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;~G q q o m p r W ea -^h e r : a i i r i nl a k e s i b r ^ v e r a g» e w a tt e r y e; i a r Today^ . M o s d y atures above normalial tiirou^ioiii the winter, Nationaonal Weaihcr 7 6 ,1 a Butx t to see big Sti Reservoir levels - A2 don’t expect t hoshone RallsIs flows “ __ Service iiydrolo).)loRisi J.iy »»N«w«and r>remain nearly shut off ththrough the Milnp gaugeLige. ■ “Given “ Gi what we’ve had, we’,11 Breidenbiich sjiid, UmBut in M ardi. H » « 1 I0 C)cl«fdPr— || tlthe season, said Tim Bre^ewer, a ' Meeting in BoiseB< on Tuesday, takeke " average,”" said Hiiia l ■ .S'ino suIj;;ub,sid.:d.iiiul ■ £ ocean tcmiieiaiureses retiirni-clr in agic a l.LEY l waterV engineer for Idaho3 Power1 the liaho Water\ Supply Andeiderson of the Department < M V ! I FALLS - After several Co. C Only a few hundredd cubic Commiitec prededicted an average Wate:ater Resources. normal, riiin andiiul sii

! M o n e y I Retallen report Wal(Tal-Mart R ate sees eam in g s rise 14 percent, T m w hile J.C. P eM ey h a s a 2 9 4EFC3R A.SWIM p ercen t eam in g s dro]Irop. . PageD6 decrej;ase j: F o o d g etsO3 K &H o m e Qonzaloa moves a rool tru ss Idaho Power:r ' ______Into place on a new“ residential cu‘:uslom ers shower 9 9 c drop • « :. building. will see 18.99; V next to ththe Tho Associated PressIM______W new pool9t ’ being bullullt BOISE - TIk - Id;iIdahf, I'uhiic In GoodlniIng. U lilitius Coniniissionsion approved _ an 18.*) purccm rarati le clecreasi- ^ ^ SI* year^ for Idaho Powtrr Company’sC House with'ahbtory:iry: H a il^ '‘'"S rcsidcniial custostoincTs on h om e will b e fe atuired re on td e - Tuesday, network. 0 0 Die coinpimy rccji■ecjuesled (tie le lower rate for ils aiuiualanil power glaj. cost ad.iiisiinoni, whicvhicli is ha.sL-il „ n " " 'I"-- ‘■'“ I “ f odiicinc; elet- I S p o r i -s' tfitiiy. But commissioner'ners said (he r a te chauK^-' - etteciive . Thursday - is onlyIv leinporiiii v while they consido■ i'der fiirlh.-r rate cuts. The change willII rreduce ilie company's reveniiiniic by SU-t million. Commissiissioncrs are Considering cuiiinlinnanuiiu- . 55.1 miHion in revirevenue. The ^ n Idoho Irrigation andanc Pumpers , ■ AsSOc:iation is alsoIso askiiiK for ] b i^er rati- cuts, cumcommissioners Tourm)M)^:'iWr in i n l a l i ' said. defeats Minico to eaie a rn a b erth v ^)mmunity l raisesr $10)0,000 forr new Goooding pool .ffit-ials have to th e state toUm anvim e n t . Idaho Power offi.inji lo addre^s PageDl 5iMWwt cwT>»pond«nt______“It’s amazing a t w hat ev«ivcryonc paign for fundiniing a new pool. S2.‘),0L.S.OOO; the U.S. Forest Servic iht'ir concerns, butc!.iust ci th e la tc has accomplished so far,ir,” said The commuilunity, led by the throirough a 520,000 grant; tf ers decided to ac!.juiead of wailing O p in io n GOODIlDING - It’s been almost (Gty Superintendent Todd:dBunn. Splash Commimittee, through a Goodcoding Sdiool District, throu] inimediatulv insteail ' Gooding’s outdoor poc . 13 yearss ssince the city’s outdoor 001 was v a rie ty o f fun«•*« “o7h^IS a tentadve Fourth of )years, a “Splash Committetee" has Other contritributors included Please see POOL. Page, ;eA2 U n d e r th e inial te r customers small commercialcent i decrease, will see an 11 percen C o m i n g iUP . ____ al customers _____C o l o r IN4 IMONEY______large commercial4.7 i perceni — Sauddis tie boombings J will see a 24.7■ial custom ers " decrease, industrialrcenl decrease will seii a 20.2 jjercerustomers will and irrigation custi.Tceni less, I toAi-Q l aidaI ( • U tM loAgir going to tp p tut all groon. 8m atory on pago MA4. 'siinultaneousI blblasts, m any so seri- Please see BOMBINOS. Page on. !eA3 m ent is $81 m illion. Qommunity .El McM(ovles....E2 -= ------Q n^sw o^. .65 Natio ''6e8rAbby...B5 Obttu: Intlthe Matrix jyet?It’Ub(>e hard to aavoid afterr tonight’s i i n i n g Fpod • • Opink)inlon;...>6 movie oper ...... a5H om e..,X l Sport i f t s w i _____ . . .. . 1__ and Jerome. ^ ^ e vrard of m outh__ ■ ■ Keanu______Mrts . . . .Di-- . ^ 2 S S £ ------OpensionlghtIt T h w (from exhibitor)exi is that it’s ■ ■ 'Horoscope '.B5 Vtteetleether ;..A2 , Reeves, Twin Cbwffla, CMtwy CiiMin4i AmtM^en't.' 00. 1 own and have lla tr U w'«e6MATnX,PageA2.^ RoIomM.’

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NtoMlogical monlh in1 tithe same area th at U.S.. |*Jand visual effects are noilot hing.. .areadosaiyheld.)ia.s««iiiw aitiei\,.- but amazing." the main star of the vWeb' game;f ly change the specia!ctal>eff9^^ woaimns Ial)onin>ry>ry. the divi- officialss bbelieve was a mobile *’ nnoth- B,03..butaf8w^ department of futurejre movi^s,^ sioii’sc D m n iiin d c r s;»iiii;»id T uesday. g e r m wiweapons workshop, Ah, Tom, you ain’t seen er the Matrix.* flBflephone Roberson said. “HopeIpe there: g^e J 'I'lio I roups fonndid ilhe trailer Peiraeustcs told Pentagon reporters in’ yet. ilea BenuccI), who apparently Is” ),M6fplw«i'aidti». more to come besits s id e s ’Xh^ Friilayai al-Kiiuli. ihclhe largest for- in a two-wihway video link from his Larry and Andy Wacholow ski, r*;TH*plotNeo,Fi smbodlmont of the Machine M atrix.’" .. ■■itj. < ^ niiT missile researchrch facility in headquartiirters in Mosul, who dreamed up the para ra lle l .otherfijhteraforvi.jrwhat’rW to f human- Army's r r's realization that the only way.to^ Yet for all the flashash, and datr — —digital d world of “The M atrix ity now must dafenifend.thelssthuman' crackNt k Neo is to enlist somebody wbo zle, Downey liked the origloal Reloaded,” have byly a ll dty, Zion, againstitt anI invasion of looks b< s better (n latex than he does'. TTie Matrix equally forr itsit: charsi- W e a ther e r permiliing, the truss- accounts a taken FX to cq u ite Machine Amiy protifDbes.TIiolrmeln yinisTw > Twfns (Adrian and NefI Rayment)1 ters. P o o l ______e.s f o r thle e ;pool building will be another □) level beyond theiieir pio- Meapons are Noo':3o‘s supertiuman pow ; attempt set on thele •cindcrblock walls lliis mpt'to Infect Neo with s o m sort “I identified withh NMorpheivs neering visuals in the oriiriginal ei3. a 3rt IntantiylUlrilke atray Of ofbugtijg that takes away his ability to' Continued from A l w e e k . T hlie o building will include film. fj ( F is h b u rn e ’s g u ruii-like -lil rebel 1 firearms and, ofr course,cc 0 deadly movee or fi^ t within the Matrtx! ■ Inr iliL- project. handicappipped restrooms fur the Reeves’ character, the i leader),” hc said. “He’‘He’s kind-df i e cebel sense of style, -Source: Seattle'Hmn "Tliis will make.• ilit so much eriiireparkirk surrounding the pool, Nemo, flies over a futuristiiitic city I* a Tony Robbins-type?e guy,g sh ^ nicfr." said Audrar a N e v e s o f " ’W eh is Io.located in East Park. It at j,, the speed of light andd later — ing information ancand giviJig (liiodiriK. whose: daughter «'*> -SO house the pool battles|j hundreds of copipies of rience with thec filmfi s, an d it fea- matec^tec^ shorts is also integral toJO advice.” Natasha. 12. is oii a si)l)i„>l c ity : Xbox, CameCube and PCC. The “The Animatia tr ix ” - h its DVD lu de e totc “Reloaded." write to hinh im :!’at , S3.500 fora >r a new 4-foot chain-link ^ I Warner Home Don steuCTi.cnimp@?ee.ncf.T. 27jcT Scaftfc "We won’t have to0 traveltr as far fpnce to en. Wachowskis scripted the g5AF(B5%) A Conl«ilt;n9,968AF(F (69%) Contenh J 2.670 AF (65%)S5%| I said .' 5 5 ,000, wewettest April in more thai g ______>eayears in T > ^ Falls. e R i v e r | silaie S 8 ' /Additionally, the cooler1 tem- Reservomr System ^ Jocbonlolnloko > I (lirciiliition d^iily ;inil Sunday $7,1)11 per peraiures p(>[ have allowed the s Copodtyaity847,000AE ' mily S.'.00 per wccl, Saiurdjy capacity: Ihmii'IW.itiK-k. riri iilali pack to remain at higher Sel : Total system ca iwil) S?,?10per week. SaleMa» *• \ — _ j Contenh:'378,06B.06rAF(-t3tl ...... E S s tions and reduced water acro feel j I all jbDvc rJies, A Si.^.dO " r cJ„“. - I'lltuI.llMIII plloilc lil Toooy s storQ{rage: I hc levied lor ull reiurned sumption by farmers. Ih'|>\<'>'ii 7 .111(1 II) J.in. - ....;vi'U. s r " ' " " ' Idaho Power, which supip plies '2,472,892 at1 acre feet 110 not rci-.-ive yi.ur |>.ir(MtitT tiy I ii,m.. eleelectricity for 400,000 custoi I'.ill Ihu iimiiiUlt fi>r vcrl- bimation ' " }" Oregon, stands to profit: fromf >aim I'.iul D .ik k v ...... 1)7*-I042 TlicTinie\-Nin-Ncun IUI’S 6,1j-(mtl) h puh- . 1 C<^lyl.«72^9(590 AF ' ^ ‘-'j Twill !-.ills IMicd daily ;il 1-^2 Third Sl, W,, Twin increased flows at Browi Conlon,*: 971AF(75%) S3 r « m 1,2^1,971 ...... 7J.t.0'J31 Im IIv. h> t.ccre I I’uhticalinn^ Inc,, a \uh- RC:Reservoir, which feeds the i Miliury of ixce liiilcrpii'CN,l:i parpany’s three major hydroget / N 2 s ;enera- id ^ \ NbodatDom .....o l’criodicat\t\ pjidp al Twin FalK hy The tion qqi plants on the Snake Riviiver.in Suhscription nitc: rimev-Nc«s, ( \ C o p o d f y 1.200,C00.000 AF : N, Orricial cily and counly Hells ii« Canyon. I ll.»iiL-.lclixcis '<."<> ■'">1jiiil -Siimljj. Vl..>.< iicw>pjpcr pursi■ursuani I.. Section fC-IlIK or I .Conlorti: 557.365/165 AF (46%) : I . |V1 «ci-k.s.iliit.l.j> .iiiiisSim,l.l).... onl}. S2 ,^ll llic liLtio Code,>de, TtiurvJsy i\ lierehy de\ij!- “We’re planning to go intcIto the ' |Vf «ci'k. M;iit viiKctipliimitiims imiNi Iv pjiil iijicd ds Ihc; dayJc of lhe week on which sum SUr m er season w ith a -full rreser- iit.iML- ,1„1> « hctc '‘■>■^1 "‘’‘i'."will hc published. VOivoir,” Brewer said. iL1iil-(\ i\ llll! Ml.lilllllllK'J.n-J All , ’“ 'l™ = 'lt'.cr. plea^c ^e^d chiii>);c uf 1The drought picture rem to: P.O. llo» 5J«. Twin Halt-.. 11.....1 ...... i.iu-n: il:»ly .ir>J Sun bleak in extreme southeasastern W 7 ' 5 a,.ih Kills W.tKl|X'fv|X'r uccl>. Sjiiiidjy Idaho, where inflows at; 1 B ear ^ r e .lllll SlJIliI.n cill!> S.'^.IKlI [HT Wfck, Out «r lUgkVa.asxsss™«. Lake Ill are expected to reachh only MilnarOom lokaWolcsn lUriariaDom 10 percent of n orm al Only in two Ccpocity 38.000 AF Copodly95,180AF ,Cof>Dpoetly 80.540 AF ' I ' i m c ss-Ncw.s - I telephone di directory preprevious years, 1936 and 1993.1 ■' (Cofttenh:36^15*AF|96%) ConiContenlt-.96,377AF(101%) ConlvlsnH:.46,277AF|57%) • has there been less water inJl stop Circulation (DanielI Walock,W Circulation Directort o r ) .. . 733-0931, E x t 1 age at the end of A p ril CIlISsifi(^d A d v ertisin;ing g (Deby Johnson, M anager)er) ...... Ext.2 WKU&BurKwof,o/Rtdomelhn ~ / **Atc A id j , Meanwhile, the Boisee and News (Clark WnlworUo rth , M iuiaging E d i t o r ) ...... £ x t.3 p " Payette River systems inin th e R clflil A dvertL sing (M ik e Sm it, A d v e rtis in g D irei west-central mountainss are Payette systemim have already - ‘ ”Spriipringraiiis have saturatedithii m River, ^ d ttr o m 1 A g W ee k ly U a n e iGGoffin, o f General M iuuger)-... 2,000KW cfs to 5,OOOl __ ex p eaed to All. or nearly fln,n , o ffi- .....drafted'some as flood conaor." groun< P u b lish e r S te p h e n H a n g e n ...... und ihl^m'e placei'3^fwi% cfs dTier a sRowerTjni"brought'mofe ...... S, d a is said. W ater m anagers inir th e . measures. Sunda:iday and Tuesday, tlie W dsesn , thanan.inchofwattf»tf totheqre^.

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KnlghtRIt RIdder Newi Service wera tbe wedrack of ll- mism about: achievinga< peace in “rutbutbless nnsder.” ------JridimntTnnidsed “AmA m erican ...... dwMlddleEasi'M t------“Tlnrbe win finditbe t - a rIDMORE, d » Okhi. - Runaway ‘ iiadce*fortfaepBpeintoiiIton. - But tbe bombmbingsnovidedBush killeiiUers and they will leam t Dcmocrocrats from th e Texas House B ush, sp d d d n g In dririz{ring rain widtaDewObiiTliwrnttiiwi fo r tds fte- m»Bi^•nning of Am csican justice,”,” b e ect crowiowd. “Any time anyone attaca c k s y fair" and scrap plans to md^said “tbere’s a lot of[suspicion su to be a center]erpiece of his snimp ourir bhomeland, any dme anyoyone redrawaw the political boundaries £is.atQaida.” OsaiDabinltn Laden’s speedi whena beh seda reelection attacta d a our fellow dtizens, wt forTexs’exans in Congress, xmrnetwotk. next year. *Ihe[he war on temn’goes bee onoi the bunt, and we'll finfi d icrc was no sign that a com- MJntil al-Qaida is com]impletely on,” ho said.I. “ “T h ese d esp icab le themlom Ju st a«v ttm> .” nisc was nearing between 4 - ^ ' sro n g b t to josticertfaeyy wantV to ' acts were conommitted by Idllers Tbe.rally Th was staged by’ tth e - as House Spoak«r Tom- luzt Americans and ourur 1friends whose only faidaidiishate.” Whit^ te House to build supped Ifor Idick and the 51 Democrats m d allies," he said. "Therheyll hit Bush saidd ceven a degraded a largerlari tax cut than the Sem d uup at the Holiday Inn in m d run, and tbeyll tiyy tito hide.. state, al-Qaidilida remains a clear now3W Ihas planned, but Bush’s: eeco- tfiM. Ardmnore, ot where they are sta^- |. Rep. Dan Branch, R-Dallasillas, cuts iV e^ going to get tlusn.” danger. “It: dunds for er," he said.L "It" takes hatred in frontontation with a esldent Bush >' I p . two years. This is notot ai Spring «adential complcx for a compa*i i. Induding BigW w o minutesmi, if (the) leadership- ly u n d er contract to thee UU 5 .m il- usun would make the rightIt break. It's tim e to Ket;et lot work, iki«e*(19, le’protesting Democraticc Som eone’s got to takeake charge /eered toward his radicalical goals or gxiards andmd dressed in Saudi theyicy have charged some wealt SOURCES; Auodalodiber p. of Abd al- , T'',' 1 ilators do blame U.S. HouseQ over there and say, say 'O K , ifter U.S. troops remaiilained on National Gueluard uniforms. As Saucaudi citizcns arQ hclpi:It 15 i, a key planner “ S'."®"' ority Leader. Tom DeLay, aa enough’s enough,',' b e c a u se la'udi soil following thnal G u a rd s e n tr ie s 'terro:irrorist activities. issue of rcdistricting as a of cach other.” 'jromise from the Saudludi royal asked thema ffor identification, In In that light, Saudi officii/em - attacks and was icialsled said. :amily to disgruntledd IslamicI and at thatt pointP' they opened wentent out of their way to empl■£ d- Jchani, a 29-year-ol 3urats that they wouldd lileave os fire wiih autonLomatic rifles. sizctzc th at S a u ^ A rabia, too, wa:dom assumed a leadersh ioon as the conflict wasI over.ov< Saudi officficials said that, in victiictim of the bombings. iilar,.T the organization a - I ■ ( audi foreign minister, Frinilthy ture last Novembt The number of U.S.i. militaryn: addition to0 thet victims, nine Saud S' jezsonnel in the kingdomlom, w hich charred bodieslies w ere fou n d a t th e Saudaud, vow ed to tak e s te m miping Roshim al-Nashiri,w i rose to 10,000 during thetbe recent ' three compourDunds, b eliev ed to b c suresires to combat such attacksid to of th e attack on the lyar against Iraq, bas retuetumed to those of the1 attadcersat who drove thele future.fi the Aden port i io normal level of about•out 5,000. th e v eh icles2S ias they went off. “The “T blood of Saudi citiiccials Yemen, Saudi offidi ^ Wee ’r e , icknowledglng wide:despread Prince Abdtidullah, the Saudi wasas mixed in this tragic eveipha- ■ ■IIIII) great jppbsition tt) tbe theirr pipresence crown ]^ce'£ iand the kingdom’s withith American blood,” he sa 1 nnong the Saudi peop:!Ople» th e d ay -to -^y ruliniler, said in a state- “It[t shouldsl increase our efforts leac Bush administration mnounced ment that theJie attacks were car- shoulould make us not hesitate i to get mo. weeks ago that nesnearly all ried out by-:y-suicide bombers .takeike whatever measuresI a I NO^ DS. military personnelwi['will leav e w hom he desi[escribed as “terror- needeeded to oppose these peo]les in Ty the end of the summer.ier. ists.” whoho only h ate, who only kill, a .'•The seven Americansins known ' In all, Saudiudi officials said, the for)T noni purpose whatsoever.” >me the f each other and allI uu: s e d th e of ClL Federal ' lane technique. 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USA TWENTITY m a t and green designed to be as be redcsignc'ned since it is the belo»low the U.S. Treasur ____ attractiv e to the eye ass i t is con- m ost frequentently.counterfeited embleiblem on the right. The.bacack founding to counterfeiterters. of all thei denominations. of thethi bill is imprinted wit “U.S. currency reptipresents Bureau off Engraving! and dozenxens of tin y yellow •‘20"s. security and integrityy {around Printing Director Dii Thomas SeeSecurity featu res ftt>m th e *9*96 the globe,” Treasury SeiS ecretary F erg u so n sai«aid a new $50 bill redesdesign continue: a Jacksoson John W. Snow said duriuring an would appeartar next year and a wateiitermark to the right of th e 7 unveiling ceremonyy a; t th e SlOO bill in 20C2005. portrait; rtn an embedded "securitn ty m Bureau of Engravin;'ing and Only thenI wouldv the bureau threairead” on Jackson’s left and Printing. “The design wew< intro- make a deciscision on tens and numeimeral 20 on the lower rigl dticc toduy will help kec];eep it that . fives, he addcIdcd, and there are sidei e of the face that toggle way." . no plans to chichange the ones and betwetw een c opper and green whchen The nL-w twenty, appip p e a rin g twos, th e nn( o te is d lted . © ^ only .SL-ven years after• introduc-in The new nn( o te , w h ile e a s ily Although Alt) the bill debuted1 oon , tion of the large portratrait bills recognizablee as2 a U.S. S20 bill. Tuesilesday, it will not actuallUly now circulating throughiighout the has many strilcriking features that appeiipear on the street until th e ■'■r-:-. . -, th e • ' • world, comes in respoiponse to separate it fromfr its predeces- fall,:11, so consumers in both th counterfeiters’increasingling exper- sors. most notablyno the subtle Unitenited States and overseas cacan !t accustomed to it andI s so WM tise with digital equipmemcnt, offi- shadings of>f blue,1 green and get a ciulssaid. peach that “weave“v seamlessly bank;inks and businesses will havavc 636 Polellne Ropulurity, is nothingng shon of W h a it E v e ryIf G ra d Ni e e d s . nn'itiliition. I«i\Mnakerss inir QlinoLs arc considering regulati< that would all but outlaw it. And earlier this year, branches of the armed•d ; services Enough ianytime millinutes . ATNM* . banned tongue-splitting.lg. Offidals • at Seymour Johnson AAi ir Force James Koen, a 19-yaar-old1 from ...... -Base in North-Carolinana say o n e -----ScottsvIIIerKV.V;y.V»Jiow8 off hl» ipitt — ------to stay irn touch 24/] airman had tlie tissue in lonJueatMlSoI homo on May 7. longue reopened and sc^sewn back • together in Februaryy t to avoid lx.‘ing kicked out of the: se:service. mously in hethe Illinois House and Those wlio’ve had theirleir tongues is awaiting a1 votevi in the Senate, split call it a body modiedification, Last summcmer, state lawmakers Any tiim e 7Qi and see it as an cnhanceir:cmcnt. in Mi^igan1 narrowlyn defeated a , 4 A few do it for shodock v alu e. similar bill., “Ultimately, “1 it came Others describe the expc!perienceas down to ,nan individual rights nthly Anytime Minututes spiritual. And many sayly tlieyl Sim- issue,” sayss Tom1 Kochheiser, a 700 piv like how it looks andid ffeels. sp o k esm ann for I the Michigan ■•‘When I first saw it,t, I thou^t Dental Assoclociation, which sup- tongue-splitting wass thetl most ported but diddie not introduce that L . J NIght&Weekend JH beautiful thing I’ve seeseen in my state’s unsuccicccssful measure. He Unlimit[ c Q Home Airtime MilMinutes hfe," says James Keen,», a 19-year- says the assocsodation has no plans old from S cotts^le, Ky.,[y., who got to pursue thele issuei further, his tongue cut by a loclocal body Miller, a a Democrat from Monthly access with new 2*yr. i piercer in December aftia fte r a sur- Chicago's souiouth suburbs, says he $3999:agreement (New 1-year agreemer geon declined to do it. understandss tlth e n otion of person- for current customers,) Keen, who now speaklaks wilh a al freedom. “But“I Tm not sure the slight lisp, says most peo]jcople don’t people gettinting this done under- know he’s had it donee uunless he stand the riskisk^” he says, “We’re shows tliem. choosing saferfety over cosmetics." Wlien he does, he dem(im onsm ites One of thele mr ain vrorries, Miller how botl) forks of his tonguetor can sa>^ is risk; ofof infection from bac- move independently, A Ai nd il’s a teria in the mmi outh. 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R -ldaho/ dam o|x.‘nu«)r can tv'ho sits on the py appeal to any of I> )u c :iA s Sill-;ii-;i-:i,Y O u r v i e w : An energy Scnaif l-jiorpy the depariment.s Ciminiittcc inll bill provision providesS of Inierior, The sim ple facts that piput the lie Ur ^ 0 ^ \Va>hington. and Commerce or ll' .ill the whining on the; rright are \vhi> lias helpedi;| more balance in the Agriculture. In the.-*-: No single ixiliiical1 pposition * u e in t I'ral't a provision debate over hydroelectiCtriC sh o rt, it l)alances is a litm us test for patrioti:)tism, and lo jiivc- mt>n.' bal- needs for energy supixm forourtr(x>psisn'; not ct)u- pled to a particulitr [wliticlical doc- 1 ^ ^ ----- anco in ilio dam dams. p r o d ll c 1 i o n trine. rc-livensiiig pro- ||(? aguinsi other fac- ' W hatdoyouttiinkl O ur soldiers, .sailors andnd m ust be held a< fl'SS. 3 accountable by.die If If wev fail to do so, we do not ftfully There have alwajIways been those M arines fight because the;ley cidzenswhoelielect them, both to rea For alnioNi two realize what our nation standsds for among us who havelave panickedIn •o We welcome view/pointinis For environ- irth as.sure that the l)elieve ilernocracy is wort! heir acrions ore in . and anc we.do not deserve the libcberty times of crisis and,nd, ini their cow* tliH-adcs now. m enialisis cru­ defending, regardless of tl from our readers on ttii! the ix)li- die best intere;Test of our nadon a nd we we take for granted. ardice, tried to shorshort-drcuit con- power companies sading lo restore tics of tluise who send therlem into to protect d iee lives L of our broth- 1 The stru g ^ e to protect freei!edom stitudonal protecdoicdons or bully ih.ii operate darn-free rivers. liarm'.s u.iy, 77ie U.S, milit c and oDier issues. litary ers and sisters'rs who ser\'c in uni- is is constant, o but by po m eans: onlyoi dis.senters into silenilence. They wrap iiyilroeleciric - does not decide what warsirs to form, ------th e C ra ig id e a is oan n ithe battlefield. It continueses in them selves in thele fi;flag diey dalm fight. I have never been a I dams have beonn b ia s p h e m y , a Marine, Dissent isnot noi merely a privi- our our newspapers, our school^, oour to love w hile violadiiladng the prind- imniiiip npstreiream in the Amongi; tthem is former Idaho 1)1111 iK-lieve I can .say wiiliith confi- lege bestowedJd upon i us by the sac- courtrooms cou and our polidcal irinsd- pies for w hich it staisiands. lienee thai they do not sit i relicen>ing proce)cess. In the Democnirratic Gov. Cecil Aiulrus. it up all rificcsofsdldieilers, as some have tutions. tuti 1 have no p a dence e n a for diose night on the eve of a deploiloyment Ix.'en saying.That Tl view is an S iniiuls of hard-lineie ieco.s. hydni who hia• lasts the idea as an Soldiers died on d ie beache:ies of who fail so complete5letely to under- holding a referendum onI theirtl unfortunate pe: have joinedd ooil and coal assiiult oi perversion of 0 larger Normandy Nor to protect o u r liberty, er stand democracy,y, wiwho think so lit- : o n th e ecosystem , panicijjation. idea. 10 tiirm a n e v il, ih i butbut so did M edgar E v e i^ who10 tie of our troops thaithat they vt»w three-headed /Xiidrnsrtis and other fisli advo- Our nation is hles.sed wit\ith dedi- Dissent is a f< a foundational princi- a?rved st^n honorably only to be their su p p o n andd inin the n e x t' i nerpy hydra. Sniiinlmon advo- cates cacan cry a river until cated sons and daughterss whoi vol- ple of our nauo uon, bom of the sac- gunjunned down 19 years later wlwhile breath trample thethe 1liberties beliig uili's have targeie:‘ie d d a in s as L ake Boiionneville returns. Yet u i nieer to do the unplea.s;inam, . rificesofsoldic: iiers and dtizeiis . Tying tryi, to build a b e tte r nationn ifor defended w ilh AmeiAmerican blopd-V, tiu >.'iilprit in killiiilling off fisii mosi IdIdahoans recogni/e messy i Jtib of violently defe:fending alike. It is a rigl ig lit and, in fact, a allill of c us. People w ho fear}ar iideas, who , niicr.inon' in Northwest > hydroptw our peaceful principles. livlivery resixinsibility o tower as a key factor in ' y of aU those who live It It has been said recendy thala t fear free a n d openen debate,( have ’ ..\merican shoulti he gratef tlie regioilion's economic health, eful for in a democracy,icy. ' camrampus organizers don’t defen;nd been a ro u n d for a longlc lime. i Ihe gift they lay on the alialiar of If we disagrei itie years,s. these t envi- If youu -;4 ------prumoie fi^ll at a1 highhi cost for telecomirnminiications company, dam ojvratoi's - costscos that are tlie state':le's economy suffered, — LETTE]ERS passed directly loo consumers.t Remen:ember the agony of In some cases, fish ish advocates percentt (or(< more) increases in Money will not cure woes» There are finefini people in oiir In Ir fact, I am so enthused by?die d Point, my school bus slid into a , i want dams breacheonsil)le con}jomeration1 failingf; store. d balance to the proccss, amun ]proud to submit them to yoi•ou: ber Iran-Contra? Tef]Teflon Ron | iind Nation in ils duty lo deliver to us f( ional Marine and helpiiping ensure hydro dams ! footing As an Idahoo taxpayert! and a “It’s “I the year of the cow!’’ couldn’t. D addy Bush3ush claimed ne- ; the hill - well-educated, lite }-'istu;nev Sirrv-jce. can continitiniie functidiiiiig in the iterate, common populaulant, I woulda.sk Mr. “Keep “1 die ’American Dream’m’ “kijew nothing.” SoSoweelecied V ,, I resixitisihledtizens. (.'(imp.iiiies canan provide Northwesest. More importantly, - Bedkeandourlir legislators to re- aliviJive for die well-heeled!” Sergeant Shultz presiTresidentMad-', j You s;iid “education prof .ihi-rn.itjve resioratration plans. pectinc ihe needs of his 'ofession- evaluate all ourlur sdiools and get “Cows “( are our most importanant dog conservativessinsisiBill ins '' ! als.” parents and ".struaurt r.iiher ilian endurilire the doc- . rait.-payinf■ing ciinstitiients and pro- ‘ ired com- diem all on thle e same ; textbooks for resoesource!” Clinton’s insatiable)le appetitea for. j tL-ctinp Id.i:d.iho’s economic health. 'miiic-es” w ere ignored in thdiis pro- each grade, .“I. “Keep dial boot on the ear of unattractive women'len was die wbrji ! Icess of funding. Not true,' ar and you Make all edutducators accountable. thehe teacher!"i crime ever comiriittee ignorc*d, arelethe read, write andlid be responsible fouround a new calling. Maybe thislisis outside our bordersv« w id i dieNotJm T h e' ‘•educadon professionals” v iTunes-PNevvs ’who sys- community menlembers first-dass myny chance c to get out into the realre American Free TradtradeAgrcemeril, StephenStei Hartgen ...... PuUli lenuilically dismantled a co lUlshet I compe- wages and dumjimp the froo-froo worirarid to make an honest buckJ etc. Clsih Walworth...... M. lent public educadon syster .Marutlng editor MUteSmtt...... A(tvertlslne dlroctor ' tem 30 frills and feel-go•good sodological afteifier being on the public dole a!as a Now we come too ULitde Bush years ago in the nSme of pnf^eress. experiments in t The members oftheIe eeditorial board and writers of ( in the dust bin of his- schochool teacher for 28 years. Myy “Shrub.” H e keepsps pointingpt out ' of editoilals are Stephen Nt)w our country Ls deaddlast I tory where dieyleybdong. • wife ting the wolves over therelieresow ew on’l among the industrialized nn rife is getting tired of supportir Harigen. Clark Walwoiworth, Steve Crump, David CoopeiperandShelleyRldenour. i nations our childrenai deserve( our best meile anyway. Hallelujah! nodcc th e wea.selssoverhere. ov' in educated students and c^even • efforts, not justiist more money. J I Odier dum the factct dthat he’s ' ' I JERRY COUai helow some 'Hiird Worid coun-co JERRY D. HUGHENH I Hi declared eternal warwarwid»ut ' tries. Hagerman Dedo boundaries and hememakesrude, ' etting in tonl U c h ' llie s e s;ime “profes.siona]ials" direatening commeni lave money and nents toward any removed God from our sdio country that doesn’tn ’t rrecognize his TwinFalls, IDID. 83301 completelyI in 1980 and now!'"o'Sr Remember ttieset t k\ 10 make youf fedin]clings known to 734-6780. Fa:Fax 734-3905 i >eai0utteD'csenti3tivcsinC entire sodety is payirig diatathorrif. mottos foreceducation q, „ dollars to his rid i cronies,croi thereby in Cong/css? In Washington;ton: ic i price. Sdiool shootings, n: Our GOP legislators fighting I Here's Mow: Afua-reading ^ ad^trillionsofdol[dollars to the." S20 Hart Son;:enalo Olfice Building violence > of every order, ind ng Mr. Young’s letter amomong themsdves and widi the 10 the editor (M: I natioiial debt whidi:di Vwould take"' Washington.1. DCC 20510 the , recent \id eo of the hazii May 7) concerning goveovemor reminds me of a Ixid Ihc subsidies all, , _ dienextlOgeneradoadons the next-' ; Sen. Mike Crapo0 (202) 22427‘2752 girls { by girls and selfish, sell alloned to Mr. Bedke beereer conunerdal. More taxesl L andMr.Newto,, J two centuries to makjnake good, while ' I'l Twin Falls, call Of vwite:Tite: Mffl://i://craig.&enate.eov/email tered t graduates from these »mb for their ediKducation! More taxesl Less edu offering no help to0 dnthe finaridqliy , u^oa VifTis, senw r reigionat g o direoof itiepreneut^p, I cadeadoni Hove it when problems fgressi\-e learning environme , . desperate states, and he’s trying ID :C'2 Faiis*ve..S utle2 h ’s rw wonder bomejchooli eakout andind solutions collide. Take sdioi 2 Rep.Mil(e Simpson I 0lu«is Mr.Youne.rn . " establish a Chrisdanian theocracy1 ii» Falls, © e ? 3 0 i growing. I’m amazed at your tran;■ansportarioa WithSimpIot’s In Twin falls,!s. tcall or wnte: ^ ’ America, wtat’s notlottolike? t :S i-2 5 l5 ;T iw 733-OflliJ lave attinidclYourler letter just drips plan Criaft,e Bames These “professionals” ha\ lant dosing and declining suga5“ But I came here tot II. WuunmRioi!. nes. agriculture fckJ direc- j tiorethc ™tl>d«nayandmd tna^ulity, but prodroductioR, there have tobe • to talk about the tor failed our children and igno slate Legislature. Ifr.Mr. Bedke, Mr^. I l l HubbCii fa a that n e ali suffer fromn “their”* ^ y . you aren'en’t implying that bumundies of surplus ^ d irucks 1201 Fans AvtAve. E„ suite 2 5 f f CametwvJustdosedse down aH the.,; WiisiiiiiniOTi, DC 20510 experiment. tms Situation SOIsmacksofhypooiqr, andlnd beet trucks sitting around, • Twin Falls, ID I83301 t. schooIs-ThiswouIdsId s a w money;'; . :2U2. 01d«hyol diildren learwTKdhow S t o on you!II VYour obvious cha- Whyiliy a r e s d u o l do ld rcn KiO rid Fa« 734-7244 , now and eventuallyIly dumd b dowu'i^ ( •niiii MK-SbilgBS COn »w.ctJC ! .. c 734-7219. Fa. to read, \\-riie. do madi,' respcct ^ Bmisraisgade.ded. After all, this is ingijlg in fancy, yeUow buses with L'l.vmben. tnwasnmgtonion: ^ ‘ th e voting public,, vrtiwhich woulc^ >: '.Mpo iiimie page ot our god, country, teachosi aiond par. land of opportunity. thleir ^ luxurious windows and sea ' 1339 Longwof•w tti Bulldmg eats virtually guaranteeee ocontinued/ if. nAv.bviiaie.RDV/H:Tnpo ent^ and were very crcadve You should b ehs heartened by die who WashinglOfi. D iien dieaper alteniadve trans-IS- Republican dominanoance^ forevi^? 1. D.C, 20515 'dieirow n merits! good fortune oftaf these two gende- port ort is readily available? I hope that’s no Phone: (202/:21225-5531 ididiat? meo-Didldetectectanairof Iti Sen. la n y (Craig Gee, M-hat w as wrong witl It woriced before. One wiruer,!T> Idaho founders httfil ; Fax: (202) 22£2 25«216 ^ twcre unhealthy bittertem ess in your let-. abou 11 iwin Falls, call or wfile:nie: Access Simpsi Notfaizigl Ahd our chllmieR V bout SO y e a n ages it w as c d dland at •EstoPapetua." ipson’sefliali through Ws [jdie best-educated people onondie ier? Balderdash!shl Wouldn't u be ax m MiKi'Maitwws, regionalB( dtrectofdl Webpage: xn«y, because anservatives b£had It^seoougbto'm^i^onecza^ia igdiis ffeatifwewereleallintheinfluen- taty , Wl'.' Fiift Ave. SuiiL' A face of this planet Ignoring ot yet determined tfaat Al Gorere beeri http;//www.t»iw.ttousejov/simpson ^ tdie till positioas tfaa one fact eves m e pause at I faattfaiese two stated' inivem v a ed global warming. Half--f- JESRYCRAWFDJTOBD-. ------^------ll lllenn “educatiwi pnrfessionrcials." Dttenhavesodestesenredly attained? vraylay b e tw ^ WentMl and Westist W a i d e n ______

