im- perhaps the tightest fix of his tified the crackdown by cit- plode because of Belarusin- $ 00 17 years in power — and given ing a mysterious terrorist ability to obtain foreign fi- ONLY Regular price the United States and its Eu- bombing in the Minsk sub- nancing.The value of the ropean allies an opportunity way system last month that currency has plunged by 79 $169.00 they should not fail to ex- killed 14 people and injured 50 percent in the past week; ploit. 200 — an attack that some in hundreds of businesses are Buy today schedule appt. by June 30th Mr.Lukashenkos troubles the opposition believe closing; and shortages are began last December when, the regime itself may spreading. 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The AAA is projecting that near-record fuel costs by cutting AAA predicted 32.1 million trip or travel by an alternate mode of Despite a U.S. average gas price 35 million people will travel during other areas of their travel budgets. Americans would hit the skyways transportation. that is more than a dollar higher this the upcoming Memorial Day holi- The holiday travel period is de- and byways for the holiday a year “Travelers will find ways to com- year — $3.91 compared to $2.85 — a day weekend. fined as May 26 to May 30. ago, but tourism outpaced other pensate by taking shorter trips and dominant majority of all travelers, Despite high fuel prices, 0.2 per- AAA’s predictions are based on parts of the economy, yielding spending less once they get to their 88 percent,will go by car on the hol- cent more Americans are expected economic forecasting and research 2.7 million additional travelers destinations,” said AAA Idaho iday. to take to the open road than com- by IHS Global Insight. (34.8 million), for a 14 percent over- spokesman Dave Carlson in a pre- Idaho’s average price is $3.77, up pared to last year. The Boston-based consulting all increase. pared statement. “Some travelers 67 cents from a year ago, when Gem The travel organization said two firm said positive economic indica- A survey of intended travelers may trade shopping or dining for State motorists were paying $3.10 a themes dominate this year’s tors, including a decline in unem- found that high gas prices would hiking, sightseeing and eco- gallon, among the highest prices in Memorial Day travel projections: ployment and greater household not affect travel plans of nearly six in tourism activities.” the nation. First, following one of the largest disposable income, will not be 10 drivers. Of the remaining four of The IHS report shows that higher Median spending is expected to year-over-year increases in travel in enough to erase the uncertainty 10 travelers who said gas prices gas prices are more painful for those be $692, a decrease of 14 percent 2010, this year’s numbers will be surrounding this year’s higher gas would impact their travel plans, 70 in lower income brackets. “The ef- from $809 last year. THETHE STATE STATE In plain OFOF REAL REAL ESTATEESTATE English Consumer finance agency proposes simpler mortgage forms

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WASHINGTON—Moving to address one of the principal factors that led to the nation’s deep financial crisis, the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Wednesday unveiled the first proto- types of what could become plain Eng- lish mortgage-disclosure documents for consumers. “It is always good for consumers to know the real cost of a mortgage,”Eliza- beth Warren, the adviser creating the Photos by BLAIR KOCH/Times-News new bureau,said in a conference call. Pictured here are, from left, Kathleen Goicoechea, Realtor, Clover Creek Realty, Fil Miranda and Ben Watson, lending officers with Magic Valley Bank, First Federal The two prototype documents made Bank Lending Officer Kim Hurley, Canyonside Irwin Realty Realtor Greg Wokersein and Rick Strickland, broker, Strickland Real Estate. The group met with the public Wednesday will be subjected to focus-group testing with consumers, Gooding Chamber of Commerce on Thursday. lenders and real estate professionals. Af- ter that, there’ll be at least five rounds of evaluation and revision, with an eye to- ward having a standard proposed by July Panel tells Gooding chamber that market is holding stable 2012. Although these two alternative ver- By Blair Koch make loans a good value. sions of a new mortgage-disclosure doc- Times-News writer Miranda said banks are helping people ument are preliminary, the “Know Be- who don’t qualify for loans. fore You Owe”effort marks an important GOODING — A panel of real estate and “It takes six months to a year to get them change. It merges two federal-disclosure lending professionals told members of the there, but we are getting (their finances) to documents that currently are required Gooding Chamber of Commerce that the re- where they qualify for a home loan,”Miranda when a consumer takes out a loan to al estate market around Gooding isn’t get- said. purchase a home, and translates them ting any better — but it isn’t slipping either. Watson said the industry has turned the from finance-speak into clear language Kathleen Goicoechea, Realtor, Clover corner, and he expects market conditions to that any buyer can understand. Creek Realty, Fil Miranda and Ben Watson, improve. This is important because banks lending officers with Magic Valley Bank, “I think the market is improving ... we’re Gooding has about 70 properties, including the one weakened their lending standards and First Federal Bank Lending Officer Kim seeing improvements,”he said. regulators were asleep at the switch dur- Hurley, Canyonside Irwin Realty Realtor pictured here, that are for sale in the area. Rental properties are now hard to come by ing the housing boom that eventually Greg Wokersein and Rick Strickland, broker, number of repossessions and short-sale in Gooding. Many people are on waiting triggered a near-collapse of the U.S. fi- Strickland Real Estate met with chamber properties on the market, which are forcing lists,said Hurley. nancial system. Borrowers received cre- members for a luncheon at Gooding High home prices down. “Something drastic has happened over the ative and often ill-suited loans that al- School on Thursday. “Sales prices are down between 15 and 20 past year,” Hurley said. “I’ve never seen so lowed them effectively to provide little or “We have different guest speakers each percent, perhaps even more, than they were many people looking and waiting to get into no proof of their ability to pay. Often month,” said Chamber Secretary Susan a year ago,”said Strickland. rental properties.” these consumers had little understand- Bolton. New rules and lending requirements are ing of how their low “teaser rates” on The panel said the biggest challenge facing delaying new home buyers from entering the Blair Koch may be reached at mortgages eventually would explode in- Gooding’s real estate industry is the high market, but near-record low interest rates [email protected] or 735-3295. to unaffordable monthly mortgage pay- ments. The two prototypes for a new disclo- sure form address this. One highlights with graphics and spacing what a con- Researchers poised to reach milestone with raising fish sumer would pay as a down payment, Tuna in a tank: and the range of his or her payment in early years and then in later years. For world,” Benetti pronounced. By Susan Cocking consumers with conventional fixed-rate “We are using this as a model McClatchy Newspapers mortgages, this information also would species for developing tech- provide comparisons over time to show niques for tuna aquaculture.” MIAMI — That seared, sushi how much of the loan balances have But first, the scientists have to or blackened tuna on your plate been paid. get some of the 100 or so silvery- may be cheaper sometime in the For consumers who take out ad- black footballs swimming future because of the work of a justable-rate mortgages, there would be around in their tanks to spawn group of aquaculture scientists useful information about the range of successfully. at the University of Miami’s payments once the mortgages have reset “Any day now,” Benetti said Rosenstiel School on Virginia to new rates. confidently. “We have got their Key in Florida. An alternative prototype would focus number.” Led by Dan Benetti, director of more on the closing costs associated Worldwide, success in grow- the school’s fish-farming pro- with the loan, highlighting costs for ing tuna on fish farms has been gram, the researchers are poised which a consumer can’t shop around _ halting at best. But efforts con- to be first to raise blackfin tuna appraisals and similar things required tinue because of their nutritional successfully in a tank — a major in-house by the lender _ as well as costs and monetary value. step in proving the commercial for which they could. These include pest Benetti said blackfin is a good MCT photo viability of farming tuna species inspections, title services and title in- starter species because it’s tasty, Sasa Miralao feeds 20-pound cobia being raised at the aquaculture project at worldwide. surance. This document also would have compact and fairly easy for the the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science on “The first and only blackfin See MORTGAGE, Business 2 aquaculture facility in the See TUNA, Business 2 Virginia Key, Florida.

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Today in business No reports today Business 2 Friday, May 20, 2011 BUSINESS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho MARKET SUMMARY YESTERDAY ON WALL STREET NYSE AMEX NASDAQ May 19, 2011 13,000 MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) &QY,QPGU Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg KPFWUVTKCNU BkofAm 1157172 11.69 -.10 Quepasa 44199 7.41 +1.13 Intel 960523 23.54 -.34 12,000 S&P500ETF1101436 134.68 +.32 NA Pall g 41774 3.73 +.08 SiriusXM 791971 2.23 +.05 45.14 SprintNex 952718 5.33 +.10 AvalRare n 35095 7.34 +.30 Cisco 662332 16.66 +.01 SPDR Fncl 516115 15.94 ... NwGold g 28883 9.33 -.15 Microsoft 374120 24.72 +.03 12,605.32 11,000 iShSilver 480436 34.26 +.03 VantageDrl 25727 1.90 +.03 Yahoo 369429 16.35 +.39 JF M AM The biggest Internet IPO since Google Pct. change from previous: +0.36% High 12,633.59 Low 12,533.46 GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) combined with a drop in oil prices to Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg send the broad stock market higher. May 19, 2011 VersoPap 3.62 +.28 +8.4 B&HO 5.00 +1.32 +35.9 GluMobile 4.13 +.70 +20.4 3,000 The Dow Jones industrial average rose GrayTvA 2.47 +.18 +7.9 Quepasa 7.41 +1.13 +18.0 SupcndTch 2.92 +.46 +18.7 0CUFCS 45.14, or 0.4 percent, to close at US Airwy 10.32 +.65 +6.7 Accelr8 4.41 +.66 +17.6 SuprtlH pfB 21.95 +3.45 +18.6 12,605.32. Toro Co 67.12 +4.12 +6.5 LucasEngy 2.92 +.33 +12.7 FuweiFilm 4.44 +.67 +17.8 EQORQUKVG 2,750 Furmanite 7.49 +.45 +6.4 OrionEngy 3.92 +.40 +11.4 CleanDsl rs 4.50 +.63 +16.3 The S&P 500 gained 2.92, or 0.2 per- 8.31 cent, to 1,343.60. LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) 2,823.31 2,500 The Nasdaq composite index rose 8.31, JF M AM Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg or 0.3 percent, to 2,823.31. CtrySCkg n 11.70 -5.04 -30.1 T3 Motn rs 5.90 -2.69 -31.3 SmartT gn 7.01 -2.71 -27.9 Pct. change from previous: +0.30% High2,824.05 Low 2,805.12 NetQin n 6.00 -1.09 -15.4 ChinaShen 4.06 -.43 -9.6 Yongye 3.52 -.81 -18.7 Two stocks rose for every one that fell on Buckle 41.19 -6.71 -14.0 InstFnMkts 3.50 -.31 -8.2 SevArts rs 2.93 -.56 -16.0 the New York Stock Exchange. May 19, 2011 Goldcp wt 2.10 -.29 -12.1 ContMatls 14.00 -1.21 -8.0 ChinaBiot 10.28 -1.78 -14.8 1,400 Consolidated volume came to 3.3 billion BigLots 33.77 -3.97 -10.5 VistaGold 2.79 -.22 -7.3 Oxigne rsh 4.39 -.75 -14.6 5VCPFCTF shares. IARY IARY D D DIARY 2QQT¶U 1,300 Advanced 1,784 Advanced 229 Advanced 1,308 Declined 1,239 Declined 248 Declined 1,298 2.92 Unchanged 135 Unchanged 35 Unchanged 100 1,343.60 1,200 Total issues 3,158 Total issues 512 Total issues 2,706 JF M AM New Highs 182 New Highs 10 New Highs 80 New Lows 17 New Lows 7 New Lows 38 Pct. change from previous: +0.22% High 1,346.82 Low 1,336.36 Volume 3,317,989,026 Volume 93,993,213 Volume 1,731,955,837 AP

INDEXES 12,876.00 9,614.32 Dow Jones Industrials 12,605.32 +45.14 +.36 +8.88 +25.20 COMMODITIES REPORT 5,565.78 3,872.64 Dow Jones Transportation 5,478.80 +57.70 +1.06 +7.29 +31.69 pinks, no quote, new crop small reds, no quote, new crop. 500 to 600 lbs., $130-$143 600 to 700 lbs., $127-$148.50 441.19 346.95 Dow Jones Utilities 439.92 +.54 +.12 +8.62 +22.26 C LOSING FUTURES Prices are given by Rangens in Buhl. Prices current May 18. 700 to 800 lbs., $119-$125 over 800 lbs., $110.50-$125 8,718.25 6,355.83 NYSE Composite 8,427.95 +20.47 +.24 +5.83 +26.68 Other Idaho bean prices are collected weekly by Bean Market Heifers: under 400 lbs., $133-$157 400 to 500 lbs., $130.50- Mon Commodity High Low Close Change News, U.S. Department of Agriculture Pintos, $30 $154 500 to 600 lbs., $126-$137.75 600 to 700 lbs., $117- 2,490.51 1,689.19 Amex Index 2,375.83 +18.21 +.77 +7.58 +37.98 Jun Live cattle 106.38 104.80 104.85 - 1.40 pinks, Ltd. $30-$32 small reds, not established $130.50 700 to 800 lbs., $115-$119 over 800 lbs., $113.50- 2,887.75 2,061.14 Nasdaq Composite 2,823.31 +8.31 +.30 +6.42 +28.10 Aug Live cattle 109.15 107.85 107.93 - 1.25 garbanzos, Ltd. $40—$41. Quotes current May 18. $117.75 1,370.58 1,010.91 S&P 500 1,343.60 +2.92 +.22 +6.84 +25.38 May Feeder cattle 126.15 125.40 125.50 - 1.60 Commercial/utility cows: $65-$85 Aug Feeder cattle 127.70 126.63 126.65 - 1.35 Canners/cutters: $40-$65 14,562.01 15.80 Wilshire 5000 14,236.93 +31.80 +.22 +6.56 +26.82 Sep Feeder cattle 128.75 127.78 127.80 - 1.23 G RAINS Heiferettes: $86-$102 868.57 587.66 Russell 2000 835.16 +1.71 +.21 +6.57 +30.49 May Lean hogs 92.05 90.50 91.33 - .33 Butcher bulls: $87.50-$103.75 Jun Lean hogs 92.00 90.85 91.63 + .08 Valley Grains Feeder bulls: $74.50-$100.50 May Wheat xxx.xx xxx.xx 696.00 x.xx Prices for wheat per bushel, ask: mixed grain, oats, corn and Holstein steers: over 700 lbs., $54-$91.50 STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST Jul Wheat 833.50 809.00 812.00 - 5.00 beans per hundred weight. Prices subject to change without Market trend: Cows, calves and feeders are steady May KC Wheat 953.50 936.50 944.75 + 6.75 notice. No Saturday sale, May 14 Kaman .56 17 36.16 +.07 +24.4 Soft white wheat, ask barley, $11.80 oats, AlliantEgy 1.70 14 40.63 -.03 +10.5 Jul KC Wheat 953.50 936.50 944.75 + 6.75 $10.00 corn, $12.85 (15 percent moisture). Prices are given by AlliantTch .80 8 73.25 +.40 -1.6 Keycorp .12f 11 8.59 +.03 -2.9 May MPS Wheat 1024.00 993.25 1006.25 + 10.00 JEROME — Producers Livestock Marketing Association in Jerome Jul MPS Wheat 1024.00 993.25 1006.25 + 10.00 Rangens in Buhl. Prices current May 18. reports the following prices from the dairy sale held Wednesday, AmCasino .42 64 22.96 +.01 +46.9 LeeEnt ... 3 1.15 +.05 -53.3 Barley, $13.25 (cwt): corn, $13.80 (cwt). Prices quoted by JD May 18. May Corn 760.00 743.50 748.25 - 1.50 Heiskell. Prices current May 18. Aon Corp .60 21 52.61 +.14 +14.3 MicronT ... 7 10.17 +.11 +26.8 Jul Corn 760.00 743.50 748.25 - 1.50 Top springer: $1,460 head May Soybeans 1386.00 1369.50 1379.50 xx.xx Top 10 springers: $1,420 head BallardPw ...... 1.66 +.01 +10.7 OfficeMax ... 13 8.19 -.07 -53.7 POCATELLO (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Grain Top 50 springers: $1,330 head RockTen .80 13 73.09 +1.08 +35.5 Jul Soybeans 1381.00 1366.00 1371.75 - 1.00 Report for Thursday, May 19. BkofAm .04 21 11.69 -.10 -12.4 May BFP Milk 16.45 16.39 16.44 + .01 Top 150 springers: $1,160 head Sensient .84 17 37.63 +.32 +2.5 POCATELLO — White wheat 8.00 (up 40) 11.5 percent ConAgra .92 17 25.58 +.23 +13.3 Jun BFP Milk 17.75 17.39 17.64 + .22 winter 8.01 (up 11) 14 percent spring 11.68 (up 10) barley 11.56 Costco .96f 27 83.86 +.62 +16.1 SkyWest .16 13 15.72 +.07 +.6 Jul BFP Milk 18.49 18.10 18.33 + .23 (steady) M ETALS/MONEY Diebold 1.12 16 33.08 +.39 +3.2 Teradyn ... 8 16.05 +.27 +14.3 Aug BFP Milk 18.24 18.05 18.13 + .06 BURLEY — White wheat 7.55 (steady) 11.5 percent Tuppwre 1.20 18 63.40 +.71 +33.0 Jul Sugar 22.69 21.70 21.82 - 1.03 winter 8.07 (down 2) 14 percent spring 10.89 (up 9) NEW YORK (AP) — Key currency exchange rates Thursday, com- DukeEngy .98 13 19.07 -.07 +7.1 Oct Sugar 22.15 21.54 21.61 - .66 Barley 11.50 (steady) pared with late Wednesday in New York: DukeRlty .68 ... 14.53 +.08 +16.6 US Bancrp .50f 14 25.81 +.07 -4.3 Jun B-Pound 1.6232 1.6124 1.6227 + .0089 OGDEN — White wheat 8.00 (steady) 11.5 percent Dollar vs: Exch. Rate Pvs Day Fastenal 1.04f 34 66.34 ... +10.7 Valhi .40 61 37.89 +2.00 +71.4 Sep B-Pound 1.6201 1.6115 1.6201 + .0085 winter 8.22 (up 6) 14 percent spring 11.14 (up 10) Barley Yen 81.63 81.63 Heinz 1.80 18 53.85 +.45 +8.9 WalMart 1.46f 13 55.48 +.30 +2.9 Jun J-Yen 1.2277 1.2161 1.2269 + .0011 12.00 (steady) Euro $1.4311 $1.4226 Sep J-Yen 1.2271 1.2169 1.2267 + .0003 PORTLAND — White wheat 8.00 (steady) 11 percent Pound $1.6214 $1.6142 HewlettP .32 9 36.13 -.36 -14.2 WashFed .24 13 15.64 +.02 -7.6 Jun Euro-currency 1.4319 1.4198 1.4302 + .0086 winter 9.40-9.45 (up 7) 14 percent spring 12.58 (up 12) Swiss franc 0.8815 0.8814 HomeDp 1.00f 18 37.39 -.07 +6.6 WellsFargo .48f 12 28.61 -.31 -7.7 Sep Euro-currency 1.4276 1.4158 1.4258 + .0084 corn 303.00-305.75 (down .50) Canadian dollar 0.9693 0.9725 Idacorp 1.20 16 39.46 +.01 +6.7 ZionBcp .04 ... 23.73 -.04 -2.1 Jun Canada dollar 1.0354 1.0287 1.0322 + .0047 NAMPA — White wheat cwt 11.75 (up 25): bushel 7.05 (up 15) Mexican peso 11.6339 11.7324 Sep Canada dollar 1.0326 1.0262 1.0291 + .0041 Jun U.S. Dollar 75.71 75.21 75.23 - .40 By The Associated Press Jun Comex gold 1499.6 1485.8 1494.9 - 0.9 Selected world gold prices, Thursday. OW O EAD THE EPORT Aug Comex gold 1500.6 1487.2 1496.0 - 1.1 C HEESE London morning fixing: $1488.75 off $7.75. H T R R May Comex silver 35.70 34.60 35.09 .xx London afternoon fixing: $1493.00 off $3.50. Cheddar cheese prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange NY Handy & Harman: $1493.00 off $3.50. Jul Comex silver 35.75 34.53 35.12 + .02 Barrels: $1.6900, + .0275: Blocks: $1.6900 + .0225 Stock Footnotes: cc – PE greater than 99. dd – Loss in last 12 mos. d – New 52-wk low Jun Treasury bond 124.2 123.2 124.2 - 0.3 NY Handy & Harman fabricated: $1612.44 off $3.78. during trading day. g – Dividend in Canadian $. Stock price in U.S.$. n – New issue in Sep Treasury bond 123.1 122.1 123.1 - 0.2 NY Engelhard: $1496.19 off $3.50. May Coffee 271.50 262.45 263.70 - 6.35 NY Engelhard fabricated: $1608.40 off $3.77. past 52 wks. q – Closed-end mutual fund; no PE calculated. s – Split or stock dividend of P OTATOES NY Merc. gold May Thu. $1492.20 off $3.40. 25 pct or more in last 52 wks. Div begins with date of split or stock dividend. u – New 52- Jul Coffee 274.20 265.45 266.65 - 6.30 NY HSBC Bank USA 4 p.m. Thu. $1492.00 off $2.00. wk high during trading day. v – Trading halted on primary market. Unless noted, dividend May Cocoa 1873 1854 1865 - 62 CHICAGO (AP) — USDA — Major potato markets FOB shipping Jul Cocoa 1898 1881 1892 - 52 points Tuesday. rates are annual disbursements based on last declaration. pf – Preferred. pp – Holder Jul Cotton 161.32 153.86 155.65 - 4.21 Russet Burbanks Idaho 50-lb cartons 70 count 16.00-17.00: 100 NEW YORK (AP) — Handy & Harman silver Thursday $34.755 off owes installment(s) of purchase price. rt – Rights. un – Units. wd – When distributed. wi – Oct Cotton 135.85 133.20 132.19 - 3.79 count 12.00. $0.510. When issued. wt – Warrants. ww – With warrants. xw – Without warrants. H&H fabricated $41.706 off $0.612. Jun Crude oil 100.79 98.16 95.47 - 1.63 Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 6.00-6.75. The morning bullion price for silver in London $35.750 up $1.160. Dividend Footnotes: a – Also extra or extras. b – Annual rate plus stock dividend. c – Jun Unleaded gas 3.0048 2.9104 2.9104 - .0451 Russet Norkotahs Colorado 50-lb cartons 70 count 16.00-16-50: Engelhard $35.330 up $0.260. Liquidating dividend. e – Declared or paid in preceding 12 mos. f – Annual rate, increased Jun Heating oil 2.9250 2.8805 2.8975 - .0084 100 count 11.00. Engelhard fabricated $42.396 up $0.312. on last declaration. i – Declared or paid after stock dividend or split. j – Paid this year, divi- Jul Natural gas 4.264 4.158 4.164 - .102 Baled 5-10 film bags (non Size A) 8.50-9.00. NY Merc silver spot month Thursday $34.927 off $0.167. dend omitted, deferred or no action taken at last meeting. k – Declared or paid this year, Quotations from Sinclair & Co. Russets Norkotahs Wisconsin 50-lb cartons 18.00-19.00: 100 733-6013 or (800) 635-0821 count 11.50-13.00. accumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m – Annual rate, reduced on last declara- Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 9.00-11.00. NEW YORK (AP) — Spot nonferrous metal prices T. tion. p – Init div, annual rate unknown. r – Declared or paid in preceding 12 mos plus Russet Norkotahs Washington 50-lb cartons 70 count 15.00- Aluminum -$1.1384 per lb., London Metal Exch. stock dividend. t – Paid in stock in last 12 mos, estimated cash value on ex-dividend or 16.00: 100 count 12.00. Copper -$4.0350 Cathode full plate, LME. distribution date. x – Ex-dividend or ex-rights. y – Ex-dividend and sales in full. z – Sales B EANS Copper $4.0470 N.Y. Merc spot Thu. Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 6.00-6.50. Lead - $2361.00 metric ton, London Metal Exch. in full. vj – In bankruptcy or receivership or being reorganized under the Bankruptcy Act, Valley Beans Zinc - $0.9629 per lb., London Metal Exch. or securities assumed by such companies. Prices are net to growers, 100 pounds, U.S. No. 1 beans, less Gold - $1493.00 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). • Most active stocks above must be worth $1 and gainers/losers $2. Idaho bean tax and storage charges. Prices subject to change L IVESTOCK Gold - $1492.20 troy oz., NY Merc spot Thu. Mutual Fund Footnotes: e – Ex-capital gains distribution. f – Previous day’s quote. n - without notice. Producers desiring more recent price information TWIN FALLS — Twin Falls Livestock Commission Co. reports the Silver - $34.755 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). No-load fund. p – Fund assets used to pay distribution costs. r – Redemption fee or con- should contact dealers. following prices from the livestock sale held Wednesday, May 18. Silver - $34.927 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Thu. tingent deferred sales load may apply. s – Stock dividend or split. t – Both p and r. x – Ex- Pintos, no quote, new crop great northerns, no quote Steers: under 400 lbs., $147-$176 400 to 500 lbs., $131-$168 Platinum -$1769.00 troy oz., N.Y. (contract). cash dividend. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial. Get more stocks and commodities information online at Magicvalley.com/business/ U.S. balks at backing candidate for IMF Idaho Power rates WASHINGTON (AP) — The “We havent taken a position ly praised for his leadership and scenes while keeping a more im- to increase due to United States balked Thursday on any candidate,” said Lael efforts to resolve Europes debt partial stance in public. at immediately backing a Euro- Brainard, U.S. Treasury under- crisis. He resigned Wednesday Hours after Strauss-Kahns pean to lead the International secretary for international af- to devote “all his energy” to resignation, everyone from the pension expense Monetary Fund,saying only that fairs. “What is important at this fighting sexual assault charges European Commission to the it wanted an open and prompt juncture is that we move quickly in New York. German chancellor to the Times-News succession. to an open process.” John Lipsky, the IMFs acting French finance minister, herself The resignation of French- Brainard was responding to managing director, said the or- a potential candidate, said the State regulators are allowing Idaho Power man Dominique Strauss-Kahn reports that the United States ganizations 24-member execu- replacement should come from Company to increase rates by an average has set off a scramble to find a would back French Finance tive board will begin the process Europe. 1.39 percent to recover the companys cash new leader for the powerful or- Minister Christine Lagarde, a of selecting a new leader. Not because of any tradition, contribution to its defined benefit pension ganization, which directs bil- favorite in many European capi- “We want this to happen as they insisted, but because inti- plan. lions of dollars to troubled na- tals. expeditiously as possible,” Lip- mate knowledge of Europes The increase will be effective June 1. tions to stabilize the global Separately, at a hearing sky said, in his first public re- debt crisis should be a critical el- Also anticipated to be effective June 1 are economy. Thursday, a judge agreed to free marks after assuming his new ement of any candidates port- changes to the annual Fixed Cost Adjust- Europe staked its traditional Strauss-Kahn from a New York role. folio. ment (FCA) and Power Cost Adjustment claim to the post. But fast- City jail on the condition he post Brainards comments and a “From a European point of (PCA). If the Idaho Public Utilities Com- growing nations like China and $1 million in bail and remain un- similarly ambiguous statement view, it is essential that the ap- mission were to adopt Idaho Powers pro- Brazil said it was time to break der house arrest, watched by issued by U.S. Treasury Secre- pointment will be merit-based, posals in those cases, the result would be an that monopoly and seek an IMF armed guards, at a Manhattan tary Timothy Geithner leave where competence and eco- average increase of 0.36 percent to the FCA chief from a developing country. apartment. Strauss-Kahn was open the possibility that the U.S. nomic and political experience and an average decrease of 4.78 percent to The United States, which has formally indicted at the hearing could support a candidate from play the key role,”said Olli Rehn, the PCA. Combined with todays order al- the largest share of votes for a on charges that he sexually either group. Some analysts said European Commissioner for lowing pension expense recovery, the net single country, declined to pub- abused a hotel maid. the U.S. government will make Monetary and Economic Af- impact to customers would be an average licly weigh in. Strauss-Kahn has been wide- its preference clearer behind the fairs. 3 percent overall rate decrease. In the pension case, Idaho Power sought to increase pension plan expense from $5.4 million annually to $17.1 million annu- ally over three years in order to recover a Tuna $60 million contribution Idaho Power made to its defined benefit pension plan. Continued from Business 1 tuna is mass production so If anyone can do it, Benetti which they sell by the hundreds The company had to make a contribution researchers to catch in South everyone will have access to it, can, according to Ralph of thousands of fingerlings to to its plan to satisfy requirements of the fed- Florida coastal waters, espe- and it will be a staple.” Turingan, a professor of marine open-ocean growers in Pana- eral Employee Retirement Security Act cially in spring. Benetti and his research as- biology who works in the aqua- ma, Belize, Colombia, and (ERISA). Unlike its more lucrative sistant, John Stieglitz, started culture lab at Florida Institute Eleuthera in the Bahamas. The While allowing the expense recovery, the cousins, bluefin, big-eye and working on blackfins about 18 of Technology in Melbourne. young cobia cant be grown in commission continued to urge the company yellowfin, it has not been over- months ago, catching them lo- “Hes one of the best in this U.S. waters because of federal to consider modifying its plan to one that exploited. cally on rod-and-reel and line of work. I have huge re- restrictions on offshore aqua- would require shareholders and employees Blackfins generally run transporting them in large live spect for him,” Turingan said. culture. to participate in a greater share of costs. smaller than the other tunas; a wells back to the experimental “Tunas are not that easy to When the fish reach 8 to In a separate order, the commission di- really large one weighs hatchery. Many tuna didnt raise in captivity.To get them to 12 pounds, a U.S. seafood buyer rected Idaho Power to review the companys 40 pounds. At about $15 per survive the boat ride. But the adapt to a captive environment distributes them to markets total employee compensation and benefits serving in a restaurant, its ones that did were coddled and is impressive. Theres a huge and restaurants around the package and compare it with those offered much cheaper than bluefin, fed squid, silversides, sardines potential for stock enhance- country. Benetti said the cobia by other utilities on an annual basis. which can push 1,000 pounds and a special mix of vitamins ment and food production.” project pays for itself.) The company had the option, under and sell for $100,000 per fish at and minerals. Now Benetti and One of Benettis biggest suc- Another potential money- ERISA, to contribute a minimum require- seafood markets in Japan. Stieglitz are trying to condition cesses has been with cobia. maker in the fish tank pipeline ment of $5.8 million, but making the larger “Tuna is the holy grail,” them to spawn by manipulat- Over the past decade, Benetti are goggle eyes, or big-eye contribution now saves the company and Benetti said. “I think we will ing light, food and water tem- and colleagues have mass-pro- scad-but probably not for ratepayers about $11 million. In addition, the demystify tuna. The future of perature. duced the hefty brown fish, UM. large contribution now will result in another $1 million savings to the variable portion of the companys premiums. Mortage Idaho Powers contributions to its pension plan have always been included in base rates. Continued from Business 1 for the other. The bureaus ford the mortgage, and can I get many Hispanic borrowers were Since 2003, the company was not re- information about monthly proposed form would be a sin- a better deal somewhere else? preyed on in California and quired to contribute to the plan because the payments but would feature it gle page with simple informa- ”Warren said. Florida. Interviews will be con- market value of the plans assets was more less prominently tion. The first rounds of testing ducted in Albuquerque, N.M.; than enough to cover future obligations. Current federal require- “With a clear, simple form, the prototypes will involve ver- Baltimore; Birmingham, Ala.; Recent market conditions and increasing ments involve two pages for consumers can better answer sions in English and Spanish, Chicago; Los Angeles; and pension obligations require Idaho Power to one disclosure form and three two basic questions: Can I af- which is important because Springfield,Mass. begin funding the plan again. Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho NATION/WORLD Friday, May 20, 2011 Business 3 AROUND THE NATION Obama embraces Palestine borders Big magnet installed stunning, successful mis- President urges A sion to find and kill Osama on space station Palestinian bin Laden in Pakistan. The CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — sides to restart barber president tried to minimize Endeavours astronauts accom- shaves a bin Ladens reach even in plished the No. 1 objective of their peace talks customer death, saying his al-Qaida mission Thursday, installing a during vision of destruction had al- $2 billion cosmic ray detector on WASHINGTON (AP) — ready been deemed a “dead the International Space Station Exasperated by stalled Mid- President end” by those wanting a to scan the invisible universe for dle East peace talks in a sea- Barack better life. years to come. son of tumultuous change, Obamas Moving country by coun- But hours after astronauts fin- President Barack Obama speech, in try, Obama offered his ished that job, NASA said it might jolted close ally Israel the West toughest words yet for Syri- add another: a detailed inspec- Thursday by embracing the Bank city of an President Bashar Assad, tion of a damaged thermal tile on Palestinians terms for Ramallah on in whom the U.S. has lost the space shuttles belly. drawing the borders of their hope as a reformer given his The space fliers used a pair of new nation next door.Prime Thursday. governments bloody crack- robot arms to remove the Alpha Minister Benjamin Ne- down on dissidents. Obama Magnetic Spectrometer from the tanyahu of Israel rejected AP photo did not call for Assad to step shuttle, then hoist it onto the the idea as “indefensible” Nations and questioning its It was Obamas explicit perspective to a five-month down but did accuse him of sprawling framework of the sta- on the eve of his vital White alliance with a Hamas fac- endorsement of the 1967 period in which thousands murdering his people. “The tion. It marked the grand finale House meeting with Oba- tion bent on Israels de- borders that changed the have died in protests for hu- Syrian people have shown for Americas role in the con- ma. struction. dynamic. man rights, two countries their courage in demanding struction of the orbiting outpost, The U.S. president said “At a time when the peo- The U.S., the interna- leaders have been toppled, a transition,” Obama said. which began 13 years ago. that an independent Pales- ple of the Middle East and tional community and even others are teetering,the U.S. “President Assad now has a tine should be based on 1967 North Africa are casting off past Israeli governments has been drawn into an choice: He can lead that FBI investigates borders — before the Six the burdens of the past, the have endorsed the idea of an armed conflict in Libya and transition or get out of the Day War in which Israel oc- drive for a lasting peace that agreement based on the America has launched a way.” Unabomber in 1982 cupied East Jerusalem, the ends the conflict and re- 1967 lines, but Obamas Tylenol deaths West Bank and Gaza — as solves all claims is more ur- new emphasis was a clear Honcik Estate CHICAGO — Could the adjusted by possible land gent than ever,”Obama said, prodding for Israel to act. Auction Unabomber and Chicagos swaps agreed upon by both playing the rapid change of The way Obama put it Tylenol poisoner be one and the sides. He said Israel can the past six months against means the U.S. now ac- Sunday, May 22, 2011 same? FBI agents investigating never live in true peace as a a standoff that has stymied cepts 1967 lines, with land Located: Buhl, Idaho the Tylenol killings, unsolved for Jewish state if it insists on the Mideast for decades. swaps, as the basis for the 4340 Spring Road, Buhl, Idaho nearly 30 years, want Ted “permanent occupation.” borders of a Palestinian From the north west corner of Buhl (Jacksons Kountry Korner) Kaczynskis DNA, but they arent Obamas effort to salvage • • • state — and not just that go 1 mile north, 1/8 mile east, turn north into Melon Valley, saying whether theres any rea- a peace effort that is in such a result would be the proceed northerly for about 1/2 mile to 4340 Spring Road, turn right, and you are there. son to believe he might be a shambles was a major More broadly, before a desired outcome of negoti- change in tactics for a presi- polite diplomatic audience ations,as had been the U.S. match. Sale Time 11:00AM LUNCH BY AL Chicago FBI spokeswoman dent running out of pa- at the State Department, stand. Pickup - Tractor - Machinery Cynthia Yates said the bureau tience and reasons to be Obama sought to clarify the The United States in- subtle. The Israeli-Pales- U.S. role toward a part of the sists, too, that Israel end up 1991 Ford “F-250” 3/4 ton 4x4 pickup, XLT Lariat, V8, 5 speed, wants DNA from “numerous indi- long wide box, 50,000 actual miles - Cab Hi Camper Shell fits viduals” including Kaczynski, tinian stalemate has re- world undergoing a trans- with a safe, secure state mained immune to the pop- formation. He implored the without fear of attack from 91 Ford pickup - IHC Farmall 504 gas tractor, TA, triple remotes, although she wouldnt provide wide front, 13.6x38 rubber, 3pt hitch, tractor has only 1730 details about any of the others. ular uprisings and historic American people to see that Palestinians. hours, mounted on tractor is a IHC 2250 hydraulic loader with drives for freedom that have it is worth devoting U.S. a 5’ hydraulic bucket, all sells together - 6’ terrace blade, 3pt swept much of the region. might and money to help • • • hitch - Pittsburg 8’ spring tooth renovator - 3pt hitch cherry Latest tactic of hiker He pushed both sides to stabilize a dangerous region picker - Wasko V type ditcher, 3pt hitch - Quick Tach 3pt hitch moms: hunger strike accept his starting point — and help people fighting for In a cool statement re- - 250 gal propane tank on rubber with burner wand MINNEAPOLIS — The families borders for Palestine, secu- freedom. leased late Thursday in Shop Equipment & Tools of two American hikers held in rity for Israel — and get back “There must be no doubt Jerusalem, Netanyahu re- Miller Blue Star 600 portable welder generator, 6000 watt, 180 Iran have made TV appearances, to solving a deadlock “that that the United States of jected a full withdrawal amp, electric start - Continental 30 ton hydraulic press - A enlisted celebrities for help and has grinded on and on and America welcomes change from the West Bank, say- frame hoist on caster wheels with 1 ton chain hoist - Craftsman on.” that advances self-determi- ing the 1967 lines would 10” table saw - Craftsman radial arm saw - Rockwell 4” jointer traveled to Tehran. Their latest planer - Craftsman miter saw - grinder on stand - Craftsman floor tactic: a hunger strike. In a sweeping review of nation and opportunity,” leave major Jewish settle- recent uprisings and au- the president said. “Yes, ments outside Israel.It was drill press - Lincoln Ideal Arc 250 amp arc welder - Craftsman The mothers of Shane Bauer double piston protable air compressor - propane oxygen acety- and Josh Fattal started the thoritarian crackdowns there will be perils that ac- unclear whether Obamas lene unit with cart - Makita chop saw - Craftsman shop vac - hunger strike Thursday, which across the Arab world, Oba- company this moment of stand would be enough to WorkMate bench - Handyman jack - hydraulic floor jack - pipe they hope will bring more atten- ma was also unsparing in his promise. But after decades persuade the Palestinians threaders and cutter - pipe vise - pipe wrenches - Craftsman tion to the case and pressure the words for the Palestinian of accepting the world as it to drop their push for U.N. flat sander - Sears portable paint gun and compressor - high Iranian government. leadership, repudiating its is in the region, we have a recognition of their state- pressure washer - shop creeper - 2 battery chargers - jumper Bauer and Fattal have not pursuit of unilateral state- chance to pursue the world hood. cables - Echo chain saw - Craftsman 8 drawer toolbox - Sears been seen in public since Feb. 4 hood through the United as it should be.” Obama sought to give sawzall - electric grinders and sanders - tap and die set - 3/4” and their families are increasing- drive sockets set - hand tools - Chicago grinder - drill bits - Craftsman router - hammers - Skill saw - rechargeable drill - ly concerned. bench vises - wood chisels - wood planes - hand saws - tubing and flaring tools - calipers - micrometers - shop light Leaders strike deal Republicans react to speech Lawn & Garden Items Snapper riding lawn mower, electric start, 28” cut - 3.5 hp on Patriot Act are weighing on voters and “If we respect and recog- rotary push lawn mower - Stihl gas trimmer - Troy Bilt Super WASHINGTON — Congres- Obama threw their pocketbooks. Oba- nize Israel as the ally that it Bronco rear tine rototiller - pull type 2 wheel lawn cart - pull sional leaders have worked out a mas speech provided one is, we probably ought to lis- type lawn sweeper - 20 gal ATV sprayer with electric pump - 3 deal for a four-year extension of Israel under the of the first opportunities for ten to what they think is back pack sprayers - weed sprayers - fertilizer spreader - tree several key provisions of the trimmer - wheelbarrow - step ladder - forks, rakes, shovels - post Republicans to assert their best,” said Huntsman, who Patriot Act, with a little over a bus,Romney says driver - hose roller - 1/2 hp lawn pump - lawn hoses - lawn foreign policy differences served in the administra- week remaining until the current sprinklers - stack on and folding chairs - metal lawn chairs - 20 HANOVER, N.H. (AP) — with Obama and his Demo- tions of Presidents Ronald measure extending the counter- steel posts - 4 RR ties - Coleman propane barbecue or smoker President Barack Obama cratic administration. Reagan, George H.W. Bush terrorism surveillance law is set - weed sprays - trash cans - electric leaf blower undermined the sensitive “It is disrespectful of Is- and George W. Bush before to expire. Guns - Sporting Items and delicate negotiations rael for America to dictate surprising his party and Senate Majority Leader Harry Smith & Wesson 357 Magnum pistol with 4” barrel - Mossberg for Middle East peace with negotiating terms to our al- serving Obama, a Democ- Reid, D-Nev., Senate Minority 22 caliber bolt action rifle with Varible scope - Remington his outline for resumed ly,”Romney said in an inter- rat. 870 Express 12 gauge pump shotgun - Remington 270 bolt Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., action rifle with scope - Stevens 20 gauge bolt action shotgun and House Speaker John talks between Israelis and view with The Associated He acknowledged he Palestinians, the Republi- Press. “It is not appropriate didnt watch Obamas - Winchester “model 12” 16 gauge pump shotgun - Remington Boehner, R-Ohio, reached agree- “model 510” bolt action 22 rifle - Savage “model 93R17” 17 ment Thursday on an amend- cans looking to unseat him for the president to dictate speech and was reacting to charged Thursday. the terms.” news coverage — or as he caliber bolt action rifle with scope - 2 scopes - assorted ammo ment-free extension of three - gun scabbards - exercise bar bells - fishing tackle - old set of Former Utah Gov. Jon Instead, the United called it “the aftermath.” major Patriot Act provisions until mens golf clubs - coolers - 18 speed bike June 1, 2015, according to a sen- Huntsman said Obama, States should work with Is- “The current adminis- whom he served as U.S. rael to push for peace with- tration needs to come to Appliances - Furniture ior Democratic aide. RCA refrigerator freezer - Zero Freezer 21 cu ft upright deep ambassador to China until out acceding to the Pales- terms with its confused and freeze - 14” color TV - 2 Eden Pure electric heaters - small electri- last month, said the presi- tinians,he said. dangerous foreign policy cal kitchen appliances - radios - Magnavox radio phonograph Cities cut out of dent undercut an opportu- Campaigning in New soon, as clarity and security console - propane gas floor furnace with insulated pipe (large Homeland grants nity for Israelis and Pales- Hampshire, Huntsman also are the necessary condi- enough for 2 story home) - 3 piece bedroom set with bookcase SAN ANTONIO — More than tinians to build trust. For- said the U.S. should respect tions of any serious and co- head board, box springs, mattress, chest of drawers and dresser 30 smaller and mid-sized U.S. mer Massachusetts Gov. Israel and work to foster herent American set of - Queen size bed with Hollywood frame, box springs and mat- Mitt Romney said Obama trust between Israelis and policies,” Santorum said in tress - 1 each, 4 and 6 drawer chest of drawers - Kirby Sentrica cities are losing about $170 mil- upright vacuum with attachments and shampooer - modern lion in federal anti-terrorism “threw Israel under the Palestinians. a statement. bus” and handed the oak 48” roll top desk - hex sided large dining table with extra funding that began after the leaf and 6 roll around padded naugahide chairs - electric lift Sept. 11 attacks, perplexing some Palestinians a victory recliner - naugahide swivel recliner with foot stool - tan recliner local officials at a time when even before negotiations Auction - glider rocker - rocking loveseat - microwave cart - 6’ tan hide information gleaned from Osama between the parties could a bed - entertainment center - computer desk - writing desk - bin Ladens hideout suggests al- resume. Former Min- Kenmore vacuum - 11 drawer chest of drawers - sliding door Qaida is being encouraged to nesota Gov.Tim Pawlenty Calendar cupboard - 2 two drawer metal file cabinets - 4 naugahide roll attack smaller targets. said it “is a disaster wait- around chairs - 6’ double door cabinet - 6’ five shelf bookcase The Department of Homeland ing to happen.” Former ADVERTISE YOUR AUCTION WITH US! 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BURLEY/RUPERT FORECAST TWIN FALLS FIVE-DAY FORECAST Yesterday’s Weather Today: Periods of sun, maybe a brief showers. High 64. Today Tonight Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday City Hi Lo Prcp Boise 75 46 0.00" Tonight: Scattered showers possible. Low 44. Challis 66 41 0.00" Coeur d’ Alene 72 36 0.00" Idaho Falls 68 43 0.00" Tomorrow: Decent sunshine, late showers possible. High 68. Jerome 69 43 Trace" Lewiston 72 50 0.00" Lowell 75 42 0.00" Malad City n/a n/a n/a" ALMANAC - BURLEY Malta n/a n/a n/a" Periods of Scattered More Chance for Cooler, maybe Variable Pocatello 64 36 Trace" sunshine showers comfortable showers or a shower or clouds, Rexburg 65 48 0.00" Temperature Precipitation Salmon 70 34 0.00" possible conditions thunderstorms two showers Stanley 62 30 0.00" Sun Valley 65 44 0.00" Yesterday’s High 64° Yesterday’s 0.05" High 68° Low 45° 70° / 46° 65° / 44° 62° / 43° 65° / 44° Yesterday’s Low 43° Month to Date 1.49" Normal High / Low 72° / 44° Avg. Month to Date 0.84" ALMANAC - TWIN FALLS Record High 97° in 1954 Water Year to Date 9.62" Record Low 28° in 2003 Avg. Water Year to Date 7.62" Barometric Sunrise and Temperature Precipitation Humidity Pressure Sunset IDAHO’S FORECAST Yesterday’s High 68° Yesterday’s Trace" Yesterday’s High 82% 5 pm Yesterday 29.81 in. Today Sunrise: 6:11 AM Sunset: 8:58 PM Yesterday’s Low 46° Month to Date 1.41" Yesterday’s Low 28% Saturday Sunrise: 6:10 AM Sunset: 8:59 PM SUN VALLEY, SURROUNDING MTS. Normal High / Low 69° / 44° Avg. Month to Date 0.86" Today’s Forecast Avg. 59% Sunday Sunrise: 6:10 AM Sunset: 9:00 PM Mild temperatures and scattered rain showers Record High 91° in 2009 Water Year to Date 10.88" Monday Sunrise: 6:09 AM Sunset: 9:01 PM will linger over the region today. Staying in the Record Low 25° in 2003 Avg. Water Year to Date 8.41" A water year runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 Tuesday Sunrise: 6:09 AM Sunset: 9:02 PM 50's and 60's through the weekend. Temperature & Precipitation valid through 5 pm yesterday Moonrise Coeur d’ Moon Phases Today’s U. V. Index Low Moderate High Alene Today Highs 60'sTonight’s Lows 40's and Moonset Forecasts and maps prepared by: 73 / 48 BOISE Today Moonrise: none Moonset: 9:06 AM 8 11 3 5 7 10 Mainly dry conditions are expected Saturday Last New First Full Moonrise: 12:23 AM Moonset: 10:13 AM The higher the index the10 Cheyenne, Wyoming today with more sunshine than clouds. May 24 June 1 June 9 June 15 Sunday Moonrise: 12:59 AM Moonset: 11:18 AM more sun protection needed www.dayweather.com Temperatures will be pleasant and reaching the 70's. REGIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST WORLD FORECAST Lewiston Today Tomorrow Sunday Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow 78 / 54 Today Highs/Lows 70's / 40's to 50'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 74 48 sh 72 50 sh 68 50 sh Atlanta 88 62 pc 90 63 pc Orlando 91 69 pc 92 69 pc Acapulco 87 76 pc 87 77 th Moscow 73 53 sh 73 55 th Grangeville NORTHERN UTAH Bonners Ferry 72 44 sh 72 46 th 68 46 sh Atlantic City 73 58 th 72 58 sh Philadelphia 74 57 th 79 60 sh Athens 69 64 pc 71 64 pc Nairobi 72 55 sh 70 56 sh Cloudy with widespread Burley 64 44 sh 68 47 pc 65 47 th Baltimore 75 59 th 78 58 pc Phoenix 86 65 su 90 68 pc Auckland 61 48 sh 61 48 sh Oslo 55 44 sh 57 45 pc 66 / 44 rain showers today. Challis 66 42 sh 70 42 sh 67 42 th Billings 54 45 r6346thPortland, ME 55 45 sh 52 47 sh Bangkok 94 81 sh 94 81 th Paris 68 42 sh 72 55 th Coeur d’ Alene 73 48 th 68 48 th 66 48 sh Birmingham 88 64 su 90 64 su Raleigh 82 58 th 86 61 pc Beijing 75 52 pc 82 50 pc Prague 76 52 th 69 47 sh Temperatures will be cool Elko, NV 65 39 pc 68 42 sh 63 42 th Boston 61 52 sh 64 50 sh Rapid City 61 47 th 63 49 th Berlin 78 54 th 72 53 sh Rio de Jane 73 61 sh 73 59 sh and only in the 50's. Eugene, OR 72 45 pc 63 45 sh 66 45 sh Charleston, SC 80 68 pc 86 70 pc Reno 71 50 pc 71 48 sh Buenos Aires 69 56 sh 69 55 sh Rome 71 57 pc 71 60 sh McCall Warmer and drier Gooding 67 46 sh 68 48 pc 64 48 sh Charleston, WV 76 55 th 79 60 pc Sacramento 79 51 pc 75 49 pc Cairo 94 62 pc 92 63 pc Santiago 65 43 pc 64 43 pc Grace 51 36 sh 58 39 sh 62 39 th Chicago 66 56 pc 75 63 th St. Louis 81 67 th 80 67 th Dhahran 98 89 th 97 88 pc Seoul 58 43 r 71 52 pc Salmon tomorrow. 60 / 37 Hagerman 72 46 sh 73 48 pc 68 48 sh Cleveland 66 52 sh 71 60 pc St.Paul 71 60 th 74 59 th Geneva 66 39 th 68 44 th Sydney 72 54 pc 72 55 pc 67 / 42 Hailey 65 41 sh 67 43 sh 64 43 th Denver 61 43 th 69 45 th Salt Lake City 58 46 sh 67 49 pc Hong Kong 81 79 pc 82 80 sh Tel Aviv 75 67 pc 70 66 pc Idaho Falls 61 42 sh 66 45 sh 67 45 th Des Moines 74 64 th 78 60 th San Diego 66 56 pc 68 56 pc Jerusalem 94 65 pc 85 62 pc Tokyo 79 64 pc 81 61 sh Kalispell, MT 68 44 sh 67 41 sh 69 41 sh Detroit 73 52 pc 71 60 pc San Francisco 63 51 pc 61 50 pc Johannesburg 64 43 pc 65 43 pc Vienna 77 53 th 80 52 th Jerome 67 45 sh 69 46 pc 64 46 sh El Paso 79 54 su 86 58 su Seattle 76 48 pc 63 48 sh Kuwait City 109 89 pc 105 87 pc Warsaw 81 57 th 79 57 th Lewiston 78 54 sh 74 52 sh 70 52 pc Fairbanks 62 40 pc 68 47 pc Tucson 81 61 su 88 65 pc London 62 38 sh 65 44 sh Winnipeg 77 57 pc 77 56 sh Caldwell Malad City 56 41 sh 63 42 sh 64 42 th Fargo 72 60 r7155thWashington, DC 76 59 th 78 60 pc Mexico City 78 56 sh 80 54 sh Zurich 65 35 sh 65 43 th 75 / 48 Idaho Falls Malta 60 42 sh 65 44 pc 63 44 th Honolulu 84 72 sh 84 73 sh McCall 60 37 th 59 37 sh 58 37 th Houston 89 75 th 89 74 th Boise Sun Valley 61 / 42 Missoula, MT 66 46 sh 68 46 sh 71 46 th Indianapolis 79 62 pc 78 63 th TODAY’S NATIONAL MAP 74 / 48 57 / 35 Pocatello 58 44 sh 66 47 pc 66 47 th Jacksonville 88 69 pc 91 71 pc 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Portland, OR 76 48 pc 63 48 sh 63 48 sh Kansas City 75 64 th 77 63 th Pocatello Rupert 65 44 sh 69 47 pc 66 47 th Las Vegas 81 65 su 84 67 pc Rupert 58 / 44 Rexburg 59 41 sh 62 42 sh 64 42 th Little Rock 81 68 th 85 67 th Mountain Home 65 / 44 71 / 46 Richland, WA 79 52 pc 77 48 sh 69 48 sh Los Angeles 72 58 su 72 57 pc Rogerson 55 38 sh 61 40 sh 57 40 th Memphis 87 69 pc 88 69 th Burley Salmon 67 42 sh 70 40 sh 69 40 th Miami 87 76 pc 87 75 pc L Salt Lake City, UT Milwaukee 51 L Twin Falls 64 / 44 58 46 sh 67 49 pc 69 49 th 60 pc 65 58 th Fronts 68 / 45 Spokane, WA 76 50 pc 72 47 th 68 47 sh Nashville 86 64 pc 88 66 th Stanley 58 31 sh 61 33 sh 57 33 th New Orleans 87 71 pc 86 72 pc Yesterday’s State Extremes - High: 75 at Boise Low: 30 at Stanley Sun Valley 57 35 sh 59 38 sh 57 38 th New York 72 58 th 75 58 th Cold Yellowstone, MT Oklahoma City 66 weather key: su-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, mc-mostly cloudy, c-cloudy, 44 31 sh 46 31 sh 49 31 th 78 th 84 67 pc Omaha 77 61 th 79 58 th th-thunderstorms, sh-showers,r-rain, sn-snow, fl-flurries, w-wind, m-missing H Warm CANADIAN FORECAST Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Stationary City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W GREGG MIDDLEKAUFF’S QUOTE OF THE DAY Calgary 62 40 sh 64 45 sh Saskatoon 77 59 pc 76 57 sh Cranbrook 64 34 sh 68 40 sh 68 51 sh 71 54 sh Valid to 6 p.m. today Edmonton 74 51 pc 75 50 pc Vancouver 63 48 pc 52 45 r Occluded Enjoy your own life without comparing it Kelowna 70 35 sh 65 39 sh Victoria 62 50 pc 55 47 pc Yesterday’s National Extremes: Lethbridge 64 48 sh 67 50 sh Winnipeg 77 57 pc 77 56 sh High: 101 at Taredo, Texas with that of another. Regina 73 57 sh 65 53 sh Low: 20 at W. Yellowstone, Mont.