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QPIPINION I P u ^ Jisitaxcuttfs woulcd a lso b (lenefitthhe less ‘ywell-to-d residential cootooteador witfaoutjoE jobs, and spend bQlions I taxcut? penalized by excessive taxes aai n d a c ro ss th e co u n tryy, , readyrc lo hire - | £ lUrdtreoeiidy tabaUoutMt wastefol state govern- A N C Well, two 9Utout of th re e taxpay- ^ombasted ^ opportunistic pniresi- provided Congressssremove-ssomc rc , 4i«y am rimnfitg M ichael F rai ssassdtfae White meststfaai ers bl the highe{best tax brack et denlen d al candidates eager to scoc o re o f th e u n n e ce ssaryry impediment-s,ir ! coarscMnioogrowthpro]^ n Unforturtunat^, advocates for ------1 - {500,000outofof750,0(X))Breactu- chei:Jieap polidcal points. In fact, research fronfrom my co!- ^•conandc^xcutsthttdo tbesortof[of tax relief most likely ]puts you among the wealthIthiest 20 ally small businisinesses-themom- These Tl A m ericans m ake ourI le a g u e s a t T h e H erii;eriiage U m Icoefrjerit tenfG a eorge . t o o e a tetemOUonsofnewjobs t ipercent of all Americans.I- and-pop firmsIS who v comprise the ecoiiconomy grow. And they’re Foundation show' s s^ ^ e le g isla tio n jK ntngbotpayoffnpalpi G< contrib* come upp sJshort in this latest iAccording to some liberalsds,this engine of job> grow gs th in this coun- pois^ is e d to do even more. under review in thcihe House nf K & *i wealdw campi episodeI of “class warfare.” i means you’re rlclL Yet maim rried tr y - a n d woulduld realize 80 per- RecenUy, R the owner of a snunail Representatives wouldwou allow i | p ^ wWlw IrilHng ^ For startarters,Inexactly are all . . couplesc who file a joint retetum cent of the $1313 billion in tax busibusiness in Paducah, Ky., toldd these job-generaiorslorsiocreaie ^rintXwo tbese“wejwealthy campaign contrib- ' make i up 8S percent of thislis group. relief due to thisthi change. Con^m m ercc Secretary DonaldI m o re th a n 1.2 m illiorIlion new jobs r ^ iis has a familiarffinority I utors”whiwho would be luxuriating These arc the families whow pay They are hethe proprietors of the EvaBvans th a t h e had already c ^dcu- c th is y e a r a n d next.:t. uchle attract- inthewinwindfall from Bush-style im ore taxes sinroly becayiseise - fabled family-O'/■owned farms that lateated the savings he would realKilize S h o u ld w e sh rujg g uul ff a c h a n c e L iA ^ Ibomas Dasdedia nw ^ rinp • •• rgr relief?ef? Are we looking at. tthey’re m arried The propciposals som an y o four u ri liberal , fron:rom an im m ediate drop in thehe to spark real economlomicgrowih------' tT'jxtli igsidenbrand imagesofof the idle rich who spend inow before Congress to ^itliminate wearing anothether h a t and drawing :op top tax ra te from 38 to 35 per-r- like that, just so tax<;axe in th e - thing some daylay. They a re the And\nd employ another 30 j t a expand govemmiM ed i^d teachers:sa and middle managers ttop incom o tax bracket whvho eam everyday heroeroes w hose hard Ami\m ericans. M ichacl Franc iss uiccvie prvsiJcnt such as th e Me in i n ^ - decline, Life and Pilgrimoge of Jessissc taken some ofjf mr y paragraphs for vgr;/ersion. It never came. inR individuals and1(1 tlthe subcul- id them in. e x h ^ tiiat of a pidcufu low levd. This argargument is weaker than Jackson” had wound up a few1 his and pasted! Now T he New Vork Times tetells lures lu which liicyey nmay or may ruiH from its a lr ^ne y U Federal ic sounds,Is. iBig price dedlines fo r iweeks later in the San Fnu•andsco TTiatsoundslislikesomeofthe usaIS a task force of editors wil] not hdlonR whon wellwell-ineaiiing -Statemencoftneiunittee, May 6, goods (cara r s , com puters, etc.) (Chronicle under another nreview- explanations; we’rewj hearing from fgyieview policies and procedureses editors try (0 make Cooke,” he saidaid, referring to The nevilever m et in ploces he’d never;r atithorof“UlKrulRai.iR a d sn i, " L< a /cv- H B U dec]irice^ it hasn’t their wageages; th e cconom y coold fTuiishing his own. The editcitor, Washington PostPo5 rep o rter who visiidsited. T he Times had publislicJied riiror ih jjoliiiail sdeitou T ia 'tJt Yale. priclappened in benefit. )ie United But wharhat’s also tru e is th at T ' ^ HH • t)ieStates since deflaQ'onin iposes dangers: (1) he Great lower pricrices could squeeze cor- Jepresdon. porate proprofits, h u rt the stock Vluough the market anand pressure companies ■ - S’!rOMC didn’t to fire worvorkers a nd cut wages; Ro bertJ. fnention o j (2) fallingng prices could lower SaMUELSON ?‘deflation,”. e r overnighth t interest rates to n ear ^ ______.“delegions of Fed rero, makiaking it harder for the rd that it Fedtostisstimulate the cconomy; ir e 's^ FFREEPhlio n e. ' watchers concludcdiand that it’s (3)compaipanies and farmers may I th'^ant deflation-anc default on loans, w hich are fixed m ljhty worried. arise from too while thele ]prices they receive " ‘Defla'tionwouldariyerything frpm fall, and1 (^(4) consumers might It's th e BE e s t P ric: e E v e r! m ach supply (of ever;^ l a n e delay pureurchases, believing computer chips to littleair d em and. future pricprices will be lower. Kats) chasing too littas companies In the Di D epression, th e dangers : • FFree l P h o n e aiin d More! races would dropsrs. as T he prob* materializiilized. From 1929 to 1933, rafcpeted for buyers,or and capital retail priarices dropped 24 perccnt. rim of surplus labor«sisdobal.&i t Thousandsods of businesses and pulling down pricesmand i has led farmersI wiwent bankrupt. About dng unemploy- 40 percenient of banks failed. By tO|l3 months of rislag 1933, uneiaemployment was 25 per- •ns, th e . c e n t Alth(ithough th e Fed cu t inter- . W hatever happens,tsignalsahis- estrates,ts, the economy didn't ^ JE pM C ’s statem entthe si] early respondL SStill, deflation doesn’t aEdge.plan»->£39,99qtjiqi^lify for: ! .. t^ c break. Since thehich p eak ed always spespell disaster. From 1870 • ‘i - i l^O s, inflation (whic1979) h a s dom- to 1896,, prpriccs fell about 1 2 pcr- „ a tl3 .3 p ercent ia 197ly. Its rise a n d cent a yeai'car, reports a study , i ^ e d the economy.^ 1rates, the economistists Michael Bordoof falj affected interestsing I prices RutgersI aiand Angela Redish of stodc m arket, housinging inflation’s. the Univeiversity of British and wages. DemotingiweVe Colombia,lia. D ^ i t e periodic ioilportance m eanswith we unfomil- slumps antand banking crises, the ^icredanewerawit ecoQpmygy grew alwut 4 perccnt iar threats. lefeated. In annually.y. 1Income p e r person Inflation looks defeier price index rose about3ut 1.6 p ercent a year, ‘ . 'I March the consumerrom ] a year Industrial!lalizadon spread. From / ..was up 3 percent fronapressive,but 1670 to 18!1890, iron and steel pro­ icflilier, that’s unimprtse stemmed . duction ququintupled, dgar pro- mOch of the increase:icesthatare - duction^ajimost quadrupled and from soaring oil pricebVs called sugarroduction nearly tripled. now receding \^ ^ithout rs erratic Farmers’8’ ccom plaints about “ core infU tion," withirices,isrising folUng^c^ces and oppressive. energy and food priccat ann u al ra te . . debts tnRgipgered a populist back- '■ iitaboutalpercentflornutny laA,butnt mainly workers and . Kldreover, prices forave t be i'' “ ping for several yeanshove ' astudytwtw its economists on t -V M arch 2000, pricesntforc^3.4 hs Japan’s woeflation. The chief con- 1 6 ^ 8 0 0 -declined 2.8 percentapplian^ 1 elusionsI wiw era th a t th e Jap an ese L o c a l E d g e pi^ttent for i^or'appI, dryers a n d hadn’t antimddpated deflation and (induding washers,,9J dl percent that its coicountermeasures were O'HOBILE mkrowave ovens),md57percent 9 i toolittle,ts, too late. O nce defla* 8 0 0 Anytim e Mininute.l for women’s andliters. tion becon»mes a posalb^ty, the I IS O O O f^P eak Mirlinutesi foirp^sopal compute]reasea reflect study said,dd,% govemAient should 'w - • '■/' tvesepHcedecrea!Btter manage- undertakeike econoi^c stimulus ' "J' “ '• Over 3 8 H o u r s l neW technology, bettcximpetition, “beyondi t!the levels convendonal- "S b .- 1 v o u iN ) '^ai?O0M inute»l-O trflHit an d conBut a few ly implied'ed"-an ounce of pre. 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_ _ ...... MdHi efore th e service today ac ?^me Memorial Parkc inii T w in F a lls ; favmi1 4^44 pjiL Thursday thftet ’ at Our Savior LutiietsnID (Church In Constance J. (Hill)) LeiserL of service st 11 a.m. today at the MoiMortuajy. . friends may caDI'from 6 10 ajn. to familyly greeting| friwids from &// Tw in F alls ( P a M Magtf^ValktfH I Twin F alls, graveside; scservicc at Hazelton 2ndnd Ward (3upcl; int«^ noon Thursdayy at Reynolds pmat^at White Mortuary. , Funeral Home, Twin PuLFiILi). : bliio» ! 10:30 a.m. today at TwinTw Falls ment will1 follow in Sunset Debra D Lynn Thomas of TiTwin Funeral Chapel inloTwinFaUs. I I ,e la n Cemetery (Reynoldsis Funeral1 Memorial Park;Pa friends may call FallFalls, memorial service at 4i pp j n . FiomOROce W D en atd c naneoa off VirgU Wavne Thoaixompson Chapel, Twin Falls). from 9:45-10:'10:45 ajn . today a t the' toditoday at th e Lighthouse Chris)istian MUt B utler of MackayM and for- TwinQ Falls,F service at 11 a.m.1. Filer, memortjal serviceice a t 2 p jftn v fo I church (Whi/hite Mortuary, Twin Fellowship, Fel 259 Main Ave.'e. E . m erly of (hooding,lg, memorial ser- Saturd;irday at Trinity Lutherana today at the Communilunity Bibl&4u3 ; Mtlara, M inn; Ronald A. Hoskin, forformCTly of FaUs). Twirw in Falls; a reception will fol'ollow vice and life celebnibration at 11 ajtt. Chunh: a Church, 610 Yakimidma; FilctoO ; ...... Twin Falk and Jerome,.*c ,.scrv ico at...... aat th her sisti^ s homcu Centro Coi^ourt, F riday at the LDSDS Church, 1228 wiU bebe. one hour b^ore the ser­ (P a rk e ’s M ^ c V alleyiley F uneiialriiM ; 1 p.m. today at Reynolds)lds Funeral Ju d ith Antinn Palmer of Burley, TwiIwin Falls (Parke’s Magic Va!Galley M ain St., Gooding.g. v ic e a a ti the church in Milacaa Home, Twin FaUs). . ’ Y»no2 O l y m p i a , W rrton.a ; Pernno. Dececember 15. 1974, in fi,me of T w ^ .^g imas D. Howard ttie tt^ings! s h e h a d d o n e , S h o CliffClifford T hom as, Ernie Thom as,is. Ed He is survivedod by his wife. Thomi ^ Falls. cnioyed travcjvoling, camping, road- Thoirhomas, and Jack Thomas: anand 4 Genevieve ol Ruptuport; ono son. HA2'A2ELT0N - Thomas D. Snow. Donnis (Christal) BossertBo: ol Rupert: Hownr. P'* ing. playingg games c and spending sist(sisters, fcie Mafono, MarcoHa Sn rard, 84, of Hazelton died quality timelO with \ hor family. She BonBonnio Gailey ar^d Jearf Staloy,I. six grandchildren,I, BrookoB (Johnny) M ondaiday, May 12, 2003, at hisI Ethel M. Toner (AU ' loved to coiiccilect dolls and bells, She Funeral Fi se rv ice s for Colleen■n will W iosl of Twin Falls,Ills. Holly B o ss e rt B U R L E Y -E th el MM .1Toner, 941S io a lso lo v e dI 10 lo move her furniture beae conductedi at 11 a,m. Frieriday, and Chelsea Bos:ossort of Boiso. 0 of Burley died Tuesday,day, May IBfion la living in Norlh inesle service will be held at 10 around, wtiici-uch te n d ed to m ake life Mav\/a y 16, 2003, at Whito Moftu.tu a ry . A n g o la J o a n Villa i t 2003, at Hazen Nursingin g H om e ib c jic - 'Chapol by the Park,* with Rev,V, Jim C arolina, Stovon Orick Ori and William Monday, M ' May 19. 2003, at vory intorestifsting and amusing for 'Ch, tl S alt Lake City, Utah. bolliil hor ', Robert novor knew. SonSommer officiating. Intermentnt Will ' Bossert of Rupertort; eight groat- fhe ValleyVal Presbyterian Church II Arrangements wwill bciiliw h e walkiaiked In the door, whore foll(lollow in Sunset Memorial Phe tim e of sorvico. ____School 111 ldjho.iri,l927.. v : -._ ,., • , (Robcfi) Dunlu n n in g .o f .S p a rk s . .N.V.____[ ■ E n j o y IH e a r i n g ■ He worked on me (amfamily ranch "mecQ^ andd nephews r and groat Cl'Icto joining tfie Navy,7, ’where he mecesandnenephews, ’ |H K R u p e a liervod four years. Whileule there ho Her parenents preceded her in H I A g;; a i n . [ j oocame a first class elcelectrician. death, Following his servicc min tttio Navy, Memorial1 ServicesS( for Juanita will y M a l M A - 1 H ”0 rtorkeo at Commofcial:ial Shipyard b e held Frida>% , May 16. 2003, at 11 M a S cs; & nAMMAXD J as destroyers were convoiivoried back a,m, at tho2 f= I’arke's Magic Valley h F CXKIB, QIC lllA ro ircigtiiers Funeral Horlomo, 2551 Kimberly |H He lived and workedj m Portland Road, Twin1 Falls. Fi Idaho wiih Pastor Q -rrljnifs a n a laicr m ovod to Calil Thoy both lovedOd traveling God made3e tho ram, Ho made the Leon L married Mary Wag mraurlcyarea ♦ GrateiySho; f'TOuqd Canada and Al:Alaska and dew. (Ho(Holly) on August 22. 1960601 733-0016 q t giiUHC' Itio Twin Falls C C< e m e te r y . j^wiTwin Falls. Idaho. Kelly (Loreiretta) 14 anniversary untiluni his death in ■■■ )ISON AVE £ . • TWIN FALLSa g a i n Arranqomenis are undercr thel direc- Mai of Hazelton, Idaho, and1 JJulie 1999, 7 3 3 - lion ol P a r k e M a g ic Vallealley Funeral (Rich) Vogol of Paradise, Califorlomia. In 1952. oflor altciation, r East 16th Street. Burloy. withth the Ihe kids roturnodj l her family, sho M IR Home-OUR C LSro lion of local votor^s. worked seasonallyally in ihe potato Friends may call al Rasmusussen and beel fields. SheShe was employed •ing For Our Community" FunFunoral Homo, on Friday, (romn 6i :0 0 at M agic Valley Fooi'oods at the lime of ■ 1* :ifno until 8:00 p.m,, and oh Satur:urday hor retirement. SheShe enloyed quilt- D prior to tho service, ing. crocheting, plaplaying cards with • H her grandchildrenon and her great- ^ - ^ifpen Qrwtt Cnr©?. V Colleen IVMao Thomas grandchildren. ShiSho lovod to visit bfiR R u p e r t ■ywmeSCcattA : H o d k i n sI CG r if f ith a n d toll stories of heher life. H er se n so of humor and funT hhave caused her V a n d !f& s p iu .1! ro ll C o lle e n M. Mae Thomas Hodkins E F to b e labeled a ’juvjuvenile delinquent Griffith, 76, 6, of Twin Falls, diod B ji G ra n d m a '. S h e onjonjoyod attending r= = s= . (208) 733-2234 Sunday. Mayia y 11, 2 0 0 3 . at. M agic Mass and was a m ^lass as vMU1M '2 p.m, ' L’4 6 e often to be noar himm \whan he joys of herr lifeIII wore her children, 20(53, 20d at Casslq Roglonal Metledical Friday, May 18..20C2003. at Rupert SL U C P worked in difforont stall■tales. They grandchildrenren and great grandchll- - C Ce^ enter. V Nicholas CatholicIlc C h u rc h ; 8 0 2 F W j 9 ; movod lo Victoria. Toxa:ixas. There. c^en. He was born January 23, t1914. Street.-with Fatherer Henry Carmona ^ ifr. Juanila mot and marrlacried Joseph She Is aurvurvived by tw o c h ild re n .' in Selby. S South Dakota, Ihe sonso of . M celebfcViL Rdsaiisaw will b o T p .m . - ‘ i v i N i M s i m i Ellis on A ugust 8 .1 9 5 6 .• HerparenisHe Billy (Jqyco) Michael and Mary WIslsl' :o )'H o d k in s a n d C a rla . Mic shear Thursday at the ^Church. . W : id—T 'A F iiafe.S asOT'; m o v e d to Elko. NV, a nnd d she and (Gary) Flumiimlelt; 1 sister. Zelma Bossert. Bo( He recetved his eduuicatlonv Mantjemenlsare.ire .under ihe dfrec-> r^ v - Joe followod in 1957.’. T h e y h a d Slaley of S acracramento. CA; 6 granct- in in South- Dakota. We mararrl«cr -titfn of H ansen Mortdary M' Rupert . ' \ Ihree children. Thoy laterter divorced.< children, Chrlsjy C Hodkins of • Genevieve Gei G. Strautxon Oecece o n b ^ ' I:

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M ai\G ic Va lley'/I/I d a h o ^ M in idlo k a steands i fo loseil H annsen couLincS see^ksm emnber kMMa thhat at the dty has picked up. Dixon purchasedj curbing.cu Next TlnmiUiwiKmlOfTMpondMit RResidents ' with more ththan summer the commiiiim ittee hopes to ;y in A mnalgama thhree re dogs would have to ap]ippIy install benches a ndnd titables. mone^ atedca^ or a kennel license for H A N SEN -yi- A resident is need- fo r $15. • City deanup-Tl-T h e Church of a d th e d n foUowing CJurrendy, un a kennel U cense issnot i God served 62 mealleals to the dty ' T h e b3oard oi put the value ot T I ax Appeals* decision, sale■‘■‘Mini- Ion of a city coundl- reqiequired . . mated meraticDs in south- doka d County Assessoror M « J cleanup volunteers:ers on Johnny ------r For a dog that runs loose' a , Horizon Day. ' ■ tu> a t $ & mflHon, T h at is Vaughn.\ A f>an tlie $167 mQUoavalu- county o assessors and attornm^for accepted th or retrieving it w ould b e $25 : the resignation fon on the number of)f TruckloadsTl of could loM $171,726ibeouseofa b( atkninZOl2002. Tbe lower vahiation the d counties is sdieduduledfor Monday of Co hc first offense, $35 for the s Councilman Roger the • . garbage hauled to0 ththe landfiU or ' ■tata Board of Appe*;ynlf rf«wiriftn saves t hle e company ' hundreds of todiv- ti nd and $50 diercafter. There Shanahan. Shahanahan has moved ond toberecyded. regahU u th e worthil ofc property tluusands*dsofdollaTSintaxes. Minidoka County comm outside dty linlimits, which makes currurrendy no impound fee. owned by The Amimalgamited The anamount that Amalga- ers e plan to m eet F iiday toodiscuss i himnolongerer eligible for a scat Also, Al residents who have bebeen • Parking ordinarInance - Mayor m ated’sTwTwin Falls idantnmst pay wfaedier v to appeal th e rulinj“fr . on the coundl.il. dited te i for complaints against ththeir George Uric' asked2d ilif th e council O ^ e r tax in g districu dli in in propert;sty taxes was reduced Smith said Amalgamat of ( Blaine County's andi Ketchum . BUHL - EveVen though some of GraiGrandstands Sports GriU, graram- impact areasi pr looklc like a revital- sideidewalks. an awning killed hundreds off tfathmiffandr of time and 300l fees - The , wild.noxious weedsdswithpesti- funds goiioing for essendal expens- then t would be distribubuted to izedtown. GGrandstands ra Sports Grill nown< * Swimming pool jjjjjj council approved:d a request by ddo^ digging tools,: fields of knapweed inn Blaine Main Street:et has been repaved extcxtends beyond the sidewal Is, s h e e r han d e®;,. ; no j Boys & Girls C lubi> re]representative power and bugs. M ichaelael said hundr^ of vol- C ( ounty w here th e y wouldId gradu- from EighthI tot< Broadway, and The'he extended width does r IJ or Sieve Kaau to waivvaive the swim- Biy^s? u n te e rs5 aare expected to begin ally i elim inate th e plants.I. parking liness haveI been drawn. intenterfere with pedestrians ming pool fees for the club's Yes, bugs. Especlecially hun- the campiQpaign against weeds on A lthough R eed y is rd uluctant ( to Some residentsIts have voiced safe- trafiraffic. 1 at Popplewell dreds of beetlesles of the May 31,I, withi the first “Weed definec the precise acrereage of ty concerns aboibout parking spaccs The Tl city awarded Parker;r an summer program at bates family, Out” at ElkhomEl Creek. knapweed I in Camas Courunty that located closeie to intersections. encincroachment easement unjniil Elementary Schoollool s ta rtin g in has a reputatiBtion for bor- Thereafsafter, groups throughout has 1 been destroyed by whatwl she City offidalss says they will look thetie aw: ning is replaced and thenth . June. ing into roots of ooxloxious knap- the sumsnmer will be pulling or callst “benefidal insects.’s.” much into the matter,er. he th eawning must be in comfnpli- * Bank presentiintation - Pat wecjd plants, resultijilting in even spray^lg weeds at Fish Creek, . . of< as many as 20,000 acrcres may Main Street;t to.12thl S treet wiU anccnee with dty ordinances. H a m ilto n J r . of Farmers the sturdiest plantsts dyingi from Oregdn1 Gulch.C Adams Gulch. havei been deared of kntnapweed be repaved inn ai couple of weeks. In In o th e r business: Nadonal Bank, JUlUI IDunn of U.S, the fatal infestation.0. L a k e C:reek. re Trail Creek and byI bugs. Sidewalks a nid d Ifixtures are upder • • W' ater aw ard - Doug Howjward B ank a n d A m y' BrinkmanBi of Bigs are A e latest»t addidon to north of)f tht e Saw tooth N ational Reedy said that usingg insects cons^cdon alongal< Broadway. andn d Steve Staufer w iih th e Idadaho ■ Wells Fargo B ankk gavega a presen- the [arsenal of weApiApons in the Recreatiotion Area headquarters to t destroy noxious ancnd toxic “The weathither has been our Dep)epartment of Environmenmtal tation to the councilmcil on the ser- figttt'on noxious weweeds being outside Ketchum,Ki according to a ' w i eeds h as becom e a popul)ular new worst enemy' asaj rain plays havoc Quaduality presented the counmcil vices their respectivctive banks can _ org^dzed in Blaines OC ounty. lis t o f^'participating p groups weapon. ^ But the bug viweapon with poureded cement and witi/ith a plaque for outstandiding offer the city in1 rereturn for its Allone of their perE>eriodic m eet- W c h a eI l distributedd at the meet- worlb^ slow. A successf\il'\il in sect asphalt,” saidid Scott Bybee. city servervice. Buhd was one of th e fifirst business, . ings;Tuesday, a doxeitten represen- ing. program thac destroysys weed engineer, citiley B( aid th ere are some problem s p to attend the nation,donal SkiUsUSA lit the time ! it'it was formed Reedy announcedan that a small achates : cost between $1.>1.50 and TlinevWewi wrttwtter ______said rouiounding the position, not w ilh ' competition in Missoiissouri. las^iyear at tho sugsuggestion of habitatt for breeding $3i - apiece. But, as Reed:idy point- [ensen. • New board mmer em bers - T he Blame County Comommissioner Cyphoclecleonus achates bad been ed < out, they don’t requiim'rrany BURLEY-1- The Cassia County Jenj • National competitions -• 1T he ■ board d ed ared BruoIrucc Bowen and SarM Michael, thehe group has set up nearnet a maintenance shed upkeep i - just noxious wet'eeds. ' School Distri(irict faces less cuts * than last year,IT, b u t stiU projects it boaiw ard approved g iv ii^ $50 apim th e'College C tions WiU bee! eliminated through medij^al professiona)nals will be ins lot onon the corner of Blue of o: Southern Idaho emer]srgency attrition. ready to respond, zica to a T jlrfv^ Bouk)ulevard and Pole Line medicala technician student: .. “It is a very;ry, very lean time.” newb release from MagicMe Valley Road. Par*aramedics will display Hot dogs donated by.y Falls Chesley saidd. “These are tou^ Regional w«wtirai Cenilenter. , their vehichides and spedal emer- Brand B with buns from W onder tjnics, b u t d ialat’s t’ w hat makes peo- T<; underscore thithis commit- gency equipmenteqi along with Bread B will be for sale! fori SO ple stronger.” ment; the parameca e d ic s fro m o th e r em<:mergency responders cents.o T he s ta te distribution di factor recendy droppipped from S24329.S5 _ , _ t ____ to.$2336834.ii p o r glnoard also approved work better,”’ W heatle w i U t e d ^ y e d b v aayearwithout y i ing witheh nudear was^e into mil- ^ “eyTam! b t T tfiwJ HTit TTtemfy “Where we move these u t yOiif ;i^ ra ie n lions of dodollars a year in work on ' -“"S’ »gin<*« M anager Pam ’iB I n sbe so u thcentralTal Idaho con- the natioiion’s planned high-level everyday, < we’re experienc 1 budget amendment Extra A |^J|ce! mui^ties countiesdes presented radioactictive waste dump in INEEL research^ alsoS ta v e a W a d c ^ d a b “ a good ‘deae a because num bers .-V^ dieir tM uests in Apifltfl tto the Idaho Nevada. - $2 million-a-year conti are mostly esiestimates when the V;! S te 'C a is h f ^ f e i’:' Econqpuc i^tdvisory CoiCoundL Whilei oofficials in Nevada con- desiga < a n d test a system f tadsetisitirC in th e spring for the mimade its rec- tinue to fi ing waste casks buore dtn e y a re ^ : empthome. dump 77,7^feo tons of waste in permanendy j stored in thehemnim. w i & d m1 num bers now in, the tain. It involves weldini A ]^ t^ , Idaho amand the tiuee Yucca MoUountain, INEEL people t is setet to see a $327,000 w larnst cities of Boit separate lids shut, but it hi loise, Nampa are involvolved in a number of pro- i ^ reduction frorrom the state in the ^ andPocateSo receive: ve$21nriIIion Jectsneedieded to m ake th e facility - done c remote^ because th current year,; wvdiich ends June 30. front the U.S. Depaip a r tm e n t o f . a reaUQr. is so radioactive. f- i KJ, W ade sa id Ih of c the committee mem "AU budgets', inncluding d the adsen is set to replace i layinajcera had been ,JJ o n e s s a id publk sdiool buidg^t,;^t,havetobe bews at Declo High I around** by adndnl#- I n a d d itio n M ew comn ht kn«w Mike Matthe’ set ni.tiw context of the econo-. a h L ynch wiU teach In the Tilman p ^ abt o u t th e B edke-T ibnan c » - school; my hnd not fn a TBCunm,* lucadon at Burley y v a ile d inih defeating that provi-..- cchange public achool n finding tSSI'b IAK; Klennedi Weeks wiu of ^ Kenyjthorne’s ' a « n d v o te d fo r t h e me'asi I^idcaQ r/to^lf e l i ^ w c - j hand drama at Dedo itioxLot^-.CW d’’jro-.,,..^.thfeend..- t ...... - ...... i e a d l to M l cesfllaUy aiiu * d -to -t !; Julie Namwnga win In va£ati^ his legisiatii cow ttee ttat dumi poten teadwr at Raft gM tootildj^ejrmS “ p a % ^ » “ 'S r o ggh h Jpnet will be ansid-. Tilman i trades in a $16,0 (or the.; Education t suaxy; and Janet Cole year Job for $72,000 per;s m sitrinoM a t Deck) wtgh d ls d to d m was t* o■ n o i t a p o ^ ^ M Comnjittattae cbainaio^pi Aeie- ;' a I ' co.an^'-'commlssioo rTanm ihonu'' iitao-gtiiitiarantee-t&it-lia w lll-'ri; retlM d-^8--W e«t ma S e " sen . is set to teach *• ^ TUman. and-his wifeehome- Spanish in thetli district. Board raaeeD ^pedc^ta^ia • . idiooleddteir a only chad IS S^pStaSLwaceaprofmD. < "have mw O ad y from otttside>;m ^be'' idysEsmdbd said sbe to t aitt pwr«au M pport the hiring of Tib ta dadsred'kiiBi MSy'wliohas'eipertiie’in * • 77m Assodat^ iW oontmributed y** °°»

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...... ^ M k ' i m - v L ! " FA A ’sm e w r ulies retieectheaviderliiglgage H IlndflK 'llu HwTkM »ltoinnd temporaryr UIuntil a committee to be Weight \ is Important fofor all investigation aias^w ibly coh- C£ JHIiModMdPnm ______appointedI bybj the FAA cooducts a planes, pla but a itic a ^ so for snnt^iw tributiogtotfaeao ^ for be(wid issue broad, in-de]deiRh survey of passen- aircraft air Too many b aa or: 8^^t SkyWest upniigraded service to ^ ^ • haW ng.the pltieiiti Jotwilyhave ger8*wei^t3hts, which w in fonn tb e heavy hei people in the back; ccould Twin Falls in theBe eariy *909 from f m a m m r n uitfl goingT&rir' WASHINGTON-Not I . diem . T here is alaooavndtlngBa ■ avier, but so. . basis for .aa ipermanent standi^ chan« du the plane’s center off (g r ^ 19-pas9eoger nlanlanes to tb e 3 0 fo s- TIntwwwNwwcon—pondwit ____Am ericans gotten bcavii o f tw o doctors wmnti) h a v e tb e b o g s tb e yf cacarry onto FAA spolpokeswoman Diane ty tyi and make it harder to fly. s e n g e r B raidliala tui rb o -p ro p eller Aty '' padents «t the ho«iio^ti?w ^!;| planes. Spitaliere said.sai Regional I airlines suprorsrt tbe pUme it uses now.>w. GOODINGGO - G ooding C ount Ibc govemment ackncknowledged SkyWestIt willv partid p ate in th at FAA’s FA plan, saying a m a m bbroad- A fter tb e Northoth fjTtiHnii ciash, Memorial em Hospital board menem- room becomes STsflcb ten “Coming to thliill |point (tM :^ botb of those trendsIs tl this w eek survey, b uJt t iti l i i ^ won’t in v d v e er e r survey : is needed than onene con-. th e FAA ordered-ed 15 rsonal air- bmn appealed to cdmmisdonei >^ien it raised its 8-ycayear-old esti* weighing peoplep e boarding planes ducted dui soon after the Chara rlo tte Unes to check pa:passenger wei^ts. thisiis week to support the bonsnd bond election) hasIS beenb an mate^ of how muchI pspassengers in Twin Fallsalls. Gee said. crash. era T he surv6y showe>wed tlu t th a aver^ ' eleection c t May 27 to buUd a nelew month process,” Osb6neOst said. J an d tbcir luggage w c i^ The new T he FAA’sA ’s new estim ate is th at Still, S there is concern thatlat per* age passenger wcweight was hi^wr couniluntyhospitaL ' *^ith the advancesea i;in tedmtjCtf- 1 standard was promptededbyacrajsh 1 passengerstrs weigh 190'pounds, manently ma ra is ^ weight estirdmates than the estlmimates by 20.63 Lucy Lui Osborne a n d K ris Potfaiiile r gy, woridng w ith newnew i^iysldaiD'ta •fan asdstanb|,t’5 last winter that killedrd aall 21 peo- including dothingd i and carry-ons. could cot force airlines to elimiminate poimds, cany- bags\ were higher presiresented reasons for the $1( 1 0 a n d young p b y d d a n - pie aboard a commu'crHer plane in The old stantandard w as .180 pounds . scats sea to comply------___ by 5.72 jpoundsids and domestic milliillion bond elecdon and thetb our hospital businesslessfsoutgr^-'-; Charlotte. N.C for summertcrtimc travelers and 185 Debby 1 McElroy, presidelent of checked ba» by3y 3.81'pbtmds,: tb e co>st stt to taxpayers if tb e bond sunic- ing ourlfOfltlure.*'"' The Federal Aviation for winter, the Regional Airline Assodtdation, FAA’s Spitaliereresold. s ceedj«ds. T h e n ew h o sp italtal w^ ould oni^ ^ Administration is addingding u p to 10 Childrenn 2 to 12 will continue to said sai safety w as th e top pri is nec- g o v e rn m e n t wciweight estimates. pay'ly $67.50 a year for oacBch IS beds. Osborne cqiexplained th ^f. gcrs and 5 pounds to lugluggage. Tbe Checked ba^bags now will be cstimat- essaiy css in o n lc r to ensure thle e safe- som e regional1 airlinesai changed . §5>0 ,000,0 of property value, pftifter tbe current bosilo sp ita l weights are usedI tot gauge cd to weigh;}h 30.pounds raihcr than ty ty of the passengers and em:mploy- theirs. A ir MidwtIwest, for example, thc’hle hom eow ner’s exem ption,, or< designed for inpatieiitient care and whether a plane is overloprop weight estimateses Iare still too low. pothier'said. .,{ , The hospital hihas cants to the boanL AirUnes, which serves/cs the Twin said it’s too0 0 early to say whether plunged pli to earth shortlyy :after “Something’s;’s wrong with the :en a 45 percent increasei iin Storey said thes prproperty tu . »■, Falls airport, saidd SkyWest SkyWest wilwill stay with th e govern- takeoff ta l at Charlotte-Dotoaglas FAA’s math,” hehe soid -niis new itients from Hagerman, 17 peper- reduction programm listsli owners'^ ght and ' estim ate is almosnost SO percent off spokesman Phil Gee. m en t estim:imates or develop its Intemadonal Int Airport Weigh :nt from WendeU, 11 percei:ent who'qualify for a rereducdon,in-.'^ : under what their survey • The new weight stantandards a rc ov.'n. mechanicalm< problems arc u Som Bliss and 10 percent fro;rom property taxes. ColCounty appU- t o o d ^ she said. “A nd b ecauluse cants applied for■ thtthe state peo- : s w i U h a p p eensoon i Ti: this growth most of the fadidli- gram from Januaryary 1 t h r o u ^ '^ ‘Polygam;ny czar’ pmMlicts more piprosecutions □escs have1 expanded to the poijoint April 15. The reductiluction fo rm w '.i’ ' now being an inconveniencee to1 is based on total income,inct minyfl SALT LAKE CITV{ (/(AP) - Ron two polygaigamists. “It might not Rodney Rc Holm, faccs an AtAugust other v ^ e s undender the table. A nd ir patients.” medical expenses, Barton. Utah’s firstt “i“polygamy look like aa loc,”1 said Barton, who trial tri on charges of unlawft)■ful sex some sister-wivesves drain state cof- 0^ P People who come in for lelab The difference betbetween what ; czar,” is after polygargamists who has workck e d o u t of th e U ta h w wii ith a IG-year-old girl h e manarried fers by applyinging for welfare or Pf ork ^ v e to be cared for in tlthe the county wouldi haveha' receiv^ • take adolescent bridesdes or cheat Attorney General'sGi Office since when wh hc was 32. Charges ajagainst food stam ps as} suiglesii m others, He vvork lc of in property taxeses 1before tjfe j the welfare system,, andai he has October 2001000. “W e’ve had a slow one o n of Holm’s wives 'were said, hallvallway, creating a real lack 1 art- reducdon is paid1 bjby th e stai^e,:! j spent the past 2.5 yearears cultivat- start, butt we’rev moving in the dropped dn when the compla:lainant ' Prosecuting; ccases in polyga- privirivacy, and the x-ray depax the Biyanexplain^ ing sources in th eir insu.nsuJarworid. right directiaction ac an increasingly refusedrei to cooperate withI fprose- mous commununities such as mlen e n r h a s b e e n m o v e d to tl: iners accepted • ’ It hasn’t been easy,jy. He is the faster pace.':e." cutors. cul H ildale. on the: U tah-A riuna bor- backick door in an added-on rootom, The commissioner the circuit breakerer rollsr as pr^' state’s only polygamyny investiga-i Last year,sar, high-profile polyga- Prosecutors1 also are foci)cusing der, is challengi]iging because resi- shelesaid. s . tor, and there arc aboibout 30,000 mist Tom GreenGi was sentenced to on on tax fraud and abuses oof the dents shun aau u th o r itie s . B u t Pothier Poi said the hospital hassl4 1 sented /JT Utah residents livinglg ini polyga- 5 yearsto to life for bigamy and state’s stc welfare system. BartonB« Barton’s sourceses - some of them visidsidng specialists from differorent The Goodingng C o u n ^ mous families. child rapee oof his then-13-year-old said sa: some polygamists aavoid former ^lygamiimists - arc startin g a rereas a to visit the hospitalal’s Commission will notDot m eet ogstn In two years, he’ss prosccutcdpi bride. An\nother polygamist, income in< taxes by payingg each to pay dividends.ds. paticadents in Gooding insteada rogram; ThoTlmefrW ews«______vice; SSOO finIne. lic/pdvate property; dismillcnlsswl by prtjW;.. ------Juan A. llcmondcz.Her 17. 772 E. 200 S., Magistrate Maj Judge Thomas ILBorresresen. ------$400 suipendeded. cutor; Magiitrate JudiJudge Kevin.F. ‘ Simon Sanchei-G arcia, 25, 21 jr.ROME - Rcccni nctiactivity in Sth Jerome; underderage consumption of alco- S k i un^.' GOODING - Reviolence; malicious ^ sion of dnjg potTora- lic en se; dism issed byby prosecutor;. i() pTavidc proof of insitran Marc Evan Vipperman, 22, 4 i; t^ use or possession of pbemolia wlw ith Magistrate Judge Kevin'inP.Casaidy. P. , . . . . Brown. GO. 278 Bridge St., ,• Ave. Av. E.. Gooding; driving without cuiifiToncc May 12; MaRisi nlla with intent to use; intent(ent to use; d ls m is s ^ b y prosecutcutor; Timothy Jay Carpenieenter, 39. IJnoji^. >r carrier log book violations; leges jeg amended to failun * Tliomas H. Boncscn. 29; M agistrato Judge agistrate Judge Kevin P. Cassidy. Inn, Gooding; sexual exp Aciitilino Lynan ;\nta..27,2S2W 27, . 300 S«.S O fine,ne. S63.50 court costs; purchase/invalid pui driver's license: •trial conference Magistraic JudgeJud Thomas H. Borrescn. fine, fmi $250 suspended, $63.50 couni s Ricky Torsha, 20. 1905 W. DoraI S t , child; dismissed by tbe cov N,, Jerome; tri-spavi; prc-iria ils W areham , 59. 160 Boise;lise; possession of a controlled sub-su Judge Kevin P. Cassidy.'ly. . Vil! • 19; MoRisiratc Judgedge Thomas H. ostiUo-Cones, 21.403 Poverty 535 S3S probation fee, $40 public deflefoidS Tommy Dennis , Jerome; inattentiv^carelcss fee; fee one year unsupervised probatl•itS i lo South St. ,W, Hagergerman; two counts dog sianctuice; 100 hours’ community servicvice; Richard Douglas1 RI Rison. 19. 458 Bonesen. lg); coun trial May 29; $500 f Rol)en Eail Ara«oti, 49,9,125E. i: Ave.E, 300 (inc. S200 suspended. days daj in laiL 88 suspended, twoI eleMble nuisance (barking); 00 One. $400 suspended, $63.50 cov»urt Nebraska St.. G oodinsi! M agbtrate Judgei K.Kevin P, Cassidy. costs. Jeromi'; unlawful placemenmenl of junk in S63.50councet costs. S35 probation fee; one for (or work program; Magistrate . SIS. S3S probation fee. SIOO publibllc preventingAntimldadnging • a witness f r o ^ open view on privaie proptroperty; penalty y c " unmperv3.50 j ^ coun costs; one month tmsupijper! fees. Plaintiff alleges de Jerom e; stalkinK; pre-trialrial conference Judge "nionmtiasil.Borrescn. Twin Falls; posses;session of a controlled visedsed probation; Mogistrote Judiid g e accounts assigned. to tlthe pliindff fi^ I May 19; Magistraie Jiidftc i;el Calvill^Cisneros, 26.1740 Juvenile I.. misdemeanor substance; 100 hoihours' community ser- ir~,in P. Cassidy. coUectiaa Borre$en. E . S t ' wWendell; , driving under the ' vice; $500 One. $50SSOO suspended. $63,50 Rene Gonxalez, 20, 105 Sixth Ave.B. 1E , Idaho Collection Bure*lureau « . C raii’t * ’ coun c o s^ 535 prol ram ie D, Garcia. 44,, 117ll! K, Ave. E. influence; 180-day 180 driver's licensc sus- c p rome; driving under th e influence;! Sldmort) and Connie J.SJ. Sldmore, k spoi^y&.^ ^ 750 fine, SSOO suspended, sentenclngs Jerome; unlawful accximuliinutations (junk pension; S75( ly driver's license suspension; $1,01,000 ■ Seeking Si;084.76, plusus $3$222.08 interett; n costs; one year supervised Midiacl 1 A. VcUanvovB. 17.1891 XSSI'S; debrit); penally viobtiotwnv prc-irialj con- 578,50 coun c S s s S S ie, $800 suspended, $78.50 coun cos;osts, $360 a tto m e y fees.. FlaPlaintiff allegu'’ fcrence May 19; Ma«isiiilisiraie Judge probauon; 180 days in jail, 178 suspend- Ave. Av E-. Twin Falls; reckless ddriving paraphem olia witlwith intent 10 use; dis- ecouno ossified t(^< amended to stop sign/yield sign :00 public defender fee; one yeyear defendants owe for accou Thom atll. llorTcv.-n. cd. credit forsr oone day served, one day eii- am gn viola- missed by prosccuKcuior. M onstrate J u d ^ aioa tions; $20,50 fine. 532.50 court isupervised probadon; 180 days inijoU, Jt the plaintiff for collecdoa A lexander Edward Heitxman.21, He: pble for worirork profTTim; failure to pur- tio. rt costs; Kevin P. Cassidy. llure Agri Trading Enterprerprises vs. Doug C-3, Tivin Foils; chase/invalidlid driver'si liccnse; failure to Magistrate Ma Judge Thomas H. BorrcTcsen. V on A. Prow.r. 339. 2040 S. 1500 E ...... 8 s u ^ d c d ; open container, foilu 1322 N, Wiuhinjiton, No. 03 p u re n a s^ v a lid d r iv e s license;■ p; — F r e & id . Seeking $W11.W11.74.phoinOBP-' ------drivinK under tlie influenc*L-nce; open con- provide proofwf of> insurance; failiuv to uso Gooding; drivingg uunder the influence; . J{“ t; dismissed by prosccutor; M ding false information to an officficer $1,000 attorneysy ft fees. PlalnHfF> tainer; pre-trial conferenrence May 19; “ fcty belt; d Misdemeanor dismissal;lls 180-doy driver's's Iliccnse suspension; rfby allegesdefendantowesfaes for hay. . .SfiiRistratc JudRc ThomasLslLBorrcsca IL Ma««tratejuiJudgcTliomasH, Borrescn. ,,, $:.000 fine. 580000 suspended, $78.50 garding Identity/offense; dismissed Mike Lantiley, no datec of birth U*tc. Cunis,Ci 47.302 Country O ub Kenneth 1 Richard Caris, 2C20, 771 coun costs, $35 prolprobation fee, $100 pub- 'osecuton Magistrate Judge Kevinin P. ------418 Founh Avw. W., Jeromromo; fraud/no------Road..Jcrnmcimc; driving under.tbc.influ-____..CrcsivicwCf' _____R o a d . ___ lIoi liodctadctteon; one year unsupervised issidy. , Child support cas<;ases irr.a account check; failed‘d ito a p p ea r; ence; ISO.dayday driver's license suspeo- baiteiy/domcstic bai violence; dismis: ^ probation; Ma^tristrate Judge Kevin P. Leonardo Zacarias, 30. 2B12 S. 15 prosccutor. Magistmte Judge Thatlo m a sll . WendeU; possession of a contrail State of Idaho ChildId SupponSu Setv{a&‘' Maffistraie JuddcTliomiutslLB !L orrcica ston; 5750 fine.fint SSOO suspended, $7850 pro ^ vs. Donald T. Pondger.{er. iSeeking detsn - ; one year supervised proba- Borresca Boi ibstance; $6150 court costs; four di Mindy LU oyd.2S, 208« SaSage Road W„ coun costs; or „ _ Cecelia Mae Rlg< , mination that d e f elant a t 1is tbe f>dier.p| i Jerome; driving under thele toSucncc;m fail- non; 180 daysays in jail, 148 suspended, 30 Jobie Lyn Garcia, 22. 500 S,S. 55 E.. W endell; drivinglg uunder the influence; 1 Joil; Magistrate Judge Kevin ry, two eligble for work pro- Jerom Jcr e; injury to a child; dismis: sssidy. Cotey AUen Kinyon; $155$15: moothly b u k ' . urc to purehose/invoUd dmdriver's liccnu*; disCTctionary, 180-day driver's's 1license suspension; port, phulOO percentto oft f child's m e < ^ y 19; Magistrate Rram; Mogisigistrate Ju d g e Thom as H. prtKecutor, prti Magistrate Judge Thot pn>-thal conference May 19 lomasIL $1,000 fine. $800:00 suspended. $76.50 , expense^ attorney feesescf$330. cf Judge Thomas H. Borresen.d l. Borrcscn. BoiBorrcsen. coun costs. $35 prolprobatioD fee. SIOO pub- JUV€ . G re'ppl.45, P.O. Box 13. jvenllo misdemeanor Steven U.'Pool vs. D1 eaa Blng(e.>' John Patrick McTigue,1C. 33(^ 2371 US. Dave G. G lie defendtf fee; on {li^w ay 2S, Cooding: drivirriving under the Hanseo; driviriving under the influence Seeking Joint ciutodydy ofo: Donna Fib-vi Felony arraignments probation; 180 senientenclngs Rick P o d and DamiUeoPooUvisitttloQCo,. Po­ influence; p o s ^ o n of a coiconiroUed sub- amended to ih jjQOS ed; Magistrate Judgisdge Kevin P. ( W d y . Wh stance; pre-trial conferen;re n c c M a y l9 ; $300 fine, S20S200 suspended. 563.50 court Gale * Jean Glenn, 51. 2792 E 1 Whjnuqr L Slonc, 17,1414 S. 2000m e ., bedetenninedbythecouicourt. /ta t super^iscd probatioa 90 ILosclton; Ita forgery of a finandal[ □ Benjamin Joseoseph Ratio. 28. 525 Goodoodug; unlawfully overtaking: ondo M sgtsrote Judge ThomasisilBorreien. i I. oding; driving w ithout l i i a M. MilTcr. 35. 511II N.I Fiilmore, days in iaU.1 888 suspended, two eUgible tion tioi card; fraud/possession of financialfin Oregon St.. Goodii issing a school bus; SIOO fine, $63, Dhorces Jerom e; two counis frniidinudyno-account for « o rk projprogram; MaKistrate Judge transaction tra card forgery devici nded to failure to pur- counlun costs; Magistrate Judge Kevin Marcellno Nielson ' chcck; failed to appear;ar; : M agistrate TTiomasH.BoiBomscn. counts cot fraudulent use- of a financialSir sas'dtIriver's license; $70.50 rnidy. ion vs. Ja co b S;:] Nielson ' Judge Thomas IL Borreu-n.en. Jo to M. Lagunas,^ 39, 248 E. 200 N.. action act card; four counis fraud/lii/lnsuffi- fine. $53.50 counmrt costs; M agistrate , Tim LesUe Robbins v Robyn J. Morton, lfl.I. P.'P.O. Box 536, Jerom e; dnviriving under the influence; dcnt-funds dc check; status hearinglM It ay30. Judge Kjrvin P. Cass Ilgdemeanor dismissals ins vs. Debra Aim Kimberly; inaitcniive/corclarcless driving; 18W ay dnvctivcr’s license; $750 fme. $550 J ju u t ^ ^ a l Ju ly 9; District Judgego Barry Motthew R. Qi 19. 2117 N. * RobWns pa-irial conference May 19 , $78,50 coun costs. S40 public Wc * ^ Eighth, Boise; posseossession of a controlled AnAnthony G, Lee. 19. 552 Third Ave.A' Danny Linn Hamaoi Judge Thomas IL Borrescn. ?e; one year supcTvild probo- Ricnrdo Hc^unde^Villa. 19. no street substance; 100 hours'hoi communily ser- E.... TiTwin Falls; placing debris on ptpub- SueBtmnvnd Jote Santiago Quincano-Mia-Munii.24.130 lys in jail, 178 suspended, two address adi listed, Jerom e; possessicsion of a E. Fifth Avc., Jerom e; penpetit theft; pro- < ^ b le for workwo: prrTram; failure to pur- controlled cot suhstimcs; seniiendng Ji trial conferencc May 19; M agistrate duuc/invahdid dnva■ s Ucense dismissed District Du Judge Barry Wood.. I m o n e y ^ a v In T c o u p o n s ajNDADVtRrlsiNGrC n K c a T e n t b r t a InNMENT, m TV JuJkc 'Diomos IL Borrescn.HV by prosccutor;tor; Magistrate J u ^ Thomas Antonio Huerta-Hererra, 25. no Jolin Lee Ricks Jr-,S4,40<, 404 W. Bullion. . H. Borrcwn.). address adi listed. Sun Valley; possess! WEEKLY, CLASSIFIED Cl ADS, WORLDW NEWS, SPEC■CIAL SECTIONS, COI:ONTESTS, U t No. 16. Elko. Nev.; op«aopen container. Bruce K. Tomscth,To 50,521 W. Meadow controlled cot substance; sentencing J ion to an officer Dnve. Box 2570,25 Hailey; driving under District Dii Judge Bony Wood. MAJOR LE/E A G U E S P O R T S ANIkND SCORES, MOViaaa.lSTJMG& M CALit COLUMNI ^ regarding offcnse/idcntit;ntity; failed to >he influentice; ISOday driver's Uccnsc Michacl Paul 26, 209 N. L appear; Magistrate Judgedge Thomas H. tusixnsion;; $750$; fine, $500 suspended, Jerome; Jei $1,000 fine. $88.50 couniJfS; NISTSJ1ELE ^D N . MONEY NE'JEWS, c o m m u n iim J Borrcvm. $78.50 counrt ccosts; one year supervised five fiv years’ determinate penite Nicole V. Slcg m , 21,821821 Eighth Ave. probation; 160 180 days in jail, 178 suspend- time, tin five indeterminate, crediti r f g n e ^ e J ^ AnI ^ P D D iE K S M m gibla for woA program; open da; a»is: E, Jerome; pouession of a controDed cd, two digibl days served Separate ease boil ju substance; use or possessi(cssion ol drug contoinen; dismisseddl by prosecutor; dismissed dis by prosecutor. District^ L o c B f t i y c o ^ M w E / Mi P .T E G A l f f STATEiTE NEWS, ; paraphernalia with intentent to usa; pre- Maaisti«teju(Judge Thomas H. Borreses. Bony Boj Wood. trial conference May 19; M a jJstra tc N o e Cndo-Vero. a ^ 20.209 W. Ave. F. P A t S W p \ L p BPit ic s . j ,oIB b l is t in g s , yar)D d S A L E S , Judge Thomas IL Borrescn.en. Jenxaa; arivii c u l Miehael W. Tbcapson,>. 4343,335 W. 300 Felony Judgments wtthh Bortrx o. “ ed, erodii fofor r: 26 d ^ served; euaeding anetnpdnc an< to d ude a police offio Adam Roben Tillquist,:st, 23. 803 16th * « »pe«> limilimit; failure to provide proof year yei ortrer's liccnse suspansioa: CASSIA EDI I p o L m c g , • Ave. E, Jerotae; drivittg underund tha influ- o ' insurance;ce; dismissed by prosccutor, coun cm ODSti; (our years’ supervised ence (excessive); pre-trialrial conference M«lstrMeJutJudge Thomas ILBomsca tioo; tia D iitria Judge Bony Wood. STATE Le I mONALLY May 19; M agistrate Judgedge Thomas H. luerott, „ 34, street address not SYNDICAll o u p o n Borrescn. iictjwi^ Jerome;me; petit $500 CMI (« | filings K ^ ' Tommy B. W atts, 36., 108lOi B. Ave. C. ®“ a Shoshone; driving withouttout privileges; tfon; 180 daylays in jail, 154 suspended. Risk ■ Monogement Alteraatli LOCAL J ICS, STATE i. NOdd Urie. S e t ^ $ 1 ,9 8 7 ^ plu pre-trial confenoca May)rl9;M 19 a^te c«^i for 2626 days served; M ai^strate Nil p o L m c s , I Judge Hiom>sH.BccTacn.ea JudgalbooatnotlLBonesen. ^ ^ S ^ a n o c p y foes. P l a i i ^ ^ SALE, LO0A1. HISTORORY, Busifi ; Jesse Blaine Wl«ht, 32.3Q. 303 N. Rood. JavierSoto9tolar«.A321E.F.Jereoie; cto N E S S N E W ! lip O R T i, MORE MOI3NEY-SAVINQ COUBC Jerome; (ailurv to stop damd«DO*c. k fv ia* Ser tbe tnfhtftiwi; 1 8 0 ^ dii- tbariototiff tiu for the scene o( on occiiient;: preprMriol coofer m '» f i o e i»• swtspensioa; i $750 Goa, $7S0 Risk Managaineni Altenati^ E n e s t & XUmM n d JoojiiditM ] ADVERTISIISINGT^AC/tNtlE flERTAINMENt; TV WEEKLVKdjf^Ml V eneeM«yl9:Ma«Utr«teJu,judgoTb«n.. S S ^ ^ dona S year tmsupqYisedproba- E r liBotresen. U yt in Jail, 1S7 n u p e n d ed , spouto. spt S a d d a s f 1^118.49. (lu t it MEWS^gECMSEC c r e d itto B3 ddtyt a em d ; U lm « to pur- $700 $7< attomey feat. PlaintiffrSnS a WORLD NE UNIONS, PONTECT lid d r tm ^ licotte; disaissed defeodt dd o a owe far accotmts «sd|■W » ANO SCOH 9(a||dR C 0lO Juvenile tnlsdemean w.U08lstrittJ^TbanM rtM.plrint4iy tb. #!-■» analgnnwflts N E W S , Cl O O M M ^ n f l H n M Reeves. 31, 602 Adams, D ni iv o rc e s petit theft amended to willfui M E N T S A NnI d w i B h H f |lVI R0iffiN EW Si5,t.0CAL8^nTSNN ^ ^ A N I n ; SSOO $2S> supaoded. P e ts r U aA n n a M organ n . »i ttn; toihn top^aseA nr AwaShdSm's |SlSOco«tcttcBits.S3Sprot»tiaaie«,$4d. JJol o b o E f n ' . SCOPES,»W ^ iP h B ^ LA S , SlAtENpiaisiPAF Ikcnse; laOure to stopfjMd n d a r toe; OD* vear tnuiipa> KiUtinLyii Whlta vs. Uattl; sign; pre>trial coaXaraac a tk s; 90 days & ItQ. S8 n » WWta Wl I^JOBUgTINgSjJWrARDSALES^lBLlffl .■ ;l s S & I - ' ■ ’ ■! J ------—- ■f f ' ______■. ^ • WeAwday,iy,Mayl4,2003 TMnIhrinF*,ldalie M *