More Magic Valley weather at www.magicvalley.com/weather Marquis de Condorcet (1743 - 1794) Get up-to-date highway information at the Idaho Transportation Department’s Web site at 511.idaho.gov or call 888-432-7623. AROUND THE WORLD ment before. Migrants paying more for passage IRAQ Yemen is reeling from three Twin bombs kill 27 at months of street protests police station in Iraq demanding Saleh’s ouster. Packed trailers KIRKUK — Twin bombs that lured policemen out of their for- EGYPT represent millions tified headquarters in a northern Iraqi city killed 27 people on Muslim-Christian paid to smugglers Thursday, most of them police clashes erupt officers. CAIRO — Muslims and MEXICO CITY (AP) — Scores were wounded in the Christians pelted each with X-ray machines at check- double blasts in Kirkuk, and a stones in a Cairo suburb points in southern Mexico third explosion 45 minutes later Thursday over the reopening of are capturing the ghostly on a road to a city hospital a church the former regime outlines of a clandestine brought the number of injured to closed years ago. business worth billions of at least 70, said provincial health The church is one of three to dollars a year, people packed director Siddiq Omar. be reopened as part of the tighter than cattle and The ethnically mixed city is Egyptian authorities’ plan to try transported like consumer one of the more politically to defuse recent religious ten- goods in tractor trailers to volatile parts of the country. sions. They have promised to the United States. reopen nearly 50 churches The machines in place for SPAIN across Egypt in an attempt to less than two years at two Demonstrators defy appease Christian protesters. state police checkpoints AP photo The protesters are also have led to the two largest In this photo released by the Chiapas State Attorney General, migrants from Latin America and Asia leave ban in Madrid demanding the prosecution of hauls of migrants, who pay a truck trailer after being detected at a checkpoint in Mexico’s Chiapas state, Tuesday. MADRID — Thousands of peo- those behind recent attacks on $7,000 to $30,000 for pas- ple gathered in makeshift protest at least three churches in Cairo sage. using the Central American officials, who estimate 300 ly no upfront costs when mi- camps in Spain’s principal cities following the popular uprising The United Nations esti- and Mexican corridor to to 500 undocumented na- grants are intercepted by au- on Thursday to denounce the that toppled former President mates that smuggling mi- reach the North American tionals cross the border each thorities or escape. nation’s two main political par- Hosni Mubarak on Feb. 11. grants across Mexico’s bor- market.” day into Mexico, say those By 2006, 95 percent of ties as inept at dealing with the der with the U.S. alone is a While the majority of mi- migrants are paying double Mexicans crossing illegally country’s economic woes, AFGHANISTAN $6.6 billion business annu- grants found Tuesday were what they did two years ago, into the U.S. were paying including high unemployment. Afghan militants kill ally, compared to an esti- Guatemalan, there were also as much as $10,000 for the smugglers, according the The largest demonstration mated the $10 billion to Indians, Nepalese and Chi- hope of gaining work in the U.N. report, which says that occurred in the heart of Madrid 35 in rural east $29 billion in illegal drug nese. United States. most migrants are now for a fourth straight day. KABUL — Insurgents firing running. The migrant Smuggling in decades “According to the testi- transported in trucks. At the same time, the heavy machine guns, rocket- smuggling estimate doesn’t past was the business of mony given our staff, the In the case of Mexico’s National Election Board of propelled grenades and assault include another $1 billion small operators who helped cost of migration rises every southern border, no one can judges and academics was rifles killed 35 workers and paid by thousands of non- migrants cross once they day,” Fernando Batista say exactly who the organ- meeting in parliament to decide guards in an attack on a NATO- Mexicans to cross from reached the U.S. border. But Jimenez, an investigator for ized smuggling groups are. if the protest camps are legal funded road construction site in Guatemala and travel north, evading U.S. authorities has Mexico’s National Commis- Some say that large trans- and should be allowed to contin- a remote area of eastern according to a 2010 U.N. re- become much more difficult sion on Human Rights, said port rings operate separately ue through regional elections in Afghanistan, authorities said port on transnational crime. with increased border en- in an email. “Not only be- from Mexico’s brutal drug Spain on Sunday. Thursday. The 513 people appre- forcement in recent years. At cause of the walls, policies gangs, such as the Zetas or More than 100 fighters car- hended Tuesday in two the same time, Mexico’s mi- and legislation against mi- the Gulf Cartel, who stick to YEMEN ried out the assault in a moun- trailers in the state of Chia- grant routes have become grants, but because of the kidnapping and extortion. Embattled leader tainous region of Paktia pas, bordering Guatemala, much more dangerous, con- ever-expanding presence of Some say they are all in province near neighboring represented at least $3.5 mil- trolled by drug gangs that organized crime, given the collusion, including author- says he’ll quit Pakistan’s tribal areas, said lion in cargo. Another trailer see new moneymaking op- lack of coordination among ities. Both local police and SAN‘A — Yemeni President Ali Galaxy Sky construction compa- filled with 219 people was portunities in kidnapping three levels of government federal immigration agents Abdullah Saleh promised ny owner Noorullah Bidar. The discovered in January. and extorting those who to fight it.” have been arrested in recent Thursday to sign a deal that region is thought to be con- “As far as I know, this is cross their territory. 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Soon enough, “Breakfast Want to get in on the film- of Champions” and “Twin making fun? Filmmakers’ Falls Idaho” will have more Meet-up organizers haven’t company as films associat- scheduled the next meeting, ed with Magic Valley. said Jake Schumacher, but A handful of talented they hope to have quarterly south-central Idaho ani- get-togethers. Visit film.light- mators, directors and film houserising.com or call fanatics hope to invigorate 352-0044 for information. Twin Falls’ screen scene by collaborating on film proj- ects. INSIDE At the May 12 inaugural ‘Magic Valley’ film earns meeting of the Filmmakers’ praise from critics. Meet-up, organizer Jake Schumacher said he hopes See Entertainment 3 to avoid overly structured get-togethers and instead CSI exchange student Nika focus on exchanging ideas, Aidaz of Kazakhstan was Photos by DREW NASH/Times-News tips and inspiration. He feeling out a new career. Xavier Charter School students Bel Steinke, left, lying down, Kailee Hudson, sitting, and Sierra Sandison, right, play beggars alongside Cameron hopes members will enter “I’m an engineer,actual- Bullock, 17, who plays Jean Valjean as they rehearse for ‘Les Miserables’ on Tuesday afternoon in Twin Falls. contests like the upcoming ly,”she said, but she does- i48 Idaho Forty Eight Hour n’t like the work. She fell in Film Competition and Fes- love with film after work- tival. He encouraged par- ing with Culum and at- Hugo’s tale brings Xavier students face to face with ticipants to show projects tending film workshops in they have worked on. April. “We want the Filmmak- Ben Hicks of Twin Falls- ers’ Meet-up to be all ages,” based entertainment com- Schumacher said — so if pany The Brothers Hicks is you bring clips, keep them writing a full-length film. GRITTY HISTORY PG-13. He hopes to make it a By Eva Stutzman Attendees had different “zomedy” — a zombie Times-News writer goals. Camille Barigar and comedy movie along the Judy Thom of College of lines of “Shaun of the The music room at Xavier Southern Idaho came to Dead.” Horror movies are Charter School is lined with generate excitement about easy to produce on a low piles of clothes. A stack of the college’s film series and budget while maintaining top hats sits on the floor next short film contest, while mass appeal,Hicks said. to a heap of men’s dress Alberto Astorga of Twin Some had work to show shoes. These are just the Falls’ Lente Loco Studios off. Teresa Sept’s CSI film costumes for Xavier’s up- wants to add documen- class shared their final proj- coming production, “Les taries to his repertoire. Ar- ect; Culum and Danny Miserables.”The school gym nel Culum of Twin Falls is has been taken over with the working on animation, and See FILM, Entertainment 3 rest of the props, stage equipment and set. “Luckily we were able to borrow costumes and sets from Magic Valley School for the Performing Arts,” said Kim Kokx, music teacher at Xavier.“We trade toys.” But for Xavier students, this is more than playing Daniel McCarthy, right, plays with toys. They have dedi- Thenardier and Kiri Albrecht THE CAST cated three hours a week, every week since January, to plays Madame Thenardier Actor ...... Role prepare. In doing so, they’ve during rehearsal. Kiri Albrecht ...... Madame Thenardier learned about 19th-century Ivette Bonnilla-Macias ...... Fantine lives and struggles that Cameron Bullock ...... Jean Valjean couldn’t be taught in history SEE THE OPERA Adam Davis ...... Javert class. Bryson Hatfield ...... Marius “It’s about the French What: Xavier Charter Jared Lemon ...... Bishop Revolution,” said Cameron School’s production of “Les Daniel McCarthy ...... Thenardier Bullock, a senior at the Twin Miserables” Ashley Myhre ...... Cosette Falls school and actor in “Les When: 7-9 p.m. May 26-28 Kevin O’Connell ...... Enjolras Miserables.” “But acting it Where: College of Southern Molly Wigaman ...... Little Cosette gives it a relatable feel.” Idaho’s Fine Arts Theater James Adamson, Hannah Baker, Jenna Bywater, Amber Callen, The opera’s portrayal of Tickets: $8 for adults, $4 Robert Carpenter, Sosana Carpenter, Andrea Cervantes, Cayden novelist Victor Hugo’s char- for children and students, Chavez, Emma Coleman, Hannah Maxine Davie, Alyssa Davis, acter Jean Valjean and his free for children 6 and Ryan Estes, Jesse Hahn-Lovato, Katie Hitesman, Kailee Hudson, navigation of revolutionary younger, at the door. Autrey Jeske, Kassidy Kohler, Merry Lowell, Melissa Murray, France frames the moral un- Annalise Nelsen, Heather Ortega, Christian Quade, Madison dertones in a historical set- Quinton, Bailey Rigel, Cristian Rigel, Hannah Robinson, Autumn DREW NASH/Times-News ting alongside student revo- MORE ONLINE Ryerse, Sierra Sandison, Emily Simonson, Kaarthiga Srikantha, Lente Loco Studios owner and filmmaker Alberto Astorga of Twin lutionaries, prostitutes and SEE more photos of Isabel Steinke, Makayla Stevens, Bailey Stonebraker, Adria Falls has been filming for seven years and hopes to open a larger Xavier actors in rehearsal. Sumsion, Katelyn Sweeny, Alicia Taylor, Jaden Tuma,Jaycie production studio in Twin Falls one day. See XAVIER, Entertainment 3 MAGICVALLEY.COM Wagoner, Samantha Wallace, Breanna Wayment, Sarah Weidler. Hailey candy drop reenacts post-WWII Berlin Airlift By Karen Bossick lowing World War II.After sharing a couple “Uncle Wiggly Wings”because of his tactic countries.Hershey and Wrigley candy com- Times-News correspondent of sticks of Wrigley’s Doublemint gum with of wiggling his aircraft’s wings upon his ap- panies donated candy bars,gum and Life a group of Berlin children watching incom- proach to Berlin’s Templehof Central Air- Savers by the box car for Halvorsen and oth- HAILEY — Candy will drop from the sky ing planes,he promised to drop more candy port to let them know it was a candy drop. er pilots to drop on Berlin. Thursday afternoon as a pilot flying a vin- when he flew back the next day. As newspapers picked up on the story,20 “That part of history is fading,yet it’s an tage Tri-Engine Grumman amphibian plane Soon Berlin children began calling him tons of donated candy came in from six important story to be told,”said Ketchum reenacts the famous candy drops over Berlin resident Jim Pearre,a former Chicago news- during the Berlin Airlift of 1948 and 1949. man who was 7 when the airlift started. The candy will drop onto the Wood River “And Col.Halvorsen’s story is so inspiring. High School football field at the end of Fox At 90,he may not be around too much Acres Road between 4 and 4:30 p.m.Wit- longer to tell his nesses should assemble on the field by 4. story,so this is a Dr.Tom Crais,a precious opportu- dermatologist,is nity.” spearheading the INSIDE Crais,who lives reenactment to near Fairfield,be- Fire weapons, hear honor Col.Gail came friends with WWII airlift tale at Halvorsen,a “candy Halvorsen as a armory’s opening. bomber”of World Navy and Army War II.Halvorsen flight surgeon sta- See Entertainment 2 will make several tioned in Berlin presentations about from 1970 to ’73 his humanitarian bombing Thursday while Halvorsen through May 30 in conjunction with the was commander of grand opening of the refurbished Hailey Ar- Templehof.He reconnected with Halvorsen mory. after visiting Berlin Airlift Memorial four Halvorsen,now 90,was among hundreds years ago and learning that Halvorsen was of American,English and French pilots who still alive. flew around the clock to supply Berliners “You would have never known he was a with food,coal and medical supplies in defi- high-ranking commander.He was calm, ance of the Soviet blockade which cut off the Courtesy photo flow of food and supplies into the city fol- Berlin Airlift pilot Col. Gail Halvorsen with Berlin children in 1948. See CANDY DROP, Entertainment 2 Entertainment 2 Friday, May 20, 2011 ENTERTAINMENT Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Fire weapons and hear WWII THE RESPONSIBLE airlift tale at armory’s opening TOY BOX By Karen Bossick Ariel Hansen reports on what you can do with the Times-News correspondent toys your children have outgrown or gotten bored with. HAILEY — Celebrate the Sunday in People Memorial Day weekend by shooting a grenade launcher. That’s among the free ac- tivities planned around the grand opening of the newly remodeled Hailey Armory. The Idaho Army National Guard’s Hailey Readiness Center,at 311 E.Cedar St.next to Hailey’s Roberta McK- ercher Park, recently under- went an 18-month,$1.26 mil- lion remodeling. And the KAREN BOSSICK/For the Times-News Guard is celebrating with Hailey artist Ralph Harris, who has 21 works in the U.S. Air Force art three days of activities May collection, designed this mural reflecting the evolution of the National 28-30. Guard from the time of citizen soldiers during the Revolutionary War. Spectators will be able to view military vehicles and He used real people as models, including Staff Sgt. Ulysses Mittelstadt equipment, including a UH- and his family and Juliana Herera, a Wood River High School student 60 Blackhawk helicopter on who’s entering the National Guard. May 28, weather permitting. And they’ll be able to fire mili- MILITARY DISPLAYS tary weapons, such as the M4 Carbine and M203 Grenade Memorial Day weekend’s free activities at the newly remodeled Launcher,on the EST 200 — a Hailey Armory: virtual computer-based real- istic weapons trainer. May 28 Pfc. Sean Bunce said he and Noon: Ribbon cutting and refreshments with Hailey Mayor Rick Davis his cohorts have practiced on and Idaho Army National Guard commander Brig. Gen. Alan the computer. “People will be Gayhart. Ceremony will include speakers, posting of the colors and able to shoot actual weapons a Remember Ceremony for prisoners of war and those missing in at targets on the wall, and the action from all conflicts, including Bowe Bergdahl, a Hailey man computer will tell them if they being held by the Taliban in Afghanistan. hit them or not,”he said. 1-7 p.m.: Open house with military vehicle and equipment displays, a The ribbon cutting at noon weapons simulator, rock climbing wall and bouncy house for youth. May 28 will include the un- 7-10 p.m.: Dance with Idaho National Guard’s 25th Army Band per- veiling of a 10-foot-tall, 30- forming. foot-wide historical mural depicting soldiers from the May 29 Revolutionary War through 11 a.m.-4 p.m.: Open house continues with military vehicle and the present. Hailey artist equipment displays, a weapons simulator, rock climbing wall and Ralph Harris, who also paint- bouncy house. ed a mural on the wall of the Blaine County Historical Mu- May 30 seum, outlined the new mural 11 a.m.: Memorial Day ceremony at Hailey Cemetery. on the armory wall. Commu- 12:30 p.m.: Guest speaker Ret. Col. Gail Halvorsen, the “Candy nity members, including Bomber” of the Berlin Airlift in 1948-49. cheerleaders and Wood River High School Art Academy students,painted between the lines in paint-by-number “Uncle Wiggly Wings,” as rule,” said Gillespie, who fashion. he became known, will also spent a few childhood years in “I told the kids: That mural talk and sign copies of his West Berlin.“My dad said he’s is going to be up there longer book “The Berlin Candy never been as hungry as he than all of us.So you’re having Bomber” at 6 p.m. May 26 at was during the whole block- a part in making history,”said The Community Library in ade.But those guys brought in Jim Spinelli,who heads up the Ketchum. food and coal, helping every- Hailey Kiwanis Club. Ketchum resident Ellen one survive. My dad never Berlin Airlift candy bomber Gillespie, whose father was caught any of the candy, but Col. Gail Halvorsen, who will among the 2 million Germans he remembers Halvorsen attend the opening cere- facing starvation during the wriggling his wings. It cer- monies, will cap the weekend Russian siege of Berlin, said tainly made my dad think that by describing how he dropped she will let nothing stand in Americans were the best.” bundles of candy in para- the way of meeting Halvorsen. chutes made of handkerchiefs “That guy and all his bud- Karen Bossick may be for starving German children dies kept my dad and me from reached at kbossick@cox-in- in a talk at 12:30 p.m.May 30. living under Communist ternet.com or 578-2111. Candy drop Continued from Entertainment 1 supporters and The Hershey humble,very welcoming,” Co. Crais said. Dr.Rich Sugden of Driggs, Crais arranged for who was a flight surgeon in Halvorsen to meet with the the class behind Crais at father of one of his acquain- Pensacola Naval Air Station, tances — Ketchum resident will provide the plane.Hai- Ellen Gillespie — just last ley aviator Galen Hansel- week in Berlin. man,Atlantic Aviation of Gillespie’s father saw Sun Valley,Friedman Halvorsen’s candy drops as a Memorial Airport and the 10-year-old Berlin kid.He Blaine County School Dis- now divides his time be- trict are also assisting with tween New York and Berlin, the drop. where he co-chairs the Halvorsen will talk about American Academy of Berlin the historic airlift and the designed to promote dia- Berlin candy drops following logue between America and Thursday’s candy drop in a Germany through the arts free presentation at 6 p.m.at and other means — with The Community Library in Henry Kissinger. Ketchum.He will also sign Gillespie said that she and copies of his book “The her husband,James,and Berlin Candy Bomber,” their 13- and 15-year-old which describes how two children,Tom and Lilly,will sticks of gum and one man’s be at the air drop.“I’m going kindness grew into an epic of to try to catch one of the goodwill spanning the globe. candy parachutes because The Garland,Utah,native my dad never did,”she said. also will speak to Wood River Community members will High School students,who gather this weekend at the coincidentally studied about Ketchum American Legion him just a couple weeks ago. Post 115 to fasten chutes He will be a guest at the from handkerchief-sized rededication of the National pieces of cloth,working ac- Guard Armory at 311 E. cording to plans provided by Cedar St.East in Hailey at Halvorsen.A few hundred noon May 28.And he will candy bars and packets of speak at a luncheon at the ar- gum were donated by local mory at 12:30 p.m.May 30. Kids . . . Come Train One-On-One With The Pros At Canyon Ridge High School! C July 6-8 @ Canyon High A M School, Twin Falls P K-3rd - 9am-12pm $99 S 4th-12th - 9am-3:30pm - $175 Industry Leading 8:1 Player To Coach Ratio Campers receive: T-shirts, Baden Basketball, Detailed Player Evaluation, VIP Shoe & Apparel Deal from Eastbay & other giveaways For more information & registration: www.hsbcamps.com Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho ENTERTAINMENT Friday, May 20, 2011 Entertainment 3 Editor’s ‘Magic Valley’ film earns praise from critics By Melissa Davlin picks Times-News writer One southern Idaho di- Virginia Hutchins rector is catching the critics’ attention. This is the best place for winter-weary grownups to be as silly as Buhl native Jaffe Zinn’s spring demands (with or without plaid knickers). film “Magic Valley” de- Costumed mini-golfers from Magic Valley will show up in down- buted at the Tribeca Film town Ketchum on Saturday to putt down a pub’s fireplace chimney Festival in Manhattan in or drop their balls into a whale’s hole. At the annual Ketchum Wide late April. Open, the mini-golf course spans 10 restaurants and pubs, and they DailyCandy.com called it compete to configure the most creative holes.“A golfers’ Halloween,” a “popular choice at the one promoter calls it. fest” and included it in its Draft horse and antique tractor enthusiasts will offer a spectacle “16 Must-See Movies at Courtesy photos of their own on Saturday: vintage equipment plowing a field south of Tribeca Film Festival Twin Falls. Local bands heavily populated by Mini-Cassia students In late 2009, writer and director Jaffe Zinn returned to his native Buhl to film ‘Magic Valley.’The movie, 2011” lineup. which featured local actors as extras, debuted at Tribeca Film Festival in April. will play for a music festival in Heyburn’s amphitheater that day, While “Magic Valley” while Magic Valley authors JL Bowman and Kaylee Reilley Christian stars professional actors set in stone, but “there are sign books in Twin Falls. And young handbell ringers from around the including Scott Glenn some in the works, definite- region will show their stuff in an evening concert in Twin Falls. and Matthew Gray ly,”said Zinn, the director. Actor Matthew Saturday’s offerings also include Oscar-winning screenwriter Gubler,the independent “I’m really excited for John Patrick Shanley’s talk in Hailey; expect tales from inside the Gray Gubler, film has plenty of south- more people to see it,”he known for his film industry. And in two shows this weekend, a pianist and a pho- ern Idahoans, such as added, especially Idaho film tographer will collaborate on a Grand Canyon-themed multimedia Becky Hagerott and Frank fans. work on experience at Twin Falls Center for the Arts. Holesinsky,in Meanwhile, the ‘Criminal Minds,’ You can expect some quality acting in the Xavier production of small speaking movie’s Facebook plays Mok in “Les Miserables” opening Thursday, if our photographer’s rehearsal parts and as ex- page lists no sched- ‘Magic Valley.’ pictures are any indication. tras. The film, uled showings, and History buffs will relish the sight of candy dropping on a Hailey originally called fans’ posted ques- football field Thursday — a reenactment honoring the first “candy “Buhl, Idaho” tions about south- bomber” airlift pilot. He dropped sweets to the children of Berlin used locations in ern Idaho dates go Gallner and Scott Glenn, — Nick Newman, during a post-World War II Soviet blockade, the Cold War’s opening Buhl for its scenes. unanswered there. doesn’t sound a false note.” TheFilmStage.com salvo. You’ll see the sky above Hailey dotted with tiny parachutes. The movie weaves Jaffe Zinn But it will be — Benjamin Mercer, “Writer-director Jaffe together fictional worth the wait. The Atlantic Zinn’s atmospheric vision For details on these events — and many others — see the full cal- stories of a town’s resi- Here’s what the critics are “It stands out among is a ruminative look at a endar in today’s Entertainment section. dents, all of whom are saying: much of its indie brethren bored and numbed town on connected to a girl’s dis- in its ability to avoid the the verge of a wake-up call. appearance. “Pleasant surprises in- cliches of a story like this, His keen voice also speaks So when can we see clude Magic Valley,the fea- while not being afraid to profoundly to the discon- Sharpen your pencil skills “Magic Valley” in Magic ture debut from writer-di- take its time to, you know, nection of community and Valley? Not for a while. rector Jaffe Zinn....the tale actually establish some the decline of morale in a Times-News plain and charcoal pencils. For now,the production is exceedingly well told,with mood. It’s a clever little struggling recession-worn You’ll practice the techniques team is focusing on the a slow build that doesn’t feel movie, and one that I would American society.” Have you thought about as you focus on human fig- film festival circuit, Zinn strained,and evocative pho- be happy to see show up at — Genna Terranova, learning to draw but didn’t ures and animal characters. said in a Tuesday phone tography by Sean Kirby.And an art house theater by the Tribeca Film Festival senior know how to start? Problem Class will meet 7-9 p.m. interview.No dates are the cast,anchored by Kyle end of the year.” programmer solved. Thursdays, June 9-30, at the In the “Beginning Draw- North Side Center, 202 14th ing” class offered by College Ave. E. in Gooding. The fee is of Southern Idaho’s North $40. Bring 12-by-18-inch Side Center, instructor Kurt heavyweight charcoal paper; Film Pierson will teach the basics other supplies will be provid- Continued from Entertainment 1 best socio-political com- in the world just have to go in small groups, watching of shading and three-dimen- ed. Loughmiller brought com- mentary for his piece “Not through so much more,”said Sept’s students’ work, dis- sional drawing using both Register: 934-8678. mercials they had produced Our Problems” at the Kiwa- Gerdes, 18. The short isn’t cussing potential projects for local companies. nis Idaho Teen Film Awards online yet, but Gerdes is and sharing tips about pro- The filmmakers’ efforts in Idaho Falls. thinking about uploading it. duction software.By the end, follow a couple of recent de- Gerdes’ four-minute short In the meantime, the Buhl there were no firm plans to velopments in Magic Valley’s explores differences between student is getting ready for enter contests, but the ex- movie scene. Buhl native teenagers growing up in the his first semester at North- changed business cards and Jaffe Zinn wrote and directed U.S. and the Middle East. An west Nazarene University in handshakes built the “Magic Valley,” an inde- American boy greets friends Nampa, where he will study groundwork for a great se- pendent film that debuted at and meets girls, while a teen mass communications with quel to the first meet-up. the Tribeca Film Festival in in the Middle East has to an emphasis in film. April. Also in April, Buhl contend with terrorists and After the first Filmmakers’ Reporter Melissa Davlin High School student Caleb uncertainty. Meet-up, participants stood may be reached at 735-3234 Gerdes won an award for “The youth in other parts around the conference room or [email protected].