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Hate ^deserve so you can leadi ithe business-sized,, selfse addressed 8 PC operator ■ ■ [ H T o ] ( e i ^ 8 i I m d e r s ta n d how TrisI_ , , old single fema vessel that carries it ^happy, healthy life you wsivant. envelope, plus checkche or money S ■_MieenWe«* pipes b u t she’s n ot th e only onjsha feels, „ That road begins with counselseling o r d e r for SIO (U.S, (U,: funds) to: (6:WMl0f«'w%h 10 10 Cascade( of h T o m o i l Lone whose BBY; „ I am a 32 ycar- Jj" a.V W «or fuftles r n wti life was wrecked that to rid yourself of the baggi'gage Dear Abby - CooktM kbooklets, P.O. 11111 laland west of v M m B * lost a good buddy and ItFi night. I began whencmale I’ whose past has from ”®' your childhood. With prorofes- Box 447, Mount Morris.Moi IL 61054- >3 Occurrence Curacao < f f to forgive th e m an who'srm trying Even diou^1 with physical, emo- sional help, you'll leam to brbreak 0447. (Postage isis indudedin in the [ M Precedes ' 12A\2 i sc«ided sible. Am I on the rigij's rcspon- „ndous, rve1 sexual i abuse that unhealthy and unhappy pattettems pricc.) S9 Evaluate 13Fflppont 13 I B L u R M ilw a s S . « I 21 T)QU^ tatent 1 l |i |n |o [ e 1 g h t tra c k jifg would gei SO. ' podrkla 21 ' Ugh my past was hor- “ 91 CTtonned J2 J2 RttryfWesI fc n ffLElfl a Down sl the 242*i Abr>er% stzs N lilA T R lsI ;e always felt that my •mouth . 2 25 6 D«daiwl1 T Rt7TRtTH g et b etter. 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( A ? ) - A w n ■ could never locatedBtbesoitrce. I ' n 4 FREDERICK. Md. (A be and some 111 { man thrown out by his roommateroo H . O n S a tu rd a y , hi [accidentt^shooti]iingB returned to the home and hid in K guests found dim»4Miaad boles in on attic crawl space for Rw &e ceilings of thelie m uter bed. BM room and living ro EUR d'ALENE - A six weeks, spying on ththe e room- a a l CooDty depuM proaboi- W m said. ; . VtoitlnbiMM , ---mate - through - n one of them twwilllm be d ted for n ^ ig e n t dis- ...... ;iim t a telephone That wai when i R l pushed a screwdrivfiver into one of ■ c b ^)Q o o( a ftreann for a nuntlng ta p h id- ent that peppered a CoeurI ^ ft lodeed cad gated estnm wDce, b at^'*^ ' ^ the boles, and som.jmeone pushed iacar jadcroraometfaioltlioi cimllkr;':^^ d e n b a b y me man vrith shotgun pel- m o n i t o r s , - I . .b ack . iproMCutorsaid. beentued to idtw t ow tli^.,^’^' i Smith and ai guest then cal bars (ar enough t police said. istairs storage ^ Benevaewah County Prosecutor The secrct searched an upsti ^ ^e^^^ough, invei ^inaiaby. Dou*( T a r a e oa , M onday surveillance room and ftnmd Lev hidden behind annonnunced tbe misdemeanor was discov- 10-foot chamber hi ' , “ TvJ'jftiabtotoPBi)re7e«ethtf“’-'‘' lel, according f p against Art Verbaren. hiV« *4m»> c r c d t g j a a n insulatioD panel, damage, but it wiH take . the police report. otenai County Prosecutor ' aaesadubestvraytoito !‘- - S a t u r d D y atched S m ith’s BID Doui)ougIas had asked Payne to w hen som eone Robinn lrLi a tt Lewis ran, snatc the graphics without«at wrecking" keys from a countcrter and sped off review!w ]police reports into the investigating ing to avoid a potential con- any u the original artwotwoHe," strange noises pushed a 1^1 inl^<^,poUccsal<»id. S””!*'? ‘ assistant state ardiaeoloeoIogistRoii'^-'^-^ The hidden roomom contained a • Hictmhin'hisoffice. Rood. driver into a hole in the uglas said Verharen, a Ifl chair, laptop compuiputer.videocas- Dougl State workers reinfo:nforced the”^ and the screwdriver wasEa screw- | ir prosecutor w h o 'n o rm ally back, police Sgt. Andyiie 1 coiling, b ron Smith holtls a TV cable. SumSunday, In Frederick, Md., tliat wuw sette record and tdtelevision, plus P ’ gate Monday with horitolizotital banT^'"' ' , fast food wrap- h a ples ^ . drug cases, would ctttitin- said. /as pushed attachM to a talevlslon In the secsecond floor hideaway where his,]i bags of b eer cans, fc g to make it harder forir vjvanilals to ' perssm d o th er traslash, police said. is duties. He will not be After hc was discoly Dewese HomMwmr Aarnate lived for rwarly six weeks undetected.und ;ly had tapped mvplvedved in fish and wildlife vio­ Robin E. Lewis fled in < Lewis apparently r ‘^ e ' ^ is in th ee Wendovei'W spliced and a tt lace to go,” said Smith, 39. e and telephone latio nls s iuntil the case is settled, vehicle, then returned i nmale. Aaron Smith, placi 9- * into Sm ith's cable a ^ area of westem Utah,:sh, n e a r thei'^*''*' fom»ito«nn»t igured, ‘Why nol? H e’ll be al Douglas■lag said. and left his cx-roommatem a stolen ederick News-Post he figut able lines, police said. ^ Nevada border. 3 help m e out w ilh th e rent.’” rt is an outstanding deputy reading, “I •will always=d b< Sunday avoid the rented town to lu Police also foundid baby monitor “Art » I Lewis is caught, "or Smith Sn lold police he kickeked transmitters hadd beeni hidden prosecujcutof,” Douglas said. “He ing you,” police said. lote a note *■: ffoil .ewis out of th e two-story lo' : house with, a has notaot asked for any special1 AlrFoicoofllclals Lewis, who had beensbcivalch- planned to av,don'l know w hat else Lew: town throughout the h house until L hou!ouse at the end of March1 fori receiver in th e cra>rawl space, sug- tr^tmm a en t" charge cadet tvtthrthrape , • “ out for not paying his s rhoren did not immediately had been roommates failiailing to pay his share of[ tthe gesting that Le<,ewis tracked Verha 5 DENVER- - An AiA ir F o rc e the rent, also was wante■cn k ic k e d I’ll m o v e . 1 dc rn a call for comment ths, Smith said. rentent. Smith’s activitieses and roamed £5^'*^° Academy cadet was''as* charged"'"- unrelated armed robbcis share of day. rcjilly w anted a room- After Al that, Smith said, J’® the town housee freelyf while T u^y Tuesday w i^ raping-and.sodom- an ' ■ ; rant, police said. H e rcmim e d on an yne vrill prosecute the case , he said he had no heatleard odd noises for weeks5 Ibut Smith was at work.I, Payne izing a female cadet5t iiin a d o rm ''" '" ' ! large Tuesday. >boryv«ar. for 10 months in Koote►otenai C ounty courts. emaineda. “Inererrei room last fall I mate, but h Cadet Douglas MeMeester, a-:-- : ^ Nichols tlto face c o u rrt t ooverturns senteiKe sophomore, was offI camca pus on"I Biotem rill mirroi)rs SARS to breach of plea baigainI leave. He is tbe firstt cadetca to be- - •; | c charged with rape sincesin a sex • ; CHICAGO (AP) -A n ---- i----- n----- USE - The state Court of •orism dr M murder (counts "“?sl J scandal broke at thebe iacademy 1 j bioterrorism drill mirror ials on Tuesday overturned earlier this year’ life Tuesday as coughing\ national I-;;:. wo- to SCTcn-year prison sen- ' H e also w as chargededwidiinde' v | ing paiicnts troopC(Tored real I inOklahhoma « ; for an admitted metham- ' cent assault and provid3viding alcch ■ Chicago-area emergencjing, sncez- amine manufacturer H OKLAHOMA CCITY (AP) - hoi to two cadets inI thithe Oct 28 ; ;icting out symptoms of a i Terry Nichols, th eB COklahoma City inddent. S/\RS-likeiUness. ney rooms indng agreement, ator who is serv- . A freshm an from PernPennsylvania ' Mock patients were ffitt a mystery bombing conspirato e three-jiidge court ruled ing life widiout parjarolo in federal „ " 5 „ J reported the attack inuimmediately 1 surgical masks and whiski James Murphy l6;nnedy had nd trial in state , and imderwent a medicidical exami- ; on gumeys and in wheelcfitted wilh prison, must stand ht to rely on the promise of f nation, ber lawyeryer, Steve ; part of the five-day dr away court on 160 countsIts of first-degree AA^CnyCounty prosecutors tbat if Ib tin g th e death i Werner, said. He saidkid ;she la te r began Monday in Seatttelchairs m urder that could b leaded guilty they would n S J S ^ s d a y . was disdplined for frafraternizing the simulated detonati th a t penalty, a judge rule 2 no sentendng recc>mmen- J With older cadets andid forf drink- nidioacdve “dirty bomb.” The dedsion byly 1District Judge m to the judge beyond the • "We’ve never experit a Allen McCall esseiMnnally means latory m inim um prison term ” Wemer had said he believed bioterrorism attack h Nichols will be triedled agam for the 0 years. . two cadets would bbe e c h a rg e d Chicago, and I really w a ■ April 19,1995, bo U nider d e those conditions,, with rape, along withth ppossibly a • know what to do wilhout< h e re Allred P. M unah1 fedetalfe budding Kennedledy agreed to plead guilty ' third who allegedly kn Academy spokeswocwoman Pam»: ; - tion control al Advocateic e ,” sa id 'ital signs of Josej)hine Mazia durirturing a mock bioterrorism drillI lrIn Paul How ell, whwhose daughter n„.t at his sentencing, the pros- 5 determined^* ; Masonic Medical Center.:r of infec- Clautlla Wilton, was killed in the boibombin&stu^hc dr told 4th District Judge Ancker said officials de s emergency area Tuesday In Chici:hicago. as criminallfll * The drill, aim ed at ate tes: Illinois checks the vita was delighted withIth the decision; Debotalirali Bail that while the two- that only'M eester w as c eceived live “patients”; othi liable. She said sbe c readiness of local, state i rece thers “It's something lhathat needs to b e mandatory minimum piison le co u ld n o C ; er- , ^ the hospital'slg e to the drill’s script, >yeri^ere informed by fax of mo IT comment %n the inve:ivestigatio^' ! eral authorities, is thetesDng i the nock done." _ ,■ senten*ence was appropriate, “I ladents and their symptoms. further, which was haihandled b^. I first large-scale countertite and fed- emment.mock terro rist g ro u p -^ladt Bombing surviveivor Paul Heath thinkk aa substantial period'of Illinois Masonic enacted i the Office of exercise sincc the 1C te nation’s Accordmg; for I th e Seatde explo- III d Its said justice demandnds a trial indetenLerminate time is warranted f Special*-: | ilease a deadly plague ememergency plan about an hc In v estigations. A n OSI OS! spokecj attacks on Sept. 11,2001.crtcrrorism the same mo hour “There’s no queuestion th a t JUS- in thisis dciefendant’s case.” The exercises are beingterrorist responsible. toPadenis showing up afteifter the first live patieients jjge not beenen meted out,” 0^ sion also rele vide any details. by the Homeland S Heath said. “At: thistl point, 160 T«inei18 turn themselves In D epanm ent. They willing co headed *** Chicago.icials P their first clue scurcurrying to tu rn th e lobby int deaths haven’t been adjudicated.” S16 million and invohSecurity at area hospi*ism might be b eh in d iriajriage area. The hospital t ^ eca d “> Nichols, 48, wiUill be arraigned afterrpetroglyph P vandalism ProseeutoniTauntiinttaig le a d s I cost about h e a llh offici;ik. exixtra tr staff this week to ensi»s«e next Tuesday. than 8,SOO people from 1( : SALTJ.T LAKE CTTY (AP) - Two° t o h o m ic id e In P aiikCKy r k I al, state and local agencolve more *hai te^orist30 hospitals in Illinois thathat real patients would notS' Bombing m astenlermind Timothy teenageagers turned themselves in Red Cross and the Canadn 100 feder- outbreak,cd in the drill. Some affeiifected by the drill. McVeigh was conviivicted of murder to poUcslice Tuesday and admitted3 SALT LAKE CITC IT Y - A encies. the About IGO after a federal tristrial and hc was .they hahad defaced andent petro-y, wrestling match aodnd taunting nadian gov- p a rtic ip a te d executed in June 20200L glyphshsin i Juke Box Cave, between friends escaliicalated into ' ime without thiheir cigarette!JS The bespeclacleiided'N ichols w as T h ele i youths surrendered one Park City!s first hontiomicide in Smokers los convicted in 19977 (of federal con- day afuafter news reports that van-JJ. eight years, accordingog tto chargies | S TATE COLLEGE. )se Pa sense of tir; were asked - after 45 whovho conduaed the study withtl ttwo s p ira c y a n d involuntary dais hahad scrawled obscene pic- filed in 3rd Districtrict Court^^^l For smokers separated fn how much time they Pern’enn Slate University colleaguelies. manslaughter chatiiarges. The jury tures5 - - 1and p arts of th eir nam es - Monday. ciRarettes, lime seemsPa. t (AP) - 20 smokersd wi passed. Nonsmokers The Tl results came as no suipiTrise deadlocjced over• wwhether to give with 1 chcharcoal over the Indian Erik Kurtis Low, 35, still. New research1 from in their seconds - smokersho were generally to6 LynneL Fimk, a Penn Statee sstu- him the death penamalty for conspir- rock artart. Lake City, was cbaigeds s s ii der, secondi^^j there’s good reason for IStha to stand thought hadseconds j of being right dentlent who tried to quit smokinjng in acy, so the scntentencc fell to the Thele ti teens turned them selves in[q degree felony murder Time percepdon, one inof d ic a te s and acQvesnir the deaths of for thehe oaffiti but did not admitJ friend, M ichael J o n Hirschey,H ir 3 8 > * * ; in the current quarterlyle day with- of 50 percent,ras three minutes,” said umeime was standing still. I waninied eight law enforceicement officers. to beniending bars on a security„ once in th e h e a d a nd ooi n e e in the Psychopharmacologylg toI a study “ W c h ad^ 0 s Klein, an assistant aI dd( g arelte just to kill time, toto de- The state c h ^ e» s «cover all odier gate toto j gain entrance, left shoulder Thursday. In the study, 22 nonsmo!rly issue of thought it wasif biobehavioral health stre::tress.” bombing victims. T hle e ecave art was sealed behind — complied ftomawirereportCj;J‘ wi gy Bulletin. Laura Cousini mokers and professor of I — f

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C&CGajytes. in g Imoiivisg tb e p lw ts v r e c o ^ happy while the topsps ienjoy our s must do a little pnm- Here are some suggestiodons for isb«$edat(b» en- evento^,orcommloninise. dry. b recry sum m er da spite of their stated creating ^ a yard that yourir cat or -same locatioiL'u' der The latter is probal& hlytbeleuti Once outside, yourur geraniun. dog can enjoy right alon{ng with Together 4th stressful soludon. PWPla m such'^ would appreciate ?a 1 '"il “™“e otout dead, diseased or y tiav^ threee Job ornamental grassessenddayliUei3 « amendment to brini■mg Iho p H ^ ^ you. canes all the way back You shouldn’t think ofol your dogj, pluss ign con stand up to dogilo g ^ w e a r tm d, - down a little. Add •ound. Prune out canes yard y as a free range fotor your whitever ani-I- the tear, as can herbsrb s in c lu d tii's; ' mulchus and maybe a 2ly lie across your path. p p ets, any m o re lh an youVu’d con- mals happena ace ground-cover thyme,me, rosema^,' fur. It’s about it. You can sider j a jungle gym a subsibsritute tobestaj^g ind mints, scented geralera^ums ac^. They’d even like a li I ate sweet woodruff, McWilliams^Hi er a little, but by aod baby t sitter for your litdele ones. at Oliver’s ,d. Fertilizer soluble tomato food, OGR w ants to be left to Pets, j like children, need:d to be kennel f a y Oliver recommendsads th e m c m formulated for tomatc'“toes IS usu. J >wn thing. Same with supervised g when they’ree out in Chain linkk aid more ddicate plants* ally high in potassiuSlum, and it : your y yard, animal-behavic/ior spe- and stockadc not What she doesn't i will encourage flowervenng. Some cUrabitiemg rose canes arc sup- cialists c Bill Oliver and1 Karen1 fences workk /ou is plimting prickly’ p lm ts to d e te r professional.growers get 10 o r 12 feet long o r Commings c stress. well for dogs, ible pets. “It can hurt yyot o u r pet,".*ha‘' leaves \vith an Epsom^ m S o l ’u': j^ “ V°Th'■hat’s why they’re called Even a dog or cat on a leash they said, and ect said. Besides, *Hfit's it's gomg to>1>e. 0 leaves aut. tion to green up the lc 5. Prune off only what shouldn’t s be left outsidee alone, a split-rail>1 rith unpleasant for yyot o u r d o g , ib'iEL tie, Sl and secure the long said s Commings, who ownsOS a pet- fence withh R a t h eally going to be unpleasan foryoui'*i'i Geraniums like t< S ^ e s T o ”a stiu-dy ; trellis or fence sitting s service in H arrisbuilurg. P a , h a r d w a re e RAare Arnold and hit liwi)4ovli than Hghrin>ul- It’s also importantmttoknwthaC t completely before>re they re d ^back. Thanks for wril* and a has written several animal-a doth covering that tender^ill- some plants sucha as s Uly>df< 3ne to botry 8 of Palo AKo, Calif. The concer watered again. Prone carcc books, including “TlThe Cat the open cy, it’s easiever tbe valley, azaleast a ani n d rii^ o d je t^ disease, gera- Q gan In dog urine can craate bl ti.s, an ugly fungal dist ILover’s Survival Guidele” and spaces is ao to work witlers drons are harmfulul fof r nwiTnnlg* niums would ratherir you3 didn't T ipofOt/jciiiecA::Didyou ic 5e e ih e “The “ Dog Lover’s Suilurviv^ attractivee ipoU In tha gnus. It's more c it. If the doreat You don’t necessar;sarily have to w et their leaves. p on tom aio cages in th e Guide” ( (Barron’s Educacational alternative.!. famale dogs, Mrhleh urinate all cuts tbrouaices eliminate them fromrom y o u r yaiui, So .wait another we- K b , l o r e :ue of Better H oses & SeriesS Inc.). 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f e v i A I advancee XJUEOTONI -“In how many regular-;ar-season I Spartans dowiwn games this season wciw ere th e Lakers led in scoring by/ someoneso j y '■ o th er (han S haquille 0 ’^ V i I Skyline 5-4,.twice t' ’ i& bc Bryant? I By Joe Paisley ’ r ..Mnswciwerbdow I Ttmes-Wews writer______

I TWIN FALLS - M inico I advanced with E’.s. cert;ertainly not I ease Tuesday. T o d a y ’s s c h e d u l I Both host Twin Falls,Is, tht e No. 1 seed, and-the No. S s e:ed e d S ! partans High school baseballill will play T hursday in the champi- -:4A District Fou onship bracket of tlielie District Tpum am cnt \ Four-Five-Six ----- 1-Burley ai Century, 4:31 1 girls fastpitch Re§[Region loser out High school softball I Four-FIir-Flve-Slx- I Twin Falls gnftio H b a ll 3A District Four t (20-5) took ------Tpumameirt I apart Minico 10 0 in five innings f to advtince as the top' seedsee oul of ;.'W ood R iver at Buhl, 4 p the A bracket while jhhe e SpartansS C'^Wood River a t Buhl, 6 1 defeated Skyline twicivice b y 5-4 t^essary margins to continue itss seseason. school track I Twin Falls will play IdaIdaho FaUs . »’i3A District Four Mc I — and B-hracket-winner-H;r-Highlaiid-: ------Ifim co HS,3:30 p,m. n will take on Minico. Both Botl games 9 are at 1 p.m. at the TwT w in Falls I High School field. B Making it to Thursdrsday is an ■ accompli.shment for a iSpartans '■ squad featuring only one senior, © B R IE F i> .“I'm proud of thentiem,” said ' :: Minico head coach;ich Larry furley GC holds ^ S to ck in g . “ T h e y 'vve e re a lly improved.” " Scramble Saturdi r d a y TwInFallsHlglligh School senior Brandon SsllnatInas, right, Jum|>s into, the air asas he Is greeted by teammates)s 1after scoring on a wild pitchh In tho bottom of the seventh In Game 2, Minico juniorjun third Inning to tl»t>»the Region Four-F1vft4lx championplonship game at B-8 with Mlnlinico Tuesday. The Bruins wentIt con to the 9-8 In eight Inningsgs tot advance to the Class SA baseman^landy Kcquaua hit> a t^vo- S bU R L E Y - A tour-peraersoji golf toumamiament starting Thursday a t WIgleile HeldI in Boise. out RBI single to leftL‘ft th a t the ^jam ble will be held at Burley Skyline le ft^ e ld c r lostisi init th e sun Course on Saturday. to score sophomoreire Raquel 535 per person or $1*^ R oberis to m ak e it 5-4 5-1 Minico Z ^ m , w hid) includes lunc Bruains turnn defeatt into viictory --again after the Grizzlies ralli e l l -^ e also earned theh e N o rth f Central Conference ple TheAa«>cl>t«lted Press______witith Coloniad on horizo;on week in March. PALLAS - Raja Bell was the unlikelyely hero Soreirenstam will be first £^lngCC hosts■S for the Dallaslas M avericks, who usually de; ^ Singh apologliiglzes ontheirbigth; three. . man in 58 years iiiateur tourney' Steve Nasiash, Dirk Nowitzki and Mic to Sorenstartam &OPDING - The GoodingGi Finley all hadlad solid games for the Maveiivericks, to slay in PGA event Vijoy Singh said TuosOayay h(hc w as am atetir 36-hole strokroke.play - _ b ut it was Bell who) ououtshot Sony if his comments aboiabout Annika toui-nament will,1 b e h e ld th e S acram ento Kingsings in a ByDouf•oug Ferguson Sorenstam playing on the PGA Tour sSturday and Sundnday at T ^BmOlra m J game-turning third quar-t «MOCl»tclated Press writer______- 'I hope sho misses the 1cut' - came across as a personasonal attack. w d in g Country Club. — ter of a 112-93 vvie ic to ry 0 'If it was an attack on AnnikaAnni a l all. E ^ost is $S0 per entiy’t ■ Tuesday n i^ t avid Duval played in two K>k a 3>2 series lead heading a I would like lo apologizeze tcto her.' I^es will be availal ibitions with Annika Game 6 at Sacramento, S orens ■ Singh said after a practiccdice round , . „ “Thifswh;ivhaf Wb n e e d e d ,” sa id M aveivericks la s t tw o years 1 for this week's Gyron NelsNelson ^ tlig h ts w ill b e d e te ra™>Mnedoff ^ f o r w ^ R a elief f LaFrentz. “W e can’t Justt re:rely on I Classic. index an d th e touiinir^ent three or fourur guys to c a n y us. R a ja was a s ! ' gamee a s well as I Singh lold Tne Associatedlied IP re ss on be 100 percent payoflyoff. an d reallybel]jelped us.” a n y PC 1 Sunday that Sorenstamm h;had no en ter o r for m oree infonaa-ii Bell provideided a big boost for the suddenjenlyre- I business playing in nextjxt w eek's ^ call 934^977. .energized MavericksMi with four baskets ^ T.V^H “I ' I Colonial artd said Ihal; on 1the odd n in e o f'his 1313'points in the third quarter,;er. That I chancc he gets paired1 willwllh her. ore basket than Sacramento:Ito man- T; b a ll I he’d withdraw. K Fairways and GiGreero P ’I hope she m isses thee cuicut. Why? being outscored 29-10 in the^period. pe I ^ k ^ H » u e to expanded highIgh sdiool "BeU was.5 oc u r b e st p l a ^ in G am e-4, and Bccause she doesn't belobelong out K n in g toumament oovenrerage, the that is not saysaying a >^oIe lot. but he wasasreally i ' impres!ressive.” J ^ here,' Singh said. 'If I’mI'm 1drawn 1, ' m e l ^ goU iiag6,.*fFairWiirw ^ahd ,' .thft only playlayer that did well in that gamga e,” Wh hii ile h e Aimlka Sorenstamn with her, which I won’tt be,be. 1 w on't , play.* j|f e e n ,” vrlU n e x t appeipear May said Nbvericliicks coach Don N d sb n . **Hee piplayed ■ft ' V ^H respecpects h e r 'W ell'Bgaintatonight He was being activetive considesiderable skills, Duval thinksfs On Tuesday. Slngn attemem p' pled to - n b o u Q d liigFUto ^ is pbyslcaUy^ble to dodo;spine~ i ' \ C it willill 1be supremely difficult for cast his remarks In a dlffcdifferent ’ "' '^liogfdtttoiu(R irjidaym can’t do.**' ‘ Sorensisnstam to make the cut nextKt 1^'- Soo*WtawWM«ltiwlnitporti 'P lu s, U 1 more rested thai I V H | I >k at Colonial, when she,g *1 actually said If I m iss.s thethi cut. I'd becomiomes the first woman in 58;g rather sfw m iss the cut;ut aa: s well,* ______■ ;.M tnadoc« only hU 'seoond s W this postsea-po: yearsrs totl venture onto PGA Tour^ he told reporters Tuesdaysday. *1 hope ■ .'.1' sQ & fiU Ihginiin fdr^the ^ u re d Adrian G r&M n .H e \ , . soil sho missed the cut bccaie c a u se 1 •' : ' hM'^eoredlfi tbe. teamsmUgb, M W ktiwtdSIStmNashdrimbifMiabet lotacalmtKhgi Thathat’s why he was so per- don'tvwntto^haveaworrwoman beat . . 5 ^ 2 1 i n j ^ mlM8liMSiitipani|e4 w , CMtnVbdtDhMM In tbe flnt qurt*r o( Gamele fl5 of tlw Western plexedxed Monday night to hear socteted Press linigB'D's Coiii««iK«Mi»imlflnalttaOaOMTtttMl^.MlMMWM112-93, ' Please see QOIF, Page D4rt ' ’ •

M TTwWm,Tii*F*,W WifciHg,»Hyl«.a001003 ' ) /' ■\ . S po rts Abels OUutduels Traylor J(Jerome Imlatters Ceenturyto[) reachstjtatetoiininey h»Thn»»Hew»______X trip leed d in the against( w hile' tiie R a ft R iv esr r bboys an S ^ ByKavlnHaB ~ L o c a l sSDOrtS p Burleysy tand Kim W anf went Ae> Muruiigh girls leadI In-.thein 1 ^ Tlit» » W«wt WTtt»f______3A Dlstrl[ tr tc t F o u r g o lf ^ POCATELLO - With ooe■pop p ______d lita nince c . in both outings, dou- class.. twice against Centuiy. M ott of Tuesday dealtdet witK^ off theth elbow, th e Jerom e Tigiigers John Puente out at:athom e. BXfflL - As Uiey’vc doneme most of helped me.** [le giris played really weU bI preliminaries and heats, dvanced to the Gass 4A stistate Wood River (23(23^1) vron its . ihe season. Kimberly’s tag-;ag-tcamof BMcysotlZfl12 and IS were matched irst game and through fiveJ “ *• ' ' -t S laseball toum am enL third distria ddee inii a nw , cam- Zadi Abels and Matt Taylorlor finished with b i i ^ t0d0Kto < 0t l 7and.l8 as 3gs in the second game ------1-2 as the BuUdops unseateded ireigning he finishedat at 1-under 71 and th e Once ^ again fadng Century 1 ing its Jifth straitUght trip to the- S ”** * 2 l?** re getting tired,” Jerome litaaFw rl four-tinu! champion Filer oas slbcO ll ass twoctrokcvictoiaory. CarsParson Taysom, who heldI t G a s s 3A sta te tououmament May - 1 n a^lii *First and1 foremostfi I’ve got to Ore. hrough flve innings. W ood R iver playlays in th e 4 p jn . Taylor by two strokes for>r mcdoUst.n thank my momWJ and Mike," he said. But g,, Taysom “heard somethi mCMkn Bo pil -1. W tw VWw, *H I W» ** The Bulldogs posted threec ofo: the six -A fter I shotI 80 8( a couple of weeks , ^ 8 game next Thursdis^y.against che »*Mmc 4i-ii&iinTAmndal»«-t.«NRM2K2.V*iltl(kin I'iler as both teams advancance to the and he was rightg h t thouh o u ^ th e new s w as horrible B uhl faces an intiinterdistrict plav- 3A state tournament. Mom[onday and “After I ihink thii there’s nothing thehe Diamondbacks,! it was a n in game Saturdaylay in Mountaifi Tuesday at Scotch Pines GolfGol Course more he coilil dod for me, be turns cryry forI Jerome, which promp“P^y Home against theth winner of in Paycttu. around and fixefbces my swing so I can rattl iisai'sa'ais atded off 12 unansw ered rum Middleton and Wei^reiser today. «OITf F«rj.iW “After our top two scores,•es, wc were come out here.” he top half of th e sixth en roiroute B u jleyey girls, Jerom e boys 20 strokes ahead," Taylor sailsaid. RyanFUhcrji j shot 82 to help solidi- 0 ihe 12-2 w in a t th e 4A Disostrict ^ - HMfta&l l^st year,-the Wildcats Its held off ftr Kimberly’s; victory.vil P ! i t e a m t l U e s l-1ftZKM0n>nl ' Kimberly by three strokes.s. “We’ve gotDt seven f guys that are *'our-Five Tournament for' 1>'■= SSK ! : ! 1! , t a k o t e KSBiVrSSSTffiSS'l>|l • Nick 1‘opplcweU of Buhlll shshot 7G tor just out hereL‘ playingp hard," Abels autolutomadc berth to state. Jero IRLEY - Century’s Shawn1 third place and a trip to state,stai Jared said. “Now we’vfc’ve got two days left to senten t 15 b atters to th e plate in" S1 c B ystrorrom’s 69 took top honors K(xh sliot -80 (0 lead Filera-and a Scott tiyandwinstatitate.” inniinning. Tuesdayday,at th e D istrirt Four-Fiven ^Kai)>rMni<><7:ZHirMtiMJt3, ,„d Softball , K i CKifcia > Oatm. tt 1 Siuidcrs of Wood River eamomed a trip Xo win Kimbmberiys first tide since . Kyle K' Roberts homered a golf tournamenttou at Burley Golf te^^.fhMMaisce.iiitr{Mii to Payette witli his 81. 1998, Abels saidsa the Bulldogs arc doulloubled widi three RBIs to 1(tod 3A District FourlUr Course.•se, while Burley’s Lindsey Kuhl won the girls distritstrict crown going to have; toto play smart on an up- [eromc (13-S). which also 1 A rrittt fifired a 92 to take medalistt <«MMftimiCMrFoMaHnniaai: sliootitiK 415 tn b e a t ruirunncr-up and^lown Scotclotcli Pines Golf Course hree hits from °md £ Tournament IMM It47tt S Km Affr. AMMNMmico«rio3?‘^ tUli J Kimberly (430), which wawas led by in Payette thatml forces irons off many _ honorsrs ffor the girls, SMMra. im n r. Bw« Hntn oMr,aw.iKseatvtxi 111 medalist Ashley Smith wiwith a 92. tees, wo hits apiece from Stu SchifI'i'O'r Wood River 2,, FFlier 0, Arrittritt led the Bobcats to the After that, it was all Buhluhl, led by "There’s na couplf« holes whijrc md “nd Preston Hills. teamI victory,vi >vhile the Jerome scat- Filer eliminated .c-fcAmTm-'-'i: Jesacji Hrown at 05 for secoiL-cond place. there’s a real«al emphasis on the tee Tigers Ti hurler J.D. Lott sc ’ team was victorious. ’ tool MdM*. CM«r. 11 r-L r. M iMot•tatCoMM ( 114*'^'*' ered four hits widi eight stritrike- H A ILEY - Wornood River (20-6) *”j ^ Courtney (iemar shot 981 al■ - 1. XI: I Cxjit M I Mw S7. rwdlywiLs feeling it.” It helps havioving a boys team that . single to score KoreeK Hawkes, • 1. lUuA iiacvrratlFWI»«ir'.4tMl 1 u B u t w a s Taylor, who1 actuallyact led has the insidee trackti to winning state, n rr. Com NJa. M BU CMMOMrrlllta) SomiRtMltMlRtHrmiCi;. —■ who reached onI a' a‘ single, in th e iw»r.cif«r » » . 19 IML bwcA Cra eanr 1 ,'V b ^ JI liie lu n i by a shoLoLBulaiU J "I think it’iiawesomothatourboys ai sixth. . T.IM MM. M m I2»m £ » trivr TrpVi lii. Tmfi iti ()l !*■ disaster struck. leam Ls doingi so good^ she added. Filer left runneiners stranded on ISISriV>M • 1. « «. 2. C««rr 1 Jim 4U noMl 1)07|r 1 nn UAw.Higam), lU ’Hie men's tee box at the 318-yard Willford wai I-MIHI I-tfiVf }v r»5-1 FSM. OMn. o a u & C)Ky HO. FkMM'oM iiiutaicn' was pleased wilh both second and thirdrd in the second 4rt/|l07;9M fW4FcrMC««» par 4 hole lowers above> ththe course teams’ performinnances. with the Snake River -streaming.sti “I thmk it’s’s thed first time Tve ever and third inningsIgs but failed to FM F»nr. 3M53:1 Om leiw kk dowii the left side of tlie hoihole. Taylor had a di.-ttriat championd in both girls 3A D is tric t F o u r pilnch them aao ss. cracked his first tee into tl Aubrey Kirtley:y stuck out five HaiHblliblln wins Cactus Petes ;o the nver. and boys,- hecsaid. si Touro u m a m e n t •2M&c««FM>,0Mm.n-4a nO»a-jr With nu mulligans avail:ailable, he in the win to becorcome the school's - 0 p6l1n ai t twin Falls Muni »J*.T ed to tee off a second timtime instead tm IkMA 1 «1 Cnr»|. XH;4.l»IAdiwv XU; (. «■.-! Wood River 3, Buhl 2 all-time winnin(in g e s t p ic c h e r, .^WINvm FALLS - Mike fiamblinn C«^1-7:9-tMla.FMF»w.I142.(lJK dropping the hall ai the thu point it ...... ; " s r HAILEY - Ryno Rcyn^'noso according to Wooood R iv er coach f^Uowet entered the haiiu'd. ji? J 5 D« w ed u p his course-record 61 anodier ball, ‘ pitcpitched a one-hiter and stntruck Chris Cey. ickpot Golf Course Mondayy "'lliey told mc ti) liil anoi jcat Filer for the so I llit another ball," hehesaid. “It 1 n,? out}ut nine and Wood River over-oi Wood River bea a 1-over 69 Tuesday to win *rtKa^r•.(OJSa^S«»^Vtca Can, H Century, Jerome lea(lead In - r-l ends up that if you do that,;lat, you auto-. lu. «4 :ame six errors to beat Buhlhi 3-2 fo u n h straight tim< th e 2003 20i Cactus Petes Open maticiuly have to play yourour (second) ' for:or the Class 3A District Fo u r • • . li G r e a t B a s in t r a c kc aan n d fie ld &/« «t.n.o Tuesda}^iay’ ac Twin Falls Municipal one.” ” »rMn SasBaseball Tournament chanim pi- Z m t .fi GoIfCo'Course. JE R O M E - T he Cent>:ntury boys!^^ 1 TKimberly couch Brianan Willford «/i.il.»JNP«ii>-i«3W««WKn 0JJ5 id e rs woodB* coio snship Tuesday at Found ff Thomsen of Indian Lakes said Taylor ended up playilaying both lyw ve Dra^ Mt; M C>aOM> J fiffi s and the Jerome girlsIs qtrack an d '; J FielField. shoe 66 both days to finish two0 field teams cook Dayly 1 le a d s a t - . ’ ; balls - but having to takee ththe sccond iaM'$Kr»»< iBiKWrASSib TlWood River scored the gai?ame- ball after putting it officificially into TrrFvnunu iCvnrrc.oTiM. ' *' _ strokesces back of Hamblin. .. the Greait Basin confereference lOMi?, i play. lle_scored a five! wiwith what ca»v' winner in the seventh on a 2 -2 4A District Four)Ur*Flve Hamamblin's record roundd nament-Tuesday at JeromeJerc H i^'-'■ sinjsingle'by pinch-hitter Kcl ^vc)uld have been Ills droppeiiped ball oui Tournament Monda)day broke th e form er recordd School of tlie liasird, but had to settlesett for tlie JfSJw s ^ KiniEQn^om lo score Matt Cono o f 62<2 also I held co-jointly byy The meet willII resumir*3* i seven widi his second teersliol. slu KinKinghorn came in for startrtife Century 3, Jeroirome 2 HambUiblin and Eric Rustand. Thursday. MtU^I \ ------"I lose by two. that’s? ththo differ- :atchcr Kellen Chattenon, > ...... wrjjmo ' 1 on catc r i e y l ...... Hamamblih^won i $1^500 for thee ence," Tavlor said. was injured on a sacrifice b Jerom e 2, Burle Had A()els continued,plii:ringthe pU )iy. Ok I Iwa nm • I. Cnrr H. 1 attempt when the ball caroromed P O C A T E L L O0 - The Jerome :psi co-sponsored the event » -1. M*. Cauy. »7.l t Z Jtrran lull - B ■ way he started - shootinf!ling S under ?«« T iger softball tean;am splic Tuesday ^ ‘ -T a y lo r’s ?;jK>uDn>.^KA».liMi intointo his face. [hrough his first eight - Vre*"»w Weed Rw. W 5 Trr> jl ne llit in the 4A Districtict FoiU'-FivC soft- foibles at 14 probably/ wouldw not Josh Ussery h ad Buhl’s lone ttt -1. Bov. cnrr. 11 ft:. I uiM J $tna.aivts(>i«iwn in t It line ball tournament,t, beadngI Burley iiaCKc k MTp-1.Ma7m.JnntiH.LWM have mattered. in the fourth with a one-out! ■ ■ But Abels had his ownm 1headachc sinesingle. 2-1 and falling tooCenniryM. C ^endC Fi*MT g Idell leads 2A; Raft Ma |U I - ChWm. C*^ at the 381-yard par 4 ninth,ith,whcruhe Buhl scored on a double stealsi Century won ththe e cham pionship , , lMiCmT.1>M1:i..u..<.i') took an eight - his worstt holehe of tlie On-i VfT»u£k«ir, in the fihh and added a rut-un in a n d th e au to mlatic at bid to next • Kl*o«9r boys,* M urtaugh girls ■ica.son. 'File hole dropped Ilun. tack TVltS 2 MtAMVllll] Ml the(he sixth on.:^ h it batsm anI withv week’s state toum.mament. pacee lj A fie ld Aai lol-uniferat tlie turn, Mctkwj* r theihc'bases loaded. Buhl faileiled to Jerome (7-19)) willw h ost Burley OODING - Tlie W endell boys “It happeas, but for theh e mi o s t'p a n i?.S C^•aMCcOlrs^I1( ndcadd anymore, however, wlwhen at 4 p.m. Thursdayiay, w idi a play-in J as:;:!ESSSft*c«kvCa«>y.74 il calmed-me down," AbAbels said. vrto?> girls lead after the first day I fake gam e on the line, t\Jmn.lM I "Obviously eiglit’s not gotM.1»11;2.PcRlJnn< Continued from Dl away, with1 CCole doing the bulk Softball_ § Turner had no doubtsiisondeck. c of the damageage. “ 1 was h oping I wou'ould gel a However,:r, it was singles by CwTContinued from D l the seventh, lead:ading 5-2 before nms: thatth way and two more onin ing h e r.” chance to do exactly wh:ivhai I did," G a b e Frank ra i and Skyler tj,cthe infiejd din behind dioVipitch- Skyline loaded the bases. hit byjy pitchesr to m ake it 1 0 0 . Mix in home reseIt aai n d h o m e -,^ , hesaid...... —- ...... -W orthington:jn in th e sixth and sev— ers'd rcle an^'M ihicd took ad’idvan" ------Then-the-pressessuregotto the-^ ----- Soph3phomore Jamie Edwards-is— field advaiitage Thurhursday aniif"; - - ; • Rasmussen also hadJ nom doubts enth innin}ings that gave the tage with two RBI singless ini a young SpartansIS jafter a mental uncorkorked an RBI single to getn Twin Falls looks geareia red u p for al^'C-] ! with Tunier at the plate,tc, S panans tie h e two-run : cushion. row to mako it 2-1 in th e four!irth. error allowed a1 nru n n er to score. th e eight-runeigl rally started. nm at the state 'toumaon a m e n t “Steve ha.s been holdiiilding down ‘ “This willill test what kind of A^ throwing error alloiowed ' I'he third basersem an f a ile d to ’^Weffe ju st need ed th a t h it andII I “(The win Tuesday)ay) was v e « ^ the tliree-spoi for us ... and h e’s team we havilave,” Ben Frank said. anodier runner to score to makem throw home forr died force out at wantetIted to be the player to dolo important,” Edwardsds said.s “WtSiw ‘ h e e n do in g a grcO'eat job," “Being a regionre^ ch am p io n sh ip {^3,it 3-1. the placc, kecpicping the bases that,” IEdwards said. need to rest and get'fit < <•> 'II ' I to the outfield." a shoi at goiroing to state. Our goal Crystal Qr\ Molina to reach sasafely But Warth camiune through with work'k for senior hurler•r. ma asous-tioi :k Keeoo}>44i}.44l Minico had its chancm c e in th e is still in sighight.” . . while a dropped ball an outt Ilater two big strikeoutsuls to contain the RuihAhAnna Spooner, who struck I^W-Wa*iL- lop half of the innin;;R whenv the Minico hostsho reigning state jjHqallowed Molina to score forra4-l a damage. An R B I s in g le in o u t eight e; and walked one Spartans loaded the bases ba: after champion1 Id a h o F a lls a t j^q,lead in the fifth inning agagainst between the striltrikeouts made it despitepile b attlin g a cold. A couplele 0^ , the Bruins imcntionall>ally walked Warburton1 FieldF Thursday at 4 >rice. 5-4 w ith two outsuts. Warth forced other;r playersp were slowed, but it -TMlF*1tllHaD.«NM No.l Skyline h u rler Mikey Pri Mtt e«K-00'0-ooi th e re d -h o t K ody CcCole. B ul p.m. Minico0 dovmcdd the Tigers 2- Two -j Spartan errors andd two Jaime Duncan to pop out to sec- tnadeleiicUe I difference. TWF* nft-UT'1-WTI Christian Rieth struck:k out< Cory 1 in the semsmifinals. The winner Griz gfj. singles pushed three Skykyline h a se to e nd1 dthe gam e. “WitM^ith a possible three gomes Warburton to end thele t threat as Thursday clinchesclii an automatic runners across in the bottorom of T h ere w ould be little drama in Thursdirsdoy, we want as much restS Minico left 17 runners: on ba.se. bid to the statest: toumanunt and the sixth to tie th e gam e at 4,4. set- th e gainc a g aost t e Twin Falls, as as pos?ossibIe,” said head coach•h Om * “We h ad way too mannany oppor- the loser willwi bc in h play-in ting (i|,| up Minico’s clutch raillily in d ie B rum s cruise M > im R rrs

. . ■;\sScores anND STATS sS t a y in cGFITW]OTH , B a s e b a l l _____ IN THE BLEACICHERS By Steve) M o o re W tH A T ’ S O N T.V. ------V - 7 r i 5 5 ------mines M NmiI | *'"Mu'**.i'r...-' ~ * " Ml »»“ * " mtI knkl . H o r s e r a c i n g \ IBasketball £!FOOTBAJ.L-ATl 7 0 .] • Pre^tness postDStfOSlttodBW, . i i l i s : : ! ! ! jyoffs,76ers at Pistons. RRetired g | teacher playys il!o to / ESPH,lpjn.'• . Games,T5,THr,6pjn. SPN2,S|ua.- p r ^ o r r * Charhambers’ application stuck a * to 4 • MLB,TBA,ESPSPN,8pjJt CMM uflHl amoitnong the dozens from hopcft AiNM rt-)) I t a < ______who ho tried out for O rlando’s fleeledg- ng Independent Womer taMLii I 0 0 e 01 2 t . 'iStftaLr, 1 ootball League team . H M IM il-9 » } 1 J I s S S l! f f i„ fS i ^ NMr>mr In the space fur dute of bin ! s a - »«'»»•» HMJm,n.GeM««3 I s i S lkia»4M.M*FMMFW.JnMn NnJantf lOt.BMcnK ^C om .O•.MU(isimoT . Charhamt>ers w rote “ 1932." ------.[ )Mjn>rH&M>in SngtA Onl C e ^ TtM Ma own ¥ ».iei.?ot,»iwJ«n«« iicwitomiM■i\r«mri^UiA(9|.(llH< SuSurely that must be a mistai irlando Starz CEO MarsIrslra I I r«>rQs«WM.i O'-'" ' m d »oxb, ramcm4 —= _ _ _ ^ nc»)t<<.Tm(Z7).ugiu Bcaieatty thought. Bui it was no: IBM . MT» Ki«.>*a 4 0 1 \ W ^ SoArtoneiHlAUnS S i. - a - s 2tired teacher known as “M AMgIM ) I 0«ac|>« 4 0 I J lAUMnlLt.9 12.) 7 r7 7 2 1 Okltktv*.n. Skcnmwits IslSTSl'al ever think of a woman playi Tm cogmoM * * SSS^^b: 0 0 0 2 Scm«»<.0*la1inil] "“T a s , ” Sickle football because that'ss tthe Tampa Bay Tormln:milnators, Orlando Mto eiKBSM Ovsm ' ] : 00 0 2 1 OMum.SacnmrKliB1I3 IIrw>Ofirt»,* HM«t{7)0».a»ti;ic».Wvi>i«rOn*"* 2B4^ | aU^mwUwwg 0 0 0 1 OilalK.Sasinwwi:isll’.ni 2CviMMS«a wayfay society was geared.” Starz's Charlotte ChanChambers cheers J«l('9i. '*’■ P H R ffla IB so Htmn« I Q 0OOOO SMrmnen.OHttn>n 3SadS«»u>.i Wri»4«f». Pel Newt.AnCfrrOM fin TuMMir.unii iDtfMnodJi Chambers, who is indeedi ! 70, her team on from thotho tbonch at Dr. ■ *0 S5S?''' 6U 1 1 11 0 9 Som Ed Rm « Thn IMC1MC4M CMi>l<2.&«nrMrKtSMuMdiH>«}2 SCofrCMSwr.iWN^ T>ut«lS7M u sesed t to get her football kic 0 I 1 MO*-)4J«tM3W| TTwMMr.u^1l Mb Phillip’s Hleh School}ol SaturdayS In TTiraal « ) 2 ] 0 I aXpm liJwrtemtlwinwic* H«MUti!rt throilirougli her devotion to the Ni fCertnLM U-9 I i- i iil 9 s .'r iii2 0 0 Monday'sUte^B O X M EnglIngland Patriots and Tampa E s r ■ « »»»« T K N N I S Bluuc c. c a n e e rs d e fe n s iv e taci»d fo o o ujnU26 n u 1 0 9 0 WaWENTOm Roma N< Tars Saam Mt TM IM E<««« SoMBiVMcnMIMClMiM , tCdto% I 2 9 0 wurUlurd 3 00 0 IwU^l.lWlMtwa»o«frll«l(.CMe2ll- Tt* uip p tht e p ad s a n d b u tt helm*nets on the field for onlyonl four plays T-7JgM1MISLMI| Mu*.iijs»iajr»i U>Kll> 4 OOOVIOWIWWI 1 0 4 0 31Ut>(4.l2M13.0ilOra«M«)42I.Cli.->OSS- OalMlb S 0 1 0 BdwJdifWlb 3 0 10 ei.DJ«Ua<6.i200liflll.POh«1200J4JJieUo> ' • f " witfi/ith women less lhan half' hher during a goal-lineine stand. She DCVa.lUT»T,BUCUtSBrSB NLBom« 6>T>< 1 2 t 2 nmkeQMlelb 2 0 0 0 4.101.}l.r%M»tu\aOka0.l000v>^04»40 Pv ge. And if those opponents’dodon't never saw ciiniact.act. aside from T/WAWT TCKMTO ‘ 'Ue,n 4 0 0 0 TaiBD«!0.27« ''fi''- ttr kU «r, / »» a ASTR08fl,«RATB»T03 tfmni4 4 110 CM1ASIII2I s S i ^ warn>ant to hit h er out of respect:t for falling on :i pilele wheni a run CnMI S I 2 0 SiStMl I 0 I S HOUfTCM ftnVlKI■MH KGuUa 9 0 0 0 WViftMVitUc 4 0 10 FMrr«'l«1'2l(.NiMVpMfliVISMl&l^'rUfrO heir elders, the greut-grarand- ended short of a touchdown,touc MMlS 1 0 0 0 0KMIS4 1 I • r htl ffMMP 0 OOOOrtraSfftwai 2 02 1 2J1«,Wfr7(H19 INl NWiHJIS-ISTiViflEuI [Hn[ln«aj(l!ull2jc2!tWS»»w*iilW«. 4 I 4 «1 I a A(pod 1 0 CO Utadd 5 ) ? I Kmm I f I > Cvtt>mi> 2 £>0 P ;i;24ia««iow.»JftiyidrrM272. IXMMmf?.!f?.M nJOl}loiher of /our isn’t about to p.play But f>n-/ic]d playpJa; is nu: the 0 1 0 bSTs> S' 0 2 0 KinMclc 1 0 10 U-IP 0 OOOHn« IOOO W»^0«»«O.CKnniniviwMOOO tcu>»M uyaiMU»»i...... nice, ice. point of Chambers’;jrs’ inclusion on n lV ‘ 3 *1 'I 0 B^1» 4 110 BOm.1I ) '0 I 1 IM>;A 1 0 0 0 HOflK«»n

0>*A » 4 t 1 Ift 4 0 10 OOrUpi IOOO Lrmil *« JO S 2>-112 »I.e« Sn«>t» 9 : 2 2 ffa*il 4 0 1 «l 9 0 10 SfF^ip. 0 0 0 0 JSW«SW«p o o o o >taUUmiS«ter*5»>«»» bCCJlecause I'm laying you outut,’" "She's our 'Rudy,'idy,'" linebacker □M a. 4 0 I 2MM« ] 001 0 >■, 5 'j I H s Sa oooo Wnuip OOOO i.S«»hxl4,JJKUir0.i. H.)47i 0 0 0 JVetsb 10 9 ] Mif}4.V»>w<^t^i»>i Chai:hambers said. M ona M itzenius sai(said, comparing . T-I.'- »,«r2T%IIMI Sl W(9« 9 0 0 0 -nan cco42gooo-«4 Ml2.N>Kai14.IMNWfrVUrnrt^foW Added Beatty: “Last yearar, I Chambers to JanielDan “Kudy" tmhBv eneawi-7 Ajnuit 9 0 10 amplipH 1 0 0 0 taOMn a«ioco-i •S^OHF„«.S~9]i} noiiBO()o«iuisjllS)A*»«»-Stcniw«HI M)4,M bought I should tell th e ochicher Uuettiger Jr.. thee undersizedui yet >ttira)Hn-«ca9Witi iCtraMTiOMntNotNntaiflTMl <■ Stvrvn 1121J[IJiJOftU-PttUUWiVjrtn. r ^ p , S ; H ! S o o o o SiSStomcwtott^(21Sf-aTO2» bi>-S«iimac*9»,D>lD0>i2S rKmoi»-(»la M.N L'ams lo go easy and nut hitt her1 s c ra p p y N o tre Dame Ua: football 5 w S ^ ' | iS?3!£ S »9 n InidS R Bt B t t B>«irt[DKni«m.V0.7222.rt*fr)r,).IOM«.OHaH447JO. 9LCoDTtu(lcn.. 2 2 1 1 00 14 E-n«%(l|n'-H3uBii2.^eCug aSS?*^ ' ' 0 «,l.lOflin^HM2. i»here. Charloice's runninging thei hills ivith ICMtM. I I 1 I 0 0 KXMkMKltLPMupIS^ ■ whe [law iw m SMvkn laH Rw ' S “ * , W u . i i ■! EESI* 11 I . nMPimMSi.ia Orarmnkt.il/Trm. . “Charlotte's “ ( ready to h hi u rt you?" , e ^ ^ ^ IMIIWI 1 I 0a S ? ® Bi5I!»4«4*i2^k«»re*il1«M2»,W«»i>J W.J4.M Bt ■ BO Hvga 1 1 0 ” ° 1 Ml(>«UtHeM2l. teBiSFbn) somom ebody - she uses che wc\ord Chambers also.0 isis th e te a m ’s 1 1 . . smfi .110 -dea ) ) 1 ° ' 24004.0n±4127,7^ SwiSnSelt Jeath.’” spiritual leader,.-r, b e f ittin g a iriiiiiJ . • s r ! ! ' ! :OOO UipenM«rpe.(yul>1 1 D 0 0 ■ B $«trlJMlUJ07) XMQo»4.ALMn YFtnt M WaiCc*ui>|il| Foo■ootball League, foundedd in seriously enough nnfwiroK 0«»OI.ikrtO4|.& 5a»*ha.2«724 741.1 741(.| 200C000, is one of at least four fcfull- H a rtfo rd (C onn.)m.) Seminary, 3 2 0 BRAVES 11. OOD00MERS4 Grcoil.J,SJ.tiw.fr: MAftmEMS,INIXAKS3>» I K . !!'ii h tt (DxKVXI AubI>-LX.LXUMIXeivirtllSirt T>I :ams the players in prayiraver for health ttr »[ »* “ wSE lM 1 I ) 3 2 0 ) 2 0 0 CtnaCor,? 4 110 AnreiinXmnS).)ToaltaiHj^LM»2i.S«< I< ^oiBi lyy 0operating. It has 21 teai CGtaN -1 I to Mqal* 4 0 I '*•' . udna 4 2i-i liujLIUac 4 0 0 0 ------Jm3ll.T«»Kal>4 - —...... I cross A m erica and C anada.. , and strength.______SNMH 2 12 9 Sto*SKbviti 2 10 0 nan ■ST»esc""*’ Uipn»4t]m.OnOuDan.Fnl,.r^jm turn. tto»i J 101 ucOrt hPn n S 5 S £ & ' Chambers isn’t big, measuriJring Wilh the word spreadingspr about Sndlb I 2 2 0 0*7/ 4 0^z Iq Sard Ovt rVmew Mowd 1 1 2 1 UM - HoOCKEY * i-foot-4 and 140 pounds witlith a Chambers’ accom:omplishments, Cnmd 1 2 2 0 M < 4 ^ 12 J I T-}44ik-IOU(r>M| ro Ib <110 Mm J S J J J J i ------SiiijILPlayofh CMaujrtas,“ *»¥r 5-^°'ow center of gravity. But shee Ihas she's turning into[0 aa celebrity. At ? ? S OUMONOBACU 6, PHIm m a i J S i EMrtX < 0 0 0 mti 1 quick gait, thanks to dailyily 5- Orlando's last gameame, crews from 1 2 0 MBNA MA Oriteik 1 1 0 0 Mm POeafVMJ Sa^GxaiM ; S? iiHSiniI lB * t kit • r h U iyai» 2 0 0 1 HmIw2“ 2 0 b o nile walks and aerobics, pplus two Japanese TV'V statios n s hung Omm % 2 9 0 M*H• M 4 0 10 IMP oooo UliTMuiiTiMp< ooo o vsttm:«sa=o sssu■vMiiisiCMiaiiaMiucs. footootball practice twice a wei-eek. on h e r e v e ry kvord, wor from the 9»«t2k 4 t 1 2 nmo2B02B 2 0 0 0 HciJ^Hp oooo Com o ^ s niw.Nw»j««y ; . s s ^ * " i^ l 1 0 2 2 y^ri 'I’m in this for the fun and e>exer- pregame pep talkIk 10K a postgam e Ofcffl. 5firfc|td 4 0 0 0 lto«1b oooo «Ui^ “ I’m ; .. gOjp^ OOOO W t g S(HWW ‘.i Jse,” • she said. cheer. Later thiss wcweek, she’s fly- i; ; ! ! ! K^ ' ? § S § •— O»f‘.0e4-I.i kinir«dS(wtft'h«'li^ An athlete dating buck to3 Iher ing to New York: forfor appearances i s ) 0 10 Tgi* aitntiTMir.)| • OBit»KN»»J«njr^ s s v s j ; . . Al 3 ) WMni» 4 0 2 0 SSd*d 2 0 0 0 MM iigoiioar.ii ■Mitoi2 n«uic.e-i.»4 lays in higlt school basketballdl (“I on “The E arly Show" Shoi and “The I Cwn 2 0 0 0 0 I0 ' Ort^tb 9 10 0 liAtiti>|ti 1 0 0 0 laMvM WtllKD-4 i.w ^ day: dp 2 0 0 0 E-e*«|l)CIMM2.Lo ■ OOOHMiepcp o o o o KnjM|7)SB4JatnnLS>MuM W»|>vArhAik4Cdi»4 USC-jse-it-or-lose-it philosophy wl p o o o o |l|$.n*rM3LBErgSK:jvim all the attention she’she’s bringing in, ; ' CSt* ®r'^i 1 2i 0i s! 0 0 i vpOOVO P H R L 2 " u i a ^ t com es to fitness. ^ •0»rf»lO«m«ri.4*C»«3f»*«t.S(nri “You have to work for■ it!"i Cham bers insistss shesh( is not a pub- : , ! ' i S [ Ufftiw IMfcbwlwcdncftK WoUir0lkn»,jgjjjp -SKS ; lor44M’^ ense Chambers LOonMb (11] MV«ml (T) S8-Sn unS?Sja.’L — lo' •(n.s>viMM uuux^OMu . can;am itl You have to earn it!”’ right?" an intensi ANQOtio.rAmms» , H RI Bn ■ » Ont 1 1 oooo 0 wm To be honest, Chambibers asked a reporter,ler. "Last year, « «wai lemiK 4 4 10 itrrmaatnlwni MW.lWS>iU.MRMrKnStm , .. •> t H *< I .W.75 doedoesn’t see m uch action forir th e nobody said squac."ac." ) EeMna 9 2 4 0 ASmS )*'»“ 0 0 SS* -.511 3 3 11 M« “ >'• f S S i 'S ; Ak«eUMnSnnM&4 ' a ° S ^ . 2 - 9 1 0 0 , J ; si".,£.Li,Mem Uftmaia»rttmn.» i 0 0 J IHS?**" 8iM 2 s , " seiiLiiuniL9iMiH»aflBWlBTrT-«>WW9 * 1 2 2 1 Nid 4 0 0 0 Txwp 0 0 0 0 UMUMP ) 010 MwyMMl.OemlO'll' Skrtudtal 0 ? U(U>» 4 0 0 EYoiea« a ) 1 1 0 (Mtm» 0 0 0 0 MW) TAUPAUTOeiItaL RBell’s 3-pointer with 8:20 lefeft in most. cnik 4 1 I I AMp a 0 0 0 Wll rOCVlUYS>Aaladl«;MiI the , third period brok a 65-6565 tie The Spurs werelire upi 76-51 with 'a ? 1 2 ! SSi‘ V V V V *.11S®(H1C0) T^ 5 S3 i i ! !■! Dan 4 2 2 BOMlIArt 3 0 0 0 ikJHp'" 'o 0 0 0 mowiTinn and put the Mavericks ah ad ac to 3:37 left in the thirdthii period and ^ S^tri 114 9 2] 2 cnmd 10 12 HM9» TM a iQ l „ iRSB Aoii da^crJViJ.iOT and H m n k 2 4 2 2 1 «* 4 0 10 Sm . nonn?' MMKD«VMOFrUiiiMUBl> st3Jstay. That also stan ed a 15-44 run were still ahead 87-7187-; wich 7:21 lo 1 0 OUbiC 2 OOOQ>)Ui«n « 2 0 0 Q kBhattn eooicoioi-is ____ Rct o D E o . , : _ he e n d e d w ith a p utback layup la; play. Tlien the _akersLakt u.sed a 15'3 ^■. ^ 1! 9S 45 4J 1i DMtoMi ProfMsIonsI yJWModOFDU»we»r« hc '*’* o o o o LTO^TuililuT”’’*^ that m ade it 8 W 9 with 1:59 lefeft. run to get withinn four,fo prompting ^ S H H gt(!i 1-0 0 0 IMm|1)I.A>f*t2nLMLBcRa(Si.ACiuiiro| Aw HPa^S»0f5Ste*nmlC m th e b a ll clown ^ s s s s ^ a ' s s s : ^ ’ b» oooo SB^IoOut|<)iF-OC«n>■ D u n can to slam tl r W A -SW BJ^ wipOOOO P H R Spurs 96, Lakers 94 while f i l i n g a timeiimeout. SSSSocfiSoT^ MU-fnddlb sp, , gjjj, A beautiful alleyall oop from WKTEMXtOmOUtO ” " r! r ‘ “ - 1.C<>9i«.SNCMr»«rn^c. TmM, NMMllXOOt SAN ANTONIO - The i »“ ' & sBsa'.‘ K “ !o ! i ■cr\Ttai,U2M WonofiNien [jj Duncan to Davidid FRobinson, who 2U»OK«t& DbMk 1-3 1 0n a 0 0 2.TtMfrUh.*ncn Antonio Spurs have pushed \ OOOO )CtfltOnd).Dniavt]i.«t*a.eUU KTRXTSHOO|I5ou2l51«WM*wa*k Ani , , n ) 4TMWci*T«.Um.m.Ttai.Oil74 FWOCtUCnC Los ^yigcles Lakers to the brininU nf had six points afterafte going score- m M f s 4 0 10 ) 0 j K u 1 ! ! n.T>a>.OU7l Ww^laMnJOlGIW-AmwaiJOHawVtilll LOS LtaMSF-OlMT t« M M ' ' ' ® ' iC4«iUrM«fm. elimination. less in G am e 4, madTiade it 95-«8, !!>! “"“•■"vVt'lt Bt • t t tMU-1 l tl-1 10 I11)1 I T-I07«ifln(«ij4j) ITitrFM.IMon «iB«dC01«iP»o*tmi«cov C a Z T l&point deHdt, the Lakers nenearly ^2 reboiebound.s, turned a * ■ EMb 1 . r .0; 0 J B 'CoBactBaBs m M MnAte(ial12J11 MoimJ>M»40nM}SmT.rKr«W«wl S IDavid Robinson got the f S ' .1 ] 0 0 0 r*;., aSfSy rebound, letting the Spurs,; who bi't made onlyr oneon of two free ffiissase’"" s i x s j’ad in throws. O ’Neal reborebounded the see­ M i 1.Ii»«Tri«,»pi HOO«T ne\never trailed , tak e a 3-2 lea «|* I 0 t 0 VI#»T«BaOBlg^ K s S the sccond-round scries.' San Old miss and thethe Lakers called J S ^ _ ^ . . i 9, Q 0 9 l.T Antonio 'hc ruined the returiirn of time, J ^3^MnSc£M(AM,o«iiIrtl Mill. l l l l S’, !!!! SSKSSS." 4i^T«i.{14>|17,7IJ ...... three Horry got a, wide-openwi look ’ ^ i i i ULakers l coach Phil Jackson tl ^ • ?8l3SS)o«i.. Mikrt(iatiU2i OHemair days after undergoing a heartn pro- from th e left side.de. It looked good ' uCi't I 0 } 0 ^ iK k 'ls!! im r iLM>MM.RpiiRp|dC*2,«MLll1Ltl>.4«S MnloilOe daj ------off his hand, rckinckindling memories - I TWM4,WVaU x1 CmMS 4 0 I « IUM n al «CbrTr,f lOOOMMH: : . The Lakers will have to win;in the of his am azing gamgame-winrung shot *rkH 2!i? iSJSlSS* S S ^ next two gam es to advance to the against Sacramentcento in G am e 6 of r r r B A L L dt^" s^fisfZrfi t 'O t tilM i * I 0 isTATfr^SaWil I >M| eWMt ^Western Conference fininals. the 2002 Westentern Conference Hsi ” ' " S WyoBi------iSKSSS; in will finals, th e last[ tintime the Lakers • M SSS i ttrSaiM 4j. a ri r. MlBT LUMOV-IM.:sSSsS'"”- S E OtlOtherwise, their postseason nf Maiiii; 0 o«siuii» 4‘e OMMdiNUMdnn'lMM ei«end the same woy it did thele last faced elimination,3n. ’ ! ! ! ‘ *T w S S i*‘- MBoeiiM'''** ESfSS time they failed to win itt alli - U nlike th at shot,hot, Uiis one didn’t P g H S ta '______I'ftaiM M aS p{?lllkT»dTrtlCirririTrnrrr I, going down to Saii Antonio in ^e - fall, which meansians more heroics soi was in will be needed1 if ILos Angeles is ' corconference semifinals. That w; m m A t— w o u n )n the going to be thele firstf four-time Mn,iannm *"SSiS 1999, when the Spurs won S 2 - « f f i £ 5 r ' ^ 19! chammon since‘ die Boston Ccltics tilltide. II?!-'' '« C V '. S “ « : r ™ ttn TWA 6 is ‘Diursday night in Los won meir eighthth straigiits title in • 5 . tWHMMhUl|lilBMklli^A8LM' MamMds a s s s : ^ ^ ( i“ M . l M^N«.(ia.am wKim-w Angeles, with a possible Gara m e ? 1966. e * ■ i ' K c sMIMOIVPMA M a ttM|HMmtl>wMw=c*M* An