DREW NASH/Times-News Xavier students play beggars during a ‘Les Miserables’ rehearsal. The show opens Thursday. Xavier Continued from Entertainment 1 Hatfield said. But students factory workers. The per- playing the prostitute roles formance, opening Thurs- make the drama more pow- day, has put history under a erful,he concluded. microscope for many Xavier The opera, which tackles students who studied the adult themes such as religion French Revolution in 10th- and love, has allowed the ac- grade history classes. tors to see personal aspects “It’s hard to understand of history while learning because we are all middle- about complex issues of class in America,” student death,sin and redemption. actor Adam Davis said. “The characters have to “Acting it definitely brought sin before you can see them it to a personal level and redeemed,”Kokx said. made the situations people The production of such a were in during the French serious opera with seven Revolution relevant.” costume changes — plus ex- “Instead of just learning plosions and other special about it, it is real,”said Kevin effects — has been challeng- O’Connell, another of the ing for the 58 students in- actors. volved,Kokx said. Sometimes,too real. “At first it was awkward Eva Stutzman may be seeing our classmates in the reached at estutzman@ roles,” student actor Bryson magicvalley.com or 735-3288.

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HAILEY — Most people might dismiss a pile of bro- ken glass shards as trash. Not Paul Murray. This Hailey jeweler has found gold amidst the broken glass of ancient Israel. He remakes pieces that may have comprised King David’s drinking vessels in- to necklaces, pendants, bracelets, earrings and rings, calling his work “an- cient elegance.” “People want something authentic, an authentic sto- ry. And these have ambi- ence, history, personality,” he said. Murray stumbled onto his career path quite by ac- cident. An anthropology and politics student, he was in Israel studying Aramaic when a man pushing a wheelbarrow came around a corner too fast and spilled the broken glass he was carting away from an ar- chaeological dig. “I heard the glass hit the floor and saw him cussing in his best Hebrew. Then I bought all 29 pounds of it and shipped it home,”Mur- ray recounted. At home, Murray makes necklaces out of shards that once formed the rims of glassware and perfume bot- tles. He wraps some in silver Photos by KAREN BOSSICK/For the Times-News wire. He embeds diamonds Paul Murray’s artwork: The color of glass can be altered by adding metal oxides to the batch — cobalt for dark blue, tin for opaque white, manganese for colorless glass. ‘If I can in others. And he sells them for make beautiful pieces of art out of broken vessels, I’m happy,’Murray says. prices ranging from $35 to $1,600, with certificates of- fering carbon dating results that are back to 2,500 BC in some cases. “They’re great pieces for bar mitzvahs, christenings, even weddings with their ‘something old, something new,’” he said. “Each is a one-of-a-kind design be- cause each glass piece is completely unique. And some of the colors are un- believable.” Originally, Murray dug Paul Murray is collaborating with for the shards himself in places of antiquity like Jeri- student artists and goldsmiths in cho, Tiberius, Masada and the Northwest in hopes they can Jerusalem. Now he buys produce enough of his ‘ancient bags full of glass from the elegance’ to snag a contract with Israel Antiquities Depart- a major jeweler. ment, which carbon dates much of the broken glass speak, what would it say?” and pottery that is retrieved Chris Roebuck carries from archaeological digs Murray’s jewelry at that ensue when builders Christopher & Co. jewelry run across archaeological store in Hailey, 120 Main St. finds while erecting new N. buildings. The department “He certainly has a differ- is interested in intact ves- ent style of jewelry. The fact sels, Murray said. that it’s such old glass makes Murray picks up a talent, it a rarity,”Roebuck said. a dime-like coin which rep- From Irene Deely, owner resented about 17 years’ of the eclectic Woman of wages in Jesus’ time. “This Steel Gallery in Boise: “The is what David asked every designs in the precious family in Israel to give to metals enhance the delicate build the Temple of translucent qualities of the Solomon.” He picks up an- ancient glass artifacts with We’re Moving to a other piece. “This here is a which he works.” bronze Roman arrowhead — Other Boise venues car- not even an inch long.” rying Murray’s work in- He picks up a piece of clude Lindley Glass Studio Whole New Level of Care. blue pottery. Colored pieces (217 N. 10th St.), To the of glass that once com- Nynes (168 N. Ninth St.), prised glass bottles or per- Artistic Expressions (218 N. Our new state-of-the-art medical center combines a fume bottles are rare, he Ninth St.), Renditions (108 beautiful, soothing, healing environment that is welcoming says.“Blue, scarlet and pur- N. Sixth St.) and Perpetual and comforting to patients and their families; leading-edge, ple belonged to royalty. I Metals (574 W.Main St.). look at this and I like to ask: sophisticated technology, equipment, and facilities; the latest ‘Who did this belong to? A Karen Bossick may be in energy-efficient design; and most importantly, the skilled, king? A high priest? An reached at kbossick@cox- dedicated physicians and staff you know and trust. apostle?’ If this glass could internet.com or 578-2111.

On May 21, vision becomes reality as the new St. Luke’s Plantasia Cactus Magic Valley opens for business at 801 Pole Line Road West, continuing a century-long tradition of caring for the people of Gardens our community. Learn more at stlukesonline.org. Annual Sale Drought tolerant plants, “ ur new medical center is part of a top-notch health delivery system outdoor cactus and native plants Thurs. May 19th-Sat. May 21th O that is poised to improve patient care in all facets—home, clinic, and Thurs. May 26th-Sat. May 28th and hospital. 9am-6pm — Steven Kohtz, MD, Family Medicine Physician Tour our Drought Tolerant Garden Native Plant Society representatives HOSPITAL will be present One Promise to the Magic Valley. OPENING ONE St. Luke’s. 867 Filer Ave. W. Twin Falls MAY 21 734-7959 Entertainment 6 Friday, May 20, 2011 ENTERTAINMENT Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho EVENTS CALENDAR 20 FRIDAY

Music, products/Twin Falls Friday Night Market, 5-8 p.m. through SEPT. 30, at Main Avenue, between Shoshone Street and Gooding Street. Features live entertainment and several vendors with produce, preserves, meats, baked goods, prepared foods, crafts and wine. Information: Sarah Taylor, 733-5313 or sarah@his- toricballroom.com; Shelley Bennett, 368-0000 or [email protected].

Planetarium/Twin Falls Faulkner Planetarium at Herrett Center for Arts and Science presents “Dark Matters” with a live sky tour at 7 p.m.; and “Altrageous Rock!” at 8:15 p.m. Tickets for the DREW NASH/Times-News 7 p.m. show are $4.50 for adults, Xavier Charter School students rehearse for ‘Les Miserables’ on Tuesday afternoon in Twin Falls. The opera opens Thursday on a College of Southern Idaho stage. $3.50 for seniors and $2.50 for stu- dents. Tickets for 8:15 p.m. show performance is the preschool house, 1020 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. Arts, 734-2787. are $4.50 for all ages. 732-6655 or exhibits, on display through csi.edu/herrett. program, “Barn Boogie,” and a Featuring acoustic musicians production of “Peter Pan.” Ad- and comedy. No cover. 933- Dance/Twin Falls SEPT. 30 at 100 Hospital Drive. Paintings by Valerie Stuart in mission is $6 each. Children 4 7468. Magic Valley Social Club dance, the Lobby Gallery. The upstairs Parade entries and younger are admitted free. 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Canyon Springs Golf Local Artists Gallery features deadline/Twin Falls Course, with music by Copperhead. Dance performance/ images of birds by Martha Registration deadline for en- Includes door prizes and hors d’oeu- Art/Twin Falls Presentation/Murphy Twin Falls Andrea, Lori McNee, Lisa tries for Twin Falls Western vres. Admission is $5 a person. Magic Valley Arts Council’s “National Register Sites in “I Don’t Want to Grow Up” Holley, Poo Wright Pulliam, Days Parade, “Fun for Genera- Twin Falls Area Senior High Owyhee County,” presented by dance recital, hosted by College Diane Steffey Smith, Gay tions.” Western Days festivities Student Art Exhibition on Donald Watts, Idaho State Histor- of Southern Idaho Dance and Music/Twin Falls Odmark and Annie May. Hours: are set for JUNE 3-5, with the Live music, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at The display 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to- ical Society, 7 p.m. at Owyhee Cheer, 3 and 7 p.m. at CSI Fine 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Information: parade at 10 a.m. JUNE 4 (starts Cove, 496 Addison Ave. W. No cover. day at Twin Falls Center for County Historical Museum, Arts Auditorium. Features dance Katie Pratt, [email protected]. near the intersection of Falls Av- the Arts, 195 River Vista Place. 17085 Basey St. The event is routines by students from Julie’s enue and Blue Lakes Boulevard, Exhibit showcases works pro- part of the historical society’s Jazzworks Dance Studio. The Country, rock/Twin Falls turns south along Blue Lakes to duced over the past year by Art/Ketchum programs for Idaho Archaeology students, ranging from age 3 to Wild Nights, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 intersection of Shoshone Street senior high students from the “Geared: The Culture of and Historic Preservation Month. elite levels, perform routines in a.m. at Montana Steakhouse, 1826 and Blue Lakes, moves south- Twin Falls area and features Bicycles” opens MAY 28 and Free admission. Information: tap, jazz, ballet, lyrical, hip-hop Canyon Crest Drive. No cover. west along Shoshone, and fin- digital prints, paintings, mixed continues on display through Mary O’Malley, 495-2319, or and modern forms. Admission is ishes at intersection of Second media and pottery. 734-2787. JULY 28 at Sun Valley Center history.idaho.gov. a $4 donation at the door. Pro- Rock/Twin Falls Avenue South and Shoshone). for the Arts, 191 Fifth St. E. ceeds benefit Golden Girls Balanced Rock, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Registration forms for parade Opens during Gallery Walk, 5- Dance Team and CSI Cheerlead- at the Pioneer Club, 1519 Kimberly Art/Twin Falls entries are available at Twin Falls 21 8 p.m. MAY 28; ride your fa- ing program. Road. No cover. Magic Valley Arts Council’s Area Chamber of Commerce of- SATURDAY Full Moon Gallery exhibit with vorite bike to the center for a fice, 858 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. In- Country/Buhl new works by member artists bike portrait session with formation: MaryAnn Taylor, 543- and guest artist Floyd Drown, Wood River Valley photogra- Mixed Emotions, 8:45 p.m. to 4911. on display through MAY 31 at pher Dev Khalsa.“Geared,” 12:45 a.m. at TJ’S Lounge, 112 Heritage/Twin Falls 132 Main Ave. S. Hours: noon to featuring bike-influenced art- Broadway Ave. S. No cover. 543- “Plow Day” event, presented 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday work and a selection of hand- 6964. by Magic Valley Draft Horse As- and noon to 3 p.m. Saturday. made bicycles, celebrates the sociation and Magic Valley An- Free admission. 732-6140. bicycle in all its forms and us- tique Tractor Pullers Association, Country, rock/Declo es.Artists: Lisa Anne Auer- starting at 10 a.m. south of Twin The Fugitives, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Art/Twin Falls bach, Margarita Cabrera, at Shakers, 826 Idaho Highway Falls at 2636 E. 2900 N. (south New artwork on display Dzine, Katina Huston and Dinh 81. No cover. on U.S. Highway 93 to 2900 Handbell music/Twin Falls through MAY 31 at Maria Smith Q. Le. Bike makers:Ahearne North, turn east for 2 1/4 miles). Cycles,Alliance Bicycles, Huf- Magic Valley Youth Hand- Gallery, 1300 Kimberly Road, Spectators can view farming ac- Theater/Gooding Suite No. 12. Artists: Ron Hicks, nagel Cycles and Schwinn. bell Ringers’ spring concert, 7 Acoustic/Twin Falls tivities with vintage equipment North Valley Academy drama Dianna Van Dlac, Dean Packer, Free exhibition tours at 2 p.m. p.m. at First Presbyterian Rick Kuhn, 7-10 p.m. at Zulu (horse-drawn and powered); ad- club’s “The Enchantment of Beauty Kathy Lily Field and Maria J. JUNE 21 and 5:30 and 7:30 Church, 209 Fifth Ave. N. (Pic- After Hours, 1970 Addison Ave. E. No mission is free. Participants in and the Beast,” dinner show at 6:30 Smith. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. p.m. JULY 7. Open late JULY 1 tured: Neilsen Lundgren of Free- cover. the event (those driving a team p.m. at the school, 906 Main St. A play Wednesday through Saturday. for Gallery Walk. Hours: 9 a.m. dom Rings.) Features the Liber- of horses or driving a tractor) filled with music by cast members, and 734-3033. to 5 p.m., Monday through Fri- ty Bells Choir performing “The Comedy/Twin Falls must be members of the Draft an intermission performance by day, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat- Tennessee Waltz,” “Siyahamba” Comedy Night, 8:30 p.m. at Horse Association or Early Day Ballroom in Motion. Tickets for the din- Art/Twin Falls urdays in July. Sunvalleycen- and “Rondo Giocoso”; Freedom ner theater are $10 per person or $32 Canyon Crest Dining and Event Gas Engine and Tractor Associa- Magic Valley Arts Council ter.org or 726-9491, ext. 10. Rings Choir with “Celtic Grace” for a family of five ($8 for additional Center, 330 Canyon Crest Drive, tion. 326-5693. hosts an exhibit of works by and “Mary Poppins Medley” and plates); $2 discount for veterans and with feature comic Aaron Bur- Robert Moore and David Young Chimers Choir with “All seniors. Seating is limited. Tickets Sculpture/Ketchum rell and headliner Leif Skyzing. Mensing, on display through Book signing/Twin Falls Things Bright and Beautiful” and available from Randy Lofgran at 358- “Flight,” an interactive Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets MAY 31 at Twin Falls Center Author JL Bowman of Twin Falls “Michael Row your Boat.” The 5169 or at the door. sculpture by San Francisco- are $15 (includes a beverage) at for the Arts, 195 River Vista will sign copies of her book, “He Did ringers, ages 6-17, are from based artist and cyclist Paul canyoncrestdining.com. Place. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It Even for Me: Bringing Sarah Twin Falls, Kimberly, Hagerman Cesewski, on display MAY 28 Home,” 1-3 p.m. at Hastings, 870 Tuesday to Friday. 734-2787. and Oakley. Free admission. In- through SEPT. 10 outdoors at Blue Lakes Blvd. N. Bowman was an Country, rock/Twin Falls formation: Barbara Mix, 734- the Sun Valley Center’s lot, English teacher in China in 1991-94 Wild Nights, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 1532. Photography/ across the street from the and adopted baby Sarah. This mem- a.m. at Montana Steakhouse, 1826 Twin Falls post office.The pedal-pow- oir began as a narrative for her Canyon Crest Drive. No cover. “Forest’s Edge/Urban ered artwork incorporates bi- daughter, but later became a book Fringe” by Mark Citret on cycle parts and technology. about Bowman’s dysfunctional life Rock/Twin Falls display through AUG. 20 at Sunvalleycenter.org or 726- and her faith. Books available at Balanced Rock, 9 p.m. to 1 Jean B. King Gallery at Herrett 9491, ext. 10. jlbowman.weebly.com, amazon.com a.m. at the Pioneer Club, 1519 Center for Arts and Science. Kimberly Road. No cover. or barnsandnoble.com. The show features 22 color Art/Hailey photographs from the 1970s, Presentation/Hailey ONGOING EXHIBITIONS “Geared: An Open Exhibi- Country/Buhl Book signing/Twin Falls along with more recent black- Author Company of Fools presents tion,” opens JUNE 16 and Mixed Emotions, 8:45 p.m. and-white work. Hours: 9:30 Kaylee “An Evening with John Patrick continues through SEPT. 23 at to 12:45 a.m. at TJ’S Lounge, Music/Twin Falls a.m. to 9 p.m.Tuesdays and Reilley Shanley,” 8 p.m. at Liberty The- Sun Valley Center for the Arts’ 112 Broadway Ave. S. No cover. “On the Trail: A Multimedia Fridays; 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 Christian of atre, 110 N. Main St. Shanley Hailey Center, 314 S. Second 543-6964. Musical Experience!”, 7:30 p.m. at p.m.Wednesdays and Thurs- Glenns Ferry shares insights into his writing Ave. Opening celebration: 7- Twin Falls Center for the Arts. Features days; and 1-9 p.m. Saturdays. will sign process, stories of his film career 8:30 p.m. JUNE 24. Features pianist Paul Schiller and photographer Free admission. 732-6655 or Country, rock/Declo copies of her as writer and director and the im- bike-inspired artwork by area The Fugitives, 9 p.m. to 1 Ron Ruhoff with a musical adventure csi.edu/herrett. novel, “Brow of Ferde Grofe’s “Grand Canyon Suite,” portance of theater in society. artists, along with bike por- a.m. at Shakers, 826 Idaho of Stone,” 1- Shanley’s screen adaptation of traits taken at Ketchum’s Highway 81. No cover. accompanied by photographs taken Art show/Filer 3 p.m. at over more than 30 years. Program “Doubt” earned 2009 Academy “Geared” opening on May 28. Java Coffee and Cafe, 228 Blue Filer High School’s art show Exhibition is presented by the includes pieces by Ravel, Rozsa and on display through Saturday at Music/Filer Lakes Blvd. N. Set during the Calendar continued on Hailey Center and Hailey Arts Dr A with easy-listening jazz, Debussy. Tickets are $10 per person. Lions Gate Gallery, 219 Main St. 1920s, the story is about Gregory Information: Twin Falls Center for the Entertainment 7 Commission. Hours: 2-6 p.m. standards, blues, Latin and country Allen, who achieved wealth, power Hours: 4-6 p.m. today and noon Wednesday through Friday. to 4 p.m. Saturday. music, 6-8 p.m. at Mama Lazagna’s, and a large estate in his early 20s Sunvalleycenter.org or 726- 410 U.S. Highway 30. 326-2252. and married his dream girl, Emily 9491, ext. 10. Allen. With a child on the way and Sculptures/Hailey Theater/Gooding his fragrance company on the rise, “Social Structures” on dis- Art/Boise North Valley Academy drama Gregory’s dreams seemed to be play through JUNE 3 at Sun “The Perfect Fit: Shoes Tell club’s “The Enchantment of coming true. But when a fiercely Valley Center for the Arts’ Hailey Stories” exhibit on display Beauty and the Beast,” 7 p.m. at sought-after and rare flower causes Center, 314 S. Second Ave. through JULY 31 at Boise Art the school, 906 Main St. A drama a close friend’s daughter to disap- Hours: 2-6 p.m. Wednesday Museum, 670 Julia Davis Drive. filled with music by cast members, pear, Gregory leaves his family through Friday. Free admission. Features 100 contemporary and an intermission performance by behind to hunt for her in the jungle 726-9491. artists with shoe-inspired art- Ballroom in Motion. Tickets are $4 of Africa. Gregory passes out in the work. Explores the meanings of per person or $16 for family of five; mysterious jungle and wakes up in shoes and includes 120 imagi- $2 discount for veterans and sen- the captivity of a strange group, 25 Art/Ketchum native and provocative objects. iors. Tickets available from Randy years later. Information: Jeff Fisher, “Social Structures” on dis- Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday Lofgran at 358-5169 or at the door. 888-361-9473 or jfisher@tatepub- play 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today at through Saturday, and noon to 5 lishing.com. Sun Valley Center for the Arts, p.m. Sunday; open 10 a.m. to 9 Rock/Jerome 191 Fifth St. E. Free admission. p.m. the first Thursday of each Bang Tango and Dogs on the Planetarium/Twin Falls 726-9491 or sunvalleycenter.org. month with admission by dona- Lam, 9 p.m. at Diamondz Bar and Faulkner Planetarium at Herrett tion. Admission is $5 for adults, Grill, 220 W. Main. $5 cover. 324- Center for Arts and Science presents Art/Ketchum $3 for seniors (62 and older) and 8242. “The Planet Patrol: Solar System “Birds in Art,” St. Luke’s $1 for students (first through Stake Out” at 2 and 4 p.m.; “Dark Wood River Art Program’s 12th grade). 345-8330 or Musical/Kimberly Matters” with a live sky tour at 7 boiseartmuseum.org. Kimberly Middle School Choir p.m.; and “Lynyrd Skynyrd: Fly On presents the musical “Annie Jr.,” 7 Free Bird” at 8:15 p.m. Tickets for p.m. in the middle school’s gymna- the afternoon and 7 p.m. shows are Calendar deadlines sium. Information: Misty Kalbfleisch, $4.50 for adults, $3.50 for seniors Don’t miss your chance to tell southern Idaho 423-4170, ext. 5. and $2.50 for students. Tickets for about your arts event. 8:15 p.m. show are $4.50 for all The deadline for entries for the Times-News file photo Dance recital/Rupert ages. 732-6655 or csi.edu/herrett. Entertainment calendar is 5 p.m. the Friday Bob Holloway of Filer uses a team of mules to till a field in the Snake prior to publication. That means today, if 5678 Dance Co. spring dance River Canyon north of Filer in April 2005. A local draft horse and mule you want your entry to appear next Friday. recital, 7 p.m. at the Minico High Music/Twin Falls Send submissions to Ramona Jones at School auditorium, 292 W. 100 Open Microphone Night, 2-6 association planted a 10-acre field with oats that day, using vintage [email protected]. S. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The p.m. at A Shot in the Dark coffee equipment. You can watch a similar display Saturday, south of Twin Falls. Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho ENTERTAINMENT Friday, May 20, 2011 Entertainment 7 EVENTS CALENDAR Calendar continued from baby Sarah. This memoir began as Entertainment 6 a narrative for her daughter, but later became a book about Award and Writers Guild Award Bowman’s dysfunctional life and nominations for best adapted her faith. Books available at jlbow- screenplay and won the Tony Award man.weebly.com, amazon.com or and Pulitzer Prize for Drama, while barnsandnoble.com. on Broadway. Shanley’s original screenplays include “Five Corners,” Car show, barbecue/Filer “Moonstruck” (winner of Academy Classic Cruisers’ barbecue Award and Writers Guild Award), and rod run MAY 28 at the Filer “The January Man” and “Joe Versus Rest Area (one mile west of Filer on The Volcano.” Tickets are $35, at U.S. Highway 30). Highlights: bar- 578-9122 (10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- becue, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. (cost is day through Friday), companyof- $10 per car); 1:30 p.m., cars leave fools.org or at the theater’s box of- the park for a fun run around the fice one hour before the event. area (first stop is Ridley’s Market in Buhl); 3 p.m., cars return for Show Music festival/Heyburn and Shine event at the rest area Heyburn Music Festival, 2-8 (presented by Classic Cruisers and p.m. at Heyburn Amphitheater, Ridley’s Markets). 326-4541. 1177 Seventh St. Features area bands: One Dead Crow, One Sec- Gallery walk/Ketchum ond Till Forever, Sylant Kry, Death Gallery Walk, hosted by Sun Valley By Dinosaur, Triumphant Tragedy, Gallery Association, 5-8 p.m. MAY 28, All That Falls and Pennsylvania featuring exhibitions at several art gal- Avenue. Some band members are leries in Ketchum and Sun Valley. Free students from Oakley, Burley and admission. Information and a map: Declo high schools. Free admis- svgalleries.org or 726-5512. sion. Free CDs and T-shirts while supplies last. Festivity/Jarbidge Memorial Day weekend celebra- Music/Jerome Courtesy photo tion, presented by Jarbidge Associates, 9 p.m. at Diamondz Expect to see some familiar ‘Peter Pan’ characters as 5678 Dance Co. puts on its spring recital today in Rupert. Community Association, begins MAY Bar and Grill, 220 W. Main. The three- 28 in Jarbidge, Nev., with bingo, 1-5 piece band plays progressive grunge 6:30-9 p.m. at the Herrett Center for JuMP Co., was a member of Robert pursues Valjean about his past, p.m. at Community Hall; and live music, metal and melodic acoustic selec- Arts and Science. Workshop contin- Stuart Middle School’s Bel Conto, held making it impossible for a decent 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Outdoor Inn. (From tions. No cover. 324-8242. ues 6:30-9 p.m. MAY 27 and 10 a.m. roles in Dilettantes of Magic Valley, life. Valjean proves his mettle years Twin Falls, drive along U.S. Highway 93 south to Rogerson, turn west on Three to 4 p.m. MAY 28. Construct and dec- and was a member of Twin Falls High later during a student uprising and Creek Road). 775-488-2311. Music/Jerome orate a small rawhide parfleche and a School Chamber Singers and Jive. saves the life of a young man in leather bag. Study prehistoric exam- Free admission; public welcome. love with Valjean’s adopted daugh- As Is band, 9 p.m. at Jack’s ples and create a replica or use your ter.Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 Festivity/Jarbidge Lounge, 204 W. Main St. own design. Includes all materials Music/Twin Falls for students, at Xavier’s main office Memorial Day weekend celebra- and lunch on May 28. Cost for the Xavier Charter School Sec- or from any cast member. tion, presented by Jarbidge Miniature golf/Ketchum three-part course is $50. Register: ondary Spring Showcase,7 Community Association, continues MAY Annual Ketchum Wide Open at 732-6655. Information: Joey Heck, p.m. at College of Southern Ida- Auditions/Buhl 29 in Jarbidge, Nev. Includes a barbe- participating downtown bars and cue, 4 p.m. at Outdoor Inn; bingo, 1-4 732-6668 or [email protected], or her- ho’s Fine Arts Auditorium. Spring West End Theatre Co.’s auditions restaurants with creative configura- p.m. at Community Hall; and live music, rett.csi.edu/primitiveskills. concert with Xavier students in for the production “A Tribute to tions of miniature golf holes. Teams of 8 p.m. to midnight, at Outdoor Inn. the secondary grades. Admission Broadway II,” 7 p.m. at Buhl High two can purchase scorecards begin- (From Twin Falls, drive along U.S. is $3 per person. School auditorium. Magic Valley resi- Theater/Twin Falls ning at 10 a.m. at Sun Valley chamber Jazz, beer tasting/Twin Falls Highway 93 south to Rogerson, turn dents are welcome to audition. Come Xavier Charter School present or Ketchum Town Plaza, Fourth and Pianist Jesse Hadley, 6:30 p.m., west on Three Creek Road). 775-488- with a prepared song, preferably a its production of “Les Miserables,” Leadville streets, with tee-off at 11 and Ninkasi Brewing Co. beer tast- Music/Twin Falls 2311. Broadway show selection. Production 7 p.m. MAY 27-28 at College of a.m. Teams must turn in scorecards ing, 6:30 p.m. at Von Scheidt Open Microphone Night, dates are set for JULY 7-9. Information: Southern Idaho’s Fine Arts Theater. by 5 p.m. Costumes encouraged. Brewing Co., 157 Second Ave. W. No 6:30-10 p.m. at A Shot in the Dark David A. Blaszkiewicz, 490-1992 or (Pictured: Robert Carpenter plays Music/Boise Prizes for Best Costume, Best Overall cover. 733-2131. coffee house, 1020 Blue Lakes [email protected]. Gavroche.) A story about Jean Val- Mayer Hawthorne, singer, pro- Score, Best Group Costume, Worst Blvd. N. Featuring acoustic musi- jean imprisoned for stealing a loaf ducer and multi-instrumentalist, 8 Score and Best Hole.Awards ceremo- cians and comedy. No cover. 933- Open mic/Twin Falls of bread and then released from his p.m. MAY 31 at Knitting Factory ny at 6 p.m. at Ketchum Town Square. 7468. Music/Jerome Open Microphone Night, 8 p.m. 19-year term. He becomes an hon- Concert House, 416 S. Ninth St. Golf holes at The Sawtooth Club, The Shot in the Dark concert, 6:30- at The Cove, 496 Addison Ave. Prize est man, mayor of a prosperous Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are Roosevelt Grille, The Casino, Music/Twin Falls 8:30 p.m. at Calvary Episcopal drawings for entertainers. No cover. town and an adoptive father. In- $17 for general admission, at 877- Grumpy’s, Lefty’s, Rico’s Pizza and Dry Lake Band from Logan, Utah, Church, 201 S. Adams St. Light re- spector Javert pursues Valjean 435-9849, ticketfly.com or knitting- Pasta, The Cellar Pub, Smoky with country and bluegrass, 7-10 freshments served. Bring lawn Book discussion/Buhl about his past, making it impossi- factory.com. Mountain Pizza,Whiskey Jacques and p.m. at Anchor Bistro and Bar, 334 chairs. Free; donations accepted. Book Talk features “Harry Pot- ble for a decent life. Valjean proves The Cornerstone Bar and Grille. Entry Blue Lakes Blvd. N. 324-8020. fee: $20 for a team of two. ter and the Deathly Hallows” by his mettle years later during a stu- JUNE EVENTS J.K. Rowling, 7:15-9 p.m. at Buhl Jazz/Burley dent uprising and saves the life of a Public Library, 215 N. Broadway Presentation/Ketchum young man in love with Valjean’s Jazz in the Park, 6 p.m. at Dance recital/Rupert Ave. Cynthia Toppen leads the dis- Col. Gail Halvorsen (U.S. Air adopted daughter. Tickets are $8 Storybook Park, corner of 13th Fiddling/Twin Falls 5678 Dance Co. spring dance cussion. Books available for Force-retired) presents a talk about for adults and $5 for students, at Street and Conant Avenue. Fea- Idaho Old Time Fiddlers recital, 7 p.m. at the Minico High checkout from the library. Free being the “Candy Bomber,” along Xavier’s main office or from any tures music by area junior high Association members’ acoustic School auditorium, 292 W. 100 S. admission. 543-6500. with audio-visual documentation, 6 cast member. and high school band students. string instrument jam session, 6-8 Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The per- p.m. at The Community Library, Free hot dogs and soda. Free ad- p.m. JUNE 1, followed by the month- formance, “Move It Like This,” is 415 Spruce Ave. Halvorsen was Open mic/Jerome mission. Country, rock/Twin Falls ly meeting, at Idaho Pizza Co., 1859 the junior, senior, adult and com- Open Microphone Night for all one of hundreds of Americans, Copperhead, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 Kimberly Road. Open to prospective petition team program. Admission musical talents, 7:30-10:30 p.m. at British and French pilots who flew a.m. MAY 27-28 at Montana members and the public. 420-3345. is $6 each. Children 4 and Diamondz Bar and Grill, 220 W. Main 26 food and other supplies to residents Steakhouse, 1826 Canyon Crest Drive. younger are admitted free. St. No cover. 324-8242. of Berlin during a Soviet blockade No cover. Workshop deadline/Hailey THURSDAY of the divided city. In addition to air- Registration deadline is lifting the supplies, he would drop Dance/Rupert Rock/Twin Falls JUNE 1 for “Break the ‘Pre’ off Presentation/Ketchum small bags of candy attached to Area IV Association’s Get Swinger Richer, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. the Dictable: A Workshop for Fic- “The Weird and Wacky: Ida- parachutes to Berlin children. This Acquainted Square Dance, honoring MAY 27-28 at the Pioneer Club, tion Writers with Anthony Do- ho’s Unique Historic Sites” with action sparked similar efforts by new square dancers who completed 1519 Kimberly Road. No cover. err.” The writers’ workshop is set Tricia Canaday, Idaho State Histor- other crews and was the source of lessons for the season, 7:30-10 p.m. for 9 a.m. to noon JUNE 13-17 at at Round-a-Square Center, 215 W. ical Society, 6 p.m. at The Com- the popular name for the pilots: Street fair/Buhl Sun Valley Center for the Arts’ 100 S. on Idaho Highway 25. Bring munity Library, 415 Spruce Ave. candy bombers. Halvorsen, a native Buhl Street Fair, noon to 9 p.m. Hailey Center, 314 S. Second finger foods. Admission is $4 per per- Canaday speaks about some of of Garland, Utah, takes part in North MAY 27 in downtown area. Fea- Ave. Doerr shows students how son or $8 for couples. Idaho’s more unusual historical American and German observanc- tures live music, business open to sever the cables of their habit- sites and presents a slide show of es commemorating the Berlin Air- houses and vendors. Information: ual ways of reading, writing and the state’s interesting or regional- lift. The airlift and candy drops are 22 Tom, 543-9879 or Mary, 543- thinking. Students will read their ly unique places. Part of the his- chronicled in recently published 5946. pieces from the class at 6:30 torical society’s programs for Ida- books including “Candy Bomber” SUNDAY p.m. JUNE 16 at the Hailey Cen- ho Archaeology and Historic by Michael O. Tunnell, “The Berlin ter. Doerr, of Boise, recently com- Preservation Month. Free admis- Candy Bomber” by Halvorsen and Festivity/Hagerman pleted a three-year term as Ida- sion. Information: 726-7355, “Daring Young Men” by Richard Fossil Days, 6-10 p.m. MAY 27, Music/Twin Falls ho’s Writer in Residence. His thecommunitylibrary.org or histo- Reeves. Free admission. 726-7355 noon to 10 p.m. MAY 28 and noon “On the Trail: A Multimedia most recent book, “Memory ry.idaho.gov. or thecommunitylibrary.org. to 6 p.m. MAY 29, at Hagerman City Musical Experience!”, 4 p.m. at Theater/Twin Falls Wall,” with four short stories and Park. Includes entertainment by Twin Falls Center for the Arts. Xavier Charter School pres- two novellas, received the 2010 Johnny U, Copperhead, Strings At- Features pianist Paul Schiller and 25 ents its production of “Les Miser- Music/Rupert Story Prize, 2011 Pacific North- tached, Swamp Cats, Loranger Trio photographer Ron Ruhoff with a ables,” 7 p.m. at College of South- Melodic Wonders with Daemon west Book Award, a New York and others, plus a carnival, arts and musical adventure of Ferde Grofe’s WEDNESDAY ern Idaho’s Fine Arts Theater. (Pic- Aaron, guitarist and vocalist, 8 p.m. to Times’ Notable Book of 2010 and crafts, fish scramble, and food “Grand Canyon Suite,” accompanied tured: Sam Wallace plays Eponine.) midnight at The Blue Room, 613 Boston Globe’s Top 12. Cost is Fremont Ave. No cover. booths. Information: Phyllis, 837- by photographs taken over more than A story about Jean Valjean impris- $300 for Sun Valley Center mem- 6005. 30 years. Program includes pieces by Recital/ oned for stealing a loaf of bread and bers and $350 for nonmembers, Ravel, Rozsa and Debussy.Tickets are Twin Falls then released from his 19-year NEXT WEEK at sunvalleycenter.org or 726- $10 for adults and $5 for children Challis Kerr’s term. He becomes an honest man, Book signing/Burley 9491, ext. 10. under 18 (when accompanied by an senior recital,7 mayor of a prosperous town and an Author JL Bowman of Twin Falls adult). Information: Twin Falls Center p.m. at College of adoptive father, violating his parole Dancing/Jerome will sign copies of her book, “He Did It Songwriters workshop/ for the Arts, 734-2787. Even for Me: Bringing Sarah Home,” 1- Southern Idaho in the process. Inspector Javert Dance with music by Country 3 p.m. MAY 28 at Book Plaza, 222 W. Twin Falls Theater Room. The Classics, 8 p.m. to midnight MAY 27 at 11th St. Bowman was an Nashville Songwriters Assoc- 24 recital is in recognition of Kerr’s Snake River Elks Lodge, 412 E. 200 S. English teacher in iation International songwriters accomplishment in voice perform- $5 per person or $9 per couple. Dinner China in 1991- workshop, 6:30-8:30 p.m. JUNE 2 at TUESDAY ance over the past six available. Everyone 94 and adopt- College of Southern Idaho Fine Arts years. She stud- welcome; 280- Center, room 87. Open to amateur and ied voice with 3365. professional songwriters and musi- Planetarium/Twin Falls Lori Henson, cians; all ages and genres welcome. Faulkner Planetarium at Her- held support- Workshop includes music news and rett Center for Arts and Science ing and lead- events, a lesson, critiques, networking presents “Dark Matters” with a ing roles in with other area artists, and optional live sky tour at 2 and 7 p.m.; and song sharing. Refreshments provided. “The Dinosaur Chronicles” at Monthly workshop is free to guests for 3:30 p.m. Tickets are $4.50 for first two visits and then $15 per adults, $3.50 for seniors and monthly visit, or free with NSAI mem- $2.50 for students. 732-6655 or bership. Information: nashvillesong- csi.edu/herrett. writers.com.

Music/Twin Falls Theater/Twin Falls Xavier Charter School Ele- From the Heart Theater Group mentary Spring Showcase, 5:30 presents production of “Joseph and p.m. at College of Southern Ida- the Amazing Technicolor ho’s Fine Arts Auditorium. Spring Dreamcoat,” 7:30 p.m. JUNE 2-4 and concert with Xavier students in 2 p.m. JUNE 4-5 at Canyon Ridge the elementary grades. Admission ed High School, 300 N. College Road. Tickets are $10 for general admis- is $2 per person. Courtesy photo Mini-Cassia indie/pop rock dance band Death By Dinosaur will play Saturday at the Heyburn Music Festival. The current bandmates are, from left, Israel sion. Fromthehearttheatergroup.org. Primitive skills/Twin Falls Dimas, drums; Zack Maier, vocals, guitar, keyboards; Kolby Beck, guitar, vocals; and Matt Tanaka, bass guitar. The band released a five-song demo EP,‘The Calendar continued on “Designer Deerskin” workshop, I-Before-EP,’produced and recorded from home in summer 2010. Death By Dinosaur is working on a new self-produced EP to release early this summer. Entertainment 8 Entertainment 8 Friday, May 20, 2011 ENTERTAINMENT Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho EVENTS CALENDAR Calendar continued from Entertainment 7 Rock/Jerome National, local art exhibits RoughDraft, 9 p.m. JUNE 3 at Diamondz Bar and Grill, 220 W. Main. No cover. 324-8242. explore cancer’s effects Times-News nity to see the emotional impact that cancer has on Festivity, parade/ A traveling art show ex- our communities,” Mark Twin Falls ploring the effects of cancer Lopshire, tumor institute Twin Falls Western Days, will land in Twin Falls on director, said in a press re- “Fun for Generations,” are set Wednesday. lease. for JUNE 3-5. Parade begins at The national “Lilly On- In addition, there will be a 10 a.m. JUNE 4 (starts near the cology Cancer Survivor local artists’ exhibit and intersection of Falls Avenue and Traveling Art Show” is silent auction, with artwork Blue Lakes Boulevard, turns sponsored by a partnership donated by students and south along Blue Lakes to inter- of St. Luke’s Mountain area artists.The exhibits will section of Shoshone Street and States Tumor Institute, St. start at 4 p.m. Wednesday Blue Lakes, moves southwest Luke’s Magic Valley Medical and continue through the along Shoshone, and finishes at Center Foundation, Magic evening, with live music by intersection of Second Avenue Valley Arts Council and the local musicians. Proceeds South and Shoshone). Parade Perrine Bridge Festival will be donated to the hospi- entries must preregister by MAY Times-News file photo team. Held at the Twin Falls tal foundation’s Children 20; registration forms available Faith Head, 7, puts her hand over her heart while horseback riders pass with the American flag at the begin- Center for the Arts, the with Special Needs Fund to at Twin Falls Area Chamber of ning of the 2010 Western Days Parade in downtown Twin Falls. Today is the registration deadline for entries show will feature 50 paint- support children through- Commerce office, 858 Blue in the annual parade. ings and pictures selected out Magic Valley. Lakes Blvd. N. Information: from a global contest of Information: Magic Val- MaryAnn Taylor, 543-4911. more than 4,000 entries. ley Arts Council, 734-2787; atre in Boise. Rogers, general or [email protected], or the Arts’ Hailey Center, 314 S. Admission is free. Lopshire, 737-2871; or Larry music director for Utah and Ida- herrett.csi.edu/primitiveskills. Second Ave., in conjunction with “The exhibit focuses on W. Baxter, executive direc- Fundraiser/Twin Falls ho Performing Arts Company, “Geared: The Culture of Bicy- patients, families and sur- tor of the hospital founda- Blue Lakes Rotary Club’s second has been music director for Workshop deadline/ cles” exhibition. Embrace the vivors. It is a great opportu- tion,737-2480. annual Road Apple Roulette more than 90 musicals and op- Hailey aesthetic and personal- fundraiser, 10 a.m. JUNE 4 during eras, works as a music coach Registration deadline is ize your own two-wheeler. Hai- Western Days Parade. Chance to and accompanist for opera JUNE 9 for Bike Countercul- ley artist and bike enthusiast handlebars, seats, wheels, ped- your bike on a 8.5-inch by 11- win a prize if a horse drops a “road singers and instrumentalists, ture Workshop: Rat Rods, Kremer leads participants als, racks and lights; and pro- inch sheet of paper. Cost is $25 apple” on the square you sponsor. and teaches jazz and classical Klunkerz, Customs and Lowrid- through various trends in bike vides practical tips on revamp- for Sun Valley members and $30 Prizes include a 55-inch LCD TV or organ and piano. Nielsen ers with Bruce Kremer. The design; shows examples of ex- ing vintage bicycles and parts. for nonmembers. Register: sun- a trip to Las Vegas with $500 cash. served as adjunct professor of workshop is set for 5-8 p.m. treme bikes; shares photos and Bring at least one 8-inch by 10- valleycenter.org or 726-9491, Tickets are $5 per square or $20 woodwinds, chamber music JUNE 23 at Sun Valley Center for examples of unique customized inch side-view photograph of ext. 10. for five squares, at Twin Falls Area and pedagogy at College of Ida- Chamber of Commerce office, ho and Northwest Nazarene Quale’s Electronics, Barry University for many years. He Equipment and Rental, or from any was bass clarinetist with Boise Blue Lakes Rotary members. Philharmonic (1988-2011), 30TH JUNE Proceeds benefit improvement of South Estates Park and youth pro- Darkwood Consort (1992-2011) grams. and Sun Valley Summer Sym- ANNUAL 3RD-5TH phony (1998-2009), and has performed throughout the U.S., Music/Twin Falls Denmark and Iceland, and at OPENING CEREMONIES at 5:00 pm on June 3rd at City Park!! Prelude to Mount Angel the World Bass Clarinet Confer- PARADE on Saturday June 4th Starting at 10:00 am tour with Sean Rogers, organ, ence in The Netherlands. and Aage Nielsen, doucaine, 7 FREE MILK to be given away to parade viewers just prior to the p.m. JUNE 5 at First Presbyter- Primitive skills/ start of the Parade! (Brought to you by United Dairyman of Idaho) ian Church. Rogers and Nielsen Twin Falls perform a program of medieval Stone and Bone workshop, FREE ENTERTAINMENT ALL 3 DAYS IN THE CITY PARK! and Renaissance music, fa- 6:30-9 p.m. JUNE 6-10 at the Karaoke Contest Friday Night vorite hymns and a little Gersh- Herrett Center for Arts and win, with the versatile duo com- Science. Construct and assemble a Food and Craft Vendors!! bination of organ and douaine, a simple primitive tool kit using rare medieval tenor oboe dis- stone and animal bone. Projects We are still accepting Parade and Craft Vendor Applications!! covered on the excavated Mary include deer bone awls and nee- For Parade Info Contact: MaryAnn 543-4911 Rose, a warship of King Henry dles, obsidian scrapers, fish hooks, VIII. Rogers is interim director of hammerstones and other primitive For Craft Vendor Info Contact: Lisa 733-2094 choral studies and co-director tools. Includes all materials. 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Sports FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2011 SPORTS EDITOR MIKE CHRISTENSEN: 735-3239 [email protected] Jerome, Twin Falls girls in 4A title hunt

By John Derr MORE ONLINE place showing in the high overcorrect,”said Thibault. Times-News writer jump and took sixth in Twin Falls senior Jazlyn VIEW more photos triple. Nielsen made the most of BOISE — The first day at from state track. “I feel good except the her only trip to state, finish- the Class 4A state track meet high jump. I missed a couple ing fourth in the discus and brought local athletes gold MAGICVALLEY.COM early jumps,”said the senior. second in the shot put. and two area teams looking Swanson defended her “This is my first year of for trophies. took control early then held state discus title with a toss track, the coaches finally Wood Rivers Cheyenne off both Twin Falls and of 115 feet, 9 inches that convinced me,” said Swanson (discus) and Bishop Kelly in the final me- came on her last throw. Nielsen. “I am just thrilled Jeromes medley relay team ters. “I scratched my first two to place.” earned state titles. In team “They were on my heels, attempts so I needed to get For the second straight standings, the Jerome and but I pulled way.I am getting into the finals. The last year, Minicos Sydney Meier Twin Falls girls sit first and used to the 400,” said throws were my best,” said finished second in the high second, respectively, and are Branch, who qualified for Swanson, a junior. jump with a mark of 5-2. “It poised for strong finishes. todays 100- and 200-meter DREW NASH/Times-News Jeromes Carrie Thibault was hard with the wind, you On the boys side, Twin Falls finals. Jeromes Jasmine Branch leads the pack ahead of Twin Falls Clair was unable to defend her ti- had to have more speed, but is fourth. The Bruins were happy Goss in the 4A girls medley relay Thursday at Bronco Stadium in tle in the pole vault. She it would push you over. I am Just like at districts, the with their time and effort. Boise. cleared the same height as happy with how I did,”said Tigers and Bruins battled for “(The Tigers) are a really last year — 10-6 — but set- Meier. the girls medley relay title. good team and we knew abel von Zastrow, who ran Cheltzie Williams, who tled for fourth place. The Tigers title hopes got Close at the third exchange, coming in they would be our the third leg. “We are hap- ran the second leg of the “The crosswind was hard, Jeromes Jasmine Branch main competition,” said Is- py.” medley,chipped in a fourth- I had to slow down and then See TRACK, Sports 2 Kimberly roughs Exacting revenge up Snake River Sneed pitches By Stephen Meyers Bruins to win Times-News writer

over Bishop Kelly ONTARIO, Ore. — Playing in a state tournament with tradition-rich programs like Fruitland, Buhl and South By Ryan Howe Fremont,Kimberly kind of gets lost in the crowd. Having fielded a baseball program for only the past Times-News writer decade, the Bulldogs are quickly showing, however, theyre here to wreak havoc in the Class 3A state baseball BOISE — After Twin Falls tournament. ace Cy Sneed gave up an RBI Fresh off their first District IV championship, the Bull- double in the fourth inning, dogs won their third-ever state tournament game Thurs- Bruin coach Tim Stadelmeir day,with a 9-3 thumping of Snake River in the first round paid a visit to the mound. at Treasure Valley (Ore.) Community College. He didnt have to say “We havent been in this situation very much, so thats much. something we can change in the next few years and in this “Cy has pitched in a lot of tournament,”said Kimberly coach Tom Myers. “But its big games. Every big game nice to stay hidden in the weeds a little bit.” that we give him the ball, the Kimberly (20-3) wasted no time putting Thursdays guy is a competitor and hes game away. around the strike zone,” Seth Morris hit an RBI single in his second at bat in the Stadelmeir said. “All that first inning to cap an offensive explosion by the Bulldogs, was, Bishop Kelly strives so who pounded Snake River starter Shane Parkinson for much on momentum, and I seven runs. didnt want them to get any Seth Champlin drove in Morris, who led off with a walk more momentum.” and James Higginbotham hit an RBI single. Cody The brief break in action Casperson walked to load the bases and Nic Olsen hit a worked, as Sneed struck out two-run double. Catcher Baxter Morse hit a two-RBI the next seven batters he triple before Morrissingle. faced. “We wanted to come out more loose today.We remem- In fact, that double was bered the way we played against Buhl in that first district about the only blemish on tournament game. We were tight and didnt play the way Sneeds report card Thursday we had all season.We felt good today,”said Morse. night, as the senior gave up one hit, struck out 14 and See KIMBERLY, Sports 2 walked two in Twin Falls 3-1 win over Bishop Kelly in the first round of the Class 4A state baseball tournament at RYAN HOWE/Times-News Bishop Kelly High School. Twin Falls pitcher Cy Sneed struck out 14 batters in the Bruins 3-1 win over Bishop Kelly in the Class 4A The Bruins (21-5) de- state baseball tournament Thursday in Boise. throned the defending state champion Knights (17-6) and “There was a little emotion tonight. Last year Welkers single scored Mer- advanced to todays 7 p.m. ritt. Three batters later, semifinals to face Lakeland, they beat us in a real close game and that Tucker Donnelley drilled a which was a 13-11 winner two-run base hit. over Skyview. was one of the most heartbreaking losses Bishop Kelly sophomore “Coach (Tim) Mealer was Ive ever been a part of.” pitcher Russ Reber was also calling a great game,” said sensational. Like Sneed, Re- Bruin catcher Jayson Welker. — Twin Falls pitcher Cy Sneed ber was perfect through three “Cy and I have been playing innings. Take away the together for four years and year they beat us in a real you. Its something else when fourth, and Reber finished this was probably one of his close game and that was one you know that everybody on with zero hits and seven STEPHEN MEYERS/Times-News best pitching performances. of the most heartbreaking the team has got your back strikeouts. Kimberly shortstop Jordan Gentry, center, is greeted by teammates His fastball was good, his losses Ive ever been a part and youve got theirs.” “Were taking it one game after hitting a solo home run in the second inning of the teams 9-3 curveball was good. He was of.” Several Bruins stepped up at a time,” Welker said. win over Snake River in the first round of the Class 3A state base- just keeping everybody off- Sneed also credited his at different times. Among “Hopefully we take care of ball tournament Thursday in Ontario, Ore. balanced. Its hard to hit teammates for keeping the them, left fielder Ryan Fuchs Lakeland (Friday) and then someone who throws close to emotions high. had a SportsCenter-worthy see what happens, hopefully 90 miles per hour.” “The guys in the dugout diving catch in the seventh to take care of business Satur- The win was a bit of re- absolutely brought it like Ive steal extra bases away. day.” venge for Twin Falls, which never seen before. They were Offensively, Twin Falls did Thunder even series lost to Bishop Kelly 6-5 in last in the game the whole time all its damage in the fourth Twin Falls 3, Bishop Kelly 1 Twin Falls 000 300 0 – 3 4 0 years state semifinals. and that gives you all the con- inning. Casey Merritt drew a Bishop Kelly 000 100 0 – 1 1 1 “There was a little emotion fidence in the world when leadoff walk, followed by a Cy Sneed and Jayson Welker; Russ Reber and Colby Wade. W: Sneed. L: Reber. with Mavericks tonight,” Sneed said. “Last youve got your guys behind bunt single by T.J. Ellis. Extra-base hits – 2B: Bishop Kelly, Reber. The Associated Press

Minico second DALLAS — Kevin Durant scored 24 points and James baseman Andrew Harden added 23, leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to Bees sting a 106-100 victory over the Dallas Mavericks Frank tries to turn on Thursday night, knotting the Western a double play after Conference finals at one game each. getting Bonneville Minico in 7th Harden and fellow reserves Eric Maynor, baserunner Jalen Nick Collison and Daequan Cook teamed Fuhriman out at By Ryan Howe with Durant to play nearly the entire fourth quarter. They outscored Dallas crew of second during the Times-News writer first round of closers by five. The Thunder continued their streak of Class 4A state BOISE — With a 7-4 lead heading into the seventh inning, Minico was right where avoiding consecutive losses this postseason. tournament The series shifts to their home court — about Thursday at it wanted to be. Strangely enough,so was Bonneville. 200 miles up Interstate 35 — for Game 3 on Saturday Bishop Kelly High “(We) said, Hey weve got a chance. If night. School in Boise. we get within four, were OK,” said Bon- Dirk Nowitzki didnt dominate nearly as much as he did neville coach Joldy Watts. in the opener, scoring 29 points, 16 in the fourth quarter. RYAN HOWE/ Dallas had a seven-game winning streak end and dropped Times-News See MINICO, Sports 2 to 6-1 at home in the playoffs. Sports 2 Friday, May 20, 2011 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Buhl stumbles in opening game W.R.tennis aims Branden Benkula. in the bottom of the third, for more titles Indians commit Bonners Ferry answered leading to a two-run triple on an Alex Awbrey RBI sin- by Bonners Ferry’s Alex By Mike Christensen five errors gle, but Lively recorded two Lopez to tie the game. Times-News writer strikeouts and appeared “When you get to this lev- By Stephen Meyers headed out of the inning by el, you can’t make silly mis- Charlie Grabow has a Times-News writer inducing a fly ball to right takes,”said Buhl coach Brady new partner, but the same field for the sure third out. Swallow. goal. The Wood River junior Boise, including Timberline ONTARIO, Ore. — Buhl The ball was dropped, how- Lively finished the game teamed up Raleigh Gross- High School, East Junior will not defend its state title. ever, and the Indians unrav- with six strikeouts and hit baum to win the boys dou- High and Appleton Tennis Not after the way the In- eled from there. Lively two doubles. bles title at last year’s Class Complex at Boise State dians booted the ball around balked in two runners, an- Buhl (12-13) returns to the 4A state tennis tourna- University. Thursday. other easy fly ball was field today to play South ment. This weekend in At the Class 3A level, the The Indians fell 12-6 to dropped in the infield and Fremont at 10 a.m. in an Boise, Grabow and new Community School boys Bonners Ferry in the opening Bonners Ferry poured on six elimination game. partner Josh Morell seek to hope to defend their team round of the Class 3A state runs. “We’ve still got a chance duplicate that feat. title.A big key to that will be baseball tournament, rele- “One error just led to an- to take home some hard- “I think Josh and I can do the play of junior Tim gating them to the consola- STEPHEN MEYERS/Times-News other and we just kind of fell ware. We tell the kids to not it,”said Grabow. Kanellitsas in boys singles. tion side of the bracket. apart. The wheels fell off,” hang their heads and realize He and Morell won the He placed third in 2010 and Senior pitcher Markus Buhl pitcher Markus Lively struck said Loveless, who was 3- that you have another day of District IV title on May 12, is coming off a district Lively, who will play on this out six in the Indians’ 12-6 loss to for-3 with two doubles and baseball and until that day despite only playing to- championship. same field next year at Trea- Bonners Ferry in the first round of three RBIs. “It’s really tough comes when you don’t get to gether for a few weeks. The Cutthroats are send- sure Valley (Ore.) Commu- the Class 3A state baseball tour- knowing you could have play tomorrow, there’s Grossbaum is seeking ing 14 players to Caldwell, nity College was the hard- nament Thursday in Ontario, Ore. won that game and instead nothing to hang your heads another state title himself, including district champi- luck loser on the mound, as we’re going to the consola- about,”Swallow said. teaming with Jessica ons Emma Wilander (girls eight of the 12 runs he al- Buhl tied up the game at tion round.” Hamilton in mixed doubles. singles), Colin Waycott and lowed were unearned. 6-6 in the top of the inning Buhl built an early 2-0 Bonners Ferry 12, Buhl 6 Hamilton was part of a sec- Gray Reidinger (boys dou- Buhl 110 040 0 – 6 8 5 The Indians committed on a two-run double by lead through two and half Bonners Ferry 002 460 x – 12 10 2 ond-place mixed duo in bles) and Morgan Atkinson Markus Lively and Branden Benkula; Austin Wilson five errors,none more heart- third baseman Todd Love- innings thanks to an RBI sin- and Alex Lopez. W: Wilson. L: Lively. 2010. and Gabi Perenchio (girls breaking than two in the less and two RBI singles gle from Loveless, but com- Extra base hits – 2B: Buhl, Lively (2), Todd Loveless Wood River won the boys doubles). bottom of the fifth inning. from Joel Hamilton and mitted two of its five errors (2). 3B: Bonners Ferry, Lopez. 4A team title a year ago and Gooding will field teams in should be in the mix again. the boys and girls doubles at The Wolverines have 12 the event,which will be played players at state, including at Vallivue High School and district champion Karl Wi- Caldwell High School. Pilots advance with wild quarterfinal win lander, who looks to better his third-place finish last State tennis championships Today and Saturday By David Bashore three runs in the top of the season in boys singles. District IV qualifiers Class 4A Times-News writer sixth and one in the top of Twin Falls will also be Boys singles: Karl Wilander, Wood River; Dallas Hunt, Twin Falls; Cole Caminiti, Wood River; Aaron Cutler, the seventh. well represented,led by girls Canyon Ridge. NAMPA — The second Frustrated by a truncated doubles district champs Girls singles: McKenzie Baggett, Canyon Ridge; Erin Murphey, Wood River; Lili Richards, Wood River; John Acord saw the baseball outing on the mound and an Natalie White and Kayla Madison Blevins, Jerome. Boys doubles: Grabow and Morell, Wood River; Ward skip past Orofino catcher 0-for-4, four-strikeout Ash, and boys singles run- and Zitterkopf, Twin Falls; Eagan and Cord, Wood River; Carpenter and Yost, Burley. Cannon Lanier, the Glenns performance at the plate, ner-up Dallas Hunt. Girls doubles: White and Ash, Twin Falls; Baird and Ferry junior bolted for home. Willis came up big when it White and Ash are look- Stienke, Canyon Ridge; Athay and Webster, Twin Falls; Carpenter and Geary, Burley. As he crossed the plate safe- mattered most, hitting a ing to improve upon a two- Mixed doubles: Raleigh Grossbaum and Jessica Hamilton, Wood River; Davis and Donoso, Wood ly, any second-guessing the two-run seventh-inning and-out state showing in River; Greener and Haynie, Burley; Halverson and Pilots’ pitching selection double to get the Pilots 2010, which came in their Peterson, Minico. ceased. within 11-10 and scoring on first season of tennis. Class 3A Boys singles: Tim Kanellitsas, Community School; Acord scored on a wild a wild pitch shortly there- “We were both beginners Zach Lindahl, Community School. Girls singles: Emma Wilander, Community School; pitch to cap Glenns Ferry’s after to tie the game and set and kind of progressed to- Chloe Chrysikopolous, Community School. Boys doubles: Colin Waycott and Gray Reidinger, second multiple-run rally of the stage for Acord’s win- gether,so I think always be- Community School; Rico Mendez and Angel Garcia, Thursday’s game and send ning run. ing on the same level and Gooding; Taylor Adler and Nick Wright, Community School. the Pilots into the Class 2A “I guess that was just my pushing each other is good,” Girls doubles: Morgan Atkinson and Gabi Perenchio, Community School; Rachel Griese and Celene Nino, state semifinals with a wild part today. I didn’t do so hot said Ash. Gooding; Paige Reidinger and Taylor Figge, Community School. 12-11 win over the Maniacs pitching and I was bad at the The 4A tournament will Mixed doubles: Reed Roudabush and Chloe Francois, at Rodeo Park. plate, but I got a chance,” be played at three sites in Community School. “Coach just told me that if said Willis. it got past him to go, and I Joe Montambo tripled knew I was going to make it,” STEVE CONNER/For the Times-News and drove in three runs to the board. I wouldn’t want said Acord, who picked up lead Orofino. Despite the Glenns Ferry’s Adrian Martinez tags out Orofino’s Joe Montambo to say we coasted, we just the win in relief of Michael wild and woolly nature of during the Class 2A state baseball tournamet Thursday in Nampa. Minico didn’t get it done,” said Willis. “We definitely didn’t their win, the Pilots are Continued from Sports 1 Frank. want to go into extra in- right in the position they The Bees scored eight Minico pitcher Casey nings.” the fifth, keyed by Edy ejected in addition to envisioned going into the runs in the top of the sev- Christiansen, who had sur- Going beyond seven in- Mesillas’ bases-clearing Popoca, but it seemed to tournament: in the semifi- enth to beat Minico 12-7 in rendered a combined five nings was a farfetched idea double, and Acord did the kick-start Glenns Ferry into nals with ace Martinez the opening round of the hits and zero earned runs in until the fifth inning. Orofi- rest. Of the 14 outs he gear even though everything ready to go against defend- Class 4A state baseball his two prior first-day state no chased Willis in the third recorded after relieving seemed to go against them. ing champ New Plymouth tournament Thursday at tournament starts, domi- inning and mounted a 7-2 Willis, a dozen were strike- “That just took a huge at 7 p.m. today. Bishop Kelly High School. nated through four innings. lead in the fifth. It looked for outs. weight off our guys,and they “We feel that with Adrian “You’ve got to tip your But Bonneville began to ral- a while like Glenns Ferry “I just didn’t want to make relaxed and started to play on the mound we’ve got a hat to Bonneville, they did a ly with a two-run home run coach Denis Uhl’s calculated the same mistakes I made as ball,”said Uhl. “We just kept chance to beat anybody, but heck of a job swinging it. by McGuire in the fifth, fol- risk of pitching Willis on a freshman, walking guys trying to encourage them it’s going to be a tough That last inning they just lowed by pair of RBI extra- Thursday with the aim of everywhere,”Acord said.” and keep their heads up, and game,”said Acord. refused to get out,” said base hits by Tyson Dellasil- Adrian Martinez throwing in The fifth-inning rally the bats came alive.” Minico coach Ben Frank. va and Dylan Kowitz in the tonight’s semifinals and came after Chris Popoca was Mesillas drove in four runs Glenns Ferry 12, Orofino 11 Orofino 302 023 1 – 11 6 2 Early on, the game ap- sixth. Acord on Saturday was go- tossed for wearing a neck- in the game to get Willis off Glenns Ferry 010 160 4 – 12 11 4 peared headed toward a Then, the shocking sev- ing to blow up in his face. lace, a move that was wildly the hook, then Willis picked Seth Melton, Ethan Gilliam (7) and Cannon Lanier. Michael Willis, John Acord (3) and Clay Anderson. W: Minico rout. In the first in- enth saw Bonneville send 12 But the Pilots (14-8) unpopular with the Pilot Acord up after the Maniacs Acord. L: Gilliam. Extra-base hits – 2B: Glenns Ferry, Anderson, Edy ning, the Spartans roasted batters to the plate, score scored six in the bottom of faithful. Two fans were took the lead again with Mesillas, Willis. 3B: Orofino, Gilliam, Joe Montambo. Bonneville starter Colben eight runs on eight hits and McGuire — the same pitch- end Minico’s state title er who had a perfect game hopes. going into the sixth inning “It’s disappointing, and I Track and beat Minico in a two- didn’t make the pitches I Continued from Sports 1 hit shutout in last year’s needed to let us win,” said state tournament. The Christiansen. “I’ve thrown Spartans put up six runs, that many pitches before, a big boost in the final event with a two-run single by they just got some hits and of the night. Jerome’s Slade Winmill, a three-RBI then I couldn’t get out of the Mackenzie Chojnacky bat- double by Jordan Nessen inning. It just felt like it tled defending state cham- and a one-run double by went on forever.… We’ll see pion Emily Nist before fin- Shay Chandler. what we’re made of (Fri- ishing second. “That first inning we were day).” “It was a good race. She kind of shell-shocked,”said Minico (19-7) falls to the took off, I tried to chase her Watts. “We’ve never seen consolation side of the down, but ran out of time,” Colben get hit like that.” bracket and will face said Chojnacky. Up 6-0, Minico had Pocatello — an 11-1 loser Jerome’s Jasmine Nesbitt Bonneville on the ropes, Thursday to Kuna — at 10 and Mikesell Clegg came in but did not land the knock- a.m. today. Bonneville (18- third and fourth, respective- out punch when opportu- 5) will meet Kuna in the ly. nities arose. After getting semifinals. On the boys side, Jacob five hits in the first, Minico Barclay of Minico tossed a only had four hits the rest of Bonneville 12, Minico 7 personal best 47-9 in the Bonneville 000 022 8 — 12 14 1 the way.The Spartans left 10 shot put to take third. Minico 600 001 0 — 7 9 4 base runners stranded. Colben McGuire and Dareen Hendrix; Casey “That was really nice. I Christiansen, Shay Chandler (7) and Dakota Rupard. “When you’re up six, it’s didn’t do well at districts, DREW NASH/Times-News W: McGuire. L: Christiansen. almost like there’s not that Extra-base hits – 2B: Bonneville, Dylan Kowitz; Minico, but I knew if I didn’t get Twin Falls’ Ryan Carlson competes in the high jump during the 4A state track meet at Bronco Stadium in Jordan Nessen, Shay Chandler. 3B: Bonneville, Tyson same urgency to get runs on Dellasilva, McGuire. HR: Bonneville, McGuire. nervous I would do OK,”said Boise. Barclay. sophomore Ryan Carlson won. I had my best height at “I have been low in iron all He wasn’t done, setting a and defending champ John a meet,” said Carlson, who season. I have been trying to PR by 17 feet in the discus to Nelson of Rigby had a jump featured a Nike swoosh in his get back. It felt better finish second. off. Both cleared 6-6, but haircut. tonight,”said Paris, who fin- Spring Special “I was really surprised. I missed at 6-7 so the bar The final event of the ished fifth last season. have been practicing knock- went back down. Carlson night brought a surprise as Nathan Sterner of Canyon PlayPl unlimitedli it d roundsdf of golf lf ing my hips out and it really clipped the bar while Nelson Wood River’s James Paris Ridge leapt 42-6 to take helped,”said Barclay. cleared it. improved 30 seconds from third in the triple jump, any day of the week! Things got interesting in “Every jump I was nerv- his district time to finish while Jerome’s Kolton Par- the high jump. Twin Falls ous because if I missed he second in the 3,200. sons was fourth. $ Buy Driving Only 8 Range tokens! Use any time - early mornings Kimberly - late evenings Continued from Sports 1 tery and Gentry made a out.” them,”Myers said. Lunch & Range Balls Pitcher Clay Mathews great adjustment to catch a Gentry hit a solo home Kimberly advances to the (medium bucket) had five strikeouts, scatter- ball hit into shallow left field run in the second inning and semifinals and will play Monday - Friday $ ing eight hits, and worked and Lee caught two bullets Mathews added an RBI sin- Fruitland tonight at 7. 10 11am to 3pm his way out of a number of at the hot corner. gle. imberly 9, Snake River 3 Pebble Ponds jams thanks to stellar defen- “I felt good today. My “This is a team that I just Snake River 201 000 0 – 3 8 3 sive plays by short stop Jor- curveball was really on. I just let do their own thing. They Kimberly 720 000 x – 9 7 1 Wild Wed. Golf Course Shane Parkinson, Zane Stephenson (6) and Candon dan Gentry and third base- got in the zone there at the know what they’re doing. Watt; Clay Mathews and Baxter Morse. W: Mathews. L: Parkinson. 4035 N. 2300 E. Filer, ID man Ridge Lee. end,” Mathews said. “The You kind of just let them be Extra base hits – 2B: Snake River, Cody Dean. $ Kimberly, Nic Olsen, James Higginbotham, Seth With wind gusts up to 30 defense is great. If the ball is and we’ve luckily got those Morris. 3B: Kimberly, Morse. HR: Snake River, Dean. 5 208-326-3333 mph, fly balls were a mys- on the ground, I know it’s an runs when we needed Kimberly, Jordan Gentry. $1.50 Drat s Open 7 Days / Week Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho SPORTS Friday, May 20, 2011 Sports 3 SCOREBOARD