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W*1 10-12-12 5-11 ^ triple anand an RBI Pirates for the lOi10th straight time, ------i-single-asSIS Seattle won— 6-3 Tuesday night • C^ « D M s l o n for the seventh timeJ in 10 games. Pirates closer U W illiams ((>: W L Pet I QB UO 8» Hornr o amv Winn is batting .46454 i (13-for-28) ^ 2) got the first twotw batters in the KansiinsasCity * 23 14 .622 .{ - 2-5-5 L-1 1J4H 10-10 - M with eight RBIs and seseven runs in ^ ■ | j d | | r ninth, but J eff Ba;Bagwell walked on Minn(Innesota 21 17 .553 .< 2.5 7-3 W*1 -9 9-9 12-0 -fO^ the d g h i gam es he ha:has batted in a 3-2 pitch andI Jetrt)it 8 28 z a 14.5 5-5 L-1 2-13•13 6-15 Mariners’ season-high(h 117 hits. hit^a drive to thele baseI of the au)^- iaiy scoreboardI in r i ^ t WWl astDhMon W 'L IPd . GB u o a r Hornm AaMy Athletics 3, Tigers: ■ jj^ H )akland ' ' 24 14 .<.632 - 7-3 W-2 16-5» 0^ > DETROIT - Migue(uel T e ja d a ’s . Diamondbacksks 6. Phillies i gleattle s 24 14 A.632 - 2-7-3 W-2 14-flW 10< .0- two-run double brokeike a seventh- ' P H IL A D E L,PHIA P I - Quinton Anahinahelm 18 19 .<,486 5.5 5-5 W-1 12-9^9 6-10 0- inning tie, lifting Tedd LillyL and the McCracken hit a two-out RBI sin- 1'oia:oias 16 22 .-.421 8 3-7 L*1 10-12^12 6-10 04 Oakland Atliletics to0 a 3-1 victoiy ^ c off Jose Mesasa ithat drove in the over the Detroit 1 on go-ahead run inin -ia five-run ninth NATKnONALLEAGUE Tuesday nigl«. inning, leadinging the Arizona Erytry on the road for iincinnali 20 19 .!.513 2.5 7-3 W-2 13-93-9 7*10 0-0 0-5 8-13 0-0 Ilit an RBI double thathat capped a the first time thithis season as the >1.Louts 18 18 •.500 •.! 3 2-4-6 L-2 10-5 .385 7.5 1-9 L-3 5-15-15 10-9 Otff three-run eighth innin n in g as cl.c third baseman Jeff CIilllo thtotws8 Widewl ol first base on a bunt byly Chicago Cubs bea>cat Uie M ilwaukee [J’rtisburgh Z 15 24 .: Uoston Red.5yA_bcat ,«ifwauKee '13__ 2. ^- .333 9.5 2-4-6 L-3 5-13-13 0-13 0-0 I's Casey filake allowing iosh Bardard to score from second base In the------Brewers 7-2 Tuesdesday night------RannLTS 5 4 Tuesday ni Richie Sexsorson hit his major las won eight second InnIn,ning Tuesday In Cleveland. WWestDMsion ' BusKin (24-14) iias league-leading 14i14th homer for tlie games this season in1 its last at-bat. ^ - . •WLIPet GB u o . 8tr Homim Amy -Intr­ Scott SpiSpiezio hit a grand .slam Loaiza (7-1) got ilis first fivtive outs Brewers, SanIian Francisco 25 12 .i.676 - 6-4 L-3 10«o s 15-6 0 ^ ’ )lo humor, sending M ike on or strikeouts, and made somtme nice ^ ______Los/.os Angeles .20 19 ,!.513 6 6-4 L-1 9-8>-6 11-11 Q-Oi Devil Rays 7, B lue.‘e J a y s S to his first loss of the sea- plays pl in thu field to aid hiss cause.c Reds 7, Cardin(tinals 2 AriioVrizona 16 21 .462 8 t4 W-2 9-11•11 9-10 00; TORONTO - Ni!wlyw1> promoted son in th .447 0,5 2-0 L-2 11-51-5 6-16 0-0> the Angels' 10-3 win He H gave up five hits, struciick out ST. LOUIS - Tiie' Cincinnati “Jolorado °1 17 21 .• Jiirt'd Sandberg hit SanDego. J2 26 JJJfi J3.5 2-2-e .1-3 6-n•n 6-15 , ‘O^i hn J twu-run Tiiesdayni(niglit. seven se and dropped his EEiRA to R e js ^von jn Ken Gritfcy Jr.’s ?" hom er and Joe Kuniietnedy relx)iind- J e te r we :-firsloaniowasawin went l-for-4 in his first 2.0S. 2.1 return, not that:h ht e had much to do fd from the worst ou AMERERICAN LEAGUE outing of his game offf t:the disabled list after with i t carecr. leading the 1 e Tampa Bay missing .sixsix weeks with a dislocat- Twins J ) 4, Royals 2, Griffey groundcidedoutasapinch- l miesda/8 Games Devil Rays over the• TiToronto Blue ed left slioi lioulder. Jeter, who hurt hitter in his firstst gam{ e since dislo- Boston 5, Texas 4 Tampaipa BBay 7. Toronto 5 Jays 7-5 Tuesday nij^it. 1 0 in n in g s MlaM 3. Deiroil 1 Anaheim110. 10.1 N.Y.Yanke«s.3j i^it- him self on a headfirst slide on H eating a shouldjld e r on A p ril S. SandlKTg, recalledifrom fn Tnple-A opening ni| >«attle 8, Cleveland 3 Minnesota 4, KansasasCity2,10k»lt^ Ci night in Toronto, didn’t MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - 'Todd Austin Kearnss anda: Adam Dunn Uiirliam before the■ gamega despite need to mal Chicago Whho Sox I. Baflimofe 0 make any plays to tesi his sr with supplied much of liiiiiiigjust .236 there, t Sears hit a two-run homer of the offense with T‘oda/s a Games :e, gnyp Tampa___ sllouUler.in.in biaretxim.___ ^ s in the first-inning------Hay a S-2 lead in theL* sisixth with his -rwoouiain-the-lOih-inningrg^-yving ------tw oiim hom ers ir roxas (BeiKri al Bode, ("ossum M).&05p.m. ihe Minnesota Twins a 4-2 \ictoryvi that led the Redseds to a 7-2 victory .. qJakland j|(|. (Hucison 3-1) al Deltoit (Knottsi 1-1-3). 5:05 p.m. lAvi)-nin shm off forme:morlfcvilRay White So)>0X1, Orioles 0 I,'! Tanyon Siurtze(3-4). over the Kansas Ciiy Royayals on over the Cardinlinals on Tuesday rompa Bay (Brazolion 0-1) al Toronto (UdUdle5-2). 5:05 p.m. '■ CHICACAGO (AP) - Esteban Tuesday Ti niglH. niglit. Analt\na)H!im (Appier 2-2) et N;Y. Yankaes W)-Jerry ^ J “When you For ihe firsi time d u rin g ing 2.5 seasonss withw the Bulls. AUarMlanta al Los Angolos, late Montreal att San Francisco, (al^ Sloan isn’t ready 10 to retire to his get beat up a Sloan’s S era in Utah,. J o h n Known for his hi quick temper T(Xroda/a Games Illinois farm jusi yet. KT" • little bil you S S tockton will no longer be bi run- and straight talk,tal Sloan has not N.Y.>J.Y. Mets (Seo 1-2) at Colorado (Olivet•1-2), 1- 1:05 p.m. Sloan, whose !.'>.'j Siseasons wiih £ feel like some- ning n the offense. After 191 sea- mellowed w ithh age.a The low point Mo'lli^ontreal (VaioasO-l) al^an Franciscoi(Fopport2-2),l:35p,m. (F ^ •the Jazz is the lontungest tenure V p nItimes ‘'lf you w ant sons s wilh the Jazz, Stockckton is of the seasonn anda possibly his ■Iouston W,Mi!ler 1-4) at Pittsburgh (D'AnAmfco 2-4). 5:05 p,m. among any head coacoach or manag- ! . ■ ! to nm and hide retiring. r career cam c inn JJanuary, w hen h e '. ^rizoi^a (^illira 2-2) at Phiadelphia {UyWyers 3-2). 5:05 p.m .•.ri e r in th e f«)ur m ajorijor pro sports, :>iicago Cubs (&nbrano 3-3) at Mihvaukiukee (Kinney 2-2). 6:05 p.m. g y A b u t I th in k if And Karl Malone, thee Jazz’s shoved refeiferee Courtney irris4*2).6:10p,m,' las agreed to a :incinnati (Graves 2-2) al Sl Louis (Morn; said Tuesday he has you have any leading li scorer for the lastt 117 sea- Kirkland duriuring a game at ^orida (Willis 0-0) at San Oiogo (BynumnO-1), 0 0:05 p.m. '■li coniraci extensionI ihthat will keep fight in you, sons, s is considering leavining as a Sacramento ancsnd was suspended AtlarMlanta (Maddux 3-4) at LosAngeies (K.BiLBrown 3-1), 8:10 p,m, him wilh the Utahh JJazz througli you want to free f ageni. for seven games,ICS, ______^ 200G. "N o o ne w a n te d to sec Sloan has bebeen apologizing "When the seasonson was over I rSloan • tr y to go at it Siockion S retire and go awa^•ay, but since. was very concen:crned about again,” Sloan ihat’s i part of this busir:in e ss,” “ I m ade someime m istakes a n d I whether 1 would be able to put .said durinring a conferencc call. “If Sloan S said. “We know weve can't wish I had nevtever done th a t and -i-Vew 1 JersIew Ottawa, goals in ththe e oI pener capic Sloan, who srillill h a d a y e a r - ....T he Ja:Jazz have never-missed -----—M} alone-about his futur.jre and- - -Jazz managerjem ent is confident STsey.Devils delivered the.nesl e a r r • as a result.ofjturapyeipyere o r s e c o A rem ain in g on h is; contract,co was the playelyoffs under Sloan and didn’t c plan to. Once MaloneM Sloan is still theth right coach as P®“erfect ‘ game John Madden sasaid chances. considering retireme:ment after the won consecutive coi Western m r akes up his mind, Sloan1 anda his th e organizationion m oves o ut of the ley needed. Albelin, backc in the lineup Jazz were knockedced out of the Conferenence lities in 1997 and , assistants, n who also are staying,st Stockton-to-Mah[alone era. ^ Madden, Tommy Albelin, J(Jeff after sitting out theh e opener,c m ade playoffs in the openiiening round for 1998. will take a look at who’s5 return-r “I just thinkk it’sit so im portant to riesen and Jay Pandolfo sconored it 1-0 just 4:15 in o n n :New Jersey** th e tliird straight yea/ear. By retui:tuming, Sloan may have ing i: and who Utah plansI toti pick . have continuitjlity and be able to s the " Devils beat the Ottavawa first shot. His poiipoint shot bert It took a littlei n^morc ilian a locked himselfhir imo the mosi dif- in i: the d raft next m onth. have stability.ty. Certainly Jerry - Senatorsrs 4- Ottawa * goaltend•nder PatricU week at hiss farm in ficuli chalhallenge of his basketball Sloan replaced Frank LaydenL brings both of)f tthose to the table “ 1 T uesd;iday Lalime, who wasBs s c re e n e d b i M cLeansboro, 111., for the 61-year- c a re e r sincesii ihe Chicago Bulls as a coach early in tlie 198848-89 sea- fo r u s," sa id1 K ev in O’C o n n o r, Playoffs niBht to New Jersey’s Pascal:cdRheaume--J old to dccid e he wanis wa to keep pickedI himh No. 1 in the 1966 son s and is 78M 00 wilh thithe Jazz. Jazz vice presidsident of basketball heir Friesen made it 2-02 b e f o r e ,^ ------ev e n th t coaching expansioniondrafi. H I c was also 94-121 w hilee coach- operations. L period was out, capjcapping a 2-oi:a Easti N H ies. break that camene off Ottdfri asternG t Conference finals serie!ven defenseman ZdeiId e n o C h a ra ’^ seGame rii 3 of the best-of-sev<, is turnover deep in thth e Devils’ endL} Golf^______Thuisries,• that is tied 1-1,■sey. T he only bleftiishlish came whe^ T he:hursday night in New Jerseason Bonk cu t the leadid ttto 2 1 , scoring Cotitinued from Dl pion Nick:k 1Price d idn’t dismiss th e • said Si Andy Miller, who wasn'tw giving Sorenstistam a sponsor’s athche Devils are &0 this postseas on a 2-on-l breakak 22:02 into thif such an outcry fromm 'Vijay Singh possibilityity of several PGA Tour among ai them after a 66. exemption “reeleeks of publicity,” thom Ri e. the ■ second period. Marilaiian Hossa sei and a few othersrs who ’ think players5 ggetting beaten by a The most ndtable cameB ini the and one reasorson Singh empha-. SensRadek Bonk scored for and^tl up the play afterier he stripped Sorenstam doesn't't Ibelong and woman, 1!1961 Royal Poindana Invitattadonal, sized his oppoposition with an faileenators, who appeared flat itum''ai Scott Gomez of the puck at cen^ doesn't have a chance.ice. "Golf is {a tough game,” he said, a a 54-hole exhibition on a par-3 empty threat o fdied Sl to build off the momentiicto-. ter. “I don't know w hatlat everyone is “We’re usedust to being beaten. It’s course ci in south Florida whc’here 12 “If I’m drawn'm w ith her, w hich I f Sattirday’s 3*2 overtime vie The Devils respissponded when so worried about,” DuDuval said. “If like maratlrathon rurmers. T here a re women w and 12 men playeded from won’t be, I worbfon’t play,” Singh /• Th tors’ Maddeil beat OttflIttflwa defens^ they think she can’tin’t make the girls who 0I beat them all the time. the tl same set of tees. The winnerw said, knowing3 thatt their names firstT he loss w as also the Senatothis mw Iwel Rachun(lunek to a lo ^ cut, that’s one less peiperson to beat. If someonesne can beat me, TU take w as L ouise Suggs, who bei)eat the will be drawn, frfrom different cat- postrst in which theyVe scored utintl puck to create a partpartial b re a k s isn’t it?” my h at off}ff and shake their hand. likes li of Sam Snead,., Dow egories. He iss a 12-time wixmer tbeiiostseason. lliey were shut outonce ing a 15-footer paipast Lalime-t« Sympathy alreadjady is being “But TmPm sure for a lot of guys, Finsterwald F and Cary Middlidlecoff. on the PGA Toirour; she is a ^ n - agaileir three preWous losses, onje rs , m & e it 3-1 w ith1 3:273-u left in th^ extended to three grogroups of play- it will be tcs tough.” “I don’t think it was a bigigdeal,” sor's exemptiorion with no stand- andgainst the New York Islande ers at th e Colonial: E ffo rts■ts to reach Sorenstam Finsterwald, F a former PGAA cham* ing. od twice ^ Phlladdphia. Tsey Pandolfo, with1 hishii second go4 • The two guyss ppaired with through hcher agent Tuesday were pion, p said, from his hocome in That only makesm everyone to-Madden’s p call for New Jersse,** In'two games, sealedsea] the wis( Sorenstam in thehe first two unsuccessfssful. Colorado. C “I don’t remelember drool over ththe prospect pf 3 play “a near-perfect gamecriti- popping in in J a m ie rounds, who will feefeel the spot- Duval1 anda Sorenstam tied in much n about i t It wasn’t an1 offidalo Sorenstam makiflking the cut and dzecame after the Devils were crxfor* L an g en o ru n n er’s•s reboundri wit^ light of Sunday aftentemoon on the December»r when they played an toum t< am ent” getting a Saturdirday tee time with marized for a tumoverfilled perfiiree 5:311eft back nine at a majilajor champi- exhibitionion in Mexico with Jack He has a better recollect:cdon o'! Singh. I t m ig;ht h t even be better lance in Game 1. All thr onship. N ic k la uus s and Lorena Ochoa. the tl time he and Arnold P;Palmer than the secondnd round of the’98 : | | • The three guyslys playing in Duvallost)st to h er a t the “Battle a t played p jn Las Vegas agagainst Masters, whenlen Fuzzy Zoeller ti" ------^_____;____JW- . front of her, who) w will h av e to Bighorn” ”r two years ago, although Barbara B Romack and M:Mickey played.with TiTiger Woods one . ^Feter___ _ cope with hundreds3s (of reporters ih ey h a did ; partners in the alter* Wright V at the Desert Inn1 ini Las y ear a fter h is “fried“f. chicken and ^ont 14 for Jeter all lastist aseason. «rtlniwdlmDl and photographers:rs scrambling "“te shot01 m atch - S orenstam ’s Vegas. V coUard greens”>” tcomment Tl I dis- Almonte wasIS optioned^ c ' for position along; tho th fairways was Tigerer ^ Woods. Finsterwald and PsPalmer Duval woululd like to see abhThe six-week stay on the ajori IVipl^A Columbusrus to'make i rd w behind them. If anyolyone finishes behind arrived a a week early. H e rerem em - Sorenstam mak4ous trips to tbe.l ' to iu n ’dx. “If you’re payingigattenrionto a level golf Ifc course. tees ti in the middle of the faifairway. skills, only th ee ststage. - " uted j j longer than 16 day& :fdtir Je t^ teainmaiie A nnika th a t w eek<, , tht en you’re •ecently as January, “That was too big of a ^^tthat “Because of her ability, T ; houiJeter arrived more tban.fcland havehlmbaidc.. missing the cut,”,” said Olin Mich^eVe Wie played in a Monday we w gave them," Fiiterw altaid said. wouldn’t b e sui]u rp rised if s h e shot dloura id befdre'TUesday’s g a n eft a his-, “rm more comfitm fo^ble.'v^ : Browne, a past champibrich: at quaWiw rf' for die Sony Open and Because the women playedpl 71 to 74,” Duvajval said. “Because aboilid raerd s^ to strengthenIkMe.. I Q B M w ^ b e e t i Colonial. “The mostost important ® l-over 73. S b e m issed b y fitim fi the fairway? 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riefl B ' ^ COUKIRT IN M oni Va\-MIart( rofitssrise’ — FELINGJ - .y Combinedi> wirevn w nrlcet B B Th>nnf>e»Wewi The Tim es-Newi ONVILLE.-Ark.-^. Wai-- I y BOISE > Recent acdvjctlvityinU.&'4 earns recyclingi g a w a r d )res Inc., buoy^ by the H n _ Bankrum»_Court induiicJudedt^^^ ______TWIN FALLS - Soutbuthem Idaho performamance of its international B I j M ogicvolfcy filings: Solid Waste selectedd- 1The Times- division,, saids; Tuesday its earn- • M News as iis 2003 Recyccycler of the ings rosee 141 percent in its first I y Chapter 7, imibuslno l n e n , Year and presentedd Ithe award quarter,, whilew J.C. Penney Co. g I umler $50,000 Inc. b adI a 29 percent earnings i Tuesday. B Sergio Alejandro CardonaCar and The untuuil awardd recognizesr drop. B Gusd^upeCardraa,30!,3091 S. 2300 •• la rt’s earn in g s m atched >\ local businesses andJ irinstitutions Wal-Mar B E., Wen&ll, indhdduallual, n o n b ii^ " reet expectations, and |? Ihat support recyclin,ling through Wall Stree ness. Chapter 7,1-1515 creditors;-''i ’s results beat cxpecta- ^ B responsible business praciractices. Penney’s t B assets under $50,000,1DO, UabUideii - In 2002, Pw Times-NetNeius recycled ii‘>»s- Rtivciivenue at bolh retailers' S B under $50,000. Caseno. no. 0340861! . .4.'>8.14 to n s o f w a s te;e paper j and fyll shortrt ofi analysts’ expecta- ■jj B Casey Lynn Hancocicock, dolng'^ other materials from ils daily' print- lions for ththi e quarter. ^ M business as Casey’s HHa air Palace,-.< in^; operations. H ad the;they not been jH 333 Rock Creek Roac:oad, N o . recycled, those materi;erials would Wal*Martirt Stores | :j | | H | B Hansen, individual, nonbusiness,not have lake'll up nearlyy 1,200 1 cubic -n,e wor■orld’s largest re tailer - n Chapter 7, l-t5 aeditci^tors, assets vards of space in the MMilner Butte whid, hasas stores in Burley and H under $50,000, liabilit)ilides under. iandrill. Jerom e - eearned S1.86 billion, or ■ g $50,000. Case no. 0J4O840865. * "More iinporiantly,y. The limt'S- 42 tents; perpi share, in the three I n Joshim Sage B ardlett ett: and K atie iW’WS can he coinmendeidec5 f o r ’clos- m onths encJjnded April 30. compared I M Mahala Bartlett, 2042Q4 Q uincy- inn the loop’ on recycii/cling by pur- with S1.6353 billion,I or 37 cents iwr I y Twin FaUs, individual,ual, nonbu%4 chasing m ore th a n 2,000lOO m etric tons share, in thethi year-ago period. I H ness, C hapter 7, 50-99^-99 creditors,'' of recycled newspriniIt in i the past Analysu■sts polled by Thomson I ra assets under $50,000,:00, Uabilities year," Southern Idaho0 SSolid Waste First CallII estimatede the company I H under $50,000. Co kno.0340880„- no. said in a slalenienl. "ByBy purchasing would eantint -12 cents p er share. I B Jason Wayne Climer;ner and Ched.-'' newsprint with up to10 *4U percent Bentonvmville based Wal-Mart I S Ann Climer, 466 E. Madisom1 post-consumer recycleeled content, noted thatlat ils results include the H B Kimberly, individual,iial, nonbusi'.; B ness, Chapter 7,1649>49 creditors, '• 77il’ Tintcs NviL'.'! helped:d !■10 stimulate effects of:)f an accounting change I jlcm and for th e tJiore thanthi 5.^7 tons regardinglg money received from I B assets under $50,000,:00, U abilities Tif newspapers collectedted by SISW’s suppliers,s, ai change that reduced I B . under $50,000. Cose no. 0340883.' •• B Jacquelyn Saueiluer, 1205. ■ n-cyclinn proj;r‘*nis laststyear." y earnings,s byI SIOI million, or 2 I B Evergreen Drivo, Twinvin Falls,1 indi>. The is the fourth Recjiecycler o f the centsashajhare. I B vidu^ nonbusiness,.C Ch h ap ter 7, t by Southern Sales njsenjs 9.7 percent lo S.%.72 P Year award given by B 15 creditors, assetisets under ■■ Previous hon- billion inn thei (iiiarler. compared U I(lalu> Solid W aste. Frc B $50,000, liabilities unde .71 billion in the year-ago Ij n d e r $50,000. • (irces included thee .Avonmore withS51.71 ■ - Case no. 03-10897. :Uil that was short of ana- H clieese factory iji Goodjoding. Magic lH.-riod. Bul B S h aw n M tch eal! Olsen01 and pectations of SGO.b'J bil- ■ N'alley I'n id iice in Paul;uil and Idaiio expei B Donna Marie Harrisrris, 268 Ev ^’ouih Ranch thrift store;nres. li<>» >n thele ciuarter.c I B Cleveland Ave., Glenilenns Ferry, ifar(a retailer's heallh. I B Second Ave..^ TwininFaUs,Jndi:.j. I person to serve on, T 1 win l u lls ' T h e WaiVal-Mart discount store I L'rhan Renew al A^i-'ncy. B vidual, nonbusiness,, C hhapter 7,1- ‘•■y- division showedslu an increase of 2.1 I B 15 creditors, assetisets undcfr< The second term off a(:agency mem- percent,. anda Sam’s Club sales I ber Scot McNeley expi B $50,000, Uabilities unden d e r $50,0 0 5 - : ‘ x p i/es Ju ly 3. w ere tip 2.2 perceni. I B Case no. 03-40904. and the City Council icil needs to i„ i,,uiUll siiles, the disciiiint store II B Charity Ann Eberherhard, also ' appoint a replacement. •nt. said Dave division,I. which' also includes H known as Charity A. YoungY a r » « McAlindin. Twin Falls'ills economic Supercentinters and Neighborhood H Charity A Scott, 602}2 E.I A ve. D, :;- development director. M arkets thatth sell groceries, were ■ Shoshone, individual,Lial, n o n b u si- ' .Applicants should sensend letters of yj, 9,0 per,lerceiit. Sam’s Club saw I H ness, Chapter 7,16-49149 c r e d ito r ^ '- : inicrost and resumes to McAlindin sales jumpmp 7.2 percent, and the 1______^ ^______I • r ,.: “ assets under $50,000,:00, Uobilities T; ai Twin F alls C itv Hulllall. P.O. Box internationional division’s s;iles were under $50,000. Case no. 0340906.'. a I'JOT. I'win F alls. ID 833'S3303-1907. Or u pl4.3i>erMircenl. Shoppers si enter and leave a WtWal-Mart store at a mall In Cerr:errltos, CalH., Thunday. Wa^MaMart Stores Inc. reported a rlieI Frank Tarango, 359559 P h e a sa n t lo ask (juestions aboutut thei aRency, Please see RETAIL. Page D8 in in earnings of 14 percent forr ItsIt first quarter, meeting Wallall Street's expectations. Road W., No. A, Twindn Falls,I indiJ-;' call him at 735-72'?0. vidual, nonbusiness,, CCh hapter 7, I t . lixistint; ajieiicy meimembers wiil 15 c reato rs, assets not indicat^ ; ' screen the nominations. liabilities tm der $50,00G1.000. C ase n o .: 1 The agency receives r 03-«)905. property laxes coll ^est fouiKider will pay $4.44M for IIPO perk improvements withinn a small rev- Chapter 7, nonbusliusiness, '' '■ fime-allocation area•a w' ith in th e ------tv;; I The Associated P. ( I I i P n u ______■ SpiSpitzer was considering citv’s urban-renewal areiirea. chargarges for failing to discloSe theJf $50,000 to $100,00 , 0 0 0 :V; Urban Renewal useiises that rev- ALBA N Y . N.Y. N - A former IPOsOs as require'd under the stateIte Harold A Fritz andnd V' ictoria L ;,'.’ enue on projects to spispur new pri- 9'''®-^' Com mlunications ur execu- Martartin Act, said Spitzerer Fritz, 211 Locust,, TwinTv Fa^s.^ • vale investment inn tht e u rb a n - tive wiil pay/ S$4.4 million for spokeokesm an D arren Dopp. joint, nonbusiness, CluChapter 7, : renewal area. accepting lucncra- In September,>r. 15 cred ito rs, assetsts $50,000$ to ^ Twin Falls’ urban-rei-renexval area • P - tive initial publ:iblic 'v S pitzer accuseded $100,000,-liabUides»$50,000 $ to:- covers most of the southsoi side of ' offering shares i New York Anschutz andid $100,000. Case no. 03-40340860. lown plus an extensionin upi the pub- ^ ex ch an g e for h: four other corpo',(j. H eniy Edward Krausrause, 1602 A - lie right of way along]g Blue1 Lakes firm’s investmei Attorney Gene►neral executives of Sl, Heybum , individualdual, nonbusi: ' Boulevard and enciricircling Dell banking busines receiving millions,ns ness, C h ap ter 7, M.15 S creditors, * 00.000, UabUi- Com puter Corp. according to a' se Eliot Spitzerr SaVSsi of dollars in hotor assets $50,000 to $100,0 The Twin Falls Schochool District tlement signe ^ IPO offeringsgs d K ^ O O O to $ 100,0001.000. C ase n o .-''; still gets its cut of all I.tax revenue Tuesday. the settlement; rem a r k s from the Salomon inside the revenue-allocz The paymeile n t Smith Barneygy Jesus Manuel Que:)uezada an4!.'.t J t. . Y e se n ia Q u ezada,. 434350 Clear.::.' The person the cound by Qwest foundcnder the first tim1C e; a n ------division ol Lakes Grade, Buhl,1, individual,;:;:',ir t.ikeon a dual role. ' and formem e r . , C i t i g r o u p , Chairman Philiiiiip executive hanas Salomon Smithf J nonbusiness, Chaptejpter 7, M 5 The folks who serverve pn Urban -J creditors, assets $50,000 $5 to '.; Renewal are the samele tones on Anschutz will t Barney provideci roughly equalll to relirtquished pnp r o f i t s the IPO shares a! $100,000, liabUidBs55 $$50,000 to:. \ b o a rd of th e c ity ’s “ $100,000. Case no. 03-4CI34088L ■ his profit froi ■ “an inducemeni Development Corp. TTh hat Elizabeth L. Lutz, Lu 1846 the practice c linked to0 or reward" fot lion can essentially lendsnd companies H arrison St. N., No. 5,5,1 Twin F alls, r - its tax-exempt status fcfor bonds 10 IPO “spinnint; • landing those and will go t “IPO spinninj , individual, nonbuslnes!ness, Chapter;' r fund construction off rrmanufactur- ' firms as invest 7,1649 creditors, asse charity and1 ana issets $50,000 ing, processing, procreduction or ment banking to $100,000, liabilities:ies $50,000 to .'.;- ssis- clients, Spitzet assembly plants. $100,000. Case no. 034C1340884. . ' r ' tan ce fund, acccccording to the set- stateiated in his complaint. . Clark Frederick MOIMiUer J r . and --- tlem ent .with NewNe York Attorney SpSpitzer had also accused TEAM America Inc. revenue Delea Cotyne MiDer,•s, alsoa known;' G e n e ^ Eliot SpSpitzer. Anscnschutz and the other execu as Delea Coryne Franl3nks,2314E;- increased for firstIt (quarter Spitzer saidid the settlement tives/es of failing to disclose thai 3SOO N„ Filer, indivicUvidual, nonv; " vpMo marks the first>t ttime an execudve theycy ireceived the IPO shares. business, Chapter 77,1649 ,1( credi-" - / TWIN I'ALLS - 0 O h io -b ased Qwest Cotntmmunlcatlons founder and fomierier chairman1 Philip /\n$chutz smll^11^ has relinquishedled profit^ linked to rv7 tors, assets under $^,Q50.000. liabill-: • : ^ human resources oulsoi Please see QWEST. Page Dl Angeles. spinning.”'r" , des $50,000 to $100,OOC1.000. C ase no, TI'IAM Am erica Inc.. wit idlcatlon cercmonlos at Staples Center, Cei Oct. 16,1999, In l^s An 0340896. Twin Falls, saw revenuelue for the first • (juarter, which endeded March 29. I IQ II rise to S14.389 millionn frfrom S13.S49 iries band itogether tto control[prices S]Sprint sees Chapter 7, nonbusil u s ln e s s , million n y ear ago. W , 0 0 0 . c : . T*>e A«bocIiKlated Press If the program doesn’t acachieve The program*!m ’s m ajor goals will i $100,000 to $500 Nl-i loss was S630.000000. compared ------~ 80 81 percent participation, it could be to export moremc catde, buy off / ' f Danny L McBride;andJ00, liabilities-; -; 5794,000 improvementnt ini operating ^Together,r, was\ approved Friday in cost c fanners about 18 cerents for ’ challenge orgaiganizers said it’s not | >nore lh a n ia $100,000 to $500,000.0. CaseC n o . 03^;>r> loss," said S. C ash Nickcckerson, chair- a 31-1 vot'ote by members of the every e 100 pounds of millilk they impossible. M o n e y d ecad e a t th.h e 408S4- man and chief executcutive. “I am Nationalal Milk Producers sell; s< since tl)e governmen:nt isn’t If the 80 percentp level is in I brief ^^8® telecomm - .. AdamD.Fori>e8,ti­; 1130Mbnaoo'!:.o especially pleased1 withv these Federationion. involved, il however, the feefe can reached by theh e end of June, t h e _____" “ ' municationns St. Twin FaUs, indivldividual, non'-,^o . ” concern to chie results in light of our ability to ow it will work,” said only 0 be applied to supponjners of export progrOTam would start July def business, Chaptier 7, M5.credl^:''t] wcudveG^Forsee. - reduce risk by movingIg fromI a loss- Clyde Rutlutherford,-a vice presi- the ll program. 1, Rutherfordrd said. Other por- tors, assets $50,000D totd $100,000;';::::; Sprint’s w irdess division has i sensitive program to a fullyfi insured d e n t w imh tht e federation. “l4 id n g Illinois-based Prairie! IFarms dons would thertien start Aug. L sa UabUiti6s$100.000to3 to,$500.0000;:;;: ore in Twin Falls. workers' compensationm program."p ble right now. Farmers Dairy £ Inc. cast the lonene vote Another conoincem of some coop- Case no.0340882. .. 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Teay^W i Shearer an During the quartcirier, TEAM jad.” against a the program, s j ^ng g it felt eratives is dieta t m em bers w ill not r.aad E W eit.^?:;. lizers said the plan is to a]l a farmers should help> p{ ay to w an t to p ay forfor the progiam and «; the« company’s annual sharexe- Shearer, 638 Borahih Aye.,A Twin.; ; America increased itsts reservesr for o,?|he milk supply by 4.6 billion f< ilders metting where sharduUdd-' FaUs, individu^ iwnbiujinesiili'-'iwi i- its historic loss-sensitiviUvc workers’ fund it, Rutherford said. wiH leave to goiJO to anoA er cooper- ; a year and therefore ' Cruickshank said he1 tthinks adve. eiBIS aapproved a proposal tbe conn* - - Chapt«r7,MScMaiGBdlton; assets. - compensation prog•O gram s by e price by about $130 for support r for the programI 1should ‘‘T h a t’s a concern,” ‘ panyuiy opposed'conceming seveivr- to $500,000.MO. lia b ilitie s • $150,000. e v e r y 10100 pounds of milk build b as more dairy faifarmers Cruidcshank salsaid. fW e a H it Ih t anceu e agreements with execudveses.‘ : $100,000 to $50(y)00.-C0,-CB*ena03^^;;/; CMq)HedfromomiWtrepoita sWpiwi becomeb aware of it. freedderscenain a ria "- PltosesMSPRtNT.PsgeD'

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Potlatc]^stockhoolders rejeectresolutition from1 c r i t i c Silprint j ___ SPOKANE. Waah,Il (API( - The cpnsidereiired redundant because ‘ Mark Solomon, ananother "Re-examininning our company’s ntkMMd from D6 plemunt our existiniSling salon base m aiori^ of stockh:kholder8 at Potlatchh regularlyi reviews its Spokanei environmentalislist, said dividend polic:iicy may provide a T Tb b e proposal re q u ire s SprintJit to in regional mulls, antand higli traffic Potlatch' Corp.'s anzmiintial meeting dividendd policy p anyw ay. . paying { dividends is n ot apjippropri- ftmding solutionion," Osborn said. seekrek shareholders' approvalal if strip centers.” rejected a proposalisal to study For thehe first six months of ate s at a tim e w hen th e coi:ompany Frederick WeiVeyerhaeuser w as a thle e sev i eran ce p a c k a g e is' hicnore Including the OpOpal Concepts whether the compaipany should 2002, PotU)tlatch p aid m ore than $8 is i reporting financial lossesies while giant in thee region’st timber thanion double the executives' haseb: iieai, Re^is Corp.>rp. has made change the way Iit t p) a y s d iv i- m illio nI in ii dividends despite its i operating practices p o llu te industry, founcinding the company salar m ore th u n 200 ucquicquisitions sini e dends. reportinglg a net earnings loss of the t environment. that bears hisis iname along with Forsee Fo acted as chairmanin f the mid-1990s..atl..adding 7.043 It was the secondd c coiisecutfve $41 mflUoilion. In 2001, P otlatch lost Environmental groups c rulu my is Idaho’s largest Es S2,10persliaref»r2()r 2004,roiiglily d^fU shareholders,”' heh e said. has beenn criticizing < m anagem ent ing i dividends that he coirontends private timberserland owner and chaiilairman during a transitioi a 7 to 11 increase.•com COI pared wiili Potlatch spokesne sm a n M ik e of th e p>aper ap products a nd tim ber go { primarily to) the the Lewiston-C iiase. i-Clarksion Valley's phas fiscal 200.1 Su^van said the proposalprc was companyly for f sevend years. Weyerhaeuser i family. largest employe)yer. Regegls buys Los Angeles hi Boise gives deveisveloper more ______saloalon chain for $10 mlllloi WaUStnreet Qwivest______tim e for downtowtown high-rise • MINNEAI*OLIS Ml - Resis Co , Coothoedf.•dfrnnDS , S BOISE -TWC- Capital Cily Spitzer. network compaipany. In 2000, it got ” which has salons in Twin Ft » un Whenn thet shares were later nd Burley - said it has bou(iiiufit D e v e lo p m e n t Currlorp, has given retreats ( Anschutz spokesmaran Jim intgthelo^phphone business with S I developer Rick I'etersonl*ei more public trotraded, they reaped mil- Monaghan ] said: “We arc si 86 hair salons from Of : sati^ied the $38 billionon takeover of U S 286 ' tim e lo com e lip withwiti a financing ; dollars in profits for the ,that all necessary and appr oncepts for $10.4 million, propriate West, the main:in carrier in 14 west- ‘ Conc G.i mjllion tiowii- ^fit-tala k i n g ves, Spitzer said. ,disclosures were'made.” em and midwewestern states sincc RtRegis, the global leader inII thei scheme for his SCi.i n . spinning to personally Monaghan said Anscschutz’s the 1984 breakiakup of AT&T. It’s $135135 billion hair care industKirv high-rise. In r c .l u r n . lliL-I h e B e lle v u e , «EW YORK (AP)P) - Weaker- benefit topto corporate officers is Denver-based investmen2nt firm, the predominlinant provider of said;iid its latest acquisiti businessman thdn-expected reven/enue at Wal- . now baminned nationally under The Anschutz Corp., “rect:ceived a local-phone service si in Magic incliicludcs 90 company-ownedland ii Wash,.-based bi M m helped spur a rotround of prof* reforms s ofo a $1.4 billion settle* small . amount of IPOs inI rrelation Valley. 19696 franchised salons primat,-irilv agreed lo work nut legal details 1 April following investiga- j a sinooili return it-taking on Wall Strotreet Tuesday, ment in A to our overall portfoii)iio and From MarchJl 19%) through June inI th e w estern a n d southw esnS 'Siritzer, the Securities and i leaving stocks withith moderate tiombySi believe our c o n d u a was properpr in 2001, 57 IPO ofiofferings were made Unitinited S tates. of the Boise Toweiiwer site tu the Exchangege Commission and other 11 corporation if doclines. allrespfects. to executiviiv e s of Q w est R»Regis’ acquisition comes•s as deveiopm eni ci ,e m a rk e t h a d Wall Sreet ira registers. The firms he 25-story pro- A nalysts said th e n “We never steeredi Qwest Communicaticllions, including Los Angeles-based Opal Koesg( ' MTiight attacks c*>a.harged with conflicts of :k, little reaction to ovemi investment banking busiisiness to Anschutz, accc:cording to Spitzer. (hrc[irough bankruptcy liqiiiilida- ’rack. which killed mteresBts inI which stock analysts Once that agreeneement is final- in'Saudi Arabia, wt Salomon Smith Barney norlor to any Anschutz stepppped down as chair- ,ion,on. sevfen Americans. •. in flatedd valuesv in order to help | >'ill have GO days other investment ban)n k e r in m an in Ju n er butbi remains on the q.Opal’s company-owned salialons I'l--'""’" "HI I W hile investors5 aia re g ro w in g : firm fi as investm ent bonk* vitli adequate exchange for IPOs. Mr. AiAnschutz company’s boanlard of directors, nentenerate $45 million in anni.n u .il !!!■ '»!"*■■ “ I’ " " I m ore confident about•ut ith e m arket, m g ^ e nnts. ts . did not personally receieive nor The settlemjment will provide financing, evenue with yearly sales, w an&Iysts expected someso retreat Evran thou^i IPO spinning has review IPO opportunities,s, as they $3.2 million to i ay's meeiing. he 10 32 nonprofit .gen- ranchise locations generatiatinc During Monday's after two straight winmnning weeks been banlannea under the recent were handled by our pop o rtfolio cies in $100,000WO donations to Girls u said he is pursinsing poteniial bout 52.5 m illion. fo^ blue-chip stocksles 5a n d a four- Wall Streereet accord, we continue (o managers." ] Scouts, the Amiunerican Museum of „ s to buy into ihe Regis chief executive PaulPi lenders, partners to we^k winning stretretch for the pursuer appropriatea remedies Anschutz’s attorney,y, Steve Natural Histortory, the Legal Aid p. / •one to buy the • a g a in s t individuals i: who were inkelstein said: “The acquiiLiired P ro ject o r som eom brooder market. Kauffman of Manhattan,n, didn’t Society and othiIther health and dvic ional project outright, “It should be ai mminor pull- enrich^d unjusdy t by th e practices stotores r operate in exceptioi immediately respond to a requesti groups. com- -compiled fromrom wire reports • • back,” said Stevenen Goldman, revealeded in the course-of our for comment.' The settlemernent will also provide sal estate locations that cc chiiif maricet strategistgistatWeeden investigaigatlon,” Spitzer said The cases against the otliIther four $12 million to0 fundft securities arbi- Sc Co. in Greenwich,i,Conn^ C noting Tuesday. executives continues, Spiuitzersaid. tration clinicsa iat six law schools thfe more upbeat: toneto among ^utz didn’t admit or deny Qwest was launchth e d b y from Buffalo1 to Brooklyn to help • ' Glassifiee d s 7 3 3 - 0W 9 i ~ ] • - in v ^o rs and on Wall!^Street liabilityy ini the settlement with Anschutz in 1988 as a fib