ENunez 3b-2b1 1 1 2 Markks rf 4 0 1 0 One out when winning run scored. Game 2: Jerome (17-7) vs. Hillcrest (13-9), 11 a.m. BASEBALL Teixeir dh 6 1 1 3 Guerrr dh 4 0 2 0 E—C.Jones (3). DP—Arizona 2. LOB—Atlanta 7, Arizona Game 3: Moscow (11-11) vs. Columbia (16-11), 1 p.m. AlRdrg 3b 3 0 0 0 AdJons cf 4 1 2 0 12. 2B—C.Jones (14), Conrad (1), S.Drew (10), Miranda Game 4: Skyview (21-4) vs. Twin Falls (16-10), 1 p.m. American League AnJons ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Pie lf 4 1 1 0 GAME PLAN (3). HR—J.Upton (9). CS—C.Young (4). S—K.Johnson, Game 5: Loser 1 vs. Loser 2, 4 p.m. All Times MDT Cano 2b 3 3 1 0 MrRynl 3b 4 0 1 1 GAME PLAN J.Saunders. SF—Prado, McCann. Game 6: Loser 3 vs. Loser 4, 4 p.m. EAST W L Pct GB Cervelli c 0 0 0 0 Fox c 4 0 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO Game 7: Winner 1 vs. Winner 2, 6 p.m. Martin c-3b 4 1 2 0 BSnydr 1b 3 0 0 0 Atlanta Game 8: Winner 3 vs. Winner 4, 6 p.m. Tampa Bay 25 19 .568 — Posada 1b 3 1 1 1 LOCAL N.C. Education Lottery 200 Teheran 4 6 2 2 2 1 Class 3A New York 23 19 .548 1 Swisher rf 4 1 2 4 BOXING Sherrill 12-3 1 0 0 0 2 At O.K. Ward Park, Pocatello Boston 23 20 .535 1½ Gardnr lf-cf 5 2 2 1 Linebrink 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Game 1: Bear Lake vs. Homedale, 10 a.m. Toronto 22 21 .512 2½ Totals 41 13 14 13 Totals 37 2 10 2 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL 7 p.m. Proctor BS,1-1 1 0 1 1 1 0 Game 2: Sugar-Salem (13-4-1) vs. Timberlake, 10 a.m. Baltimore 19 23 .452 5 New York 500 411 002 — 13 Class 4A state tournament, Bishop ESPN2 — Welterweights, Joel Julio OFlaherty 1 1 0 0 0 2 Game 3: Fruitland vs. St. Maries, Noon CENTRAL W L Pct GB Baltimore 000 000 002 — 2 Venters 2 0 0 0 1 2 Game 4: Kimberly (19-4) vs. Snake River (10-10), Noon E—Jeter (2), Martin (4). DP—New York 1. LOB—New Kelly H.S., Boise (36-4-0) vs. Anges Adjaho (17-5-0) Kimbrel L,1-2 BS,4-15 1-3 4 2 2 0 0 Game 5: Loser 1 vs. Loser 2, 3 p.m. Cleveland 26 15 .634 — York 8, Baltimore 10. 2B—Jeter (4), Posada (4), Swisher 10 a.m. Arizona Game 6: Loser 3 vs. Loser 4, 3 p.m. Detroit 22 21 .512 5 (7), Ad.Jones (7), Mar.Reynolds (8), Fox (2). 3B—Jeter COLLEGE SOFTBALL J.Saunders 6 7 1 1 2 1 Game 7: Winner 1 vs. Winner 2, 5 p.m. Kansas City 21 22 .488 6 (1), Granderson (4), Gardner (3). HR—E.Nunez (1), Minico vs. Pocatello 3:30 p.m. Vasquez BS,2-2 1 1 2 2 1 1 Game 8: Winner 3 vs. Winner 4, 5 p.m. Chicago 20 25 .444 8 Teixeira (10). 7 p.m. Da.Hernandez 2 0 0 0 0 3 Class 2A Minnesota 15 27 .357 11½ IP H R ER BB SO ESPN2 — NCAA Division I playoffs, Putz 1 00 00 2 At Orofino HS WEST W L Pct GB New York Twin Falls vs. Lakeland regionals, Game 1, Kentucky vs. Heilman W,2-0 1 3 1 1 1 0 Game 1: Soda Springs vs. Kendrick, 11 a.m. Texas 23 21 .523 — Sabathia W,4-3 8 7 0 0 0 9 Class 3A state tournament, Notre Dame HBP—by Venters (K.Johnson). WP—Proctor. Game 2: Firth (11-12) vs. Marsing, 11 a.m. Oakland 22 22 .500 1 Sanit 1 3 2 2 0 0 Umpires—Home, Angel Campos; First, Chad Fairchild; Game 3: Declo vs. Melba, 1 p.m. Los Angeles 22 23 .489 1½ Baltimore Treasure Valley CC, Ontario, Ore. 6 p.m. Second, Joe West; Third, Angel Hernandez. Game 4: Orofino vs. Malad, 1 p.m. Seattle 19 24 .442 3½ Bergesen L,1-5 31-3 5 8 8 3 2 10 a.m. ESPN — NCAA Division I playoffs, T—3:19. A—19,773 (48,633). Game 5: Loser 1 vs. Loser 2, 4 p.m. Thursdays Games Jakubauskas 31-3 7 3 3 2 1 Game 6: Loser 3 vs. Loser 4, 4 p.m. Patton 21-3 2 2 2 1 3 Buhl vs. South Fremont regionals, Game 2, Western BREWERS 5, PADRES 2 Game 7: Winner 1 vs. Winner 2, 6 p.m. Minnesota 11, Oakland 1 HBP—by Sabathia (Markakis), by Sanit (B.Snyder), by Game 8: Winner 3 vs. Winner 4, 6 p.m. Seattle 2, L.A. Angels 1 Bergesen (Cano). WP—Bergesen. 7 p.m. Michigan at Michigan Milwaukee San Diego N.Y. Yankees 13, Baltimore 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi Toronto 3, Tampa Bay 2 Umpires—Home, Larry Vanover; First, Brian Gorman; Kimberly vs. Fruitland CYCLING TRACK Boston 4, Detroit 3 Second, Tony Randazzo; Third, Dan Bellino. Class 2A state tournament, Rodeo Weeks 2b 5 0 0 0 Denorfi rf 5 0 2 0 Chicago White Sox 8, Cleveland 2 T—3:00. A—24,939 (45,438). 3 p.m. C.Hart rf 5 1 3 0 Bartlett ss 4 0 2 0 Kansas City 2, Texas 1, 10 innings Park, Nampa VERSUS — Tour of California, stage 6 Braun lf 5 1 1 1 Headly 3b 5 0 1 0 2011 Idaho State Track & Field BLUE JAYS 3, RAYS 2 Fielder 1b 4 2 2 1 Hawpe 1b 5 1 1 0 Fridays Games 7 p.m. GOLF McGeh 3b 4 1 1 0 Ludwck lf 3 1 2 2 Championships See NL glance Tampa Bay Toronto Kotsay cf 4 0 3 2 EPtrsn cf 4 0 1 0 Thursday results (Day 1 of 2) ab r h bi ab r h bi Glenns Ferry vs. New Plymouth 7 a.m. Estrad p 0 0 0 0 KPhlps c 2 0 0 0 At Bronco Stadium, Boise National League Zobrist rf 4 0 0 0 YEscor ss 4 0 0 0 HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL TGC — European PGA Tour, Volvo Hwkns p 0 0 0 0 RJhnsn pr-c 0 0 0 0 Class 4A All Times MDT Damon dh 4 0 1 0 CPttrsn lf 4 0 1 0 Axford p 0 0 0 0 AlGnzlz 2b 3 0 1 0 Boys Longori 3b 3 0 0 0 Bautist rf 4 0 0 0 Class 4A state tournament, Coeur World Match Play Championship, Team scores: 1. Rigby 60.5, 2. Madison 29.5, 3. Emmett EAST W L Pct GB YBtncr ss 3 0 0 0 Cantu ph-2b 1 0 0 0 Joyce lf 4 0 0 0 A.Hill 2b 3 0 0 0 dAlene second round matches Lucroy c 3 0 0 1 Mosely p 1 0 0 0 27.5, 4. Twin Falls 19, 5. Hillcrest 16, 6. (tie) Minico and Philadelphia 26 17 .605 — BUpton cf 4 1 2 1 JRiver 1b 3 2 2 1 Gallard p 3 0 0 0 Frieri p 0 0 0 0 Kuna 14, 8. Skyview 13.5, 9. Jerome 13, 10. Bishop Kelly Florida 24 18 .571 1½ DJhnsn 1b 3 0 0 0 Arencii c 4 1 2 2 11 a.m. 11 a.m. CGomz cf 1 0 0 0 Grgrsn p 0 0 0 0 12.5, 11. Wood River 10, 12. (tie) Sandpoint and Atlanta 25 21 .543 2½ Ktchm 1b 0 0 0 0 EThms dh 2 0 1 0 Jerome vs. Hillcrest TGC — Nationwide Tour, BMW Maybin ph 1 0 0 0 Columbia 8, 14. Century 7.5, 15. Canyon Ridge 6, 16. New York 21 22 .488 5 SRdrgz 2b 2 0 0 0 RDavis cf 2 0 1 0 Scriner p 0 0 0 0 (tie) Burley and Preston 5, 18. Middleton 3, 19. Nampa Washington 20 23 .465 6 Brignc ss 2 0 0 0 J.Nix 3b 3 0 0 0 1 p.m. Charity Pro-Am, second round, at Venale ph 1 0 0 0 1. EJhnsn ph-ss1 0 0 0 Skyview vs. Twin Falls Totals 37 5 10 5 Totals 35 2 10 2 Event finals CENTRAL W L Pct GB Shppch c 3 1 1 1 Greer, Mill Sprin Milwaukee 000 102 200 — 5 3,200 meters: 1. Tyler Crofts, Hillcrest, 9 minutes, St. Louis 26 19 .578 — Totals 30 2 4 2 Totals 29 3 7 3 Class 3A state tournament, 1 p.m. San Diego 000 200 000 — 2 27.93 seconds; 2. James Paris, Wood River, 9:41.56; 3. Cincinnati 25 19 .568 ½ Tampa Bay 000 010 010 — 2 Pocatello E—Bartlett 2 (7). LOB—Milwaukee 9, San Diego 11. 2B— Richard Kennedy, Rigby, 9:46.15; 4. Erik Harris, Twin Milwaukee 21 22 .488 4 Toronto 010 000 20x — 3 TGC — PGA Tour, Crowne Plaza Braun (5), Fielder (11), Kotsay (4). 3B—C.Hart (1). HR— Falls, 9:54.03; 5. Danny Pfeifer, Sandpoint, 9:55.42; 6. Pittsburgh 20 23 .465 5 DP—Tampa Bay 1, Toronto 1. LOB—Tampa Bay 3, Noon Invitational, second round Ludwick (8). SB—C.Hart (1), Braun (9), E.Patterson (4). Karl Lundgren, Twin Falls, 9:58.6; 7. Michael Gordon, Chicago 19 23 .452 5½ Toronto 6. 2B—J.Rivera (3). HR—B.Upton (7), Shoppach CS—C.Hart (2). S—Moseley. Kuna, 10:00.08; 8. Bubba Roeper, Emmett, 10:03.11. Houston 15 29 .341 10½ (2), J.Rivera (3), Arencibia (7). CS—R.Davis (4). Kimberly vs. Snake River 4:30 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Medley relay: 1. Emmett 3 minutes, 40.83 seconds; 2. WEST W L Pct GB IP H R ER BB SO Class 2A state tournament, Orofino TGC — LPGA, Sybase Match Play Milwaukee Bishop Kelly 3:43.50; 3. Hillcrest 3:43.68; 4. Rigby Tampa Bay Gallardo W,5-2 6 5 2 2 3 9 3:43.73; 5. Sandpoint 3:43.96; 6. Twin Falls 3:45.23; 7. Colorado 23 19 .548 — W.Davis L,4-4 72-3 7 3 3 4 3 1 p.m. Championship, second round Estrada H,4 1 2 0 0 0 0 Wood River 3:46.05; 8. Preston 3:47.50. San Francisco 23 19 .548 — J.Cruz 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Declo vs. Melba matches (same-day tape) Hawkins H,4 1 1 0 0 1 0 Pole vault: 1. Charlie Kido, Skyview, 13 feet, 6 inches; Arizona 20 23 .465 3½ Toronto Axford S,10-12 1 2 0 0 0 3 2. (tie) Roston Byram, Rigby, 13-0; Kyle Searle, Rigby, Los Angeles 20 24 .455 4 R.Romero W,4-4 7 3 1 1 2 6 HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS HORSE RACING San Diego 13-0; 4. Taylor Nettik, Century, 13-0; 5. Austin Shippen, San Diego 18 25 .419 5½ Rzepczynski H,6 1 1 1 1 0 0 Class 4A state tournament, Boise 2 p.m. Moseley L,1-6 51-3 6 3 2 2 3 Rigby, 13-0; 6. Colton Storrs, Columbia, 12-6; 7. (tie) F.Francisco S,5-6 1 0 0 0 0 0 Frieri 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 Spencer Fullmer, Rigby, 12-0; Grant Kido, Skyview, 12- Thursdays Games Umpires—Home, Tim Welke; First, Andy Fletcher; Class 3A state tournament, Caldwell VERSUS — NTRA, Black-Eyed Susan Gregerson 1 4 2 2 0 1 0. Second, Jim Reynolds; Third, Mike DiMuro. Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 3 HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD Stakes Scribner 2 0 0 0 0 0 High jump: 1. John Nelson, Rigby, 6 feet, 4 inches; 2. N.Y. Mets 1, Washington 0 T—2:16. A—12,590 (49,260). HBP—by Moseley (Fielder), by Frieri (Lucroy). PB— Ryan Carlson, Twin Falls, 6-4; 3. Alex Tighe, Madison, St. Louis 4, Houston 2 State meet, Bronco Stadium, Boise MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL K.Phillips. 6-4; 4. Steven Parker, Rigby, 6-2; 5. Brennyn Dunn, Colorado 7, Philadelphia 1 ROYALS 2, RANGERS 1, 10 INNINGS Umpires—Home, Marty Foster; First, Bill Welke; Preston, 6-2; 6. (tie) Taylor Nettik, Century, and Daniel Chicago Cubs 5, Florida 1 5 p.m. Second, Tim Tschida; Third, Jeff Nelson. Bruton, Emmett, 5-10; 8. (tie) Jacob Downer, Emmett, Arizona 2, Atlanta 1 Texas Kansas City T—3:13. A—16,901 (42,691). Milwaukee at San Diego, late ab r h bi ab r h bi MLB — Regional coverage, Chicago and Josh Bostrom, Nampa, 5-10. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, late EnChvz rf 2 0 0 0 Gordon lf 5 0 1 0 TV SCHEDULE Cubs at Boston or N.Y. Mets at N.Y. Triple jump: 1. Kyler Wightman, Madison, 44 feet, 3.25 Fridays Games ABlanc rf 2 0 0 0 MeCarr cf 5 1 3 0 GIANTS 8, DODGERS 5 inches; 2. Drae Hildreth, Kuna, 44-2; 3. Nathan National League Napoli 1b 1 0 0 0 Hosmer 1b 5 1 3 0 AUTO RACING Yankees Sterner, Canyon Ridge, 42-6.25; 5. Kolton Parsons, Andrus ss 5 0 0 0 Francr rf 5 0 3 1 San Francisco Los Angeles Jerome, 42-4; 5. Griffin Morris, Bishop Kelly, 41-3.75; 6. Colorado (Hammel 3-3) at Milwaukee (Greinke 2-1), 2 p.m. WGN — Chicago Cubs at Boston ab r h bi ab r h bi Tate Polatis, Rigby, 41-3.5; 7. Mitchell Anderson, 6:10 p.m. Kinsler 2b 4 0 0 0 Butler dh 4 0 2 0 Rownd cf 4 0 1 1 Carroll ss 5 1 1 0 Interleague C.Davis dh 4 1 2 1 Betemt 3b 4 0 0 0 SPEED — NASCAR, Truck Series, 8 p.m. Emmett, 40-9.25; 8. Rikiya Fukuyasu, Madison, 40- ABeltre 3b 4 0 1 0 Aviles 2b 4 0 1 1 Ford cf 0 0 0 0 Miles 2b 5 0 0 0 8.25. Cincinnati (T.Wood 3-3) at Cleveland (White 1-0), pole qualifying for N.C. Education ROOT Sports NW — Seattle at FSnchz 2b 5 1 2 1 Ethier rf 4 0 0 0 Shot put: 1. Zachary Mitchem, Madison, 55 feet, 2 5:05 p.m. Morlnd 1b-rf4 0 1 0 Treanr c 2 0 0 0 Posey c 5 0 2 0 Kemp cf 4 2 2 1 Detroit (Penny 4-3) at Pittsburgh (Karstens 2-2), Torreal c 3 0 1 0 Maier pr 0 0 0 0 Lottery 200 San Diego inches; 2. Dakota Cole, Emmett, 49-7.5; 3. Jacob Burrell lf 4 1 1 0 Uribe 3b 3 1 1 2 Barclay, Minico, 47-8; 4. Jordan Jones, Burley, 46-8.75; 5:05 p.m. DvMrp lf 4 0 0 0 B.Pena c 0 0 0 0 NHL HOCKEY Schrhlt rf 1 1 0 0 Loney 1b 3 0 1 1 N.Y. Mets (Dickey 1-5) at N.Y. Yankees (F.Garcia 2-3), Gentry cf 3 0 1 0 AEscor ss 4 0 1 0 3 p.m. 5. Cameran Bartlett, Jerome, 46-4; 6. Ralph Rivas, C.Ross rf-lf 4 3 2 3 GwynJ pr-lf 0 0 0 0 Kuna, 46-2.25; 7. Matt Rudder, Skyview, 46-1.75; 8. 5:05 p.m. Totals 36 1 6 1 Totals 38 2 14 2 SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole 7 p.m. Huff 1b 5 1 1 0 Gions lf 2 1 0 0 Texas (C.Wilson 4-2) at Philadelphia (Halladay 5-3), Texas 010 000 000 0 — 1 Hugh Pratt, Bishop Kelly, 45-5.5. qualifying for All-Star Race VERSUS — Playoffs, conference MTejad ss-3b4 0 2 2 Sands 1b 0 0 0 0 Discus: 1. Justin Franz, Rigby, 155 feet, 11 inches; 2. 5:05 p.m. Kansas City000 000 001 1 — 2 DeRosa 3b 1 0 0 0 Barajs c 4 0 2 1 Washington (Marquis 5-1) at Baltimore (Arrieta 5-1), One out when winning run scored. 6 p.m. finals, Game 3, Vancouver at Jacob Barclay, Minico, 154-07; 3. Dakota Cole, Emmett, E—Andrus (10). DP—Texas 2. LOB—Texas 7, Kansas City Fontent ph-ss1 0 1 1 Kershw p 1 0 0 0 151-03; 4. Brandon Coleman, Columbia, 148-02; 5. Tim 5:05 p.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Truck Series, San Jose Cain p 4 1 1 0 JuCastr ph 1 0 0 0 Houston (An.Rodriguez 0-2) at Toronto (Jo-.Reyes 0-3), 10. 2B—A.Beltre (8). HR—C.Davis (3). CS—Gordon (2), JaLopz p 0 0 0 0 Elbert p 0 0 0 0 Wyatt, Jerome, 144-03; 6. Tyson Payne, Middleton, 5:07 p.m. Me.Cabrera (1). Romo p 0 0 0 0 Guerra p 0 0 0 0 140-09.; 7, Ivan Charles, Rigby, 140-02; 8. Steven Chicago Cubs (D.Davis 0-1) at Boston (Lester 5-1), IP H R ER BB SO BrWlsn p 0 0 0 0 Navarr ph 1 0 0 0 Owens, Kuna, 135-06. 5:10 p.m. Texas MacDgl p 0 0 0 0 Girls Tampa Bay (Sonnanstine 0-1) at Florida (Ani.Sanchez D.Holland 8 9 1 1 1 5 Team scores: 1. Jerome 37, 2. Twin Falls 33, 3. Feliz BS,2-10 2-3 2 0 0 1 0 C.Jones 3b 4 0 0 0 J.Upton rf 4 0 0 0 Happ p 2 0 0 0 McCllln p 2 0 0 0 Cormir p 0 0 0 0 3-1), 5:10 p.m. McCnn c 4 1 1 0 S.Drew ss 4 0 0 0 WLopez p 0 0 0 0 Salas p 0 0 0 0 Mitchll ph 1 0 0 0 Pocatello 24, 4. (tie) Preston and Skyview 18, 6. L.A. Dodgers (Lilly 3-4) at Chicago White Sox (Humber M.Lowe 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Bishop Kelly 17, 7. (tie) Minico and Emmett 15, 9. (tie) Oliver L,1-5 1-3 2 1 1 0 0 Uggla 2b 4 0 0 0 CYoung cf 4 1 1 1 Bogsvc ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 38 8 13 8 Totals 34 5 7 5 3-3), 6:10 p.m. Fremn 1b 4 0 3 0 Monter c 4 1 2 0 Fulchin p 0 0 0 0 San Francisco 001 300 013 — 8 Columbia and Lakeland 14, 11. Middleton 11, 12. St. Louis (Carpenter 1-3) at Kansas City (Francis 0-5), Eppley 0 1 0 0 0 0 Madison 10, 13. Shelley 9, 14. Bonneville 8, 15. (tie) Kansas City AlGnzlz ss 3 0 1 0 Mirand 1b 4 0 3 1 Totals 32 2 6 1 Totals 30 4 6 4 Los Angeles 000 010 130 — 5 6:10 p.m. McLoth cf 2 0 0 0 GParra lf 3 0 1 0 Houston 000 100 010 — 2 E—Kemp (3). LOB—San Francisco 7, Los Angeles 6. 2B— Century and Rigby 7, 17. Canyon Ridge 6, 18. Sandpoint Minnesota (Duensing 2-3) at Arizona (I.Kennedy 4-1), Hochevar 82-3 6 1 1 2 4 5, 19. Mountain Home 3, 20. Blackfoot 2. G.Holland W,1-0 11-3 0 0 0 0 0 Jurrjns p 2 0 0 0 Cllmntr p 1 0 1 0 St. Louis 020 001 10x — 4 Uribe (7), Barajas (4). HR—C.Ross (3), Kemp (9). SB— 7:40 p.m. Sherrill p 0 0 0 0 Brrghs ph 1 0 0 0 E—Hall (2). LOB—Houston 4, St. Louis 6. 2B—Barmes C.Ross (2). CS—M.Tejada (2). SF—Rowand. Event finals Atlanta (T.Hudson 4-3) at L.A. Angels (E.Santana 1-4), D.Holland pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. 3,200 meters: 1. Emily Nist, Bishop Kelly, 11 minutes, Eppley pitched to 1 batter in the 10th. Conrad ph 1 0 0 0 Demel p 0 0 0 0 (5), Quintero (6), Rasmus (10), Laird (5). HR—Craig (2). IP H R ER BB SO 8:05 p.m. Linernk p 0 0 0 0 Patersn p 0 0 0 0 S—McClellan. SF—Ca.Lee. San Francisco 17.55 seconds; 2. Mackenzie Chojnacky, Jerome, Seattle (Bedard 1-4) at San Diego (Latos 1-5), 8:05 p.m. WP—Feliz. 11:28.17; 3. Jasmine Nesbitt, Jerome, 11:36.07; 4. Umpires—Home, Mike Muchlinski; First, Mark Wegner; Vasquz p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Cain 71-3 3 3 3 3 7 Oakland (Cahill 6-1) at San Francisco (Vogelsong 3-0), Putz p 0 0 0 0 Houston Ja.Lopez H,7 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Mikesell Clegg, Jerome, 11:36.19; 5. Amanda Ward, 8:15 p.m. Second, Chris Guccione; Third, Mike Winters. Twin Falls, 11:47.59; 6. Haylee Harrison, Preston, T—3:06. A—12,355 (37,903). Totals 32 1 5 0 Totals 33 2 9 2 Happ L,3-5 6 4 3 3 3 8 Romo 0 1 1 1 0 0 Atlanta 000 000 001 — 1 W.Lopez 1 1 1 0 0 0 Br.Wilson W,4-1 BS,2-14 1 1-3 3 1 1 0 11:55.29; 7. Karli Lundquist, Rigby, 11:57.46; 8. Rebecca AL Boxes Arizona 000 002 00x — 2 Fulchino 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 Lassere, Bishop Kelly, 12:08.27. WHITE SOX 8, INDIANS 2 E—J.Upton (3). LOB—Atlanta 5, Arizona 9. 2B—McCann St. Louis Los Angeles Medley relay: 1. Jerome 1 minute, 50.97 seconds; 2. RED SOX 4, TIGERS 3 Cleveland Chicago (6), Freeman (7). 3B—Miranda (2). HR—C.Young (9). S— McClellan W,6-1 8 5 2 2 0 5 Kershaw 5 7 4 4 1 6 Twin Falls 1:51.78; 3. Bishop Kelly 1:52.42; 4. Madison Detroit Boston ab r h bi ab r h bi McLouth. Salas S,5-5 1 1 0 0 0 2 Elbert 1 1 0 0 0 2 1:54.70; 5. Emmett 1:55.76; 6. Century 1:56.27; 7. ab r h bi ab r h bi Brantly cf 4 0 0 0 Pierre lf 5 2 2 0 IP H R ER BB SO WP—McClellan 3. Guerra 1 1 0 0 0 1 Blackfoot 1:56.84; 8. Sandpoint 2:02.62. AJcksn cf 5 0 2 0 Ellsury cf 4 0 0 0 ACarer ss 3 1 1 0 AlRmrz ss 3 2 2 2 Atlanta Umpires—Home, Todd Tichenor; First, Gerry Davis; MacDougal 2-3 1 1 1 2 0 Pole vault: 1. Danielle Rausch, Skyview, 11 feet, 3 inch- SSizmr 2b 4 0 0 0 Pedroia 2b 4 0 0 0 Choo rf 4 0 1 0 A.Dunn dh 4 0 1 2 Jurrjens L,5-1 62-3 8 2 2 1 3 Second, Wally Bell; Third, Greg Gibson. Cormier L,0-1 11-3 3 3 3 0 1 es; 2. Blayre Thiel, Bonneville, 10-6; 3. Jill Rausch, Boesch rf 5 1 1 1 AdGnzl 1b 4 0 0 0 CSantn c 3 0 0 1 Konerk 1b 3 1 1 2 Sherrill 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 T—2:15. A—36,409 (43,975). Romo pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Skyview, 10-6; 4. Carrie Thibault, Jerome, 10-6; 5. C.Wells rf 0 0 0 0 Youkils 3b 3 1 1 0 Duncan dh 4 0 0 0 Morel 3b 0 0 0 0 Linebrink 1 1 0 0 0 1 HBP—by Cain (Loney). Whitney Young, Rigby, 10-0; 6. Kirsten Burbank, MiCarr 1b 4 2 1 1 Iglesias pr 0 0 0 0 LaPort 1b 3 1 2 1 Quentin rf 3 1 2 2 Arizona PIRATES 5, REDS 3 Umpires—Home, Bob Davidson; First, D.J. Reyburn; Jerome, 10-0; 7. Jaydon Wilkerson, Emmett, 9-6; 8. VMrtnz dh 3 0 1 0 Ortiz dh 4 1 3 1 Hannhn 3b 4 0 1 0 Przyns c 4 0 0 0 Collmenter W,3-0 6 2 0 0 0 1 Second, Brian Knight; Third, Jerry Layne. Sarah Weymouth, Emmett, 9-0. Dirks lf 4 0 1 1 DMcDn pr 0 1 0 0 Demel H,3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh Cincinnati T—3:18. A—30,421 (56,000). High jump: Jordan Ward, Lakeland, 5 feet, 3 inches; 2. Kearns lf 4 0 2 0 Rios cf 4 0 1 0 Paterson H,2 2-3 2 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Sydney Meier, Minico, 5-2; 3. MaKenzie Wilcox, JhPerlt ss 4 0 0 0 J.Drew rf 2 1 1 2 Everett 2b 3 0 0 0 McPhrs 3b-1b 4 1 1 0 AMcCt cf 4 1 2 1 Heisey cf 3 1 1 0 Avila c 4 0 2 0 Lowrie ss 4 0 0 0 Vizquel 2b 3 1 0 0 Vasquez H,4 1-300 00 0 Preeston, 5-2; 4. Cheltzie Williams, Twin Falls, 5-2; 5. Inge 3b 4 0 2 0 Crwfrd lf 4 0 2 1 Putz S,10-10 1 1 1 0 0 1 Paul lf-rf 5 1 1 1 Renteri ss 4 0 0 0 Kylee Johnson, Century, 5-2; 6. Maddie Brown, Totals 32 2 7 2 Totals 33 8 10 8 HBP—by Jurrjens (Collmenter). GJones rf 3 1 0 0 Votto 1b 3 0 1 1 BASKETBALL Middleton, 5-0; 7. Dakota Barrie, Mountain Home, 5-0; Varitek c 3 0 1 0 Cleveland 100 000 001 — 2 DMcCt p 0 0 0 0 BPhllps 2b 4 0 2 0 Totals 37 3 10 3 Totals 32 4 8 4 Chicago 240 020 00x — 8 Umpires—Home, Chad Fairchild; First, Joe West; 8. Brittany Hottel, Pocatello, 5-0. Detroit 010 000 020 — 3 Second, Angel Hernandez; Third, Angel Campos. Diaz ph 1 0 0 0 Bruce rf 4 2 3 2 NBA Playoffs Triple jump: 1. Brittany Hottel, Pocatello, 36 feet, 1.25 E—Everett (3), Al.Ramirez (7). DP—Cleveland 2, Chicago T—2:19. A—23,413 (48,633). Veras p 0 0 0 0 Cairo 3b 4 0 1 0 All Times MDT inches; 2. Maya Ah You, Middleton, 35-5; 3. Kayla Lee, Boston 010 100 101 — 4 1. LOB—Cleveland 6, Chicago 5. 2B—Choo (6), Kearns Beimel p 0 0 0 0 FLewis lf 4 0 1 0 CONFERENCE FINALS One out when winning run scored. (3), Pierre (4), Al.Ramirez (6), Konerko (5). HR— Canyon Ridge, 35-3.5; 4. MaKenzie Wilcox, Preston, 35- E—Pedroia (2). DP—Boston 1. LOB—Detroit 10, Boston Hanrhn p 0 0 0 0 RHrndz c 4 0 0 0 (Best-of-7) 3.25; 5. Latecia Howell, Lakeland, 35-3; 6. Cheltzie LaPorta (5), Quentin (9). CS—A.Dunn (1). S—Vizquel. CUBS 5, MARLINS 1 Walker 2b 4 0 2 2 Cueto p 1 0 0 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE 6. HR—Boesch (3), Mi.Cabrera (8), Ortiz (8), J.Drew (3). SF—C.Santana. Williams, Twin Falls, 34-6; 7. Audrey Pack, Emmett, 34- SF—J.Drew. Chicago Florida Overay 1b 5 0 1 0 JGoms ph 1 0 0 0 Chicago 1, Miami 1 3; 8. Katelyn Kinghorn, Rigby, 33-4.5. IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi Doumit c 5 1 2 1 JrSmth p 0 0 0 0 Sunday, May 15: Chicago 103, Miami 82 IP H R ER BB SO Cleveland Shot put: 1. Tasha Powell, Pocatello, 41 feet, 4.5 inch- Detroit Fukdm rf 4 1 1 0 Coghln cf 5 0 0 0 Alvarez 3b 2 1 0 0 Arrdnd p 0 0 0 0 Wednesday, May 18: Miami 85, Chicago 75 es; 2. Jazlyn Nielsen, Twin Falls, 37-8.25; 3. Jorden Verlander 8 6 3 3 0 9 Carmona L,3-4 5 7 8 8 2 3 Barney 2b 5 0 0 0 HRmrz ss 5 0 2 0 Cedeno ss 3 0 0 0 Masset p 0 0 0 0 Sunday, May 22: Chicago at Miami, 6:30 p.m. Lorton, Emmett, 36-3.25; 4. Alaina Grover, Madison, Alburquerque L,0-1 1-3 2 1 1 2 0 Durbin 2 3 0 0 0 3 SCastro ss 5 0 2 2 Morrsn lf 4 0 2 0 JMcDnl p 3 0 1 0 Stubbs ph 1 0 0 0 Tuesday, May 24: Chicago at Miami, 6:30 p.m. 35-6; 5. Nikkole Conlon, Columbia, 34-8.5; 6. Deidre Boston J.Smith 1 0 0 0 0 0 ArRmr 3b 5 1 1 0 GSnchz 1b 4 0 0 0 Tabata lf 1 0 0 0 Bray p 0 0 0 0 Thursday, May 26: Miami at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. Wilson, Shelley, 34-4; 7. Jordan Childs, Pocatello, 34-2; Beckett 6 5 1 1 2 3 Chicago C.Pena 1b 2 1 1 0 Dobbs 3b 4 0 1 0 Totals 36 5 9 5 Totals 33 3 9 3 WESTERN CONFERENCE 8. Paige Bennett, Rigby, 32-10.75. Albers H,3 1 1 0 0 0 2 Floyd W,5-3 7 51 11 3 Byrd cf 4 1 2 2 Stanton rf 4 1 1 1 Pittsburgh 000 031 010 — 5 Dallas 1, Oklahoma City 1 Discus: 1. Cheyenne Swanson, Wood River, 115 feet, 9 Bard BS,1-1 1 2 2 2 0 1 Sale 1 1 0 0 0 2 RJhnsn lf 3 0 1 1 J.Buck c 2 0 2 0 Cincinnati 010 000 011 — 3 Tuesday, May 17: Dallas 121, Oklahoma City 112 inches; 2. Nikkole Conlon, Columbia, 114-7; 3. Linsey Papelbon W,2-0 1 2 0 0 1 2 T.Pena 1 1 1 1 0 2 K.Hill c 4 1 1 0 Infante 2b 3 0 0 0 E—Masset (1). DP—Pittsburgh 1. LOB—Pittsburgh 10, Thursday, May 19: Oklahoma City 106, Dallas 100 Bair, Minico, 110-1; 4. Jazlyn Nielsen, Twin Falls, 108-6; Umpires—Home, Gary Cederstrom; First, Lance HBP—by Carmona (Al.Ramirez), by Floyd (A.Cabrera). CColmn p 2 0 0 0 Volstad p 1 0 0 0 Cincinnati 5. 2B—A.McCutchen 2 (9), Walker 2 (10). Saturday, May 21: Dallas at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. 5. Deidre Wilson, Shelley, 108-6; 6. Jorden Lorton, Barksdale; Second, Mike Estabrook; Third, Fieldin Umpires—Home, Mark Carlson; First, Tim Timmons; Maine p 0 0 0 0 Cousins ph 1 0 0 0 HR—Doumit (4), Bruce 2 (10). CS—B.Phillips (1). S— Monday, May 23: Dallas at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. Emmett, 106-9; 7. Gretchen Lohse, Century, 104-3; 8. Culbreth. Second, Jeff Kellogg; Third, Eric Cooper. DeWitt ph 1 0 0 0 Sanchs p 0 0 0 0 Cedeno. Wednesday, May 25: Oklahoma City at Dallas, 7 p.m. Nikole Alamillo, Sandpoint, 102-11. T—3:08. A—37,660 (37,493). T—2:32. A—22,077 (40,615). Grabow p 0 0 0 0 Helms ph 1 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO K.Wood p 0 0 0 0 R.Webb p 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh Ja.McDonald W,3-3 62-3 7 1 1 1 4 NBA Playoff Box MARINERS 2, ANGELS 1 Wednesdays Late AL Boxes JeBakr ph 1 0 0 0 Bonifac ph 1 0 0 0 TRANSACTIONS Marml p 0 0 0 0 Badnhp p 0 0 0 0 D.McCutchen H,1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 THUNDER 106, MAVERICKS 100 Los Angeles Seattle TWINS 4, ATHLETICS 3, 10 INNINGS Totals 36 5 9 5 Totals 35 1 8 1 Veras 2-30101 1 BASEBALL ab r h bi ab r h bi Minnesota Oakland Chicago 010 200 002 — 5 Beimel 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 OKLAHOMA CITY (106) American League Aybar ss 4 0 0 0 ISuzuki rf 3 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Florida 000 000 010 — 1 Hanrahan S,12-12 1 1 1 1 0 0 Durant 11-23 2-3 24, Ibaka 2-4 2-2 6, Perkins 2-2 0-0 4, BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Placed 2B Brian Roberts on the Abreu rf 3 0 1 0 Figgins 3b 4 0 1 0 Span cf 5 1 2 0 DeJess rf 5 0 0 0 E—H.Ramirez (8). DP—Florida 1. LOB—Chicago 8, Cincinnati Westbrook 7-15 3-4 18, Sefolosha 1-3 2-2 4, Harden 6-9 7-day DL and 1B Derrek Lee on the 15-day DL, retroac- MIzturs dh 4 0 0 0 Smoak 1b 3 0 0 0 Plouffe ss 4 0 2 3 Barton 1b 5 1 1 0 Florida 12. 2B—S.Castro (10), Ar.Ramirez (9), C.Pena Cueto L,2-1 5 5 3 3 3 5 7-8 23, Collison 2-2 2-4 6, Maynor 5-9 3-3 13, Cook 3-3 tive to May 17. Recalled RHP Chris Jakubauskas and TrHntr cf 4 0 0 0 Cust dh 4 1 1 0 Kubel dh 5 1 1 0 Wlngh lf 4 0 0 0 (3), Byrd (8), Re.Johnson (5), Dobbs (8). HR—Byrd (3), Jor.Smith 2-3 2 1 1 1 0 0-0 8, Mohammed 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 39-70 21-26 106. LHP Troy Patton from Norfolk (IL). HKndrc lf 4 1 3 1 AKndy 2b 3 0 0 0 Mornea 1b 4 0 2 1 Matsui dh 4 0 2 1 Stanton (9). Arredondo 11-3 1 0 0 0 2 DALLAS (100) CLEVELAND INDIANS—Recalled INF Luis Valbuena Willits lf 0 0 0 0 LRdrgz ss 4 1 1 0 Cuddyr rf 4 0 0 0 KSuzuk c 4 0 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Masset 1 1 1 0 1 1 Marion 4-13 1-2 9, Nowitzki 10-17 9-10 29, Chandler 5- from Columbus (IL). Designated RHP Justin Germano Callasp 3b 4 0 0 0 Peguer lf 4 0 1 1 Valenci 3b 4 0 0 0 Sweeny cf 3 1 2 0 Chicago Bray 1 0 0 0 0 2 10 5-6 15, Kidd 4-10 2-2 13, Stevenson 1-6 2-2 5, Terry for assignment. Conger c 3 0 1 0 CGmnz c 0 0 0 1 Revere lf 4 0 1 0 M.Ellis 2b 4 1 0 0 C.Coleman W,2-3 52-3 4 0 0 5 7 PB—Doumit. 3-9 2-2 8, Stojakovic 3-6 0-0 8, Barea 4-8 0-0 11, KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Recalled RHP Greg Holland Trumo 1b 3 0 1 0 JaWlsn pr 0 0 0 0 Butera c 3 0 0 0 Kzmnff 3b 3 0 1 2 Maine H,1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Scott Barry; First, Sam Holbrook; Haywood 1-1 0-0 2, Mahinmi 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 35-80 from Omaha (PCL). Optioned OF Jarrod Dyson to Amarst 2b 3 0 1 0 Olivo c 0 0 0 0 DYong ph 1 1 1 0 CJcksn ph 1 0 0 0 Grabow H,4 1 1 0 0 0 0 Second, John Hirschbeck; Third, Laz Diaz. 21-24 100. Omaha. MSndrs cf 1 0 1 0 RRiver c 0 0 0 0 AnLRc 3b 0 0 0 0 K.Wood H,7 1 2 1 1 0 1 T—3:03. A—26,018 (42,319). Oklahoma City 26 33 18 29 — 106 National League Totals 32 1 7 1 Totals 26 2 5 2 ACasill 2b 4 1 1 0 Pnngtn ss 4 0 1 0 Marmol 1 1 0 0 0 2 Dallas 31 26 19 24 — 100 ATLANTA BRAVES—Recalled RHP Jairo Asencio from Los Angeles 000 100 000 — 1 Totals 38 4 10 4 Totals 37 3 8 3 Florida METS 1, NATIONALS 0 3-Point Goals—Oklahoma City 7-18 (Harden 4-7, Cook 2- Gwinnett (IL). Optioned RHP Julio Teheran to the Seattle 000 010 001 — 2 Minnesota 102 000 000 1 — 4 Volstad L,2-3 5 4 3 3 1 5 2, Westbrook 1-2, Maynor 0-1, Sefolosha 0-1, Durant 0- Gwinnett. Two outs when winning run scored. Oakland 020 001 000 0 — 3 Sanches 1 1 0 0 1 1 Washington New York 5), Dallas 9-27 (Barea 3-5, Kidd 3-8, Stojakovic 2-5, LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Placed RHP Vincente Padilla DP—Los Angeles 1, Seattle 1. LOB—Los Angeles 6, E—Plouffe (1), Barton (6). DP—Minnesota 2, Oakland 2. R.Webb 2 1 0 0 0 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Stevenson 1-6, Marion 0-1, Terry 0-2). Fouled Out— 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Roman Troncoso from Seattle 6. 2B—Conger (4), Amarista (2), L.Rodriguez LOB—Minnesota 5, Oakland 5. 2B—Span (5), Kubel (11), Badenhop 1 3 2 2 0 2 Berndn cf 3 0 0 0 JosRys ss 3 0 0 0 Collison. Rebounds—Oklahoma City 41 (Collison, Albuquerque PCL). (5). HR—H.Kendrick (7). SB—M.Saunders (3). CS— Barton (11), K.Suzuki (6). SF—Plouffe. HBP—by Sanches (Re.Johnson), by R.Webb (C.Pena). Morse ph 1 0 0 0 Thole c 4 1 1 0 Harden 7), Dallas 43 (Chandler 13). Assists—Oklahoma MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Assigned RHP Sean Green out- H.Kendrick (2), Figgins (5). S—A.Kennedy, M.Saunders IP H R ER BB SO WP—Grabow. PB—J.Buck. Balk—Sanches. Kimall p 0 0 0 0 Beltran rf 4 0 0 0 City 17 (Harden, Durant, Westbrook 4), Dallas 18 (Kidd right to Nashville (PCL). 2. SF—C.Gimenez. Minnesota Umpires—Home, Paul Emmel; First, Rob Drake; SBurntt p 0 0 0 0 Bay lf 4 0 3 0 7). Total Fouls—Oklahoma City 24, Dallas 22. SAN DIEGO PADRES—Activated INF Orlando Hudson IP H R ER BB SO Pavano 7 6 3 1 0 2 Second, Gary Darling; Third, David Rackley. Dsmnd ss 4 0 0 0 DnMrp 1b 3 0 0 0 Technicals—Durant. A—21,051 (19,200). from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Ean Scribner to Los Angeles Perkins 11-3 1 0 0 0 2 T—3:06. A—16,345 (38,560). L.Nix lf-cf 3 0 1 0 Turner 3b 3 0 1 1 Tucson (PCL). Haren 8 3 1 1 4 5 Nathan W,1-1 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 Werth rf 3 0 0 0 Pridie cf 2 0 0 0 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Placed INF Mark DeRosa on S.Downs L,1-1 2-3 2 1 1 0 0 Capps S,7-9 1 0 0 0 0 0 ROCKIES 7, PHILLIES 1 AdLRc 1b 4 0 0 0 Hairstn ph-cf 1 0 0 0 GOLF the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Emmanuel Burriss from Seattle Oakland Espinos 2b 3 0 0 0 RTejad 2b 3 0 2 0 Fresno (PCL). Fister 8 6 1 1 2 2 McCarthy 7 9 3 3 0 1 Colorado Philadelphia IRdrgz c 2 0 0 0 Gee p 2 0 0 0 FOOTBALL Pauley W,2-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 Balfour 1 0 0 0 0 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi Bixler pr-lf 0 0 0 0 Byrdak p 0 0 0 0 Colonial Arena Umpires—Home, Jerry Meals; First, John Tumpane; Wuertz 1 0 0 0 0 0 Fowler cf 5 1 1 0 Rollins ss 3 0 0 0 Cora 3b 3 0 1 0 FrRdrg p 0 0 0 0 Thursday UTAH BLAZE—Signed K Andrew Aguila, WR Chris Second, C.B. Bucknor; Third, Dale Scott. Fuentes L,1-4 1 1 1 0 0 0 Herrer 2b 5 0 2 0 Mrtnz cf 4 0 0 0 LHrndz p 2 0 1 0 At Colonial Country Club Bocage, WR Justin Ore and WR/DB Ralph Turner. T—2:11. A—18,374 (47,878). Umpires—Home, Ted Barrett; First, Brian Runge; CGnzlz lf 2 1 1 0 Polanc 3b 4 1 2 0 Stairs ph 1 0 0 0 Fort Worth, Texas HOCKEY Second, Tim McClelland; Third, Marvin Hudson. Splrghs lf 2 0 0 0 Howard 1b 4 0 0 0 WRams c 0 0 0 0 Purse: $6.2 Million T—2:38. A—15,355 (35,067). Tlwtzk ss 5 2 1 0 Gload rf 4 0 1 0 Totals 29 0 3 0 Totals 29 1 7 1 Yardage: 7,204 - Par 70 (35-35) ANAHEIM DUCKS—Signed RW Emerson Etem to a TWINS 11, ATHLETICS 1 Giambi 1b 5 3 3 7 Ibanez lf 4 0 2 1 Washington 000 000 000 — 0 First Round three-year contract. Minnesota Oakland FPauln p 0 0 0 0 Ruiz c 4 0 1 0 New York 000 100 00x — 1 David Toms 31-31—62 -8 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Agreed to terms with G Corey ab r h bi ab r h bi MARINERS 3, ANGELS 0 S.Smith rf 4 0 3 0 Orr 2b 3 0 0 0 DP—Washington 1, New York 1. LOB—Washington 5, Chez Reavie 32-30—62 -8 Crawford on a three-year contract. Span cf 4 2 2 0 Crisp cf 4 0 1 0 Los Angeles Seattle JoLopz 3b 5 0 4 0 Kndrck p 0 0 0 0 New York 9. 2B—L.Nix (6), Bay (4). S—Gee. Rickie Fowler 29-34—63 -7 DETROIT RED WINGS—Announced assistant coach Brad Plouffe ss 5 1 1 3 Barton 1b 3 0 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Iannett c 5 0 0 0 Cl.Lee ph 1 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Brendon De Jonge 34-30—64 -6 McCrimmon wont return next season. Kubel rf 5 1 2 1 CJcksn ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Aybar ss 3 0 0 0 ISuzuki rf 3 1 1 0 Chacin p 4 0 0 0 Baez p 0 0 0 0 Washington Stewart Cink 32-32—64 -6 NEW YORK RANGERS—Signed F Christian Thomas to a Mornea dh 5 2 3 2 Sweeny lf 3 0 0 0 Abreu dh 4 0 2 0 Figgins 3b 4 1 1 0 Lndstr p 0 0 0 0 BFrncs ph 1 0 0 0 L.Hernandez L,3-6 7 7 1 1 2 7 Brian Gay 31-33—64 -6 three-year contract. Revere pr-dh0 0 0 0 Matsui dh 3 1 0 0 MIzturs 2b 3 0 0 0 Smoak 1b 4 1 1 1 Wggntn 1b 0 0 0 0 Mathsn p 0 0 0 0 Kimball 2-3 0 0 0 2 0 Nathan Green 34-30—64 -6 —Re-signed F Zack Smith to a two- Cuddyr 1b 4 1 3 1 KSuzuk c 3 0 0 0 Mayrry ph 1 0 0 0 S.Burnett 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Charlie Wi 33-31—64 -6 year contract and F Colin Greening to a three-year TrHntr rf 3 0 0 0 Cust dh 4 0 2 2 New York LHughs ph-1b1 1 0 0 Powell c 1 0 1 0 HKndrc lf 3 0 1 0 FGtrrz cf 4 0 0 0 Stutes p 0 0 0 0 Rod Pampling 33-32—65 -5 contract. Valenci 3b 5 1 2 1 DeJess rf 4 0 1 0 JRomr p 0 0 0 0 Gee W,3-0 72-3 2 0 0 3 3 Mark Wilson 31-34—65 -5 PHOENIX COYOTES—Signed C Ethan Werek to an entry- DYong lf 5 0 1 1 M.Ellis 2b 4 0 1 1 Callasp 3b 4 0 1 0 AKndy 2b 4 0 2 0 Totals 42 7 15 7 Totals 33 1 6 1 Byrdak H,2 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 John Senden 33-32—65 -5 Trumo 1b 3 0 1 0 Olivo c 2 0 0 0 Fr.Rodriguez S,14-15 1 1 0 0 0 0 level contract. RRiver c 4 1 2 1 Kzmnff 3b 3 0 0 0 Mathis c 3 0 0 0 Peguer lf 4 0 0 0 Colorado 302 020 000 — 7 COLLEGE ACasill 2b 4 1 0 1 Pnngtn ss 3 0 1 0 Philadelphia 000 100 000 — 1 Umpires—Home, Manny Gonzalez; First, Phil Cuzzi; NCAA—Placed East Carolina on probation for one year Conger ph-c 1 0 0 0 LRdrgz ss 3 0 1 0 E—Polanco (4). DP—Colorado 1. LOB—Colorado 10, Second, Bill Miller; Third, James Hoye. HOCKEY AnLRc ss 0 0 0 0 Bourjos cf 3 0 0 0 for self-reported academic fraud violations. Totals 42 11 16 11 Totals 32 1 6 1 Philadelphia 6. 2B—C.Gonzalez (7), Jo.Lopez 2 (4), T—2:31. A—26,835 (41,800). ARKANSAS STATE—Named Marina Engelbrecht Minnesota 110 020 061 — 11 Amarst ph 1 0 0 0 Ibanez (8). HR—Giambi 3 (4). NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Oakland 000 000 100 — 1 Totals 31 0 5 0 Totals 32 3 8 3 IP H R ER BB SO All Times MDT womens tennis coach. E—Kubel (1), Span (1), Valencia (4). DP—Minnesota 1, Los Angeles 000 000 000 — 0 Colorado Wednesdays Late NL Boxes CONFERENCE FINALS BROWN—Named Kyle Cieplicki mens assistant basket- Seattle 102 000 00x — 3 (Best-of-7) ball coach. Oakland 1. LOB—Minnesota 7, Oakland 6. 2B—Morneau Chacin W,5-2 7 4 1 1 1 9 DIAMONDBACKS 5, BRAVES 4, 11 INNINGS (11), Valencia (7), Powell (3). HR—Plouffe (2), Morneau E—Aybar (2), Trumbo (2), Vargas (1). DP—Los Angeles 2, Lindstrom 1 1 0 0 0 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE FAIRFIELD—Named Tony Newsom, Brian Nash, Tyson (2), R.Rivera (1). CS—Crisp (5). Seattle 1. LOB—Los Angeles 11, Seattle 8. 2B—Figgins F.Paulino 1 1 0 0 0 0 Atlanta Arizona Boston 2, Tampa Bay 1 Wheeler mens assistant basketball coaches and IP H R ER BB SO (8), Smoak (11). SB—Trumbo (3), A.Kennedy 2 (3). S— Philadelphia ab r h bi ab r h bi Saturday, May 14: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 2 Martin Bahar director of mens basketball operations. Minnesota Abreu. K.Kendrick L,3-3 3 7 5 5 1 2 Prado lf-3b 4 0 1 1 RRorts 3b 4 2 2 1 Tuesday, May 17: Boston 6, Tampa Bay 5 MANHATTAN—Named Matt Grady mens associate Blackburn W,3-4 7 5 1 1 2 1 IP H R ER BB SO Baez 2 3 2 1 0 1 Heywrd rf 5 1 1 0 KJhnsn 2b 4 0 1 1 Thursday, May 19: Boston 2, Tampa Bay 0 head basketball coach, Rashon Burno mens assistant Dumatrait 1 0 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles Mathieson 2 3 0 0 0 3 C.Jones 3b 4 0 2 0 J.Upton rf 6 1 2 2 Saturday, May 21: Boston at Tampa Bay, 11:30 a.m. basketball coach and Matt Wilson coordinator of Swarzak 1 1 0 0 0 0 Weaver L,6-4 6 7 3 3 1 4 Stutes 1 1 0 0 0 2 Mather pr-lf 0 0 0 0 S.Drew ss 4 0 1 0 Monday, May 23: Tampa Bay at Boston, 6 p.m. mens basketball operations. Oakland Takahashi 2 1 0 0 2 1 J.Romero 1 1 0 0 0 2 McCnn c 4 0 0 1 CYoung cf 5 0 0 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE MARQUETTE—Promoted Tony Benford mens associate T.Ross L,3-3 0 1 1 1 0 0 Seattle HBP—by Mathieson (Spilborghs). WP—Chacin. Uggla 2b 4 1 1 0 Monter c 5 0 0 0 Vancouver 2, San Jose 0 head basketball coach. Purcey 32-3 4 1 1 2 2 Vargas W,3-2 7 4 0 0 2 9 Umpires—Home, Ed Rapuano; First, Brian ONora; Fremn 1b 4 0 1 0 Mirand 1b 4 1 2 0 Sunday, May 15: Vancouver 3, San Jose 2 MIAMI—Named Jim Krumpos mens basketball Breslow 21-3 3 2 2 0 1 J.Wright H,9 1 1 0 0 2 1 Second, Alfonso Marquez; Third, Ed Hickox. Venters p 0 0 0 0 Heilmn p 0 0 0 0 Wednesday, May 18: Vancouver 7, San Jose 3 strength and conditioning coach. Magnuson 2 5 6 6 1 2 League S,10-13 1 0 0 0 1 0 T—2:59. A—45,425 (43,651). DHrndz ph 1 0 1 1 GParra lf 5 0 2 0 Friday, May 20: Vancouver at San Jose, 7 p.m. NEW ORLEANS—Announced the resignation of mens Ziegler 1 3 1 1 0 1 HBP—by Vargas (H.Kendrick). WP—Weaver. Kimrel p 0 0 0 0 JSndrs p 1 0 1 0 Sunday, May 22: Vancouver at San Jose, 1 p.m. basketball coach Joe Pasternack so can become an T.Ross pitched to 1 batter in the 1st. Umpires—Home, Dale Scott; First, Jerry Meals; Second, CARDINALS 4, ASTROS 2 AlGnzlz ss 4 0 3 0 Nady ph 1 0 0 0 x-Tuesday, May 24: San Jose at Vancouver, 7 p.m. assistant coach at Arizona. WP—Magnuson. PB—K.Suzuki. John Tumpane; Third, C.B. Bucknor. McLoth cf 4 1 0 0 Vasquz p 0 0 0 0 NORTHWESTERN—Promoted Tavaras Hardy mens Umpires—Home, Brian Runge; First, Tim McClelland; T—2:50. A—16,992 (47,878). Houston St. Louis Tehern p 2 0 0 0 DHrndz p 0 0 0 0 SOFTBALL associate basketball coach. Second, Marvin Hudson; Third, Ted Barrett. ab r h bi ab r h bi Sherrill p 0 0 0 0 Blmqst ph 1 0 0 0 PROVIDENCE—Released sophomore G Duke Mondy T—2:41. A—22,320 (35,067). Bourn cf 4 0 0 0 Theriot ss 4 0 1 1 Linernk p 0 0 0 0 Putz p 0 0 0 0 from the mens basketball team. Barmes ss 4 1 1 0 Jay rf 4 0 0 0 Conrad ph 1 1 1 1 Branyn 1b 1 0 1 0 High School Softball RADFORD—Announced the resignation of mens bas- NL Boxes Pence rf 4 0 2 0 Pujols 1b 3 0 0 0 Proctor p 0 0 0 0 JoWilsn pr 0 1 0 0 YANKEES 13, ORIOLES 2 Ca.Lee lf 3 0 1 1 Craig lf 4 2 3 1 State Tournaments ketball coach Brad Greenberg. DIAMONDBACKS 2, BRAVES 1 OFlhrt p 0 0 0 0 All Times MDT SAINT FRANCIS (PA)—Promoted Ben Mitchell to direc- New York Baltimore Wallac 1b 4 0 0 0 Rasms cf 3 1 1 0 Hinske 1b 1 0 0 0 Atlanta Arizona CJhnsn 3b 4 0 0 0 Laird c 4 0 1 2 Class 4A tor of athletics communications. ab r h bi ab r h bi Totals 38 4 11 4 Totals 41 5 12 4 At Ramsey Park, Coeur dAlene XAVIER—Named Bryce McKey womens assistant bas- Jeter ss 6 2 2 1 Andino 2b 5 0 2 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Hall 2b 3 0 0 0 Greene 2b 4 0 0 0 Atlanta 000 001 200 01 — 4 Grndrs cf 5 1 2 1 Hardy ss 5 0 0 0 Prado lf 4 0 0 0 RRorts 3b 4 0 1 0 Quinter c 3 1 2 0 Descals 3b 2 1 0 0 Friday, May 20 ketball coach and Maureen Hester director of opera- Heywrd rf 4 0 0 0 KJhnsn 2b 4 0 0 0 Arizona 100 100 100 02 — 5 Game 1: Pocatello vs. Emmett (14-7), 11 a.m. tions. Pegueros sun hit in 9th gives Seattle 2-1 win over Angels SEATTLE — Nine-time Gold Glover Torri 1) that beat the Angels defensive shift. NASCAR changed four tires, put in gas and Falls is offering several junior golf pro- Hunter lost Carlos Pegueros fly ball with Adam Kennedys sacrifice bunt moved pushed the car 40 yards in 22.298 sec- grams for the summer, including the non- two outs in the ninth inning in the sun, Cust to second and he advanced to third Hamlins pit crew wins title onds without collecting a to earn competitive league for young beginners, allowing Jack Cust to score and give the on Luis Rodriguezs ground out to first. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Denny Hamlins $70,675. The crew now gets to select its junior twilight league and tween league. Seattle Mariners a 2-1 win over the Los Peguero, who had at least a double taken No. 11 team successfully defended its pit stall Saturday for the All-Star race. Individual and group lessons are also Angeles Angels on Thursday afternoon. away by Hunter in the seventh inning with title in NASCARs Pit Crew Challenge on available. Information: Zach Abels at 734- Seattle swept the brief two-game a great catch, then hit a fly ball to left-cen- Thursday night, edging Jimmie MAGIC VALLEY 7609 or visit http://www.canyonsprings- series in unusual fashion. Cust started the ter field. Hunter was in position but then Johnsons No. 48 team in the final golf.com. ninth with a check-swing dribbler up the lost the ball in the bright sun and it fell in round. CSGC offers junior golf third base line off reliever Scott Downs (1- for a hit to score Cust. Hamlins seven-member team Canyon Springs Golf Course in Twin — Staff and wire reports Sports 4 Friday, May 20, 2011 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho SPORTS IN BRIEF NBC Sports head New York, tossing footballs from couldn’t get to the same place.” 2006. That was the last of his 12 to set up a second-round match day of the Volvo World Match the stage and talking about cov- His nine-year contract with NBC PGA Tour victories. match Paula Creamer in the Play Championship, sending a Dick Ebersol resigns erage of the 2012 London was due to expire at the end of Reavie, the 2008 Canadian Sybase Match Play message to two players trying NEW YORK — Dick Ebersol, who Olympics. next year. Open winner, bettered his Championship. to take the top spot. made NBC the TV home of the Now, he said he’ll be an unin- career-best score by two Creamer, the U.S. Women’s Luke Donald and Martin Olympics for more than two volved spectator. Toms shares early strokes. Open champion, topped Aree Kaymer, who could move to the decades, will watch someone “I think it’ll be fun once I get Rickie Fowler shot a 63, miss- Song 5 and 4 at Hamilton Farm top of the rankings by winning else run the network’s coverage past thinking,‘I would’ve done lead at Colonial ing a chance to tie the tourna- Golf Club. the tournament, also eased to of next year’s Summer Games. that differently,’” he said FORT WORTH, Texas — David ment record after his approach Nine of the top 11 seeds victories in the opening round- The powerful TV executive Thursday. Toms quickly rebounded from on his final hole, the 407-yard advanced. robin matches at Finca behind shows from “Saturday Ebersol, who is married to the disappointment of his near- No. 9, hit the green and spun Michelle Wie will face former Cortesin. Night Live” to “Sunday Night actress Susan Saint James, sur- miss. back into the water. He closed U.S. Open champion Anna Second-ranked Donald beat Football” resigned Thursday as vived a plane crash that killed Four days after losing in a play- with a double-bogey 6 in a round Nordqvist. Wie beat Beatriz Ryan Moore 4 and 3, and head of NBC Sports in a con- their teenage son in 2004. off at The Players that included an eagle, eight Recari, and Nordqvist defeat- Kaymer edged Y.E. Yang 2 and tract dispute with his new boss- He has had a profound effect Championship. Toms shot a birdies and a three-putt bogey ed Haeji Kang — both 4 and 1. Miguel Angel Jimenez topped es at Comcast. on what the nation has watched bogey-free 8-under 62 on from 6½ feet at the par-3 16th. 3. Masters champion Charl The break was sudden and on television since the 1970s — Thursday to share the first- Schwartzel 6 and 5, and unexpected: Ebersol had been and his exit could portend big round lead at Colonial with Chez Webb wins at Westwood cruises at Graeme McDowell beat Louis given a promotion when changes in the TV landscape in Reavie. Oosthuizen 3 and 1, and Rory Comcast took over NBC the next decade. At Hogan’s Alley, Toms had is Sybase Match Play World Match Play McIlroy defeated Retief Goosen Universal earlier this year and Ebersol said he wanted “to best score in 429 rounds — GLADSTONE, N.J. — Hall of CASARES, Spain — Top-ranked 1-up. appeared Monday at a presenta- make a really cool deal” with since a career-best 61 at the Famer Karrie Webb beat fellow Lee Westwood routed Anders tion NBC gave to advertisers in Comcast executives.“We just Sony Open in Hawaii in January Australian Sarah Kemp 3 and 2 Hansen 6 and 5 on the opening — The Associated Press

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There ACROSS are 225 days left in the year. 1 Baby’s first Today’s Highlight: word, often On May 20, 1861, during 5 Comes close to the Civil War, the 10 Alpha’s follower Confederate Congress resolved to move the capital 14 Willing to listen of the Confederacy from IHC '83 CO 9670 XL with 150,000 and reconsider Actual Miles. 6V92 Diesel with Montgomery, Ala., to 7 spd. PS, AC, Jake brake, lots 15 Concur Richmond, Va. North of chrome, new tires, one 16 Declare openly owner, in like new cond. $9900. Carolina voted to secede Call 208-320-4058. 17 __ the riot act from the Union. Kentucky to; bawl out declared its neutrality. 18 Polls visitor 19 Silent actor TODAY IN 20 Country villas 22 Becomes frothy HISTORY 24 None at all On this date: 25 “__ and Juliet” In 1506, explorer IHC '87 1900 tandem axle dump 26 Subside truck, with 84,000 Actual Miles, Christopher Columbus died 14 ft bed, 6 cyl., diesel, Allison, 29 Long-haired ox in Spain. AT, Hendrickson suspension, 30 Ambitions In 1902, the United States good rubber, load tarp, one owner, very clean & well 34 Italy’s capital ended a three-year military maintained. $13,900. presence in Cuba as the Call 208-320-4058 35 Luau dish Republic of Cuba was estab- 36 Give, as a gift lished under its first elected 37 Poe’s initials president, Tomas Estrada 38 Mental outlook Palma. 40 Frozen water In 1927, Charles Lindbergh took off from 41 Snoozing Roosevelt Field in Long 43 “You are what Island, N.Y., aboard the PETERBILT '79 359 with 400 you __” Thursday’s Puzzle Solved Cummins and 13 spd. PS & AC. Spirit of St. Louis on his his- Wet kit, Alloy Wheels, good 44 __ in; wearing 4 Moderately toric solo flight to France. rubber, lots of polished alum. 45 Herd member slow, in music In 1932, Amelia Earhart Accessories, well maintained, work ready. $10,900. 46 Weep 5 Belly button took off from Newfoundland Call 208-320-4058. to become the first woman to 47 Book’s name 6 Personalities SILAGE/MANURE TRUCK Peterbilt fly solo across the Atlantic. '00 379, shorthood, '08 Burley 48 Ferris wheels 7 TV’s Linkletter (Because of weather and Bed. Call 208-280-0693. and carousels 8 Athletic shoe equipment problems, 50 One of the brand Earhart set down in Northern Ireland instead of Seven Dwarfs 9 Watery portion her intended destination, 51 Dispute settler of the blood France.) 54 Indonesian 10 Long woody In 1939, regular trans- island grasses used Atlantic mail service began 58 On __; offered in building as a Pan American Airways at a lower price 11 Malicious plane, the Yankee Clipper, took off from Port 59 Holy book 12 Heavy book Washington, N.Y., bound for 61 James or 13 Amazes Marseille, France. Howard 21 __ up; tether In 1959, nearly 5,000 62 Experts 23 Have children Japanese-Americans had 63 Normal 25 Oakland team their citizenship restored (c) 2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. after renouncing it during 64 Feed the kitty 26 Zones All Rights Reserved. World War II. 65 Religious 27 Brag In 1961, a white mob splinter group 28 Plentiful 36 Wager 50 Sword fights attacked a busload of 66 Lab trials 29 Further 38 __ badge; 51 Deadly snakes Freedom Riders in 67 Meat-and- 31 Lopsided Scout’s award 52 Seldom seen Montgomery, Ala., prompt- ing the federal government vegetable dish 32 From the 39 Utter 53 Voting alliance to send in U.S. marshals to neighborhood 42 Spookiest 54 Thin board restore order. DOWN 33 Stockholm 44 Buzzing insects 55 Camp shelter In 1969, U.S. and South 1 Larger amount resident 46 Shade of red 56 Price per hour Vietnamese forces captured 2 Hairy creatures 35 Printing store 47 Actor __ Cruise 57 One more time Ap Bia Mountain, referred to 3 Ham or beef chain 49 1st appearance 60 Public vehicle as “Hamburger Hill’’ by the 5.7L Box Van! Americans, following one of the bloodiest battles of the Vietnam War. In 1970, some 100,000 CHEVY '06 Duramax 98,000 miles, people demonstrated in New $19,000. York’s Wall Street district in Call 208-731-7898. support of U.S. policy in Vietnam and Cambodia. ISUZU '03 NPR In 1985, the FBI arrested $8250. FORD '98 Expedition 4x4 with CHEVY '10 Express 2500 cargo van Call 734-3000 68,000 actual miles, V8, AT, air, auto, certified, $17,999. John A. Walker Jr., who was PW, CC, PDL, excellent tires. Stock#A1153320C 208-733-3033 later convicted of heading a One owner, very clean. $6900. NISSAN '05 Xterra, 4x4, auto, CD, DODGE '08 Ram1500 Quad Cab Call 208-320-4058. cruise, tow pkg, alloy wheels, spy ring for the Soviet Union. 4x4 Hemi, Big Horn, CD, cruise, $16,945. Stock#5C620840D Ten years ago: President 20” wheels, $15,499. 208-733-5776 Stock#8S590177D 208-733-5776 George W. Bush, in an DODGE '03 Caravan 3.3L, blue, AC, address to graduating Notre $2,800. Dame students, urged a new Call 208-219-0006. CHEVROLET '96 1500, ex-cab, FORD '86 F-250 XLT Styleside Su- generation of American vot- 4X4, local truck, exceptionally per Cab. $5,250. Good condition. ers to “revive the spirit of cit- clean, $8450. 5th Wheel towing setup included. GMC '10 Terrain GM Certified, CD, Original tailgate and 5th wheel tail- cruise, alloy wheels, $24,915. izenship’’ and carry on the gate included. Chrome wheels. Stock#A6386699C 208-733-3033 work of two Democratic 133,770 miles. 208-720-4740 presidents: Lyndon NISSAN '08 Pathfinder, 4x4, loaded, leather, DVD, sun roof, 3rd seat, Johnson’s war on poverty $21,995. Stock#8C605345 NISSAN '05 Quest, low miles, and welfare reforms under 208-733-3033 power hatch, power door, PW, AC, Bill Clinton. The Italian film CD, very nice, only $12,995. “The Son’s Room’’ won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. CHEVY '07 1500 Ext cab, 4x4, air, CD, cruise, bed liner, tow pkg, Five years ago: Iraq’s new $16,440. Stock#71727261 208-733-3033 GMC '06 2500HD, ext cab, 4x4, CD, unity government took cruise, tow pkg, running boards, HONDA '08 CRV EX-L, 4x4, office, five months after $18,999. Stock#6E164483D loaded, leather, sun roof, cruise, 208-733-5776 multi CD, $23,999. elections. Federal agents Stock#8l051208 208-733-3033 A rare find! Local owner searched the Capitol Hill office of U.S. Rep. William Jefferson, D-La., as part of a bribery investigation. (Jefferson was later convict- ed of taking bribes; his case is being appealed.) New CHEVROLET '98 1500 Series Conversion Van by Explorer. FORD '05 Mustang GT! Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin CHEVY '07 2500 HD ext cab, 4x4, Immaculate inside and out. NISSAN '06 Frontier Crew Cab, 4x4 4000 miles. 6.0L, bed liner, tow pkg, CD, cruise, 180,000 very well maintained Call 734-3000 (NAY’-gin) was re-elected. $22,999. Stock#7E552794D CD, cruise, running boards, tow HONDA '10 CRV, 4X4, auto, CD, miles. Runs and drives like new. An explosion killed five min- 208-733-5776 pkg, $18,999. Stock#6C449252D cruise, air, only 5K miles, $22,999. Crack in windshield. New 208-733-5776 Stock#AC008470 208-733-3033 Michelin radials, trailer hitch, ers in an eastern Kentucky leather interior, VHS TV, CD, coal mine. Kentucky Derby loaded – loaded – loaded. winner Barbaro broke down $4995. 208-650-5687 WWW.MAGIC at the start of the Preakness; Bernardini won the race. Times-News VALLEY.COM/ Barry Bonds tied Babe Ruth Classifieds for second place on the DODGE '05 Ram 1500 Big Horn, 208-733-0931 ext. 2 CLASSIFIEDS career list with his 714th 4x4, 4 door, 46K miles, one owner, home run. nice truck, $20,998. One year ago: Under pres- JEEP '10 Wrangler Unlimited Sport sure following security laps- 4x4, hard top, 4x4, air, cruise, tilt, $22,499. Stock#AL205640DC Classifi ed es, retired Navy Adm. CHEVY '09 Suburban 4X4, GM 208-733-5776 Dennis Blair resigned as Certified, rear air, CD, tow pkg, national intelligence direc- Onstar, $27,940. Stock#9R272499C tor.Mexican President Felipe 208-733-3033 Deadlines Calderon took his opposition to a new Arizona immigra- tion law to the U.S. DODGE '07 1500, 4x4, air, cruise, Congress, telling lawmakers tow pkg, CD, $10,999. For line ads it ignored “a reality that can- Stock #7J602700D 208-733-5776 JEEP '96 Cherokee, 4X4, 5 spd, 118K miles, very clean, runs great, not be erased by decree.’’ A only $4995. masked intruder stole a Tues. - Sat. – 1 p.m. Picasso, a Matisse and three other masterpieces from a the day before. Paris museum. Floyd Landis CHEVY '11 Traverse AWD LT, 3rd admitted for the first time seat, CD, cruise, alloy wheels, rear Trying to find a good used that he was guilty of doping DODGE '08 Ram 2500 Quad Cab air, $26,999. Stock #BJ133078C automobile? Check out the For Sun. & Mon. 4x4, long box, Cummins, CD, 208-733-3033 for several years before being cruise, running boards, $28,999. Classifieds for the largest stripped of his 2006 Tour de Stock#8G195595D 208-733-5776 selection available in your France title. area today 733.0931 ext 2 2 p.m. Friday. Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Friday, May 20, 2011 Classifieds 3

ASSIST AUTO BROKERAGE BUICK '78 LaSabre, 4 dr Sedan, MINI COOPER '05 S., 56,500 miles, takes clean, reasonably priced V8, auto, clean, solid good running 40 miles per gallon, chili red, vehicles on consignment and gets car. $900. Call 208-731-5266. leather, sun and moon roof, premi- them sold for you. Call 536-1900. CHEVROLET '04 Malibu Classic, um sound, heated seats, manual 6 speed, very fun economical car! 57,625 miles, 4 cycl., 4 door, new tires, AC, dark cherry red, very $14,000/obo. 208-308-8844 clean, excellent condition, $6,895, PONTIAC '01 Grand Am, 81,000 negotiable 208-677-2526 miles, excellent condition, $4800. 208-440-3104

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WARNING KIA '99 Sephia, blue, 4 door, stan- When purchasing a vehicle, make dard, 119K miles, 35mpg, runs sure that the title is in the name good, $2200. 208-320-8548 of the seller. Under Idaho motor MERCEDES BENZ '96 S500, excel- vehicle code a vehicle cannot CADILLAC '08 SRX AWD, loaded, lent shape, leather interior, power be sold unless the title is in the leather, sun roof, multi CD, $24,930. everything, loaded. Make offer name of the seller (exception: Stock #80101451 208-733-3033 208-431-0166 or 208-431-9032 Idaho licensed dealer). The seller shall provide the new MERCURY '08 Grand Marquis, purchaser a signed bill of sale white, fully loaded, great condition, showing the following: Full only 31K miles, $20,000. description of the vehicle, 208-326-3473 vehicle identification number, SRT-8! Local Owner! Sharp! amount paid and name(s) and address of the new purchaser. The bill of sale must be signed, dated and show actual mileage at the time of sale. If you have CHEVROLET '90 Lumina, local any questions, please contact trade, well maintained, runs great, your local assessor's office. only $3995. WHO can help YOU sell DODGE '07 Charger your car? $31,293 Call 734-3000 Classifieds Can! 733-0931 ext. 2 [email protected] On the bench. Online. CHEVY '07 Monte Carlo SS, loaded, leather, sun roof, spoiler, CD, cruise, $14,435. Stock#79354167D 208-733-5776 Read crime and

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PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID NOTICE Actions planned and taken by your government are contained in Project: New Elementary School, Wendell School District No. The State of Idaho will accept public comment on its Child Care public notices. They are part of your right to know and to be in- 232, Wendell, Idaho and Development Fund Plan for FFY 2011-2012. The public formed of what your government is doing. As self-government Project Architect: Hutchison Smith Architects comment for written testimony is June 20, 2011 charges all citizens to be informed, this newspaper urges every 270 North 27th Street The draft plan is available for review at the Idaho Department of citizen to read and study these notices. We advise those citi- Boise, Idaho 83702 Health and Welfare, Bureau of Benefit Program Operations, 450 zens who seek further information to exercise their right to ac- 208-338-1212 West State Street, 2nd floor Boise, ID. You may also review the cess public records and public meetings. Construction Manager: Starr Corporation Plan on our website: http://www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov IMPORTANT PO Box 46 using the links in the following order; Child Care, Hot Topic and Please address all legal advertising to: Twin Falls, Idaho 83303 State Plan. LEGAL ADVERTISING 208-733-5695 A public hearing on the plan will be held June 20, 2011 from 3:30 The Times-News Notice is hereby given that Wendell School District No. 232 will to 5:30 p.m. at The Division of Welfare, Pete Cenarussa PO Box 548 hold a bid opening in the Auditorium of the Wendell High Building, 2nd floor Conference Room A, 450 West State Street Twin Falls, Idaho School, located at 750 East Main Street, Wendell, Idaho. Boise, ID 83720-0036 83303-0548 Interested and properly licensed parties may submit bids on the The Idaho Child Care Program provides child care assistance to email to various bid packages for the construction of a new Elementary low income families. Program services help eligible families [email protected] School. reduce their child care costs allowing them to become more self Deadline for legal ads: 3 days prior to publication, noon on Bid opening will be held on June 8, 2011 at 2:00PM. Bids must Wednesday for Sunday, noon on Thursday for Monday, noon reliant by ensuring quality child care for their children while they be submitted in a sealed envelope. Envelope label should work or attend training programs. on Friday for Tuesday and Wednesday, noon on Monday for include the bidder's name, bid package number, and the project Thursday and noon on Tuesday for Friday and Saturday. Holi- Anyone wishing to submit written comments must have them post name. Bids must be received prior to June 8, 2011 at 2:00PM. marked on or before June 17, 2011. day deadlines may vary. If you have any questions call Ruby, Bidders must have a valid Idaho Public Works License at the legal clerk, at 208-735-3324. Comments may be mailed to: time of bid. Idaho Department of Health & Welfare Scope of work includes demolition, construction of a new ICCP Program, 2nd floor 58,000sf elementary school, and associated site work. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL P O Box 83720 A pre-bid conference will be held on May 24, 2011 at 10:00AM at DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE Boise, ID 83720-0036 the Auditorium of the Wendell High School. A site visit will COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS MAGISTRATE DIVISION OR follow the meeting at the Auditorium. The pre-bid meeting is not Comments may be delivered to: Case No. CV 2011-1892 mandatory. Project documents are available on a disk from the Construction Idaho Department of Health & Welfare NOTICE TO CREDITORS ICCP Program In the Matter of the Estate of: Manager. Send requests to [email protected] or call 208- 733-5695. Documents can also be obtained via internet 450 West State Street 2nd floor LINDA L. FIX, Boise, ID 83720-0036 Decedent. download via www.starrcorporation.com/project_folders.php. Bid documents are also available, for review, at the following OR Email comment to [email protected] Notice is hereby given that DENNIS BRIAN FIX has been plan rooms: appointed Personal Representative of the above-named estate. AGC Plan Rooms in Boise, Twin Falls, and Idaho Falls PUBLISH: May 20, 21 and 22, 2011 All persons having claims against the Decedent or Decedent's The Builders Exchange, Pocatello, Idaho estate are required to present their claims within four (4) months Twin Falls Plan Room, Twin Falls, Idaho after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims McGraw Hill Plan Rooms will be forever barred. Claims must be presented to the Personal The district reserves the right to waive any formalities, reject any NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Representative in care of attorney J.O. Nicholson III at the office or all bids, and accept the bids that are deemed to be in the best On September 20, 2011, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock AM of said of J.O. Nicholson III, Nicholson Law Office, 161 5th Ave. South, interest of District No. 232. day, at Land Title and Escrow Twin Falls, 1411 Fillmore St., Ste. Suite 100, PO Box 563, Twin Falls, Idaho 83303-0563, or filed #600, Twin Falls, ID, JUST LAW, INC., as Successor Trustee, with the Clerk of the Court. PUBLISH: May 17, 20 and 27, 2011 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful DATED this 2nd day of May, 2011. money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the /s/J.O. Nicholson III, following described real property, situated in the County of Twin Attorney for Personal Representative NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE: The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, Falls, State of Idaho, and described as follows to wit: PO Box 563 Lot 3 of Amended Plat of Lot “E” of Hansen Townsite, Twin Twin Falls, ID 83303-0563 payable in lawful money of the United States, in the office of First American Title Company, 260 3rd Avenue North, Twin Falls County, Idaho, according to the official plat thereof (208) 734-5663 Falls, ID 83301, on 08/29/2011 at 11:00 AM, (recognized local The Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description of time) for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Deed of Trust the above referenced real property, but for purposes of PUBLISH: May 6, 13 and 20, 2011 recorded 05/31/2006 as Instrument Number 2006-013132, and compliance with Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has executed by ERIC G BELL AND NICOLE BELL; HUSBAND been informed the address of 436 Adeline Ave., Hansen, ID, is BOARD OF TWIN FALLS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, as Grantor(s), in favor of sometimes associated with the said real property. MINUTES OF MEETING BRIEF SYNOPSIS MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., This Trustee's Sale is subject to a bankruptcy filing, a payoff, a A complete set of minutes are on file at the County as Beneficiary, to RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the Current reinstatement or any other conditions of which the Trustee is not Courthouse, Twin Falls, Idaho. Trustee of record, covering the following real property located in aware that would cause the cancellation of this sale. Further, if A limited number of Commissioners' minutes are available at Twin Falls County, State of Idaho. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT any of these conditions exist, this sale may be null and void, the www.twinfallscounty.org 6 IN BLOCK 1 OF PALMER SUBDIVISION, TWIN FALLS successful bidder's funds shall be returned, and the Trustee and COUNTY, IDAHO, RECORDED IN BOOK 5 OF PLATS, PAGE the Beneficiary shall not be liable to the successful bidder for Mar 1 approved 17 indigent cases, denied 9 indigent cases, 23. AND ALSO THAT PORTION OF LOT 13 OF MOORMAN'S any damages. approved tax cancellation, approved contract, appointed board FIRST ADDITION, TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO, Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding members. RECORDED IN BOOK 1 OF PLATS, PAGE 35 MORE title, possessions or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation Mar 2 approved fee waiver, appointed board members. PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Mar 3 approved alcohol licenses, approved contract. AT A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 13 OF Deed of Trust executed by Mike J. McAhren, sole and separate Mar 4 amended agenda, approved Resolution, approved status MOORMAN'S FIRST ADDITION WHERE THE SAID NORTH property, as Grantor(s) with Mortgage Electronic Registration sheet, approved contract, approved 1 indigent case. LINE OF LOT 13 INTERSECTS THE EAST LINE OF THE Systems, Inc. as the Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust Mar 7 approved status sheet, approved employee requisition, ALLEY RUNNING NORTH AND SOUTH THROUGH SAID LOT recorded February 19, 2008, as Instrument No. 2008-003669, in approved Proclamation. 13 AND RUNNING; THENCE EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE the records of Twin Falls County, Idaho. The Beneficial interest Mar 8 approved 15 indigent cases, denied 9 indigent cases, OF LOT 6 IN BLOCK 1 OF PALMER'S SUBDIVISION OF LOT of said Deed of Trust was subsequently assigned to PHH approved employee requisition and status sheet, met as Board 13 OF MOORMAN'S FIRST ADDITION TO TWIN FALLS, Mortgage Corporation, recorded May 13, 2011, as Instrument of Equalization, approved Property Tax Exemptions. 126.79 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF MADISION STREET; No. 2011-009203, in the records of said County. THENCE SOUTH 4 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF Mar 10 approved status sheets, approved tax cancellation. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH MADISON STREET; THENCE WEST 126.79 FEET TO THE Mar 11 amended agenda, approved tax cancellation, denied SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), IDAHO CODE. NO AFOREMENTIONED ALLEY; THENCE NORTH 4 FEET TO hardship application, approved Proclamations, approved REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE contract. THE POINT OF BEGINNING. The Trustee has no knowledge of NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. Mar 15 approved 17 indigent cases, denied 8 indigent cases, a more particular description of the above referenced real The default for which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay approved Resolution, approved contract. property, but for purpose of compliance with Idaho Code, Mar 16 approved tax cancellation, approved status sheets, Section 60-113, the Trustee has been informed that the street the amount due under the certain Promissory Note and Deed of approved contract, approved grant award, approved February address of, 351 MADISON ST, Twin Falls, ID 83301 is Trust, in the amounts called for thereunder as follows: Accounts Payable, approved School District Election results. sometimes associated with said real property. Bidders must be Monthly payments in the amount of $607.12 for the months of Mar 17 approved alcohol license, amended agenda. prepared to tender the trustee the full amount of the bid at the November 2010 through and including to the date of sale, Mar 21 approved status sheets. sale in the form of cash, or a cashier's check drawn on a state or together with late charges and monthly payments accruing. The Mar 22 approved 16 indigent cases, denied 11 indigent cases, federally insured savings institution. Said sale will be made sum owing on the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is approved contract. without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, $65,735.98 as principal, plus service charges, attorney's fees, Mar 24 approved status sheet, approved tax cancellations, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured costs of this foreclosure, any and all funds expended by approved grant award, approved 1 indigent case. by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in that certain Beneficiary to protect their security interest, and interest Mar 28 denied hardship application, approved contract, Deed of Trust. The default for which this sale is to be made is: accruing at the rate of 6.0% from October 1, 2010, together with appointed board members. Failure to pay the monthly payment due 01/01/2010 of principal, delinquent taxes plus penalties and interest to the date of sale. Mar 29 approved 14 indigent cases, denied 8 indigent cases, interest and impounds and subsequent installments due Tammie Harris approved status sheet, approved contracts. thereafter; plus late charges, with interest currently accruing at Trust Officer for Mar 30 approved 1 indigent case, denied 1 indigent case. 8.250% per annum; together with all subsequent sums Just Law, Inc. Mar 31 approved status sheets, approved Grant award, advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the terms and conditions of approved donation request, approved contract. said Deed of Trust, and any supplemental modifications thereto. For information concerning this sale please contact Expenditures by fund for March 2011: Current Expense The principal balance owing as of this date on said obligation is Just Law, Inc. at www.justlawidaho.com or $1,172,903.28; Tort 16.78; Safe Place 28,342.08; Capital $75,612.28, plus interest, costs and expenses actually incurred Toll Free at 1-800-923-9106, Thank you. Projects Fund 152,992.38; Twin Falls County Extension in enforcing the obligations thereunder and in this sale, together 4,110.98; Weeds 8,266.32; Parks and Recreation 18,853.04; with any unpaid and/or accruing real property taxes, and/or PUBLISH: May 20, 27, June 3 and 10, 2011 Solid Waste 1,459.93; Ad Valorem 46,716.60; District Court assessments, attorneys' fees, Trustees' fees and costs, and any 37,960.87; Indigent Fund 293,997.62; Public Health 30,006.08; other amount advanced to protect said security, as authorized in Revenue Sharing 150.00; Election Consolidation 31,019.75; the promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of Need to place a classifi ed? County Boat License 3,529.62; Snowmobiles 791.59; Justice Trust. Therefore, the Beneficiary elects to sell, or cause said Fund 492,861.63; ISP-JAG Grant 3,867.44; Cops-Hiring Grant trust property to be sold, to satisfy said obligation. NOTICE IS No time to call or stop by? 12,000.89; Juvenile Correction Act Funds 14,532.03; Tobacco HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO Tax Grant 11,573.58; Adult Substance Abuse Grant 6,920.61; COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL Log on to R.S.A.T Grant 4,857.56; Invasive Check Station 101.37; Status BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY Offender Services 7,445.01; Fifth District SOS 3,440.61; SFP- BE DISPUTED. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO www.magicvalley.com Twin Falls 1,131.51; JAG Grant 7,080.00; Sheriff Donation Fund COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a) IDAHO CODE. NO 148.90; Sheriff Drug Seizure Money 696.22; Court REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE 1. Find the ad owl button Facility/Program Funds 51,859.87; Sheriff-Vests 3,318.90; Twin NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. Falls Co Sheriff Search & Rescue 713.00; Juvenile Probation DATED: 04/21/2011 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Name 2. Click Misc. 4,313.49; VOCA Mediation Grant 3,089.60; Problem and Address of the Current Trustee is: RECONTRUST Solving Courts 5,198.47; Youth Court 3,884.02; Family Court COMPANY, N.A., 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94, SIMI 3. Follow the steps Services 16,576.47; Sheriff's Grants 2,741.08; VALLEY, CA 80028-1821, PHONE: (800) 281-8219. TS # 11- Easy as 1.2.3 and convenient! TOTAL $2,489,469.18. 0032169 FEI # 1006.133694 www.magicvalley.com PUBLISH: May 20, 2011 PUBLISH: May 13, 20, 27 and June 3, 2011

NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 231 GOODING-LINCOLN COUNTIES, IDAHO

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a regular meeting of the Joint School District No. 231, Gooding-Lincoln Counties, Idaho, will be held on Tuesday, June 1 2011 at 7:00 p.m., at the Gooding School District Administration Office, 1050 7th Avenue West, at which meeting there shall be a public hearing on the maintenance and operation budget for the forthcoming 2011-2012 school year and on the proposed revision to the 2010-2011 budget. This budget hearing is called pursuant to Section 33-801, Idaho Code as amended.