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'T148j 14)9 145 40.00> Uartwv»1«S.0(teaf78l)ai ^ U 9 m £ MW MU £5*^5?**753i*^ 7650 77.00.. . U PMnuni>(B4>« 4*7$ 4BJ0 liS 5!;’ s? ^ tnw«6 onn a a year ago. W ithout tbelie improve, the compan]lany believes Jun M^Uood 'M 'l? 0 04 8 4 85 40 8485 8492 0 0 Conon UDO M Ib giap . 8J.J0 05.90 BiJS .. BiiiO . he Wal-Mart division earnedi»i PacHlcSunwear 1 'J i f F o ssil L FUELS $2^5®^5 billioo, u p 8.1 p erccnt from™ Teen retails EadficaQc Sunwear M 74 10 ! 'is May 22.7S ^ S l| il 1^ S4 billion m the company's 4 70?S- • to JU 2273 22 9 h NEW YORK (AP)-Futuraaj^^cnd.aH».V0A..adoocnd^Na^YoH. III *2.54 o f C alifornia - wiiichch hash a store 'f:f -Sii ss ;s H ..10 MareanUa Cuhai^Tuaadai ir-ago period. Adding back ° 04 02 * 14 H M 228S i t SS! g!! :;5 a . U 8a» Q«. mones “ in Twin Falls-continuiin u ed to b u ck ^ FmM'U'W MM L i O H r B ^ c ^ ney received from suppliers, 3w FMOounM «;.00 USS !g a i2 S i'’' ’®’“ r? the retail blues byl>y reportingi Uay ljyal»9t M ID VJ 70 ?,y; ; ; s ? ,s : s .s s i t h e pprofit r w ould h a v e .r i ^ 10.1 another quarter off strongsti cam- ., Jun LMhoBt W Ji M ii 10.000 ba.; carta pat b. cent to $2.SQ3 billion. JU LMhoo. lOVJ W3434 MM '.lo Ma" H iojli;is s;s |S :| g■lay “ 5900 M^O iOTO 5B04 ^ 5 9 27 M I s p e rc e r ings. May (>entalr, lid M O r i “l JU Po** b«»r '»* 00 Oi lu 6030 60 10 6435 65M Net incomc jumpediped 142 per- Uay Wnaal M'l J23 X3 M« ' '- Oac 30*5 -40 ^ 0 |i» 0444 #48? oa »ll MW 2( . P e n n e y Jl* vm««i .H3 x127 r .Ml t.;4 . 1.'4 MonTltaWM.MO -32 NW 2192 2fl.lS 11 K 11 ii J-C.P cent to $8 million1 in the first Way Soytioan Wl 1V WO i 140531 up 1 7M ■ ■ • ^ MW M70 M 30 53 35 -45 Dac MBS 28 70 . 2: h e Plano, Texas-based retailerler quarter ended Mayy 3 compared JU SottMtn Mf. I ;’ 109mS ' . 5 vJ - ^ oeaKmeal*’’ 25 80 M n IM 'T h e May Co.n .’W TM I,?t.? : ?421'4 i00tont;doianpa> iS? 59 75 'vifi M55 5064 Ij5 Fao 2500 2470 ' 3ieO 3? 35M .60 ■ w ithh stores S in Twin Falls andnd with the same periodiod last year, JU Com .'iD ?'.<0 yr21/2 2S2»4 .IV K'jy 1U700 1980r r K ^ ■74 ^074 ” 59 B u rleley.eamcd y $61 m illion, o r 20 while sales rose 23S3 pcrcentp to 93W IWM 192W I 30 UM S bi^OO 24^, •’400 2. 2330 I m c c n,ts t sp t e r share, for th e 13 weeksks $198.3 million. Saleslies at stores 60 lo Ifc/M 160 10 -i«lo . 25 18 ^47 e n dled e d April 26, compared withth . open m ore than a yearrear increased S? E k: iiS il??n 1177 ; }h l i i MOO 104W 1MD0 -?W 40^001W.OOO^jMOU^I). Oct (iri>M* tiv , u7n .45 I ■: 1 millior^ or 29 ccnts p e r share,re, 13.1 perccnt. l ” 94 00 1H04 'jrof! 93 67 W l's ja r cariicr: •. ' Sales increased in i Nt~ j!/§ »uy 01 10 91 10 . 'JOOO W45 24 77 I 33 a y e a r In every key ijM OJ >i|J/ W0MJ7C'!7C40 l-o” 17040 '■'(« r S dS i!440 24 40 24 2- 45 24 8? '.S I AHQLnalysts polled by Thomsonon category - includinging footwear, "ouotMona from Smtlai''* Fat> .. •. M.M : * F irsst t C expected 18 cents pciicr accessories and youngm g m en’s a nd £ ^ ‘f'S?«*i?«r’3“295 l i 5i 11? ' s h a,re, re ,reduced last month frorr>m junior’s clothing - aat t theti compa- 2441 .20 21cenxnts when Permm annoimceded ny’s two retail chain;ains, PacSun ■ B ICANS M i-:'i~al,s/C urrf.n c y , I r l.tlNUr AI-OI10 (Af),! h . ^ : i l i t vas w a s lowering Its first.quartei:er and d.e.m.o. PacSunin carrieso surf Opan H91 Hi; Low SaOa C>v. Auo nings forecast from the low 3030- and skateboord braijrands while .•«l^ U MO 1 WKCAT .;>,icool IIIM st'Wii.l c> (yi|^iatior^ol^«g «W4qwpJ0 70 II” :i9 and23123 ccnts per share, A nalysts believe therethei arc sev- Ooc ! . ;iiS *i: Salelales were $7.49 billion, comm- eral reasons for Pacific j,Jl.iri^)rril ic> (luTkl [Me ^ iifJiJ 3mJ -3J M,’,-.a'il°mooni,i-.g J.W740on S1 66 Dac tiainpi^a'nuii'iw I Mun>aalat20i.442 p a ree d w ith $7.73 billion last vear.ar. Sunwear’s succcsss whenwl olher ■ITIUivIy AlU-'^n »4040'Sj070 . Mon'• cpMi all 500.540 ■lY MiiKj, t lUrinaii IjI.i-cated 1378.43 Oil U T h e2 fi;figure fell short of analysts:ts* retailers arc strugglingling. jections of $7.59 billion. At a time when1 tneretn Is no S.'U ' ■ly I r®°»Ivd IM itatM "^i/?3 ort $0 74 S.OOOlwinifmxWiCm; (MMs pa> bu»nal 'IrM•lyK'o’C uoifl'I’ot nw-IB To® JJ4000ol’ $1 s!? ;;i; ;3S. lamc.storc sales fell 4.9 percr* strong fashion trend,id, tht e compa- •0 on Ih. NY » ' I I I ii I 11.1 pcrcent at Eckcrd dru$ug profile surf and skateitc brani d s pro- ^ n'lotwoconfacu' S S ;;;;'■ '''”■' <5pan H*S»’ U-> SafflaI Chg D« 73 70 75« ?i73 70 74 47 .24 stores. re s. v id e s co n su m ers with witl easy-to- GOLD ^talog sales continued to fallUl, u n d e r s ta n d c lo thhing in with a i'?"! UlJ).KI IllCM.lt.rj,, IOO roy at.: doBan pai iroy oz. 7344 74“ t l i . Ciii'i-;sK fi a 111 s i f71.70 72.72 .2,1 dCCrCflTeasing 11.1 p ercen t Intemlet ei unique point oii view,vi said ■ Jun;Jn 341 UO 34? 10 J49 10 340 20 1 |j«p» •.<1 llw O oo(**>«y ____ 3MW3W30 .I.4I40 J49 4J . ing the quarter. Los Angeles, Pncaaoaa counaay OlarM Fooda. . 'rli rii 3'.3/0 343 70 343 00 343 00I -IM• Sm caoo cu'oo a0.S Sf; 1 -140 a i 60 04 M 05 (JC904 68 77 . 1.37 The tn i past three months haveve Pacific Sunwearar has also 1 .1.1-. JIKI r.ixxV^ Lr)iii i'. |I«*i I lull 3i4 10344 10 344 10 3»4 10 • 0025 8032 .1 32 reprc&resented one of tho m ost diffiffl- im proved its executionItion by exten* S v ? - - ___ - P(\)TA-|T)1'S iS |S |S ss II .up 944 cultt retailingn envirorments irin • sively testing merncrchandlse I„|..,.U iK...,nvjv,i,i4..i CHICAGO -AI'I - UL 1 -1 M UNLEADS^QASoWrt riM.)i (ItrlfUrt lo' Tu4'Vlt.iy r e c:ent e n memory,” said Allcrcn before placing largege ordersc and I’OCAIllLOWjull t i i'A i j r ”fff-7r*r4r 0 I -IW JU '7BW MW !iiS n S15 :?« 8“““cstrom, chairm an aAd CEO ofol aggressively markiirking down 78 09 Boo« .2 75 P cmey, n n c referring to the slu ft^ish goods to make wayray for fresh n 4). 11 imiioiil hjilsi I uc a r U 1*11 iyO(UO«ii2). Iia.icy ______S ; I 73J 5 IV2I : l “ f^ ninomy o i and the conflict in Iraqaq inventory. Pierce said,Hiid. T he cbxn; i>p ^ . 377 60I -130 ^ 2 i ! *25? th at t helpedhi to dampen consumeiicr pany can afford thec sharpsh marie* poni'i^Arjrf-(un i) :sr;;r‘ 's Mon't ulai 43.421 s p ejiding. n d i dow ns bccause it haslas redr u ced its 1491 L<» SaOa dig. SiLM Mon.'aopan ml 9« J7a. upWU90 1. P e n .? /» SUOAnSJoULO 1? troy ot; can# pa« troy M.^ ^ NATURE OAS 'enney has been slashingn g m anufacturing costs.s. ' l12,OOOta.:aKipmpa>b. May I ^ 7 10.000mflWaj^l^Bmbi its, including store closingtIgs “K ids ^ e t tired of thingstl casi^ I'OII'IAND^ Oil- cAPj - Mo'foj lioiii 7 01 C7II «ao -ir, jJl " S s a SJ d layoffs h over the past twcwo ly,” Pierce said. “Theyhey n eed new- t OHII CO? ' I ' 1^"'“ 480 0 ii^o j S f ' ^ si!? § Vdl yean.irs, as pan of Questrom’s fiveve- ness.” 0 020 0 305 .K5 y eir a r turnaround ( plan ior th(h e B u s Ib c s s Is go■Ing in g so w e ll, SS^oV'^J 'i'y i i s o ' 1 ^ 8 ■ ^ fl2« 65M 6 220 0 5M '"xo rc taailer. ilc v Pacific Sunwear wwil ill o p e n 83i lOMfxi -.1.11411 ti ii4 Jul'' Although I am disappointcced stores this year, eightght more than ...... suaAh^‘4 " ‘ :h the company’s execution>n, previously announced,xd . : tl 2.000 ba:c«ntap 4-;l'i ■iL(t') 4 -1 1 «ioI ^ 0 , Aw 0 160 5 250 5 '^'opan liM £SaOa C»0 Jul ?MI4 ' Ivl 7iluh:ults for the first quarteie r By th e e nd of 2003,03, tth e co m p a' WHEAT ;..1> .’i-is ?n > -IU Jun' 40C0 4 000 4 tuld not detract from the sigig- ny expects to operateate 874; sto r^ S.OOQ Cu mnmjfn;ca'iU pat buthal i;I;o ?j|!i !;'iwl '.w tC 4M0) —1 (I Jul 4 Q70 4 070 4 040 5 008 to8 sh o u lc 3?(' ^M'o I {“O * 0 » J870 44041 4 073 .06 n ificicant a: progress that we havtve Including 677 PacSunSun, 77 outlet 4 m 4050 Im m,de a d e in improving the fundala- a n d 120 d.e.m.o. locatica tions. ■,<“»i'’»-.aii'-.N'j?'"’ ’* Vio'i S7M 53M -5-5700 -5370 Im [------li /2II up 11 Moo Jan 1370 4 370 5 4 370 5 440 -50 S o m e t tlilngm i l l^ng? 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TiMcartd'Opai'I' I IncludMlJtaWtlch.if CwU KutcUmbn.An|«to^» — C o m mV I U N n T E V/ENTS ------^ Hutebloson, OrH Leadership and Seie l f . HIkI) Sch(H)l w h eref he.h c is involi’ed I. Gooding itostst s photograpliy eccpdon.’’ in wresilinR. footb;i)thall ;iiid ihe KaraDavIdsoo,MII(t I iiistory progranram tills e v e n in g The public is invited. For moilore VICAClul). Barker, TWaiiy Cramer,'r, 1 GOODING1 - The history of infonfonmation. caU 6774S24. - ~ Diana Orfflhii-Zacfc- photography in the nineteenth Beer AppreciationIon 1 0 1 to .. O'Conrm.inBanVOIara.>, ccntury will bee Itiie topic of a free iddy B ear Run begins in Cal«bT?Mffl,JarNui ■ItilSlJ program fromI 7-97- p.m. toniglit at ' be held a t Twin Falls Fal store J j j S e ^ th e Gooding Citj:ity Hall conference urley at Riverfront Park Haaton, Caaa TWIN I'AI.I.S,S - "lifCT room, 308 Fifthh /Ave. BURLEY BL - The llTli annulu a l A ppreciation KH” willivill I i h.- lauglit hy Htftchlnaon, MletMllf\9 T he Idaho Huilumanities Council, Tcdceddy Bear Run will be helleld Tim iiiul Karen Jiiiieses ;itii 7 p.m. Miiy Viola, JuatlnWoodnifr,r, ® F.|' Gooding Couiounty Historical Sundinday. Participants should rereg. 21 ai Kiiily's. A Cookook's P;iradise, .Bonnto RIcharda, Tyt«r Society andnd Silver X isterter from 10:30-11:.30 a.m.. ;a t . 147MaiiiAvi.-. W, in1 TTwin u l-’alls. Photographic C Hutchinaon and Toriri : C onservation are Riveiiverfront Park. The parade w ill T h e COM is S2!i.. Cl;iss Cl; sp;ice is H |||H the sponsors. leaveave at noon. . limited, and tiiitiiiii tn Hutchinson.1. n must he ji.iid DiAnne Iverglrglynne, a graduate All All individuals and clubs aai re in full o r ihi.- reserrv;itiiin rv a cannoi WTUWWTTI/TWniiillliil of the certificatea te program in pho- welcielcome. The registration fee:e is begiiaraiii(.'i.'d. tographic preireservation and SSor>or a stuffed animal. Tor mure inforiiiulitlation, call 733- 1 archive practictlices of the George A A chili< feed ivill be held aft<■fter r>477. llA Eastman Hououse Internation le the ride ai Nancy's Cafe: iin MusicaliIM s ‘sppunky orfphan’ talLJI^ . Museum of FhFhotograpliy and Ruptupert. Minidoka Countyty ScliooiS Film will lead ththe di.stussion. For Fo more information, ca ByMarylm^Pott* the school,ll, andi are 55 for adults Woodruff W( is ''the man who10 wears Importance; will,be placed on Starllarla Timmons ai 679-0037. District holds chikhild find Tlme»Kews cofmpoTKteniient andS4forstr students.and senior dti- grey gn neckties.” a mil,d-man:m n ered t^arly phottlotography was the KUIM'KT - Till-hi- M inidoka ------zens. CallI EDavid Blaszkiewicz at and an likable lumberjack.. J a n n a precursor to other oil technologies Qngipen iiouse set for new County .loiiil Schnulmill D isirici is BUHL - W h at becom:omes of a 7- 543-8292. H(H eaton portrays Sadie McKiKibben, vital to culiurure and pronre^s , lo o k in g fur ,i ii> 21I VLMfyu. olds who year-old girl who is shipwreckedshi| Narrators3rs tell the story as ihe an an elderly scrub woman; whov is today, the soclecieiy reported. The DS church building m a y h;ive s]>ec'i;il le.irie.irniiin iiL'c.'cls. on th e shores of a lumbcnber camp in» a c tio n u nnfolds fi on stage. Greg eccentric, ec mystic and an outcast.01 pliotographic piprocesses m ade in JEROME JE - An open house willw Any p;irfiii nr no;Ko;u'(li.in of ;■ Oregon in th e year 1704?04? Guttierez,t, (Caleb Thom, Russell M Mi ichelle Viola is cast us Sclielena, a Idaho’s early mim ining and loggin;* hec held hi from 6-K p.m. Thursd;iday cliild wlui is c.\pei;peric-ncing ;i I “Opal” is a two-act:t o'musical by Wiersma,1, ILara Welch, Angela blind, bl fragile girl. B Be o n n ie communities wilwill he discussed, as forir thell new I.US cliurcli buildiidinn speech, ))hysic;il. ineiiliilutfti nr emo- I Robeit Nossif Lindsey,f, aiand focuses Hutchinson)n and Cami Hutchinson Richards Ri plays “the thehoughi_ well as currcntu photographic| con- forir thetl 2nd, Sth and 7ih ivardsIs in , tio n al difficiiliy is enouiniKc'il t-ni lo on tlic im paa that tlie oiphanedgirlotp ' double as: narrators,ni sound effects girl,* gii who is poetically beai^autiful,' servation issue;ues concerning the .leroijrome. tiH itaci lliL-ir IocmI niieiKhhorhood e has upon the unvnspeople>ple’slives. aewandlurlumber camp characters. modest, mi socially awkwariird and protection t»f iiiinineteenih century The Th building is located at 100 K school, The slaff will ;irran>je lo The curtain goes up[> ata( 730 pjn. Cassi HuHutchinson plays Opal, easily ea embarrassed. photographic anartifacts. S.. !)0 !jf E. F o r m ore infiirm aiioion, _ini;et_w ith piirenisIs iiaiul.distu's ______Thursday through Satur. any concerns for thehe tcliild. Thic-f Buhl Middle School auauditorium, turCd mantmncr, aird has special are ar< ponrayed by Ray andd Diana Author 'speaksks at American lo.'’>ye;in)ltls may■ he iihle in p.tr­ 216 Seventh Ave. N-Ticlrickets at the descriptionons of the people who Griffin, Gi Lillian Villaro, ' uhl scout receives Eaglele tic ip a tL - in ;i f r eee e screeiiini;. door are $6 for adultsts anda S5 for suddenly bebecom e her new family. Hutchinson, Hi Zack O’Connoim rT iori Heritage Acadademy graduation Parents ui childrenen ' wliD aiicrul students and senior dtizcdzens. Tiffany Cr Cram er is The Mamma, Hutchinson, Hi Kara Davidsoson and BURLEY -Author-A C. Terry SCOlcout award on Sunday priv;iie or home schoichools ;iii- eliui- Advance tickets arei availablea\ at an embittenered h ard worker. Justin M Mi ike Barker. W arner willI be b the featured BUHL Bl - Matt Busby, sonn o f hie. j speaker at the ______S tev e arand Tile piir])iise of ihcihfsavrniriKis Annette Bustisb y to d e te rm in e if a cliilichild is L-li«il)k' Heritage gradiia- . o f Buhl, will for the disirici's spespeciiil c-chicii- Boy seeliks a resp the alley house.” . --htrsntioTiS d e fic it h y pcr'actrvity Uie thi State of Oregon. Fot‘ c< / r ~ . contact ,|ie Arbingerr IiInstitute. Amon^ Busby Bu is a m em ber of Troyp) C68, from the cenier. Family Needs: ChrisIS anda h s SIS. d is o r d e r’ will v appreciate the information, in call the I Id a h o th e books Warn(rner has w ritten are andid Rob1 W’einer is his leader. The*valk is free,:e. a and open to ter, Lizzie are pleasantant diddren p„gre 5s boibotli of them have m ade CareLine, Cs 1.800.926-2588. who tease each otheiher but get ■ “Bonds that MaMake Us Free” and Busby, Bu 17, is a senior at Buluhl all ages. ------Cluilb Calendarr------Civic Tamic(il324«4e-648TK I— ------1 Vetei}terans of Foreign Wars S.K.lllWl.lVi-xlllvd S XlOmexaCa Chapter - 7 p.m, iccond und To v retain or add a lilting (or your clubdu or Send lo: AttehlioniClub < Ilnhrl 5(. . 7 |..m ^. o.i fourth Thundaj>dayt. Scpt.^tay. in Uurloy. 073. " lub Calendar. llulil . i’''’^'’3:8.9310. Goodlni. 1115 p.m. Pridaylay ■at ihe Lincoln November andId CDecember. Call CryHal ai 734- Gleam Ferry - I’oM ili46. Giinnt I'ui MCOml llll.Mi.l\ .It \l.lMilll.iMiiii. U inplc. MXli . Inn;934-458S. 710SorShtrlcyauyat73S054S. __ III. 7 p.m. Ihird Tliur.duy at Vclcr.i Aicnjc.i.idC-.ili(-.fiii..Sirii>t Chur%>IIIIC 817264100- p.m. Tuclday^ WcJncdneidtiyi, TImriiluvi and TliiirvI1..rvliiy;dayi ai 475 N. No. 5, call 5430923. pm.lh71. llilrd IVi-dnctdjv dl tcnlor cilircniccrit Bhothone. Noon WedoexUyday at ihe Senior Ave. In TwinI FalU;Fa call 734.7377 or 736-1765. Caiwell Ca Ave- W, recreation roammin I Twin ' Gooding. Tueiday:Uy s IkIiI Freedom Rroup. B 42J44-34443 Qtiunt Center; 8S&2221 or S8&218&28S3. Now memW*n wwelcome. FalFaUi,caU 732-8337. p.m. al Trinity EplKopKopal Churth. 12S 7ih Avv. Rupm Hup . Cmt 3fi78. Harlow Hoopn IHnt., 7 . „ M«vmicTtmiilL-,..:ni, M., 4j TWtB FalU. Noon Wcdnwd.}tKUn at the Turf Goodins CountyCo Jayceei • 7 p.m. (int Chapter ' 48 - 10 a.m. Ttiundayiayi at the W.,cu!l U344335. n. \c«ond iind fourth Tuadayi ai ilupcn V-(.T^Cl Twin Full. CiLipIrr '.Order Ordi of ilir l.istrm Qub In Twin Falli; 73M029 or 734^9.73 VTedneiday atIt VWar Memorial lUll, Third and Jerome Jer PubUc Ubrory. 324.7426 or 324-5722.32< Rupert .open nuctlucting lull i'riday o( munlh ixn-clor\t:lo|mwnl Cciilcr. 43WflG4. • . Slur.mL-clMlii-u.M.iiil.iiiiili.1iiiih.iitlli lii,-.i).iiN.ii Uons Clubs Idaho. OU934.S:4.S125. Cuoiii welcome. Twin Falla • 11:30 a.m. Mondaylayi at Si. ai coma o( Sixth andUld I iireciv jpcakcr incci- Shothone Sho - I'liii .)00l. I.liilc Wond KivcrKii M.iuinic IniipU', Hint- I. Kdward'iKd Parlih. Hall. 206 Scn'enlhIh Ave. E. ins».c;illl)anat43640W038 or Kitlle al 436.0449. i\iiI-om 7; p.m. %ccorul Tuciday al Slio>hn•hone Siinh, 7.UMHI., Butter. Noon Friday* ac PrieiPrice-* Cafe. 2444 ElkS Jerome • I’riory Cre Omland Ave^ Kent Blau, 67&.SS a u 734-6087. Croup oi>cn mcctlnR. 7;J0 mcmbtembers homo.HX6.27SS. Twin FalU Lod*p 4r, . x MS51 StnkeRlrerl■er EDs Lodje - 8 p.m. iccond and p.m. Mondiiyi at Momlonaitcry u( ilic Aiccniion. Twin M Fulii ■ I'oti 2136, Henry I.mIl- I’oii‘oil. » Wcdnc.d.iv .it HKJ Illui- i-.U . Buclcy Sa«e • 7ao p.m. thin dan ai lodge ai 93 Coif Ranch on Form Bureau conlerence room. Gooding - 7 p.m. Monday. Walker ime. call Selb>- al J24.2377. p.m.Tl. wond k Tuoviiy al Twin Fall. DAV■ HHall. (,'137. I. 6 tnlle* north of Ihs Perrine , ' — 45'JSh.■J Shoup, 734.4087. Kupert l-odKe 6!! N j, m i Al^eaco Road. Janet EUenbergsf!T»eT.67^0m Bridge, call 324<244)I0a ”1120 2 Montana. iroup • at noon in Jerome, iVei Coodlnt • 6 pjn. on tha Mcor■econd and (ounh tAdW of iIm Ketchum ■ noon Monday, noon. FiPrj/i.i. .. Hunch Grou Wendell - i'nii 2974, Thiiufjnd Spritirinm .11 KurKTl M.ivmic Uiniilc.k-.-i.t'-irii' J.I' Ihe ESu • 7 pin. flnt Tuetday al day at the Jerome Senior j.q,, ; tfondayi at (he Uncotn Inn; 934-4SJWW. ^ Elk*Ud«e,93Ca Golf Ranch on Highway 93. call ihcSun ihc Oub on Second Avenue, call k >»i, 7 |>.m. fir\t Wednodiiy «t Aniu-ricrican llurlrj.Hupert Shrine• CluiCluh. •. Il> IIIII .III! . Ilaitoy-Noon (Inland thirdrdWedneidayiai V MwyAnnat733733-3241. 62:622.3704 or Jennifer at 726-4823. VC- E. (except (inl Tuc«Ioy Lc•Hi.m^,;^ Hull in Wendell, call tiu.irtcr ma«ierilerul iivr fiiiirih Wc'dnuxl.ii .ii K' . Weill FaiioBank- , meet! at Kl Sliaddailai Fellowihlp1 at 125 Fini. „7^o Al.ini;runiicl,t,77 221.') Ic ^ Twin Falli • 1 p.m. Monday, 7:. eiday through Fridav m the 4J0K.. , Heybtim • 7:30 p.m. iecend«nd Tueiday at Other CivIC Wcdnewlay. 10 a.m. Saturday al FinlimI JIL Itapli T .: JOO llo>ul Arch .Milton. 22 . Heybum (In Macioo; Qyda limyimyat67M64l. MuieVaUcyUey TcMtnatten. 12:10 pm the JOO Fint Avc- E. All open. AmOlmerlcan Legion Ul I,-iti|ll.. ..ill D.ili- Church, 910 Shoihone St. E.. cal! ‘"Do " ‘hy ■! non-imokinsKToupi. Tiicd.iv. Kupvrl M.iu>nu It Jemae • 7 pum. (lm and,thin,thlrtl Mondayi at 'econa and fourth(ou Tuetdavi at Creekilde 543-S790orJ.C. at 732-0767. ■*- Durley Dur - Piiil 17. 7 p.m. fourth Tuculavlaval Slollcr .11 532-4.110. JenmoavlcUbrwy; 324-79ia)ia Reitaurant. 233233 FUth Ave. S- In Twin Falli, 01 Oakley Avc.. call Lyle Morion alI HH7H- Puul l-odge 77 . H ji.m I or 543410. D AI-Anon/AIateenlen family groups isoic Kbnberty • 7 tjn. (lm andulthiidTW tt: ayl oiUTaWWer: DlvorceCani 47. 4cm»fiomP.iuilW Odiu-.-iliu-.-HS’ l-’.'l * at Cnwroadi United Uethoditt* □ , . * 4 2 3 . bounty llUterical Society . 7:30 d friend* of alcohoUci. For Fairfield , - l’r»t 19. Elmer .Miller I’osi, R p S558. rhunday at Jerotna Otic Ubriry- Twin Fan* ■ 7 p.rts. Mondayi al T»Twin Falli mwXg Wom!lmation. call 1*5(^592.3198. Rpm Twin FulU Chapter OrderMer ol tleMul.i> ; Ur o( t ^ Meeae. Lodge 612 ■ 8 Reformed Church. 1631 Grandvlcv nl Wedne.day, und third Wedneid.“iav, p.m. (ir.t and ihird lluitMl..utMl-ii' -II > 'l nil* Rupert*- noon leeondnd .Gd routu aind (ourth Tuoday at 835 Falli New participant*, all denomination!»!i wetoi^ D ebtors Anonyrrlymous poiiucilluck wllh Auxiliary at l-cKlon Hall,I-call c |,.U-.nivd.-S'. t)c^^ll.l^^«.^• Wedneaday at WayiJde Cafe In ! at any »e*ilon. CaU Vickie al 734-7751, S799. I FoUi. caU Dennl* or Ron at 733- ■>' 51. Rum or CuU 732-0767. Generme Ikhunlnut 934-5796. M.isiiiivand KatlrrnSlar «i-luirii,im Ui » ir 7336961 (ovanlngi). moFlo ac 733-7313 or Donnii al 324-0575. ncfi,c«llal733*WI. • , _ _ Tuin Full, Shrine CIuliull • iI' II) 11 111 Ni-ioli Rupert Sytlnga . 7:30 p.m. ( (be Mooee • 8 p.m- Mcond and Burley - 6:30 8:30 p.m. MondayiBV. . . .Twte lan* MocMRb ■ Meet!etf ((lm and third SUupport. p Groups CrUr tupport group • 4 p.m. Sundayi.Si ‘ ^ Bu^.Spm .&5aiurda>i. iu 132 OaUey Ave.. txRionrRion Hall. North UrKulnSinxi undSe\ci pTtmndays at Korth'a Chuckic WiWa«on In Twin p.a,,,. con Rupert UnUed MethodUt Chur^ 60 5. AvcnU',cnuc lUii. call P.U' Vinyard .il J24.2M7r'" '” Rebekah Lodges :oni)eetioDi. Do'wn Syndreiae 436-3354. Monduyi. comvr of 3rd and KImberly/Hanien Kin . I'oii 76, R a.m. (I SappartCniap-up • 7 pjn. flm Friday ac varioui idayi.ll20AMontanaSt. Tue%d.iie%d.iv ul Travcler'i Oaiiv call Kd lludwr• Idjiho Rebekah l.odKrr % si.m lir'M.iiid : & n ls C l u l » AetBbanTbotm Kids RcKUng Out to Each Other,.r.,dui. ■ 11“ third Moridav, .il l2(UV..\ic..\lc .\.W,l..li-|| drea who are griavlnf - 4 pjn. flnt T -m. Mondnyi; 6:30 p.m. J.5045, ^ 'B n b l - Noon Wadnaida>•>*■»< », .Th« Gambler* , p.m. Suiiirdiiyv 571 F.. 2nd Paul - Pott 77, 7:30 p.m. (lr>l Tuv'djviav at Rfbekali 1-cxIi.t 11)7 atFer C. llall, ciimcr ol Wa\ • a576. a. Tliur«iiir> ut 310 Main Si. ,d Soulh Flnt Weit iinxtv. c:ill (hio aiII 44.W- Sirevl .ind O.iklcv .\miiik-. in Bisky' Noeo Wedactdayt at illey Parcnti ef Multlplci Pub Grkf than. 7 pjn.Tueadayi aC Tv and 7 p.m. Sundays 6 p.m, <1^ or tripletl)-flnt Thunday at' R«Refonoed Church. caU Connie at 733?33<128 or Mondayi; 8 p.m.&ilur.lurdaji. WomenV Kroup,7 172. *1Auxiliary moon ai 7:30 p.m. (ifiru ■ '--Sir. 2444 Onriand Ave.; 43 6 -^ «< n-viayat po»t homo. .Marcuerile Kel>rku)i l.odKr-J«l.odK< .2|-iii I'.rM Filer • Noon Tuaidaya a Aithenn Church. 1708 Heybum 73(73&089S. p.m. Wonduyii Medledituclon m-oup, H p.m. rlfl Fall*: for cUrd Thunday meet- ' CrWr Share - 600-8^0 pjn. Thuniur*dayi at Mondayi; It fVotfci., HowIlo and »-hy Book Study, TwintwI Fall* • Po.i 7, f.;J0 p.m. .eco,t„„d and ih.ra Wi..dni.diivs. ,.i III.-r I...It:.- n.ill. Meth6diff awreh; 32&4S30 or S icvinyai PouHome, 447 Scmimm Sil.ciili .t rK«HiinK. Ihvcfl. Noon TuMd«yi at tb< irlynac 732^54 Of Tara 01 733- 22262 2 HUand Avo., Burkr. caU 678-761613. ’ 8 p.m. Tucidayi;; EmenonEt Group. 8 p.m. T“~ ' S>Tintcii Rel>ekuhLodRe«e nilII .S I'lil v\-oml doa Here a New Growth group> • 4 D ra WedncMlayi; Baalcc TextTi Book Study, 7 p.m. rty Wem ' uc 7J6-HS7(j. i ^hoahonu - alUt 220 F-Hlli:F. I Auxiliary ''»« Unil - S:3ap.m. wcondTliuruirviav and fourth Mondai-. ai I.IJK..«l.,.\i.- .\..U-iiim.- , .. Jereoa-bomTtaundayi1 acat the Jerome • fllGOT (8«uchem (8 Idahe't Cresc ThiThunday*. Hoepiee VUkna bK. 306 S I’oilHomo. l.n Kebekidl l«diiee 45 . J |>m Iiiai .imi Sealor Ceswr. 212 nm Ave. £:.]!32441GI nomacbooi Toaclxn)T« • (or homeicbool iu[h Sc.Sc. E. Suite 1 In Twin Kalla. caU 71501:0121 Rupert-Noon Thurhurviu>i.l2lW. lOOS. " TwiaFaUt-NoonThurtdaykdayi at t&e Turf pec; ahd Infonng w t o 32&65SQ or wnall Q| ^ Twin Fulk . 7 JO0 p.m.p. Sunday*. 22R Shoup Wendell 'Ve: - Pott 41, H p.m. xeco:c.uid Ihin! lui-vlai. al li«iK<- H,dlinll.iKi.nn.iiill.ill i B r e a s t ^ i n g s u p p o rri t Ave. W-; 7 p.m. Mondiondayi; at 801 2nd Avc. N.; "'cJn'ednevlay sl ^Vendcll Poit Honii'. cjll11 JimJ Primrove Ret>ekah 7(i■(, .■ I MI p.m. Mxoiiil . Qnbforiundi:736-4Z76or7344;344244. a tw d ^ u O y outon at 536-6642. Polluck at 7 \> m. and fouith TucvLivv i'*' IhiidI 111 .\vu. K., Ulll liA ef Maieie VaDey ■ 10 UD. flnt ' UUdKlMcne-lOajn-iecondTd Thunday * al *3 801 Seeond Avo. N-; 7 1-™““ Q g ^ C l i i t o ir Savior L o ih ^ Church. 1706 - bt; I, 315 Falli Ave. Taylor (HhAther l-allv r d b . Nooo Tbundayi la KMVT CootiMnin room. UOO BluBlueLalcM buiidlnfc rwm 256:7^ 7 p.m.1 Fridayial 315 l-olli BM. N. caU Amy oi 324-9628. _ „ Avo., Deiert BuildiIlding, room 112; ■) p.m. Militaiy Mil Order o( the IHsple linirt Oup tenam^i 73M278.733-703S oi Magk VaOey Breaatfecdli« CeaUd Other organizationsns . 6 PJB. Wedaaadajri I ndAve.N. 679-79 - 7 pjn. flnt WedneKloy al Nalional Cui . Aav (OTMMlftS Womatioa «t 3344 ■mofV. 1069 Frontier Road. Twin FaUs . OddFellowi.Hpm. ii.cvL-.>nali»r^ ihi-tWd ;BlCE.>Ua H, 324-5469. . . . ’ . ^ - piuiMt«..(amllySjafH SdTn'ESi , :iS b d n can Idaho Cu e lin e al 1400326. stop g roups ‘ ■Jfi; • p.in. Tum 4-4IHJ. Kcllowi Hall. I3thand 04kl(.-\',.ki<.-%-,Ilu>le>-.l.7|lM.tl. Thundayiac New BeglnnlDgi 'SAbMifMr’8 | support groupaM LUe Receveb' Sup Ditabled Amerienn Veierani ■ houp nrami mcci weekly in prav^rav forI vliildn-n nnt Sn& ld^ Core, 640 FD« Ave. W.callS ,a m . CeM^et*Recovery «.. caU Skip Howard, adjuiani.al 73&H29i2«. Iheir ichooii. To ym or itarttiart W"U|’, i-.tll 42i '• twta M b > noon rW tUrtUi4 (Mntli naw Woceiiiy Smitea • • ■ *'orl-orDai^i734«4S.- Tuodayi at Gracc'asssr& Oic te *"■' 4428. or 73M NstkHuriAUahcofortlM Merdian In Rupert,.call ca Ban or Laurie at 438- Other Burley Drove . miei%:el% ilirtl and ihird S009. AIio for divorIvorco. ovoreallng. acxutl ^ Monday* al nurlev Mlki UidKe.callVirpniaall.odK< :iW entaitynt.W i^ DMWaim- addition* and other pn ibiDaughtttt 678^057. aSK StlgSiiiB ,; Orereomtrt OuiOutreach ' 6:30 p.m. Betbd IB - 7 p m (ccond nnd fouiounh agic Vulley Humani UMMt^ih.iUiiSAtU« -.fi tua.; ."f! Wedoeidayi at Flritnt BapiiM1 Church al 2M2 , I \S'edne«day ai Idolia '. 'Baaer-NAMIof.ldalie •7p.m.Ti1 ^ ™ * ^ Hiland Ave. In Burlejirley. Call Mitch or Rita at oodoy*’ at 1519 Ovorland Ave. in Buriey., Society tne.. 7 ^m. liru We« ■ u v r S«einb.8t. In Haytm, ’; T' j% ^ ^ f e e r Mhkne School tou 67*0678. Alao forcoraianpul*l«x hehavolrv ..Bethel ®«‘ 14 ■ 7 p.ra. iccond and (ouiounh Depanmcnl oMIoallh and■nd VWellore nuildiniC l 7 S 4 » « r ^ a t C 7 ^ 9 . . / ,™. oedi^ at 225 Flnt Ava E. In Jerome. 601 Polo Uno Road in TTwin Fall*, ca^ .;TMnM,.f(AMI«(;MHle.VaD^j ^ . 7 p i Miiiillffary : “SJBctlid a . 7 pjn. fint and chlrd Mondayilay* at Kathleen at 736-2299.