SUMMARY STATEMENT 2011 - 2012 PROPOSED SCHOOL BUDGET PROPOSED REVISION TO THE 2010-2011 BUDGET ALL FUNDS

GENERAL M & O FUND ALL OTHER FUNDS Prior Year Prior Year Prior Year Proposed Prior Year Prior Year Prior Year Proposed Actual Actual Budget Budget Actual Actual Budget Budget REVENUES 2008-2009 2009-2010 Proposed Revision 2011-2012 2008-2009 2009-2010 Proposed Revision 2011-2012 2010-2011 2010-2011

Beginning Balances $ 677,133 $ 1,100,568 $ 1,628,125 $ 1,625,328 $ 1,178,603 $ 1,082,919 $ 2,190,321 $ 1,488,557 Local Tax Revenue 4,118 329,963 549,451 330,936 678,832 820,248 800,210 800,200 Other Local 289,077 243,887 112,000 114,000 358,786 295,526 256,008 263,000 County Revenue State Revenue 6,671,112 5,116,529 5,273,693 5,120,342 238,188 141,872 49,356 56,365 Federal Revenue 12,846 768,958 20,000 132,000 1,235,431 1,541,410 1,702,190 1,315,143 Other Sources 79,951 914,789 20,000 20,000

Totals $7,654,286 $7,559,905 $7,583,269 $7,322,606 $3,769,791 $4,796,764 $5,018,085 $3,943,265

Prior Year Prior Year Prior Year Proposed Prior Year Prior Year Prior Year Proposed Actual Actual Budget Budget Actual Actual Budget Budget EXPENDITURES 2008-2009 2009-2010 Proposed Revision 2011-2012 2008-2009 2009-2010 Proposed Revision 2011-2012 2010-2011 2010-2011

Salaries $ 3,955,665 $ 3,601,100 $ 3,426,390 $ 3,581,739 $ 690,597 $ 759,965 $ 727,638 $ 608,074 Benefits 1,370,836 1,231,476 1,133,795 1,213,032 255,834 255,308 246,807 213,760 Purchased Services 916,095 840,010 853,695 855,000 634,311 389,729 993,638 874,193 Supplies & Materials 171,055 157,500 167,561 180,000 543,621 642,245 614,948 526,594 Capital Outlay 16,531 43,292 59,500 50,000 16,526 17,482 396,287 2,381,100 Debt Retirement 545,983 544,190 550,210 550,200 Insurance & Judgments 43,585 55,928 47,000 47,100 Transfers (net) 79,951 2,474 20,000 20,000 -2474 Contingency Reserve 250,000 - Unappropriated Balances 1,100,586 1,628,125 1,625,328 1,375,735 1,082,919 2,190,320 1,488,557 (1,210,656)

Totals $7,654,286 $7,559,905 $7,583,269 $7,322,606 $3,769,791 $4,796,764 $5,018,085 $3,943,265

A copy of the School District Budget is available for public inspection at the District's Administrative or Clerk's Office.

PUBLISH: May 20, 2011 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Friday, May 20, 2011 Classifieds 5 NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES

LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL Andrew Peters DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR Last known address: 808 18th Ave. E., Jerome, ID 83338. Your THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS possessions will be sold at public auction for non-payment of rent after Friday, May 27, 2011. Payment IN FULL prior to Case Number CV-11-1862 5/27/2011 is required to retain your goods. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The VAULT Storage In the Matter of the Estate of, 736-9919 FRANCES V. REVAI, Deceased. PUBLISH: May 20 and 27, 2011 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL appointed Personal Representative of the above-named DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, decedent. All persons having claims against the decedent or IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MINIDOKA her estate are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said Case No. CV-11-19 claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented both to SUMMONS the undersigned at the address indicated, and filed with the CHERYDAN ONISHI, A Minor, by and through her Mother and Clerk of the Court. Legal Guardian, DATED this 2nd day of May, 2011 VIRGINIA ONISHI, and RAYBORN and RAYBORN VIRGINIA ONISHI, By: R.E. Rayborn Plaintiff, Attorney at Law vs P.O. Box 321 CLAUDIA PEREZ, Twin Falls, ID 83303-0321 Defendant. /s/Pamela R. Day

TO: CLAUDIA PEREZ: PUBLISH: May 6, 13 and 20, 2011 You have been sued by Plaintiffs Cherydan Onishi and Virginia Onishi in the above-entitled action. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE: The following described The nature of the claim is relating to a Personal Injury Action filed property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, on or about the 27th day of February 2009. payable in lawful money of the United States, outside the main Any time after 20 days following the last publication of this entrance of the Minidoka County Courthouse, 711, G - Street, Rupert, ID, 83350, on 09/06/2011 at 11:00 AM, (recognized summons, the court may enter a judgment against you without LOST Bichon/Poodle on 5/14. My MATURE CAREGIVER Looking for further notice, unless prior to that time you have filed a written local time) for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Deed of daughter lost her beloved best people in need of home health response in the proper form, including the Case No., and paid Trust recorded 07/10/2003 as Instrument Number 466801, and friend Henry. He is small & white. care. Have refs. Call 208-421-8539 any required filing fee to the Clerk of the Court at 201 2nd executed by RICHARD L BROADHEAD, AND MARVA He was last seen by our neighbors Avenue South, Suite 106, Hailey, Idaho 83333 (TEL: 788-5521) BROADHEAD, HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Grantor(s), in favor of on the corner of 2600 & Poleline. COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., as Beneficiary, to Possibly picked up by a red van. If and served a copy of your response on the Plaintiffs' attorney, you have found him, we offer a Douglas Nelson, The Roark Law Firm, LLP, 409 North Main RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the Current Trustee of $100 reward. Her heart is broken. Street, Hailey, Idaho 83333 (TEL: 788-2427). record, covering the following real property located in Minidoka Thank you Karen 308-2998. A copy of the Summons and Complaint can be obtained by County, State of Idaho. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: TOWNSHIP 9 NEED Yard or Housework done contacting either the Clerk of the Court or the attorney for SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, BOISE MERIDIAN, MINIDOKA LOST Cat, brown/black tabby, for a reasonable price. COUNTY, IDAHO SECTION 2: THAT PART OF LOT 8, MORE neutered male, wearing collar. Call Shawn 208-312-1639 or Plaintiffs. Please call 208-316-3236 Devon 208-473-6119 If you wish legal assistance, you should immediately retain an PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT attorney to advise you in this matter. THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2; THENCE LOST Cat, in South Kimberly. Small DATED this 28th day of April, 2011. SOUTH 00 DEGREES 03' WEST ALONG THE WEST all black female with flea collar. /s/Patty Temple SECTION LINE OF SAID SECTION 2 FOR 1320.00 FEET TO Call 208-423-4002 /s/Deputy Clerk of the Court THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 8; THENCE CONTINIUING SOUTH 00 DEGREES 03' WEST ALONG SAID PUBLISH: May 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2011 WEST SECTION LINE FOR 388.18 FEET TO A POINT, WHICH POINT SHALL BE KNOWN AS THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE SOUTH 88 DEGREES 59' EAST FOR ENGAGE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 468.90 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 03' WEST FOR DUI? Consider trial rather than plea The Gooding Senior Housing Association will receive sealed bids 303.59 FEET TO THE APPROXIMATE MEAN HIGH WATER agreement. Ask your legal counsel YOUR MIND for the Gooding Senior Housing Rehabilitation at four sites about all CIVIL penalties and total LINE OF THE SNAKE RIVER; THENCE ALONG SAID ~~~~~~~~ located in Gooding, Idaho, identified as Sunrise, Garden Court, DMV fees for Driver's License APPROXIMATE MEAN HIGH WATER LINE OF THE SNAKE reinstatement. I am NOT an Parkview and Alturas. RIVER THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES: attorney, nor is this advertisement Entertaining st Bids will be received until May 31 , 2011 at 11:00 a.m. local time THENCE SOUTH 51 DEGREES 24'19” WEST FOR 64.33 a solicitation. Paid for by Scott at the Gooding City Hall, 308 5th Ave. West, Gooding, Idaho FEET; THENCE SOUTH 57 DEGREES 43'25” WEST FOR Andrus, Twin Falls. Lecture on 83330 and at that time publicly opened and read aloud in the 200.11 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 63 DEGREES 16'00” WEST Gooding City Council Chamber. FOR 279.47 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST SECTION LINE FAMOUS Bids shall be clearly marked on the exterior of the sealed OF SAID SECTION 2; (THE ABOVE COURSES AND envelope in which they are submitted with the following DISTANCES WERE RECORDED JANUARY 19, 1981, AS PAINTINGS: information: DOCUMENT NO. 310002, MINIDOKA COUNTY RECORDS, Bid for Gooding Senior Housing Rehabilitation ON RECORD OF SURVEY AND WERE SHOWN AS “Every Picture Contractor's name and address FOLLOWS: THENCE SOUTH 51 DEGREES 02'24” WEST FOR Pregnant? Worried? Contract Documents may be examined at the following location: 70.77 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 58 DEGREES 40'42” WEST Free Pregnancy Tests Tells A Story!” Design Place, PLLC FOR 222.63 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 83 DEGREES 58'52” Confidential (Part 1 of 2) 275 South 5th Ave, Suite 240 WEST FOR 279.37 FEET;) THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 03' 208-734-7472 ~~~~~~~~ Pocatello, Idaho EAST ALONG SAID WEST SECTION LINE FOR 584.62 FEET Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained from the TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. The Trustee has no Free at office of the Architect, Design Place, PLLC 275 South 5th Ave., knowledge of a more particular description of the above MARIA SMITH Suite 240, Pocatello, Idaho 83201 upon payment of $100.00 for referenced real property, but for purpose of compliance with each set. Such payment is refundable upon return of complete, Idaho Code, Section 60-113, the Trustee has been informed that Bankruptcy & Debt Counseling GALLERY unmarked documents within 5 days after the date of bid the street address of, 802 EAST 350 NORTH, Rupert, ID, Free ½ hr consultation. Competitive Wednesday opening. 83350 is sometimes associated with said real property. Bidders Rates. We are a debt relief agency. Each Bid shall be submitted on the prescribed form and We help people file for bankruptcy June 1, 2011 at 7pm must be prepared to tender the trustee the full amount of the bid relief under the bankruptcy code. accompanied by bid security and other documents as required at the sale in the form of cash, or a cashier's check drawn on a May, Browning & May by the Instruction to Bidders. state or federally insured savings institution. Said sale will be 208-733-7180 1300 Kimberly Road #12 Bidders and their Subcontractors are required to have necessary made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, Twin Falls, ID 83301 Public Works licenses prior to any award of a contract for the regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the ~~~~~~~~ Work. obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale Due to limited space, please The Bidders attention is directed to all applicable Federal and conferred in that certain Deed of Trust. The default for which this call in your reservation at State Regulations. sale is to be made is: Failure to pay the monthly payment due 208-734-3033 A pre bid conference will be held on May 24th, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. 01/01/2011 of principal, interest and impounds and subsequent beginning at the Gooding City Hall Council Chambers, 308 5th installments due thereafter; plus late charges, with interest West, Gooding Idaho and concluding upon completion of a visit currently accruing at 5.500% per annum; together with all WWW.MAGIC to the Sunrise, Garden Court, Parkview and Alturas sites. subsequent sums advanced by beneficiary pursuant to the The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities and to terms and conditions of said Deed of Trust, and any VALLEY.COM/ reject any or all Bids if in the best interest of the Owner. supplemental modifications thereto. The principal balance owing as of this date on said obligation is $105,159.18, plus interest, CLASSIFIEDS PUBLISH: May 13, 17 and 20, 2011 costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligations thereunder and in this sale, together with any unpaid and/or accruing real property taxes, and/or assessments, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE attorneys' fees, Trustees' fees and costs, and any other amount TS #: ID-11-435331-NH On 8/25/2011, at 10:00am (recognized advanced to protect said security, as authorized in the local time), at the following location in the County of JEROME, promissory note secured by the aforementioned Deed of Trust. State of Idaho: In the front lobby of Land Title & Escrow located Therefore, the Beneficiary elects to sell, or cause said trust at 237 N. Lincoln, Jerome, ID 83338, Pioneer Title Company of property to be sold, to satisfy said obligation. NOTICE IS Fairview Veterinary Ada County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee Services as Trustee , HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO 702 US Hwy 30 as Trustee on behalf of Fannie Mae ("Federal National COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL Buhl, ID 83316 Mortgage Association") will sell at public auction, to the highest BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT THE DEBT MAY ~208-543-2600~ bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all BE DISPUTED. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO payable at the time of sale, the following real property, situated COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4) (a) IDAHO CODE. NO For photos in the County of JEROME State of Idaho, and described as REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE follows: TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST OF THE visit our website: NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. www.petfinder.com/shelters/ID90.html BOISE MERIDIAN, JEROME COUNTY, IDAHO Section 7: A DATED: 04/29/2011, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., Name parcel of land located in Lot 4, described as follows: Beginning and Address of the Current Trustee is: RECONTRUST at the Southwest corner of said Lot 4; Thence South 89º51' COMPANY, N.A., 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94, SIMI FOUND: East, 40 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Thence VALLEY, CA 80028-1821, PHONE: (800) 281-8219. TS # 11- A black Terrier mix was found in Filer 5-11-11. It is a North 0º03' West, 135 feet; Thence South 89º51' East, 75 feet; 0032171 FEI # 1006.134329 neutered male and has a collar but no tags. Call to identify. Thence South 0º03' East, 135 feet; Thence North 89º51' West, 75 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. The Trustee has PUBLISH: May 20, 27, June 3 and 10, 2011 AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION: no knowledge of a more particular description of the above Our shelter is full right now. We have to get some of our dog- referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with aNNOUNCEMENTS gies placed to make room for any new ones. If you have Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed that been thinking about adopting a dog please come in soon. the address of 104 E. 16TH AVE., JEROME, ID 83338 is sometimes associated with said real property. Said sale will be FOUND Cinch is a very handsome Border Collie pup. He is about 6- made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession Call to claim. Lost leaf blower months-old and has beautiful silky medium length hair. He 208-749-1079 or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and is so sweet and will be a wonderful pet. pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust FOUND Chihuahua, female, on Sat- executed by REGINA MAI, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN as urday at Farmers Market on Col- Mitch is a wonderful golden retriever mix. He has a beautiful lege Ave. Call 420-1943 Grantor/Trustor, in which MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC golden coat and big brown eyes that will melt your heart. REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR FIRST FOUND Mitch knows how to sit and shake a paw. He will be a great HORIZON HOME LOAN CORPORATION A CORPORATION, is Set of master keys on Clover family pet. named as Beneficiary and FIRST AMERICAN TITLE CO as Lane in Jerome. Trustee and recorded 9/22/2006 as Instrument No. 2065869 in Call Jerry at 208-731-2434 Bruno is a handsome Chesapeake mix. He is solid brown book -, page -, of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of LOST Bichon Frise sm white male and has Chesapeake eyes. Bruno is about one-year-old. JEROME County, Idaho. Please Note: The above Grantors are no collar. Lost around 2600 N. in He enjoys playing with other dogs and loves to give kisses Filer. $100 REWARD! 308-2998 to his human friends. named to comply with section 45-1506(4)(A), Idaho Code, No $100 REWARD for return of lost representation is made that they are, or are not, presently cat missing since Wed 4/20. Male, responsible for this obligation set forth herein. The Default for brown/black tabby, flea collar. Call We’re here to help. Deuce is a handsome Labrador. He is middle aged, probably which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay when due, Don 944-4306 or 928-210-0533. Call 733.0931 ext 2 about 5-years-old, and is solid black. Deuce is very mild under Deed of Trust and Note dated 9/21/2006. The monthly and sweet and knows how to sit and stay. He will make a installments of principal, interest, and impounds (if applicable) of nice family companion. Come meet him today. $764.44, due per month for the months of 10/1/2009 through 4/19/2011, and all subsequent installments until the date of sale h is is a GREAT way to earn Barkley is a cute little terrier/chihuahua mix. He has a black or reinstatement. The principal balance owing as of this date on and tan wire-haired coat and big brown eyes. He is about the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is $111,254.40 some extra ca$h! one-year-old and has a big personality! Come meet him to- together with interest thereon at the current rate of 7.0000 per day! He will find a home quick! cent (%) per annum from 9/1/2009. All delinquent amounts are Start a delivery route today! now due, together with accruing late charges, and interest, Flash is an adult female Australian Shepherd mix. She is tan and white and is very sweet. She is housebroken and has a unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, trustee's fees, Madrona attorney's fees, and any amounts advanced to protect the Motor Routes Motor Route very mellow personality. Come meet her today. security associated with this foreclosure and that the beneficiary Locust elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy said Sycamore Sherlock is an adult Rottweiler mix. He has the traditional black and tan markings and the broad head and shoulder. obligation. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, Lemore the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the He does not have a docked tail. Sherlock does well with other dogs. He came into the shelter with his friend Watson. return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder RICHFIELD & shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any BELLEVUE TWIN FALLS GOODING Watson is an adult Rottweiler mix. He is tan and white but reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a 6782201 7353241 7353346 has a more narrow head and shoulders. His tail is not return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further docked. Watson is so sweet and affectionate. Come meet recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Call now him today. Mortgagee's Attorney. Date: 4/22/2011 By: Pioneer Title Motor Route Motor Route Company of Ada County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee Services for more Bear is a sweet Kitty that is up for adoption. He is solid black as Trustee By: Quality Loan Service Corp. of Washington, a information and has short hair. Bear is extremely affectionate and lazy! Washington Corporation, its attorney-in-fact 2141 5th Avenue GLENNS FERRY The perfect house cat!! He is litter box trained and wants to San Diego, CA 92101 Brooke Frank, Assistant Secretary For about routes BUHL/ BLISS be a house cat. Come meet him today. Sale Information Call: 714-730-2727 or Login to: available in www.fidelityasap.com If you have previously been discharged CASTELFORD KINGHILL Theodore-Ted is a handsome kitty that is up for adoption. He through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal 7353346 7353346 your area. is solid gray and is a short haired kitty. Ted is so sweet and liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to wants to cuddle all the time! Ted is litter box trained and exercise the note holders right's against the real property only. Twin Falls, TFMR...... needs to go to a home where he can be inside. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT ...... 7353241 Geneva is a cute little ferret. She is very sweet and does well PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a with children. She has been de-scented and spayed. Gene- negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be Burley, Rupert, Paul, Hailey, va is free to a good home. submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of Kimberly, Shoshone . . . 6782201 or 7353302 your credit obligations. ASAP# 3976097 The adoption fee is $75 and includes spaying/ Gooding, Jerome, Filer, Buhl, Wendell.7353346 neutering and the first set of vaccinations. PUBLISH: May 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2011 Classifieds 6 Friday, May 20, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho

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Remember, no one can the Human Resources Office at leader who is committed to our customers success through (208) 735-7268. Closing date nities that come knocking on promise you a federal job. teamwork, attention to detail, and valuing relationships. June 1, 2011. We are looking for a Procurement Manager who is flexible your door. Building up in the For free information about The City of Twin Falls is an federal jobs. Equal Opportunity Employer. and able to respond to growing and changing needs of the background through early Call Career America Connection Drug Free Workplace. company and become an integral part of Idaho Milk Products. September, a sensitivity to 478-757-3000 GENERAL MANAGEMENT Experience/Requirements in the following: your surroundings and to Parts Manager for Kenworth Sales Small motel in Gooding looking for other people may serve to Company in Jerome. Management management team. 208-329-0075 Bachelor's degree preferred or a demonstrated background make you less aggressive and exp, 5 yrs H/D parts exp, and exc in the maintenance field with progressive leadership roles computer skills req. Salary DOE, competitive and more likely Five to ten years of technical expertise of which at least two full benefits. Send resume to to three years should be in maintenance planning and 322 E. Frontage Road N., to shrink away from con- CLERICAL budgeting frontations. Jerome, ID 83338 attn Les or apply Receptionist/Billing Clerk for busy in person or call 208-324-8886. MP2 system experience required law firm. Responsible for All advertising Inventory and preventative maintenance experience GENERAL answering multi-line phones, client is subject to the newspaper's required HOROSCOPE reception, data entry, monthly Pen Rider with experience for feedlot in Declo area. 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The advertiser, Excellent benefit package available: 401k, medical, RIES (March 21-April RECEPTIONIST The job description and employment Energetic, dependable, people & application are available at not the newspaper assumes full dental, vision, disability, life insurance and AD&D, 19): Fan the flames of desire. animal oriented person. www.tfid.org. For additional responsibility for the truthful FSA, vacation, PTO, and holiday pay, subject to You might seem like very hot Phone skills & attention to detail information you may contact the content of their advertiser applicable eligibility and waiting periods. required. Some bookkeeping & Human Resource Office, message. stuff to a certain someone. If (208) 735-7268, or direct email to computer skills needed. Drug Free Workplace/Background check required you are single and out on the Come to 1025 N Lincoln in [email protected]. prowl, it would be wise to Jerome for an application. The City of Twin Falls is an C N A $12/hour, helping disabled For a complete job description and to apply please visit Bring current resume. Equal Opportunity Employer. man with medical needs. 3-4 days our website at: http://www.idahomilkproducts.com/ 208-352-0762 investigate a new attraction Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Sat 9-11am. Drug Free Workplace. per week, 6am-9am before laying your heart on No Phone calls. the line. SECRETARY AURUS (April 20-May Secretary Position - Must have 20): When in the grip of mis- experience w/Quickbooks, processing payroll and payroll placed longing, you can taxes. Willingness to learn other make mistakes. You would software programs that will also be utilized on the job. like to be seen as better than Position is 9-3, Monday-Thurs. and you are, but by pretending to salary depends on experience. 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or relationship, but don’t Drug Free Environment Patio & Home Decor, Antiques & Consignment Specialists  Custom Stamped Smart Clocks break away because of suspi- Gently used furniture at garage sale prices! DRIVERS Concrete learn how to cions. Sign no contracts or Driver needed for local equipment important paperwork. and hay hauling. Exp. required. Irrigation SAVE CORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. Call 208-539-2722 Money & Water 21): Flaunt your passions DRIVERS with a capital “P.” Stamina J&W AgriCorp is looking for Idaho Call Today for FREE Drivers, part-time & full-time and a command of slick positions, year round, local & Hours: 10:005:30 TuesFri Saturday 102 Consultation business maneuvers allow interstate hauling. Benefits & 732-5200 Mondays by appt. only 733-9446 or 280-2980 competitive pay. Requirements: you to focus on making Must be at least 21 yrs of age. www.twinfallstrading.com 1300 Addison Ave. W. Twin Falls, ID moolah. Your special some- 2 yrs truck driving exp. clean, valid, class A CDL. Medical card and be one will be waiting with able to work flexible hours. open arms tonight. Apply in person at 2352 E 990 S AGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Hazelton, ID off of exit 194. SPEEDY GLASS For more info call 208-829-5316. Dec. 21): The cause is often UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP!! the cure. Saying and doing DRIVERS CLEAR YOUR .+2&!&*$+*/&0"/".2& " Needed 2 long haul drivers for FREE Mobile Service! are two different things. For Blue Sky Trucking VISION TODAY! ," &(&5&*$&*!&$*+/&/*!.",&.+#4+1. the next few days, you might Weekly home w/ 2 yrs experience Autos Trucks Equipment Call 404-3074 or 329-1331 &. +*!&0&+*"./"#.&$".0+./0".%"0".//4/0")/1.* "/(" 0.& (/4/0")/(" 0.& 0",/ be wise to ignore an impulse Glass Repair Experts ~ Full Service Glass Replacementsp to blurt out your thoughts as /+..4*+ 10+)+0&2" you might not have the .+#"//&+*(-1(&040&..& "/+.'1.*0""! whole picture. **4&*$ 3&*((/!%+1*"  0+ ". APRICORN (Dec. 22- NovusGlass.com SpeedyGlass.com   ".0&#&"!" %*& &* 1) .&5+*+2 ,.&( EDUCATION Jan. 19): You may be familiar Filer School District is accepting Burley ~ 6783309 Twin Falls ~ 7342230 & "*/"!*!*/1."!333!*!)+ &(".2.",&. +)    with the expression that applications for a High School Science Teacher your eyes are bigger than (preferably Natural Science or your stomach.” Where love Chemistry endorsed), or money is concerned, you Middle School Math Teacher, 3 Elementary Teachers, a gt concrete may have a big appetite that Head Football Coach and a you cannot possibly satisfy Head Wrestling Coach. “PROFESSIONALPROFESSIONAL FURNITURE RRESTORATION” Salary will be according to the Driveways, Patios, Sidewalks, at the moment. negotiated salary schedule. Foundations, Decorative Concrete, Finish & Structural Repairs QUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Position will be open until filled. To apply and be considered for Stamp Work & Decorative Curbing. Antique Restoration 18): Still waters run deep. an interview, you must complete Stripping & Rei nishing The significant other in your & submit a certified application SPRING DISCOUNT Color Matching & Custom Finishes life has hidden depths, but for teaching positions or a classified application for Mention this ad & SAVE 10%! Missing Parts Replacement this is not the most auspi- coaching positions available at cious time to dive in and www.filer.k12.id.us, a resume, Licensed & Insured RCT#21599 and 3 letters of reference to the Gene 208-404-6665 www.nlrestorations.com 2089349061 investigate them. A misun- Filer School District Office, 700 derstanding can stir up trou- B. Stevens, Filer, ID 83328 or to ble in paradise. [email protected] ISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Hold off. When you are Get In The Habit! Buy 3 weeks at $125 and get the 4th week FREE! up to your waist in alligators it’s hard to remember that Your business card will run Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday you came to drain the Read the swamp.It is easy to lose track in Print and Online for 30 days! of your purpose because Classifieds other matters clamor for your attention. Every Day CALL 208-733-0931 ext.2 TODAY! Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Friday, May 20, 2011 Classifieds 7

DEAR ABBY:“Maya” and I competed throughout high school. We shared common TWIN FALLS Beautiful Meander FILER Clean & quiet lg 2 bdrm, 1½ Point home on Canyon Rim, 4 bath, 14' wide mobile w/storage, interests — even friends, bdrm, 3 bath, 2 car garage, great $450+dep. No pets. Refs. 326-5887 who would blow me off to waterfall view, wood & tile floors. A JEROME 2 bdrm upstairs, sm bdrm hang out with her. must see! 341 Edwards Dr. downstairs, large fenced backyard, Call 208-539-9189 1 bath, no pets/smoking. $650 We were involved in month + $600 dep. 405 4th Ave. E. speech and debate and were TWIN FALLS Townhouse for sale Call 208-320-0897 or 324-6411 nominated for the girls’ by owner. Very close to canyon rim, trail and Canyon Ridge JEROME 2/3 bdrm, 2 bath, $595- state team. I was deemed High School. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, $695 + dep. Water/garbage/sewer paid. Call 208-733-7818 “too qualified,”so Maya got 2 car finished garage. Below the nomination. She ran market price, $162,000. JEROME 3 bdrm, 2 bath mobile Call Mark 948-9956 homes. $550-$575. No pets. Long against me for speech presi- term. 324-8903 or 208-788-2817 dent and I won by a huge TWIN FALLS/FILER Brand new 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 2000 sq ft home on KIMBERLY 3 bd., no smoking/pets, margin. Then the coach 1 acre in very nice subdivision. $700, includes water, sewer, and decided she wanted us to be Kitchen has granite counters, garbage, $700 dep. walk-in pantry & breakfast bar. 420-1488 420-5950 423-6348 “co-presidents” and Soaker tub with separate shower announced to everyone that KIMBERLY In country, 2 bdrm, 1 and double sinks in master bath. the vote was tied. I was one- Large bedrooms w/walk-in closets. bath, new carpet/paint, no pets/ Attached garage, covered patio, & smoking. Call 208-410-7279 or upped constantly. completely paved driveway. 208-731-1911. Later, to my chagrin, I $175,000. Call 208-358-0152 OAKLEY 3 bdrm, 1 bath, newly re- modeled, W/D hookup, pellet discovered we’d be going to stove, no smoking, pet neg. $650 the same college. I was told mo. + $500 dep. 208-705-4118 I’d probably never see her TWIN FALLS because of the large cam- ***Breckenridge Estates*** BRUNEAU Building lots in town, Gorgeous executive home, gated pus. Well, last semester she city services available. Call for community, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 car joined two activities I’m details, 208-845-2188 garage. Access to canyon rim. REAL eSTATE No smoking. Pets considered. involved in. We rushed for a WENDELL 20 acre building lot with $1575/mo. 1826 Canyon Park Ct. prestigious pre-law organi- 208-733-8207 water shares. Call 208-536-6666 zation. She was accepted; I MEDICAL or 404-307-2749. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm duplex, AC, RUPERT wasn’t. FT Day Shift Cook position appls, carport, no smoking/pets, available for long term care facility. $500/mo. Call 208-733-3742 As it turns out, we both Please apply in person at 500 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, $500 & 1 want to go to the same law Polk St. E, Kimberly, ID. 83341. bdrm $375, clean, carpeted, school and become corpo- fenced yd., appls & W/D hookups. rate attorneys. PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE WHO can help YOU $425. 1816 Elizabeth. 733-6095 Selling Property? sell your property? Maya is pretty, popular Don't pay any fees until it's sold. Classifieds Can! TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath, newly Luxury Home 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, remodeled, W/D hookups, sprin- and charming. I am plain For free information about 208-733-0931 ext. 2 COUNSELOR 4096 sq. ft., granite counters, kler system. $600 Lori 420-7232 and by no means popular. I avoiding time share and real [email protected] FT/PT Licensed Counselor for heated tile, loft, open and bright. or Jamie 280-1465 can’t stand to lose one more Twin Falls & Burley area. estate scams, write to: 5 patios. River view and access. Federal Trade Commission, Very comfortable. $360,000. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 2 bath, W/D thing to her. After all these Contact Lynn at 737-9999 hookups, microwave, refrig $550. Washington, D.C. 20580 or call Call 208-436-4927. See at coincidences, we’ll proba- www.70pelicandrive.blogspot.com security dep & $500. No smoking/ SALES the National Fraud Information pets. 215 Locust. 208-539-4602 bly end up in the same law Salesman wanted to sell Ag Center, 1-800-876-7060. firm. What can I do to stop Equip, college graduate pref'd TWIN FALLS RUPERT 1984 Sahara 14 x 67 mo- TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1 bath house, Smith Equipment Co., Rupert, ID bile home, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, with at- central heat & AC, W/D hookup. feeling so awful about [email protected] tached 16 x 20 garage. Home is $650/mo. + dep. 1202 Wilmore. Call 208-420 3929. myself as Maya continues to handicapped accessible and can take away all the things I be moved or stay in current loca- TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 car tion, Schow's Mobile Home Park. garage, $1200 month, $1200 dep. care about most? $18,500. For information call Pets neg., avail. 6/1 595-1876 DECLO 208-678-4516 or 208-219-1130. — TIRED OF $388,000. Family home at the end TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car SECOND PLACE SKILLED of a quiet cul-de-sac. 6 bedrooms, garage, new & very nice. W/D Barclay Mechanical Services is 3.5 baths, 5,500 sq. ft. on hookups, water softener, DW, re- looking for Welders, Pipefitters, 3/4 of an acre. frige, micro., $950+ dep. 320-7272 DEAR Millwrights for full-time long term www.HomesByOwner.com/63946 208-421-2070 CEMETERY PLOT Sunset Memorial TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm, 2 bath, refrig, employment in Mini-Cassia/Magic Park Sec 355 Rosevale Garden, Valley area. Experience required. stove, fenced yd, sm pet ok. 208 Space 6. $1200 208-746-3813 Borah corner of Jefferson. $800 + ABBY Pay DOE. Health, Vision, Dental TWIN FALLS & 401k benefits available. $800 dep. Refs. 208-731-5745 For Sale by Owner. 5 bdrm, GRAVE SPACES (3) Sell one or all Jeanne Apply in person at 2 bath, 3000 sq. ft. home. Very at Sunset Memorial, Twin Falls, 490 W 100 S Hwy 25, Paul $750 each. 208-420-3133 TWIN FALLS 4 Bedrooms, convenient location. Walk to 2 Bath House 1372 Valencia St Phillips school and church. Super Cute SKILLED $1,000. Dog Friendly 734-4334 inside! Huge food storage room, twinfallsrentals.com Welder needed, one year full-time fenced yard, auto sprinklers, exp required. For immediate hire. DEAR TIRED: Your high shed, fruit trees, garden and Beautiful 4 bdrm home in Apply in person at: IMCO more. $149,000. TWIN FALLS 626 Idaho St., school speech coach’s obvi- cul-de-sac. Very big fenced back- 2 bdrm., 1 bath, $550 rent 231 W. 50 S. Rupert, ID. 208-654-9263 or 801-358-1837 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm 2 bath, new No phone calls please. yard. Bonus/hobby room. One carpet, 1605 Grandview Drive N, + $550 dep. ous favoritism for Maya was level. $224,900. Motivated Seller. across from new hospital. 342 Teton 2 bdrm., 1 bath, terrible, and for that I am Located at 2637 Joshua Way $20,000/negotiable. 208-293-4687 $550 rent + $550 dep. FINANCIAL 208-736-1918 1725 Manzanita 2 bdrm., 1 bath, sorry. But you have allowed Times-News $550 rent + $550 dep. your feelings of being con- Call 208-734-5861 or 208-324-4302 stantly one-upped to TWIN FALLS Classifieds brawleypropertymanagement.com become a self-fulfilling EQUAL HOUSING 208-733-0931 ext. 2 TWIN FALLS 953 River Mist, $1100 month. 517 Rose St, $850. 253 prophecy. OPPORTUNITIES Yellow Rose, $850. 1018 Cobble Stop concentrating on All real estate advertising in this RENTAL PROPERTIES Creek, $1050. Call 208-329-2502 BUY ME. I am a great restaurant newspaper is subject to the Fair Maya and start devoting all with fresh & tasty ingredients, Housing Act which makes it TWIN FALLS Newer 3 bdrm, 2 bath, of your attention to yourself a super customer base & an illegal to advertise “any nice neighborhood. 1533 Dana. $900 mo. + dep. 208-731-4060 and your goals. While good income as well. Your kids or preference limitation or By Owner, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, built grandchildren always wanted discrimination based on race, 2006. House 1515 sqft, 2 car TWIN FALLS Newer 4 bdrm, 2 bath, looks and charm are power- their own business and for garage 576 sqft Vaulted ceilings color, religion, sex, handicap, single story home, $900. Beautiful ful assets, so are being bril- $7,995 + limited deposits. in main living & master bedroom, familial status, or national origin floor plan, master bdrm w/walk-in liant, self-assured and I would make a great gift! fenced fully, central forced air closet, family room w/fireplace. No Call 503-851-9493. or an intention to make any such heat/AC, Pergo type flooring in pets/smoking. 2484 Paintbrush Dr. accomplished in one’s field. Jerome welcomes your style. preference limitation or kitchen & dining, custom window CLASSIFIEDS Call Debbie at 510-853-4559. Let the future take care of discrimination. “Familial status treatments included, vinyl siding, It pays to read the fine print. TWIN FALLS 1,000 sq. ft. high traf- includes children under the age of bonus garage attic storage. Call the Times-News to place TWIN FALLS Newer upscale town itself and you may be pleas- Priced to Sell: $127,900. home, 2 & 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car fic salon. Located on Blue Lakes 18 living with parents or legal your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 antly surprised to find out Blvd. Call 208-308-4447 Located at 475 Lacasa Loop. garage, fireplace. 1843 Falls Ave custodian; pregnant women and (208) 731-4941 East. $875/$975 month + deposit. that she’s not in it. Or if she people securing custody or EDUCATION FILER Very small one bedroom No smoking, pet considered. is, that she’s no longer the children under 18, house with refrig. Water, sewer Call 208-733-8207 TWIN FALLS focus of your obsession and paid. 170½ Fair. $425 w/$100 TWIN FALLS North Pointe, newer This newspaper will not you are BOTH successful. deposit. Some pets ok. 539-1427 clean 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car, office, knowingly accept any advertising fenced yard. Avail June $950 1st/last for real estate which is in violation dep. No smoking/pets 208-720-5785 DEAR ABBY: My 18- of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings WENDELL 3 bedroom, 1 bath, $595 year-old son, “Kyle,” lives month + deposit. 260 West Ave A. advertised in this newspaper are with his mother in a nearby CLASSIFIEDS BUHL 2 bedroom, 1 bath, new car- 208-539-9950 available on an equal opportunity pet, $525 mo. + $400 dep. town. I have always tried to It pays to read the fine print! basis. To complain of Call 208-234-2566 or 208-219-2337 WHO can help YOU rent your Call the Times-News to place be a good father, but despite discrimination call HUD Toll-free Cute! Clean! Affordable! Nice, rental? Classifieds Can! countless phone calls, visits your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 telephone number at 800-669- 2 bdrm, 1 bath, with large walk-in GOODING 1 bdrm, 1 bath, fenced back yard, no smoking/pets. $475 733-0931 ext. 2 9777. The Toll-free telephone attic, unfinished basement, [email protected] and vacations together we hardwood floors. New vinyl + $100 non refundable deposit. number for the hearing impaired 730 Nevada St. 208-539-9633 never really bonded. PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE is 800-927-8275. windows, fresh paint throughout. Big profits usually mean big risks. Large lot, storage shed. Nice Kyle is a smart, nice kid, Before you do business with a neighborhood, close to schools but he has no hobbies, no KIMBERLY and shopping. Great starter company, check it out with the home. Move-in ready. friends, no girlfriends or Better Business Bureau. For free REDUCED! $82,500. TWIN FALLS/BURLEY/RUPERT interests that I have ever information about avoiding For more information ◆◆◆◆◆ WOW! ◆◆◆◆◆ seen. He rarely leaves the investment scams, write to the Call 731-4640 or 420-1496 Weekly Payments O.K! house except for school. I Federal Trade Commission, • No Credit Checks- No Deposit In accordance with the federal Washington, D.C. 20580 or call - All Utilities Paid- 60 Channel haven’t been able to get him Fair Housing Act, we do not the National Fraud Information accept for publication any real Cable - Free Long Distance & to engage in a sport or activ- Get In The Habit! Internet - Fax Center NEW LISTING IN KIMBERLY! estate listing that indicates any ity with me or show any 1-800-876-7060 3 bdrm, 1 bath, large family room. preference, limitation, or • Pets O.K.- Furnished Studios- Over 1474 sq ft of living space. discrimination based on race, On Site Laundry. type of “normal” kid Large corner lot w/fenced back Read the color, religion, sex, disability, TWIN FALLS Starting $550 mo. behavior. 731-5745 / 358-0085 / 431-8496 yard & covered patio. Bay window family status, or national origin. He spent part of last in family room. All newer vinyl If you believe a published listing BURLEY/RUPERT Starting $450 windows. Single carport. Classifieds states such a preference, mo. 731-5745 or 436-8383 summer with me, and when GUITAR LESSONS Beginning to Listing #110071 ~ $109,900. limitation, or discrimination, I asked him questions about Intermediate. Contact Jeana in Buhl Call Povlsen Realtors Every Day please notify this publication at at 208-543-5065 or 208-420-0645. 208-678-5777 [email protected]. his life and wanted to take him for a doctor’s exam (he’s TWIN FALLS Large 3 bdrm duplex never had one!), he begged w/garage. No pets/smoking. $645 his mom to come “rescue” Ask about rent discount. 330½ 8th Ave. E. 208-734-6230 him, which she did. She refuses to discuss this and BUHL Sawtooth Apartments. says Kyle’s just shy. 1 & 2 bedroom units available Rent based on income. 308-6966 I feel I must do some- thing, but what? Maybe if my ex reads this she’ll listen to someone else. Abby, Equal Oppurtunity Provider don’t you see a possible problem here? BURLEY Norman Manor Apts 1 & 2 bdrms, $375-$400 + dep. — DADDY IN THE New improvements through out DARK IN TEXAS FAMILY RANCH Manager on site. Call any time DEAR DADDY IN THE 208-678-7438 ~ 1361 Parke Ave DARK: I certainly do. And had you intervened while Classified Department Classified Sales Representatives your son was still a minor, are available from there might have been some 8:00 am-5:00 pm Monday-Friday way to have had him med- n Call our office in Twin Falls ically and psychologically Trade-I 733-0931 ext. 2 YourYour Trade-In evaluated. But he’s an adult Be Your now. And unless he is will- Could Be Your ing to admit there is a prob- Payment* lem and seek help for it, DDownown Payment* there isn’t a darn thing you Hwy. 93 to Jackpot 1, 2, or 3 can do at this late date. If Bedroom Less than 10 min from Apartments there are other male family downtown twin! Rent is based on income. members Kyle trusts, you Take Addison/Hwy. 30 to might try recruiting their Hwy. 93 Junction to Jackpot. 733 E. 22 Street assistance. Burley, ID 83318 Foxtail Estates is 1/4 mile from Times-News the Junction on the West (right) 678-9429 Hwy. 30 to Twin Falls 30 to Twin Hwy. side off Hwy 93 Classifieds 208-733-0931 ext. 2 Equal Opportunity Provider *OAC. Ask for Trade-in Details 213602 Hwy 30, Filer • 208-733-7755 Classifieds 8 Friday, May 20, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho

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Call 308-6804 Ave E. 208-734-6230 TWIN FALLS Trailer 2 bdrm, W/D, GOODING 3 bdrm, 2 bath, no smok- TWIN FALLS Cute duplex 2 bdrm, ©2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. no pet, quiet country park. $380 All Rights Reserved. ing/pets, $675 month + utilities, 1½ bath, W/D, no smoking/pets, mo. + $375 dep. Call 320-8496 $500 deposit. 208-308-6804 $585 mo. + dep. 404-3159 ANIAG TWIN FALLS Downtown, 1 bdrm, GOODING SENIOR $385 month + $385 deposit. No HOUSING pets/smoking. 208-749-1336 RD Subsidy TWIN FALLS Newer 2 bdrm, inclds 30 COW CALF PAIRS, 50% black Rent Based on Income W/D & all appls. No pets, $625 + TWIN FALLS 734-4334 cows, nice big frame cows. Calves TILPRE dep. 388 Jefferson St. 732-0032 Retail/Office Spaces born in February, March, & April. 62 Years and Older, Various Sizes & Locations Call 208-308-4746 if handicapped/disabled TWIN FALLS Nice 3 bdrm, 2 bath, twinfallsrentals.com regardless of age. garage, AC, water, sewer incl. No 934-8050 pets $650 + $500 dep. 733-7818 TWIN FALLS CONNECT WITH for Up the IAFLOFCISign fan club (OFFICIAL) Facebook Jumble Furnished office space, 6 private TWIN FALLS Spacious 3 bdrm, 1 CUSTOMERS WHO NEED offices, lobby, conference room, DTIODY bath duplex at 213 Richardson. includes utilities Kent 208-280-5352 YOUR SERVICE Now arrange the circled letters Full basement, W/D hookup, car- Advertise in the Business to form the surprise answer, as port. $750 mo+dep. 208-954-2180 Barrier Free TWIN FALLS Office space for rent, & Service Directory suggested by the above cartoon. Equal Opportunity 625 sq. ft., 560 Filer. $600/mo, wa- 733-0931 ext. 2 TWIN FALLS SPECIAL $525 ter & sanitation included. 736-8747 Answer: Provider Honey Locust Ln. Spacious 2 Bdrm Apts. TWIN FALLS Office Warehouse, Includes Water 734-4334 40x40, newly remodeled, $800/ MUSCOVY DUCKS $35 pair. They (Answers tomorrow) Hear the quiet! twinfallsrentals.com month. Call 208-733-8548 help eliminate mosquitoes. We Jumbles: HELLO CLOAK SIPHON SCULPT have a pond & irrigated pasture Yesterday’s Laurel Park Apartments Answer: When the jukebox wouldn’t work, it caused 176 Maurice Street Twin Falls and no mosquitoes. 208-329-4155 WENDELL 1 & 2 bdrm apts avail. Fonzie to — LOSE HIS COOL 734-4195 Immediately. Based on income. Pickup an application at NATURAL FARM RAISED Rancho Verde Apartments FAT LAMBS 255 Ave F or call 208-536-6244 JEROME commercial spaces for Call 208-829-5054 rent-office, retail & restaurant WENDELL 3 bdrm, 1 bath, all appls spaces available. 1410 S Lincoln. RED WATTLE WEANER PIGS CIRCLE J 3-horse slant trailer included, central heat/air. No pets/ Call for info 208-740-0648 $4800. 2-horse stock trailer $2000. smoking. 208-316-3174 Reg, $150 or $125 w/o papers, only 4 left. Red jungle fowl $25. 3 year old paint filly $1200. TWIN FALLS 2-3 booth beauty sa- WENDELL Lovely 2 bdrm, 1 bath 208-678-4099 or 208-431-4098 Contact Pam 208-670-0546. In accordance with the federal lon or nail care shop. Good loca- apt., all appliances included. No tion. Suite offers fresh paint, floors Fair Housing Act, we do not smoking, no pets. 208-720-7601 accept for publication any real & lighting. $425/month, utilities pd. estate listing that indicates any 208-539-4907 preference, limitation, or TWIN FALLS 7800 sq. ft. shop/ BASSET Pups AKC, 2 tri-males, discrimination based on race, up to date on shots. 8 weeks old. warehouse with 1000 sq. ft. office. color, religion, sex, disability, $350 ea. Rhonda 208-539-2408 family status, or national origin. Fire sprinklers, 3 phase power. If you believe a published listing TWIN FALLS AC, cable, WiFi, all $2000 month. 208-539-7426. states such a preference, utils. paid. Weekly/monthly rates. BLOODHOUND Puppies, limitation, or discrimination, 1341 Kimberly Rd. 208-733-6452. TWIN FALLS 2 females, lots of wrinkles. $375. www.capriextendedstay.com please notify this publication at GELDING Brown bald faced, 14.2 Call 539-6971 or 358-4228. [email protected]. TWIN FALLS Newer furn. home, hands, 13 years old, gentle and utilities, W/D, phone, Wi-Fi, cable well broke. $1600. 731-0103 JEROME 2 bdrm main level duplex, & housekeeper. $400. 308-3456 BORDER COLLIE Puppies for no smoking/pets, W/D hookup, “ACROSS THE RIVER HORSE sale. Out of working parents. water incld. $550 month. 539-3221 TWIN FALLS/BURLEY/RUPERT All RANCH” summer kids riding 4 males, 3 females, $125 each. utils paid, free cable & Internet. No Call 208-539-6221 leave msg. JEROME camp, space only available for dep. No credit check Pet ok. Start- 10 kids ages 10 to 15 years old. BALTRAY& WESTERN ing at $450. 731-5745 / 431-3796 Warehouse with office in down- GAILES APARTMENTS town Twin Falls. 25,000 sq. ft. We also do guided trail rides & wagon rides. Call now to reserve! CHIHUAHUA long haired male AKC Spacious 2 & 3 bedrooms, includes WENDELL Affordable rooms for rent brick building. Clear span with puppy, black and brindle. all appliances, washer and dryer with kitchenette. Also house 3 phase power. 208-961-1911 we are in Bliss ID. Bring your horse or can ride ours. Call 208-320-1481 or e-mail hookups, central AC. available. 208-358-0674 Call Ken Floyd 420-1913 [email protected]. Contact Danna 208-324-0572 TDD 800-544-1833 ext. 298

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JEROME Move-in to 2011 at The Oaks & start living in affordable luxury. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car garage and much more for only $578 mo. Find the map in our Saturday classifi eds or online after Move-in this month & get 1 month free! Call 208-324-6969 or stop by 5pm on Fridays at www.magicvalley.com 1911 N Kennedy St, Jerome, ID. BURLEY Fri. 20th & Sat. 21st, 8am HAZELTON Fri. & Sat., 8am-dark. JEROME Saturday 5/21, 8-2pm. TWIN FALLS Friday & Saturday, 8- TWIN FALLS Sat., 9-1pm. Storage JEROME till 3pm. *MOVING $ALE* Lots of Multifamily sale. Old tools, pots Clothes, metal desk, household 2p.m. Estate sale - furniture, Unit Sale. Hunting bows, lawn Nice, clean 2 bdrm, 1½ bath, $500. EXCELLENT items to buy and and pans, crafts, afghans, an- items and miscellaneous. household, tools, collectibles, mis- mower, antique furniture, tools, 324-2744 or 420-1011 several yard sales on the same tiques, Beanie Babies, and more. Northridge Fellowship cellaneous. 1105 Sunrise Blvd stationary bike, pool sticks, street...everything must go. Will be 963 South 2000 East 456 Golf Course Road Carhart's, bar stools, toys, videos, KIMBERLY 3 bdrm, 1 bath upstairs, held again on the next Fri/Sat for TWIN FALLS Friday & Saturday movies and lots of misc. $595. 2 bdrm., 1 bath downstairs, new stuff to sale as well. JEROME Fri & Sat. 8-3. Rain or KIMBERLY May 20 & 21, 8-5pm. In- 8am-? Moving sale. Piano, freez- 21393 Hwy 30 West th $575 + dep. No smoking/pets. 606 2674 Brentwood Ave. (off 27 W) shine, we're inside. Kitchen items, door Estate Sale. New leather lift ers, clothing, too much to list! & 604½ Center St. West. 1 bdrm appliances, women clothes, chair, furniture, wood chipper, 745 Beta Circle TWIN FALLS Saturday 7am-? We condo in Filer, $550 + deposit. BURLEY Sat 8-3pm. Moving, every- shoes, purses, jewlery, craft items, washer, dryer, small appls, glass- cleaned the garage. Sofa & couch, thing must go. Couch, chairs, misc 5hp rear tine rototiller. ware, antique radios, pantry shelv- TWIN FALLS Friday & Saturday big screen TV, foosball table, 909-881-2045 th household items, Lionel train. 612 Highland Dr (Off 4 Ave E) ing, too much to list, 40 yrs of ac- 8-6. Sunday. 9-5. Large yard sale, antique dresser, Nordic Track, RUPERT 2 bdrm apt. Major appls, 827 Normal Avenue cumulation. 101 Banning Dr. Antiques, knick knacks, toys, microwave, trimmer, misc tools. W/D hookups. IHFA welcome. clothes, rocks & lots more. Too much to list! JEROME Fri 5/20, 4pm to 7pm & KIMBERLY Saturday 9am, like new $475 mo. + $400 dep. No pets. No BURLEY Saturday, 7-11am. Moving Sat 5/21 8am to noon. Golf 281 Caswell Ave W Trailer B6 1875 Talus Loop smoking. 208-358-0673 road bike and SUV, sets of living (Washington north to Canyon Crest, sale: Table saw, jointer, radial arm clubs, jewelry, dishes, DVD's, room and bedroom furniture, bicy- saw, furniture, yard equipment, books, leather chair & hassock TWIN FALLS Friday & Saturday, then left to Talus loop) RUPERT/BURLEY 2 bdrm, 1 bath, cles, camping equipment, tons of 8am. 3 family sale. Kids and large refrigerator & stove, $450 month + clothes, craft & scrapbooking sup- & much more. misc. household items. plies, books, etc. adult clothes, plus lots more. TWIN FALLS Saturday 7am. 4 fami- $400 deposit. 208-670-5770 104 Seminole Circle 525 Jefferson St. (street between 326 South 250 East (By Jerome Country Club) 2577 Longbow Dr. ly yard sale. Baby children and Fiesta Ole and Ridleys) adult clothes, bowflex, water heater, wood stove, doors, 2 large SHOSHONE 1 Bedroom Duplex, BURLEY Saturday, May 21st, 8AM th TWIN FALLS Friday 5/20, 10-5pm & th JEROME Fri, Sat & Sun. 8-5. RUPERT Fri May 27 9-6 & Sat May windows, toddler beds, golf clubs, $350. 408 & 410 W 5 . to 1PM. The Shockey Sheet Metal th Saturday 5/21, 10-4pm. Antiques, camping, game tables, 28 9-2. HUGE-SALE! Tools! Estate/Yard Sale. lots of misc. items. 734-4334 Relay for Life Team is having a furniture, generators, too much to Canning, Gardening, Camping Everything must go! 3180 Addison Ave. E. yard sale. Please come and help list! Don't miss this one! Follow Supplies. Home, Yard, Office 249 Borah Ave. West SHOSHONE Nice 1-2 bdrm apts, us fight for a cure. Red balloons. 99 W 600 S Furniture, Kitchen, Housewares, TWIN FALLS Saturday 8am-4pm, some utilities included. $175 mo. 2593 Burton Avenue (1 mi. W Jerome Golf Course) Linens, TV/Stand, W/D, vintage TWIN FALLS Friday, 7-12 & Satur- sporting goods, clothing, tools, fur- Deposit neg. 208-309-2166 lv msg. pot-belly-stove & Maytag-washer/ niture, ammunition, misc. items JEROME Fri. 5/20 & Sat. 5/21 8- day, 7-2. HUGE Multifamily Yard BURLEY/RUPERT Huge selec- wringer, Collectibles. Everything Sale - LOTS of namebrand cloth- No Early Sales! TWIN FALLS 3pm. More & new scrapbooking must Go! 496 S 100 W 833 Arrow Wood Court tion of furniture. Couches, re- materials, Silhouette Machine ing for teens, women, men, baby, “New” Falls Ave. Suites. cliners dinette sets, TV's, (3mi east Gossners & Mini & children, books, yarn, fabrics, Conveniently located. Close to (new in box), complete Design Cassia Chamber Commerce) TWIN FALLS Saturday 8am-? 3 dressers, box spring & mat- Runner Machine & accessories, furniture, DVDs, CDs, VHS, CSI & next to Fred Meyer. tresses, china hutches, kitchenware, bedding, lots of home family sale. Furniture, baby furni- Ribbon, Buttons, Charms, RUPERT Free Utilities except electric coffee tables, end tables, glass- decor, florals, jewelry, scrapbook- ture, fabric & lots of misc. Fibers, Cuttlebug folders & dies, & wireless Internet ware, home décor, jewelry, Friday and Saturday 9am ing items, baby items, printer, toys, 263 Tyler St. 2 bdrm apt. $550. 208-420-1301 tools, small kitchell appliances. Cricut, Gypsy-many cartridges, Garage and Plant Sale! games, CRAFTS, & lots of misc. misc. electronics, radios, digital & Open Everyday! Mon-Sat 10-6. Tomatoes, peppers, herbs, 673 O'Leary Way TWIN FALLS Saturday 9am, sound 248 S Hwy 24 35mm cameras, books, tools & and premium plants. system, snowblower, tools, golf TWIN FALLS 1 Bdrm Upstairs Apt between Burley/Rupert much much more! 3 wheel bike, country roasters, cow TWIN FALLS Sat & Sun., 7am-? bags & clubs, clothes, Christmas (1.4 miles N on Golf Club Rd or 2.1 $350. 132 Hansen St. E, #3 and pig collections. 150 cookie Nice clean yard sale. One you tree, lights, misc. items. 734-4334 miles S from I-84. Turn East onto jars, lots of glassware, VHS don't want to miss. Namebrand 1672 Briarwood Ln. Ridge Loop at the Northridge Fel- twinfallsrentals.com EDEN Fri. & Sat., 8-2 pm. Table & movies, lots of odds 'n ends, and clothes $1/each. Fire pit, butcher (S. Washington 2 miles, chairs, bunk bed frame, hunting & lowship Church.) misc. items. 208-436-3670 block, wine & bakers rack, wed- left on 3600 ¾ mile) TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm, water includ- fishing gear, lots of baby & kid 7 Ridge Loop 26 West 200 North ding access, something for every- ed, $395 mo. + $350 dep. 424 4th stuff, craft supplies & fabrics, TWIN FALLS Saturday May 21st, JEROME Friday and Saturday, TWIN FALLS Fri & Sat. 8:30am. one. 748 Quincy Street Ave E. Also 2 bdrm. 731-2984 something for everyone. All must 7am to 1pm. Two family yard sale, 8am-3pm, tools, twin bedroom Picnic tables & chairs, planters, go! 660 Orchard Avenue TWIN FALLS Sat 8-? Huge Sale Children's clothing, adult clothing, TWIN FALLS 1 bedroom apt, clean. sets, log king bed frame, decoys, wool rugs, small appliances, & collectibles and more! Wii and games, boxing bag, good household misc. Appliances, Bowflex, TV's, rocking $400 month + deposit. No smok- chair, clothes-all sizes, bicycles, 862 Trotter Dr. FANTASTIC FLEA MARKET clothes and much much more! 410 Lacasa Loop ing/pets. Call 420-9460. collectibles, mirror & misc. Stop 4 Fun ~ Every Sat. 10-5 1446 Spring Court TWIN FALLS Saturday May 21st Hagerman. 120 Main St-Hwy 30 (Tiger Subdivision) TWIN FALLS Fri & Sat. 8am-2pm. 2179 Bitterroot TWIN FALLS 1, 2 & 3 bdrm, some (Corner of Bitteroot & Eastland) only 8am-2pm. Moving sale. hHeart of Downtownh Clothes (baby/infant (girls), boys, Pictures, books, décor and lots of W/D hookups & some close to women), shoes, purses, dishes, Stretch your dollars with fun, JEROME Sat. & Sun., 8-5pm. miscellaneous. CSI. No pets. Ask about move- porcelain dolls, jewelery, electron- TWIN FALLS Sat 8am-1pm. funky, fabulous finds! Men, women & kid clothes, 1041 Warm Springs Place in specials. Call 208-734-6600. Looking for a great vendor... ics, toys, DVD's, PS2 games, play MOVING SALE. Rain or shine. prom dresses, crib set, pack-in- End tables, night stand, Yamaha Call Kay for info 837-4801. and pac, glassware, knick knacks, TWIN FALLS Saturday only 8am- play, car seats, misc. toddler old record albums, furniture, keyboard, much more. Come on TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm apts & town toys & books, misc. household 4pm. Multifamily sale. Electronics, pictures & much much more. over. 2201 Selway St homes in various locations, no items, propane indoor fireplace, furniture, kids & adult clothes, 1212 Parkway Dr (in Northern Passage Sub'd) smoking/pets. $595-$625. FILER lawn aerator\seeder-in-one, pi- shoes & lots more! 208-539-6913 Saturday 8-5, Multifamily garage 749 Northpoint Dr. ano organ. Also baked items TWIN FALLS Fri. & Sat. Living Es- TWIN FALLS Sat only 7am. HUGE! sale, clothes, toys, household available to buy. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath, W/D items, tools and etc. tate Sale. Dishes, clothing, furni- Guns, sporting goods, LOTS of free, AC, new carpet, paint & 251 West 100 North TWIN FALLS Saturday, 7 to 4. Tod- 834 Adell Ave. ture, hand & power tools, snow- baby items, clothes, furniture, counters, no pets. $495. 948-0417 dler bed, dbl stroller, swing, exe- blower, chipper, band & table saw, household. CHEAP CHEAP!! cersaucers, playpens, high chair, battery charger, lg air compressor, TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath condo, PRUETT ESTATE SALE 1485 Spurlock Court trikes, wagon, kitchen play set, HAGERMAN canning/dehydrators, 32' extension $575. No smoking/pets. CLEAN. May 18, 19, 20 (9-6) toys, clothing & lots of misc! Moving Sale! ladder. 1188 Northern Pine Dr. 166 Crestview. 420-6242 Call to schedule appointment May 21 (9-2) TWIN FALLS Sat only, 8-2pm. 1169 Sparks ST N 208-969-0780 824 Main Street North, Kimberly TWIN FALLS Fri. & Sat., 8-3pm. Multifamily. 2 new wingback re- TWIN FALLS Saturday, 8-2. Thirty TWIN FALLS 2 Bdrm, 1½ Bath 2622 Martin Drive Antique & Collectible Heaven!! Moving out of state, everything cliners, coffee & end tables, Mercury '63 Comet S22 (mint must go. Appliances, furniture, serger, Bissell carpet shampoo- years accumulation. Furniture, Townhouse, 783 Bolton St, $575. sporting goods, boat, pontoon condition) - '03 Fisher 16' Boat clothes, tons of craft stuff, etc. er, Schwinn black phantom 734-4334 HEYBURN Fri & Sat 8am. Stuff a boat, fabric, serger, clothes, col- (50hp motor) - Clawfoot Bathtub - 440 Taylor St. bikes, cougar rug, 8 place set- twinfallsrentals.com bag for $3 or a $1. Furniture, lectibles, home decor, VHS décor, clean baby boy & adult Old Advertising Items – Antique ting dishes, claw footed tub, lots Toys - Player Piano with Rolls - TWIN FALLS Fri. & Sat., 8-1pm. of misc. 513 Carriage Lane movies, and misc. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 2 bath, great clothes, holiday, electronics, 442 Buckingham Dr. Nextel radio/cell phones equip., Step Back Kitchen Cupboard - Furniture, womens clothes (8-16) location, W/D & appls, no smoking Penny Scale - Guns – Budweiser & shoes (8-9), home decor, crafts, st books, videos, toys, bikes, also TWIN FALLS Sat only. 8-2. Camper or pets. $595 + dep. $200 off 1 Sign (rare) - Elvis Presley - TWIN FALLS Saturday, 8am-4pm. antiques. Cash only. antiques, just to mention a bit. shell, truck tool box, gas genera- mo rent w/lease. 208-734-1143 Roy Rogers - Gene Autry - Stop by BridgeMaxx parking lot for 613 Greenbrier (E of Gossners, 201 Linden (one mile south of tor, dirt bike, Coors neon sign, John Wayne - Black Mammy a big family and 4H yard and TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, spotless, look for balloons) new Swensen's on S Washington) youth bed, doll house, root beer Collectibles - Drug Store Jars - goodie bake sale! Kids & adult fresh paint, no pets/smoking, close mugs, collectibles & misc clothes, toys, books, plus high to CSI. $550 month. 212-6902 HEYBURN Saturday 8am-4pm., Planters Peanut Jar - Candy TWIN FALLS Fri. & Sat., 8-4pm. Machines- Victorian Furniture - 803 Greenwood Circle speed Internet & more. 4 family sale, refrigerator, trunks, BIG Tent Sale. Magnetic jewelry, Depression, Colored, Pressed books, collectible bells, clothing, 1162 Blue Lakes Blvd N TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath house home decor, girls dance wear, TWIN FALLS Sat only. 8-3. Furni- Glass - Mannequin - Butter Churn porcelain dolls, holiday black Bar- at 520 2nd Ave E. New carpet/ Jester Doll collection, misc. ture, TV, namebrand clothes & lots - Pot Belly Stove - Crocks - bie dolls, brand new remote con- TWIN FALLS Saturday, May 21, 9 flooring/paint. $650 mo + dep. No 548 Birch Drive of nice misc. items. to 1. Little bit of everything. smoking/pets. Call 208-954-2180. Spittoon - Child's Dishes - trol aircrafts, dishware, adult tricy- (By new Heyburn Elementary) Yard Long Prints - Unique Coffee cles, lots of misc, more added by 560 Magnolia Ave Clothes, futon, kitchen items. TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath, up- Table - Carved Bear Chair & sale time. 403 Whispering Pine (Next to the Oregon Trail School) 964 Del Mar stairs apt in 4-plex. $650 plus dep. JEROME Fri & Sat, 9am. LIKE NEW Ottoman - Coffee Pots - Milk Can- TWIN FALLS Sat. 5/21, 7-4pm. TWIN FALLS Saturday, Sunday, Call Bobby at 208-352-0241. Infant (boy/girl) to 3T (girl) $1/outfit Granite Ware - Antlers - TWIN FALLS Fri. & Sat., 8am. or $5 bag. Men: XL, 2XL. Women: Chamber Pots - Multiple Glass Lots of material, yarn, beads, Huge 4 family yard sale. Compres- 8AM - 5PM. Family Sale! Clothing, sor, inversion table, books, some TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., 2 bath du- L, XL, 3X. Maternity L, XL. Baby Cabinets - Antique Calendars - doll heads, some tools, toys, electronics, video games, plex, fenced yd, $800 mo. + $800 stuff! Toys! Past LDS church on Lift Chairs - Bedroom Set - and lots of miscellaneous. tools, furniture, household items books, knick-knacks, cell phones dep. No pets. Call 208-329-9080. Tiger DR. 614 Teresa Court Grocery Cart - Cake Decorating 1027 Park Way Drive and misc. 1053 Hoops Street and much, much more! Items - Insulators- Stereo - 280 Pierce St. TWIN FALLS Sat. May 21, 8-3pm. TWIN FALLS Attractive 1 bdrm, Reclining Loveseat – Garden TWIN FALLS Fri. & Sat., 9am-5pm. Multifamily sale. Household items, TWIN FALLS Thurs, Fri, Sat, 8:00 appls, garage. Water & sanitation Items - Sled - Yard Art - Coca- Topper & bed liner for truck, pool tools, jewelry, handbags, furniture, furnished. No smoking/pets. $410. Get In The Habit! Cola Items - Marmalade Geese table, golf clubs, couch and love to ? China hutch, gas dryer, table electronics, books, clothes, misc & & chairs, recliner, big screen TV, 208-733-0707 & Ribbon Dish Set – Bedroom seat, mens and womens clothes much, much more. Chairs - Kitchen Table - and lots of miscellaneous. mop dolls, clothes, exercise equip- TWIN FALLS Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 Read the KitchenAid Mixer - TV's - Books - 755 Cherokee Lane 1167 Eastridge Court ment, lots of misc. bath duplex, refrig, range, built-in VHS Movies - Old Safe - 505 4th Ave East TWIN FALLS Fri., Sat. & Sun. Huge TWIN FALLS Sat., 7-2pm. Huge microwave, DW, disposal, W/D, Western Art - Gary Stone moving yard sale. Sporting goods, sale! Furniture, TVs, home decor, TWIN FALLS Thurs-Sat. 8am-6pm. central air/heat, gas fireplace, for- Classifieds Painting - Household Items too! furniture, lots of outdoor equip, Coach bags, clothes, dresser, His & Hers moving-in sale. Tools, mal dining room, 2 car garage, Call for Specific Item! old car parts, furniture, knick- fenced yard, patio. Water, sewer, Saturday Half Price!! tools, household items, clothing, kitchen items, dining table, new garbage, yard care included. No house décor, antiques & more. All skis, toys, kids bikes, tons of misc! knacks & lots more. Cash only. Every Day Managed by Blue Cow 312-4900 pets/smoking $850+dep. 734-6360 in exc cond. 2954 Sapphire Dr. 1711 Dora Drive South 258 Grandview Dr. S. Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Friday, May 20, 2011 Classifieds 9

COCKER SPANIEL Pups, AKC, SUSAN'S ANTIQUES TOSHIBA 32" CRT flat screen TV BOOKS Wanted! I pay cash for old buff with white markings. 1 male, 4 HORSE HAY FOR SALE with remote. Also selling a TV books. Many topics wanted. Also Small Bales. Alfalfa Buying & Selling Gold, Silver & females, shots & declawed. Jewelry. Call 208-734-9681 stand with it. $150. 208-490-1867 old photos. Call 800-823-9124 208-654-9391 or 431-9491 Delivery Available 434-4404 or 431-9098 BUYING Gold & Silver Jewelry, DACHSCHUND Coins, Bullion. Top prices paid. Female $250. T.S.C. Hay Retrieving 208-410-5787 Call 208-212-0568 Covered 1st cutting feeder hay 1 ton bales. Con 208-280-0839. 1940'S DUNCAN PHYFE DINING BUYING gold, silver, coins, proof DACHSHUND Puppies, AKC, mini, and mint sets, Idaho tokens, paper MOVING SALE Appliances, 5 years ROOM TABLE with 3 leaves. shorthair, adorable. In Buhl. Can $400. Call 208-308-4613. money, jewelry. Highest prices pd. e-mail pictures. 405-973-6395 old. Refrigerator, Stove & Dish- CH Coins www.chcoins.com or call washer. Call 404-6839 lv msg. BROYHILL Quality 4 pc queen bdrm Hollis at 208-720-3941 for appt. DACHSHUND-MINIATURE Pups set w/mattress, beautiful oak. Paid Born 4/10. CKC reg, $100 will hold. REFRIGERATOR Kenmore, side- $3700. $1200/offer. 208-733-7201 CERAMIC KILN Paragon, extra WANTED Running or rebuildable Call 208-312-2944 or 436-4495 by-side, excellent condition, $300. shelves, pedestals, box of cones, engine or block for a David Brown CUSTOM FARMING 324-2000 or 320-6278 POOL TABLE 8' Connelly Scotts- $300. 208-423-5614 Case model 1290 tractor. FREE Beagle puppy, 8 mo old male, Hay, Straw, Corn Stock & Bean dale, top end. Made in USA. 1¼" Call 208-432-6928 neutered, all shots. Moving need Straw. Swathing, Baling, slate with accessories. Paid over to find good home. 208-308-8163 Raking, 2-string, Round & Ton $6000. Must Sell $2,500. CLASSIFIEDS WANTED Scrap Iron. Willing to pay Bales, Stacking, Disking, 208-326-3473 50% of what we scrap. FREE It pays to read the fine print. Pomeranian purebred, 2-3 yrs Plowing, Ripping & Aerating. Magic Valley area. 208-293-4712 old, cream color, answers to Duke, Call 208-320-2131 TWIN FALLS TRADING CO. Call the Times-News to place all around good dog. 316-0659 Gently used furniture, Antiques, your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 WANTED We buy junk batteries. We pay more than anyone out GERMAN SHEPHERD AKC Reg. Cool Junk, Patio & Home Decor there. Check us out at Interstate Puppies. Excellent bloodlines. Great CUSTOM Hours: 10-5:30 Tuesday-Friday DINING SET with 6 leather chairs, Swathing, Raking & Stacking & 10-2 Saturday Batteries. Fully licensed and in- dispositions. $495. 435-752-3959 $650, GE refrigerator, almond, sured to protect the batteries all Also 1 ton baling & 2-string baling 590 Addison Ave ~ 732-5200 $200, Amigo electric mobility WASHER/DRYER the way to the smelter. GERMAN SHEPHERDS Competitive rates. scooter, $300 208-329-9598 Purebred Puppies & Adults Call 208-677-6791 or 650-8882 Buy, Sell, Repair Call 208-733-0896. All colors available. www.smsgsd.com Kenmore set $250 412 Eastland Drive, 8-5 Mon-Fri $400 & up. Call 208-404-9434 excellent condition. Warranty. FAST TREES Grow 6-8 ft. yearly, ONE TON BALING Call 280-2604 $11.95-$17.95 delivered. LAB pups, AKC papered, yellow, 7 New Rotary Swathers. Brochure online at weeks old, in Twin Falls. $275 Will buy straw on the stump. Ward Auction & Appraisals www.fasttrees.com or call each. (559)-967-2030 35 years exp. 208-731-5463 800-615-3405 “Putting value to your S&W Elite Gold Grade 1, 20 ga, MALAMUTE pups, 8 weeks old, valuables” parents on site, Call 208-670-1316 WANTED hay baling job in the HQ18 AVANTE QUILTING MA- $1300. Nikon Monarch scope 6.5 x and 208-420-0825 Magic Valley area. Have 16x18 New Set up Available CHINE with studio frame. Normally 20 x 44 w/shade, $375. 20 duck Holland 580 baler, small bales. (208)590-0253 sells for $8500. Will sell for $7500. decoys, $40. 208-734-1964 Have 40 yrs exp. Call Bill 731-1255 Contact Denise at Hemstitching Etc., 1232 Overland Ave, Burley or MISCELLANEOUS 208-878-0236. JACKSON PERKINS ROSES for sale, $10 each. 208-737-1462 or 208-731-1899 BUCK'S BAGS, Dual chambered, ROTOTILLING small yards/gardens. Bronco Extreme 9' Pontoon boat. Reasonable rates. TIRES 4 Dunlop Mud Rovers, Motor mount, 3 Scotty rod holders, 208-733-5408 33x12½x15. $250. 2 shelf flat anchor system with line lock, Two OLD ENGLISH BULLDOG panel TV Stand, $150. 7' oars. $350. Call 731-4442. puppies, $1200. TREES FOR SALE ~ Each Sat. Call 208 736-9089 after 5pm. 208-749-1948 in May, 9-2pm or by appt. CANOE by Coleman, 3 seater, great ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES Give Mother Earth a gift she will shape, includes paddles, ready to Wanted old magazines, toys, enjoy for generations- use, $300. Call or text 490-0321. horse tack, Indian items, jewelry Beautiful Ornamental Pear & & quilts. Call 208-280-6533 STEEL BUILDINGS Flowering Plum, Let your garage sale be all it Factory Discounted Austrian Pine, Spruce & More. FULLY RESTORED 1951 2 cow AIR COMPRESSOR Sullair 185 can be. Advertise the time 24x36 Reg $13,700- Now $9600 Field of Trees ~ 308-3506 trailer built by Soper Trailer Works CFM, John Deere Diesel, towable, 38x50 Reg $25,300- Now $18,800 1218 Washington St S, Twin Falls and date in the Classifieds. of Twin Falls. $1000. low hrs, one owner, work ready. Source# 1LF “If you plant it, it will grow” 733.0931 ext 2 Call 208-939-7151. 866-609-4321 $4800. Call 208-320-4058.

POMERANIAN Pup, 11 week old purebred male, has had 1st & 2nd shots. $275. 961-0812 / 961-8308

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

SHELTIE Purebred puppies, 3 males left. Priced reduced $200. 208-862-3402 or 670-0458.

SHICHON Teddy Bear puppies. (Bichon Frise'/Shih Tzu, non-shedding hybrids) $350 and $400. 490-2323

YORKIE 1 male, 8 weeks old, tail docked, 1st shots & dewclawed. Will be small, parents are 4-5 lbs. Very cute! $250. Call 208-316- 1953 or 536-6245 after 3pm/msg.

CASE IH late model 145 Hydraulic reset plow, $8750/offer. 12 row 22” Monosem, $16,500. JD 20' rotary hoe, $3,700. 208-941-6000 NEW HOLLAND 1112 Swather 16', cab, rebuilt eng 3 yrs ago, diesel, good shape, $7000. 208-969-0421 WANTED Plows 2, 3, 4 & 5 bottom disks tandem or off set. Grain Drills, Roller Harrows & Seed Cleaner. Call Bob at 208-312-3746.

WANTED Tractors and other misc; repair/salvage/running. Bob, 208-312-3746

PLASTIC GATED PIPE 8” & 10” Plastic gated pipe. Call 208-539-1410.

SPRINKLER IRRIGATION Farmers demagnetize your magnetic soil. Fred 303-519-3723 / 303-756-3825 WANTED TO BUY hand lines, 1 quarter mile 4” hook and latch. 208-588-5660

OTANA OATS Feed or Seed in bulk. Shoshone. 208-420-6401

ALFALFA HAY Small Bales, $8 per bale. Call 208-431-8694.

Flat Bed & Semi Trailer for hire. Hay & misc hauling. Also have good source for metal ship containers. Marc 539-6746 or 543-5065

HAY For Sale and Wanted small bales and big bales by the bale or by the ton. Visa and MC ac- cepted. Delivery on 3 tons or more. 208-320-5560 Times-News

HORSE HAY 3rd cutting, 125 lbs. Classifieds 3-string, green, barn stored, 208-733-0931 ext. 2 $14/bale. 208-539-2722 Classifieds 10 Friday, May 20, 2011 COMICS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

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