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W o r l d B^BssassBsasBaE^BsaB er briings h(lope iioiracqimaiirshdiwellei ■' I Afte:iter the uprising, 250 peopleile in th e a rea, b u t beforeore th e m arsh Saddam’s rejegime . . . . - V . in F.ulEiuhud were arrested andid . was drained the regi-egime could " n e vrer e r seen again, ipcltidioglg not get into the marshirshlands and dula M waniss’ 14*ye8r>oldId '* seai^ the area with1th ti a n ^ and controlled ficlow broth,000 p e o p le ise was searchetl and hislis used to live in the arearea, most of ) n as retributiori m othether was interrogated andid whom left, Iten. S e c u rity M inistry offi*fi* S h a h e e n s a id that th a excess Lo« Angclat TImot . - beater L ~ cialsIs tltook all the fumiture andnd water from the damsIS ixin n orthern ■ned d o w thehoiise...... Iraq-wduld be direct•ected to the FUHUD. Iraq - Klu eke outIt a — life-dis-disappearedrand the ancient ture of th e m arsh people was'as “It worked politicitically,” he a farm worker on a dus agely underm ined. said, “because thee aiareas were u|) plateau had neverr fefelt ah cleared of trees andnd there was Now h e is a fisherman ;haheen, the An Nasiriyah igation chief, said the Omtm nowhere for the oppopponents of At th e e n d of 1S9191 and into n culturi 1992. th e m arshes of si savagenarek River that was createdcd the regime to hide, If soiilheasl- Abojmakeies his way acrosi water that'i nownov abundant In southeast Iraqaq. The government under Saddc I through the desert loward jcople were ern lrat| cast of An N Sha: rd “Before, the peo; Ing water since 1991 In retributiontion for a failed uprising. :ra, farther south, but had nonc herders, bird hunterssrs iand fisher- retreated and then disa miMminvu(*i«MMnM irrig a cd men. But they didid noti make Nil o n e fro m th e re iu i purpose. T h e land created water was a beautiful blue ocolor. marshlands befo farmers. They knewnew nothing Saddam Hussein ever and creating problems wat " ™ H " > “ li>"«d ; of no im portance. .S. m ilitary ad v an ce, ImuIm agine the crow ing of th e: nroost- unleashed its retri ;rc about it.” lell (he fishermen that Basra,Many opposition people were LT and the sound of a fox ac ernnu-nt was drain >haheen, tiie chief of er a useful alion Department in the water. And then you wi ______w .iiers.to .crcu n ; farm! sfore the regime was of , about 30 milos west of----- heahear all kinds of birdcalls every-—c\ carve a river into the dt etribution. “Ma whcwhere, and frogs. You would see cvOTej^foniI I nu one here doubted1 illll.al il «;is ' in rethlniiion for a h risin g . th e failed uprising H Click uth< more than 11 yearsrs of< water green," saicaid Kadem Madloom, E l r e r 22 0 0 31 1 engineering to otixithers who 71. of Fuhuhud. “The water was ■ ■ helieve that the U.S..S. m ilita ry Pure. In winter, wir birds from all Emi opened up dams andd dikesd ;is a '>vor ihe worldwo Hew in and you U U sign Ilf its power. ButJut they are saw them1 descendingd( from ihe x p lo ii guide on wheree to go and wrong. sky into thle e w ' ater. Then Saddam The regime took{ tithe water madeeveryt:rything salty." * Bullatproof Monk «a Mir TiIO - do during the su!ummer moiipts® , ■ : away, and just before»re it fell, it Abdula Mwaniss, M 45, started How ^ to Los* o 6uv(i» 0 ^ rtolO-MJ • . ... yourb^tg opened up the damsns again. Il fishing in hishi; laie teens. “It was “A i ^^[w raii oow, 7:ja. t daho, the WoodI Rivei^Valiey- was a last-ditch militi!litary tactic u great life,"e," he said. “I’d gel up Mollbii’i M Mort W anted n 7«o- hat to see and d aimed at flooding largiirge areas in at 5 or 6 in in the morning. The Northern Ni^cida. ;. in Southern Ida G assh(lortage kkeeps I ands i l ' s u i i i m e r will Ira q is ^w aiting iin line i.Btlnolng Down H o u f iiS w*d 7i40 iur:^iiicie to SI

Tho Baltimore Sun ______gas fumes.i. !1!It Punt In th» fomUvim w*d7 lo . cHcopoiTawid 7,«o • t,»o .''Jf State and M any dridrivers simply have Phorx feothw w*d 7«0. f-M BAGHDAD. Ira(|I - Under a abandoned^:d th e ir v ehidcs like Ut­ Wliot a OIrl W anti (*«i w«47i» searing afternoon sun.su Abaas ter, and ilii isi not uncommon to H a ssa n p u sh e d hi.sh is ru s te d climb into} a a cab only io r It to run i^ IE K Volkswagen loward1 ihihe gas-sta- out of gasi a a few blocks later. All H lion pumps. Ahead wa;was a dauni- over, peoplepie stand on roadsides ing tangle of cars, andud thei young waving emfmpiy plastic canisters * PajdYOflY.Can!-vJ man wus at least ihreeihr hours hoping to} siphonsi gasoline from Lfe7ieHcQu&T »ci I 5.LV7C0 -tll) from filling iiis tank. ■ the lank of)f a friendly passerby. ^XiiX^lmUnttrdgji •it's terrible," thee 2125-year-old Entreprenreneurs buy gas at sta- (1 J) H nl 7 uO said Sunday, wipingI sweatsv from tions andI thenih empty the gaso- : his forehead with th:C e hhack of his line from theirth tanks into buck- ; hand. “I thoughi thee A m ericans eis to resell3ll iti on the stre e t - usu- ■ were going lo makes ihingsll bel- ally at a substantial sui markup of H • ter. liven underir Saddam 15 limes> thetl normal rate of I KIO Hussein, we didn’t ha\have to wait aboui6ccnt2nts a gallon. ^ for gus.” For the Htfirst time in more lhan T h e M o s t The scene is thel e sa m e a i 20 years, IraqIra has begun import- Ant±:5>atEd M ov Baghdad’s oilier gas;as stations, ing gasolineine from the neighbor- where broken pumpm ps a n d an ing statesi ofof Kuwait, Jo rd an and offte Year unprecedented fuelel shortage Turkey to) mm ake up for th e short- caused by the ravagtages of war ages. The5 firstfi trucks were sup- Keanu Reeves and the looting thatlat followed posed to arrivear in Baghdad on l3wrence Rshbhbume have plunged this oil-riil-rich nation Sunday, airrieAnneM(Moss' inlo a crisis many neveever thought Oil pumpan, Im q ’s in te rim oil : decade of economicic isanctions minister, toldto! reporters Sunday M 7 i 3 t o i IB ihat followed, Iraqiss hadh count* that produtluction could jump to ed on cheap and pleiilentiful gas *230,000 barrelsba a day by the JLETOAM h ^ available at siuiionsins open 24 end of lethe month, and surpass z" ; hours a day. the half-ITF-million mark, next A dv^ced Tickets on S The gas is slill justist pennies| a month, IGdDO S h o w T o r i i j h t .. gallon, but now there thi isn’t M PffM ffi ' enough. TwJhCiiema * Throughout thiss s]sprawling lilllilil W e<3 10^0 p n .. ThuxB -S u ri 12:00-i*j0-aa030-4aC J city, where thick: plumespl of -'' Tht 6 :45-7 :20-9i30<9£5 I smoke Slill rise frora>ra buUdings hit by bombs, cars barelyba held I till 11> * JexDin e.C in «n a : together sputter along S K U I M . 0*-9 55 :30-7:00-9:15iiM£l C

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WOFDRLD SS3S^B^^=SS=S^S^S I ^ P a l t r y P O W E R ______----- Iraaqi nationnaltel^isi sion— i flicker o( n -a n d1 off agalin - in IIraq staation goesi back onl ai i r ; BAGHDAD. Iraq (AfA P) - In a m eat, milk and che< it Rhidw Newi Sarvtee______But the story passedjsed largely .. br;lgbtly Ut CD shop.>. IK alcl al- Across the streeteet, ai-Hamdanyi unnoticed. Despite the signifi- : H»mdan;i sipped anin i is happy to share.I. IfI the situation .GHDAD, Iraq - Five weeksi cance of transformingng a tool of . • loda. The air conco n d id o n e r is reversed - andi iit often U - he BA G ! . K1n«N»H oa know s h e vidll get power from it was knocked off the air by{ Saddam’s propagandaid a in to t>iu V' bummed' and a movie bl m i s s l ^ Iraq's nadonal (ele- nation’s riew publicc tctelevision the TV. Across the stree:reet. Fetass Adnan'sside. far, th e re was a 1 ^ ®n “ »station sputtered back to) station, the Am ericann rcreconstruc- : Adnan.sat in his dark fuesday night, but the land- don leaders failed to announcea ' li, store, firm tng. I /er cuts. But now Tue esidents or • h e n t h « will be c ®event went largely unno- the event to city resii .••’. N e ig h b o rh o o d b y n« o th e r m edia in Baghdad.jad . <1 hood, street by street,t, lightsli are h en there won’t,” V flickering on in postw ar I lepend on each Withi.th millions of residents in thei Instead, the occupyiipying forces .sometimes accompan by ra p itaal l stillI living with dectridty/ touted the launch W<^Wednesday of onal newspa- . . rounds of celebratory gmgunfire. But ever, they are at interrujruptions and not aware thatt the first postwar nationa the return has been spott;ottyatbest, tbe fluctuating theirr state-runst TV station wass per, Al Sabah. But thatat vw atersiicd t event ran into immediatiiiate trouble. ; leaving residents frxistnstrated and t means sle^less comj^n g back to life, it seemed that J Even before The NewV DayD; hit the 'i resentw of occupying UJU S. forces. iperatures in the ^evr iriin Baghdad1 knew enough to ! in for the first two-hourr streets, its editor saidi he h ad bc>en ;i . ."The Americans onlo n ly cam e e s staying up to dcast. d irected by U.S. offidalidals to stop with tanks,” Adnan comxmplained.;^ mes against gun- broadca G o>ne n e were the speeches byt the presses, : * ^ y didn't they comele w> ith gen-' ive W fan m y chil- S ad dlam an Hussein. Gone were thee “Washington ordertiered me to eratbrs?" ‘•sanctioned news programss stop it,” editor Ishmael;el Z ^ r said The United StatesI identifiedid n sleep,” Adnan state-sa sleep on the roof, praisinjsing Saddam Hussein. Gonee in a b rie f te le p h o nle e iiin te rv ie w electricity, which alsoIso pow ers tf “Before the waiafraid o fth e gun. : the patriotic songs hailingg Tuesday ‘Th eree is a dispute water treatm ent andnd sewage . schedule for power______o a a ddam a i Hussein as a greatt over who isnuuiing thenh e p a per.” ______------plantvas'a priority whe^hen-i^took-•-T•chnlc*l MitNina|«r Fadtl Sarhtn, Isft, andI Cpt-Rykar-HomCf of Fayetteville, ■ we don’t know wsoft^Unk he vendor er. Officials at thei 0Office of control of th e d t y of S million.'mi] N.C., discusst l the many probUmt fieed by' thuld w a tc h h e r »ng:,Wl- ■ was transferred to Wa: dren so they con i o a's first rep o rt giving voice.e ___ recently hit with a 1 r^rocket-pro- ..... - ...... - - ...... N o w -thlere-is- e r only enough ------v-W hen electridty retumei 5rams.Heobli^ - ‘ days ago...... said. “We can’t sle 1C victims of Saddam’s ruth-J. • pelled grenade firedI by someone t dty Basra, poWer to coverco about half the Adnan's Adi block, his side of :r one looted from |® Iraq's second^argest d because w e are afr regime. For 10 minutes,5^ a p p aren tly trying too underminc- ui U.S. offidals say - and street stre remained in the dark ; telev isio n com- has 24-hour electridtyrforthsBnt fa demand, U.S le,------shots.::------w omlen en and m en looking for rela-j! the new station. Americericon bombb nd the U.S. that doesn'tn't mean that.half the fellow fell merchants ran cat . dme in 12 years, and hdad, Across town, sof 5 taken by Saddam’s securityy destroyed some broadc;adcast equip- Kpects to do d ty is Ut illall the tim e. The reality between b e t their shops, giving one," she said, “ . Cratral Command expe Mohammed Jwad ids spoke of their seardi for ment and Iraqi looters□rs took a lot them dty of Is mudi motlore haphazard. A sys- grocery gro enough electridty ti whole street gets ; the same for the southei erator with blocks vers. of it. two weeks. temofsdiecleduled brownouts has least jea: power one refrigerator • Karbala in as little as twc r grid sodas cold during < :down the lid, he pulled power bottle and held i ussia sees linnk in bombibings I Modern[1 Latin diiictionary iiis ‘liber v between two fingermus’ hiest “This looks ten , ' , TheWeWashington Poat______^ Saudi Arabia, Chechn^mya and otlier Jt, the ‘I t ’s not dviliied.** j VATICAN CITY (APAP) - Some Five hundreIred copies have been ex{expected in two or three year qrdicals and other ------places - these are; linkslir in the dents. Downtown, N . may consider Latin a deadc lan- printed withith a sale price 6f 5115. IBehind the project is 1 the sciences in lOSCOW - As the death toll)11 same chain." :s, a rc asked her husboni ' guage, but a dictionaryary of mod- “There’s's stillj life out there,” Vatican’s Va Latin Foundation : offidal langi^e, n Monday’s suidde bombing in Offidals offered no 'direct evi- ! ope. tor so she coui ern Lacin publishedied by the said the Rev>Re Claudio Rossini, up up by Pope Paul VI in the 1 an u the working rhM-hixh n y a rose to 55, Russian offi-fi- dence Tuesday for theiriieir daim s. V atican h as b ecom e a “libw“I ven- director ofif thet Libreria Editrice to to help keep Latin alive ledin to — favorite TV progra’ V a ti.^ . ^ Is sought to link the attack in The Russian govern^ernment has ditissimus” - a best selleslier. Vaticana. RomanRo Catholic Church. La)f th e - by bringing h er c sa.d the Rey. ^lesoisouthern republic to the explo-lo- long contended that:lat separatist rk. So the Iraqi state tt It is a project to keejeep the lan- The two.).volumes vi contain some useu se h a d started to w ane seric T, the pope's U tm ns that devastated westernrn rebels in predominantlantly Muslim ; guage updated, even/en if they 15,000 mode(demized Latin words - aftaher the Vatican'decreed.ables pound, sed It around here. ipounds in the Saudi Arabianm Chechnya are anotherher front of a ; didn’t have dishwasheiihers, discos many of themtb compounds of M Ms ass could be celebrated infig his “ I t’s a b ig I’ on anyone out capjujital R iy a ^ 14 hours later, worldwide terrorist•ist network • and miniature golff inir R o m an e x i s t ^ Latiatin words. Dishwasher larlanguages. ' to a t delighted. “ Our wl ■residem Vladimir Putin saidid against which Russia,ia, thet U nited I times. is“esCarioru}rum lavator” and disco Pope I John Paul n hasor o for electridty from it”tican has not been theTnattacks 1,300 miles apart foi-)1- States and other coumDuntries must : The Vatican’s publish;ishing house is “orbiumm phonographicorum lam Ian ented bis own clerics no lo sUp.ups.1Je^s. ed an “absolutely identical”1” unite. Russian law-eni•enforcement ; has just come out witwith a com- theca.” . speak sp< Latin, which is offered i Latin for Sweden schem,eme and wreaked “absolutelyly offidals say Arab tcrroi•rrorist organi-’ ; bined edition of th e LaiLatin-Italian A committlin e e is now working on optoptional course in many semi^enditissii amp commetnorat- comoaiparable’’ devastation, zations including al-Qil'Qaida have ’ .dictionary ^ te r two1 earlieree vol- a new volutlume, adding mamly ies around the world. trip to Scandinavia ilexander Yakovenko, a provided millions of3f dollarsd and -.UQies, oae.C Q veiingJhe.heiettersA- ..words fromom the computer and The 1 dictionary is more th re among the hard spoke'ikesman for the Russian for->r- hundreds of fightersers lo'boliler------ars. needs it for encyc : L and the second M-Z,'.-Z, sold out. informationon fields. Publication is sclscholarly exercise. 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■ k ^ IIIIIMl i e a i r ok i ^ I J U I M E MICT COU-EOe OF 0 suanl to lhe powor ol salo qqi otbaconskteiad. . ..I mo ontmnca’to Allianco Dated: Febnjary 20.2003 ' RlREQUEST FOR BIOS nECREQUEST PO n MDS SOUTHERN IDAHO 1 conlorred )p tho Deed ot gy, seclllcatlont and bid TiHo & E»crow Corp., 311 By: Fidelity National Title FuolftFumaMOII I MOTICEm q IS HEREBY docunlymantamaybe WOT3 n C £ OF SCHOOL TRUSTEE■ EL E L E C nO H .. INVITATION TO BIO . 2nd Suoot North. Twinn Trusl oxoculed by: Kolly Compony co A. Froflossi forF Y 2004 EIGHT VEHICLES /EN that sealed bfciiwtn ” ^ 7 ^Ined ; at the Minidoka Falls, lwlng Ihe dale1 olof thet olodkKi. \ QtMvo lisiod daio and timo,,, uoiod in tho County ol Twinn 10 comply with aocilon 45- ch chj arg es all cili2ons to bo olI viwhich umo bids wlll be S . lo bo accopiod Tho oul- ttmo al which time bkts school»lOtotrid*33f C A desertcrtpUon of Zone »1 may bo obtalnocjinod et tho School • Z': Falls , Slalo of Idoho, ond,d 1506(4)(A), Jdaho C pdo. Informod, infi thismowspopor opoponed and rood oloud, I ^Kibe oponod end read Office, 633 Fromont Avonuo, Rupoilupert.orby calling; sido ol Iho oiivolopo should ,11 No roprosoniaiion is mado urg OfttJtctOf PQ doscribod as lollows: All urgos ovory clUzcn to road BidIda rocoivod oltor the .i-urt 27. cloorly in(;ic-')to 'SEALED l. thai Ihoy aro.'or aro not. am iud. Bids rocoivod after puBUSiUSH; May 14 ond 21, 436-4727 thol cortaln proporty silual- and-siudy ihoso noiicos, slatlatod d a te and limo wlll f l Z , ) T h raaa lOaciaratlott of candktacy loimorma have be ined' BID ENCLOSED- in prosontly rosponsibio lor Wo We advisij Ihoso ciiizons notl I staled date and time 20{>3 od in City ol Twin Falls In ot bo consklerod. ' " I Clerk of tho Board by the ItlthI FrioFriday prior to the For compielo bid spooli- Is lhis obligation sol lorih who wh sook lurthor inlorma- s with thaC • ^ Iho County of Twin Foils Spoclflcallons and bid _____ ------day of Olailactlon (April 18th. 2003). calio n s. [jiocodurcs. bid horom, Tho Dofoull lor lion Hor 10 oxotciso thoir rlghl a q . [I and Sloio of Idaho ond bo- ocumonlBmeybo Asprovt)vWod by Idaho Codo, SodK>n 33-51}3-S02AnowTlto-ln lorms .n'cl nddilionnl mlor-; _ mg doscribod in a Oood.(] which lhis salo is to bo to to accoss public records obKblainod at iho.^jlnldoka NOTICE OF SALE mation coninct MiKo Ma*;on ^LE vote shallall t>e counted unless a DeclaratlcMItlo n o t Intent hss ’ daiod 01/02/99 ond rocord­]. mado IS iho laituro lo pay and am public moaimgs c oounty i School District ■LEASEpl e TAKE NOTICE that Twin-In FFoils Rural Firo Dis- ^Sen ,XM i wilh Ihe school disirld cleric: IndicatingIndi lhat tho al Iho Coiiocjo ol Soulhorn od 03/06/99 among tho0 whon duo, undoi Oood of IM P O R T A N T Olliiillico botwoon Iho hours trict1 willw soil at prlvalQ sale thol cdiu:artaln rool proMrty in p * ,ao n d Idaho. P 0 (3ox 1338. Twin 1 doslros tho ollioo and Is logalligally qualillod lo land roforoncod ol tho.0 Trust and Nolo datod Ploaso p|, address all logoi 0I618:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.. Twiniln Falls I County Idoho doscribod)0d on Exhibit *A* at- b ssu m0 e 1Iho duties ol school trusloo0 If olected, Tho Falls, Itlalio 83303-123QQ3 County and Slato sol lonhlh‘ 9/29/2000. Tho monihly advoriismg 3^,, 10: locaical prevailing timo, Mon- tachoi:hod horolo; excepting thorofronIrom that certain rool Dadnmtic or loloplioiie 20Q-732-6203 Ition ol Inlont sholl bo filed nol loterlotei than fourteen abovo ond roloroncod os,a paymonls lor Principal, In- LEGAL |_ ADVERTISING dayoy Ihrough Ftidoy or by propei)pony doscribod on Exhibit 'B* ottaiattached hereto. 4) daysys (May em) boforo tho day of Ihoiho colodion, Tho COIIUQO losorvos Iho lollows: Book 1999-004170'0 lorosi ond Impounds (i( ap- Tho Times Nows colliDlling (200) 436-4727. SudSuch sak) shall bo hold at 10:00 a.m.a.ir on Tuosdoy, May p'om ,^, tight to lojoci any or all M lb fl; • ' Pago. Lol 26 in Block 1 ol01 phcablo) ol S606.74. duo POBox 548 TTho Board ol Trusioos 20,, 2003,20 in Iho Twin Falls City Fireire CDopanmont conlor- vvastMln bids. 10 waivo any loimali' 155 South, Pdul ‘ '“ ‘i WooCiicJgo Esialos Subdi-I,, per monlh from 6/3/2002 Twin -fy, Falls. ID 83303-0548 rose)sorvo3 Iho righl lo occopi oncoco rcwm.r 345 2nd Avo. E.. Twin FalFalls, Idaho Hoybum I lios and to .iccopl iho bid Tl Elomentary School. 1431 17thth Siroel.Sl Hoybum. , vision, Book 11 P a g o 199 tnrough 6/30/2003. nnd all Doadlino qq lor Iogal ads: 3 orI rrojoct or 10 soloct any , Tho Thi appraised valuo ol tho propjroporly to bo so ld Is jh o t saW doom ed 10 bi.' m iho bosi M election sholl bo by socrol andm d soparoio1 ballol ■ Tno Trusloo h as no knowl-,|. subsoquont paymonls until days prior 10 pubiicaiion, porioriion thereof ony or all S204,(04,800.00. miofcst ol iMo College In substaitanllolly tho form os lollows: .cdgo.oLa moro particular,nr Iho dale ol salo or romsiat- noon „ o on Wednosdoy lor btdid s a n d lo w aiv o o n y Thoho sale shall bo (or a prico nol loosloss lhan Iho oppnilsod . OFFICIAL BALLOT ------JoltrtM -W nsen------description ol Iho abovo,0 m o m . Tho principal tjai- Sunday, Su noon on Thursday locijchnlcolity, voluo,luo, Tho salo shall bo (or cosh; oxcioxcopt thol tho fIro dis- Vico Ptcsidoni ol Fiiianco SCHOOL TRUSTEE ELECTIOITION IN toioiencod roai proporiy.y anco owing os ol lhis daio lor (gr Monday, noon on Fn- /s/W^/Michollo DoLuno tricl:l commlsslonors c rosorvo Iho righrio rigl oloct, in thoir JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.NO, 331 gj bui lor ouiposos ol compli-ti^ on tho obligation socurod d a y f o r T u e s d a y a n d Disliislricl Troosutor o^solisoluto discrolion. lo soli tho propersporty on tomis. not to ______PUBUSH. Mav.l-i at’tJ.2!.. MINIDOKA, CASSIA. JEFJE R OME. AND “Wcdnosdftyrnoot^ on-Mon- -Sch«hool-Oiolrlot-»331 ------oicoe ------CINCOUNCOUNTlESrlDAH' 2003 10 579,401.77, plus accrued Idaho Codo. Iho Trusloo day lor Thursday and noon Dai(3aiod this 2nd doy of May. 2003,), Tuosdoy Mey 20lh. 2003)03 __ das boon inloimod lhat Iho miorosialthoralool 9.9l°o on ort Tuesday lor Fnday and PUf'UBLISH: Moy 14 and 21. /s/jo„Jomos Biori. Firo Dislrid Commissiilissionor , 8a ,m .to 8:00 p,m . “ NATiON^L" fO R E S -r^ address ol: 156 Wood-j . por onnum Irom 5/3/2002. Saiurday. Holiday dood- 200003 EXHIBIT ’ A“ Alldoilnquoniamounisaro im, TIMBER FOR SALE bridge Drive, Twin Foil*. linos may vary, ll you hovo . _ wnship 10 South. Rongo 17 East.}|. BBoiso Mondlan. Twin ...... poFor Member ol Iho BOARD OF TRUSTEESTRI SAV/TOOTH NATIONALAL ID 63301, issom olim osas-Q. now duo, logothor wiih ac- any -iri quoslions call Ruby 01 CiaiCT S 3 ------foTpSopr? lls Counly. Idaho ovory^nerol 733.0031. Trusloo Zone No,1 FOREST so c ia io d Wllh s a id ro aidl crued lato charges, and in- 735-3324. 73 • idion 11: A parcel ol land locatodIlod in tho W1/2NE1/4 (THREE YEAR TERM)M) )o lorosi, unpaid and accruing Tho Wostsido Snlo3 ISis proporty. Said salo will bo boinnIng moro particularly doscnbod osa s Ilollows; VOTE FOR ONE loc.iiod within T3N RtOE Of taxes, assossmonis, trusl- — lOE made wiihoul covonani or ------COM!3MMENCING ot iho Northeast com:om or of Sodlon 11; bdihw DUNCAN n ...... □ Sections 11-14 and T3N‘3N warranly regarding litlo,0^ oo's loos, atlornoy s loos, lENCE Nonh B8'45'59‘ Wost 2632,532,50(00110 tho Nonh ^RIAND fuIE Scciions 7 and 18. r,! ana any amounts advanced ADVERTISEMENTIT IFOR BIDS artor comor ol Sodlon 11: GEORGEGEJENSEN ...... □ :IA REPLACEMENT AND Till.' Foiosi Scrvico will 10->0- brancos to saiisly iho obli-,li. lo proioci Iho socurily 05- EEAST / & WEST MINICO FASCIA lENCE Soulh OO'pO'25- East 63£639,34 loot along tho DAMIAN,NROGRIGUEZ ...... □ ceivc scaled .ind oral bids)ids gallon socurcd by and pur-jr. sociatod wiih ihis lorecio- EAST MINICO GYMNA (Jrf'06'2003Q03 ADVERTISEMIEMENT FOR BIDS OcC ounly School Dislrici Ollico.0. 633 Fromoni Avonuo. tEN Ce Soulh 33'26'09- Eost 158.7 ors wishing lo submil bids • od 2- Slalos Cill^on, lo' .in fsiiin,iti;(l M 12 CCF:CF MINICO HIGH SCHOOlJOL SECURITY SYSTEMS R>-Ruport, Idaho 83350. Coniracior: tENCE Soulh 02'15'12* Wost 443,:« .7 9 0 0 ; 3 , A fosK orks Coniraclors Liconso, i n i r isldont ol said school district and-Id a rosldont ol Iho DoiKil.is III r„uvlimber. and ,ind Tho Board ol Trusioos ool l.Joint School OiGUicl No, 3 3 t, numust hold a curron! Public Worl HENCE South 00'37'09’ Wost 105.! ' coniracl and must submit 05.99 lool; gj,n,0 Iruirustoo zone os tho boiididato forjr wlwhom tho olodor 555 CCF PniHif'for.a Pino’mo Minidoka. Cassia. Jorom10 o and.i Lincoln Couniios. Idaho, cocommonsuralo wilh iho sizo ol c< HENCE Soulh 16'0r22' East 80,333.33 looi; o„ora ,0 % ol Iho total bid omouni. '"I" to volo. for at toast thirty (30)1) dadays prior to tho 'r,iiwimiDor ni.irkcdI or Meroby announces lhal soasealed bids will bo rccoivod lor 00 I Bid Bond m iho amouni ol 5'li. HENCE South 04-l2'10' Eosl 176.6 >ilh Iho bid. Proposols will 76.63 looi; . olodion. OIlK.MWllil.’ tj,.-si(|ll.'l1l'tl tor lor Socunly Sysloms, Mmico1 HrHigh School, Rupon. Idaho, on >n(including any add altornaios will HENCE South 16’10'16‘ Eosl 96,87 Oc opened nnd pubficly road att IhIho above hour and dofo. iH E r 5,87 lool; _ 4, Afooljglslered voter. CUllinO' Thf.‘ Foiosl Si.'fvicoVICO May 29, 2003 unlil 4;00 p.m3.m. local prevailing iimo. at iho’ Oc HENCE Soulh 09'25'59’ Eost 95.475.47 fool; A b T n :q1, and olocitical contrac- onloo voting shall bo ponnitlodd wlwhon a quolillod' 'L'f.urvcs Ull.' iit|hl lo rc'iccliccl Minidoka Counly School11 0Oisinct Oliico. 033 Fromoni Liconsod general, mochamcQl, HENCE Soulh 13’54'44* East 136,3 tots may obiam Drawings andd Spocilications: Irom Iho ‘ 36.331001; IrustooziI zono oloclor oxpocis lo bo obsontlontfrom 1 thodislrkrt.; .iiiyjticJitllDidl, InlerCSICdiicd Avenue. Rupert. Idaho 03:03350. Coniraclors wishing 10 *0‘ HENCE South 06'03'56* Wost 85,8' Atchiloci, Lciitham-Krohn-Vann Ockor< ArchiloclG, 1735 i5,8l 001; 'o n th o dday t of olodion or who will bo unalunablo, tiocauso ol ()iirliL‘S may obl.nn ;i pro-:)to- siibrnii bids must hold o cumurroni Public Works CorMraciors HENCE Soulh 19'46'20’ Wost 42.1' Fodoral Way, Boise. Idaho B3705B2 (336-3443) lor 0 ■2-11 fool; phvslcahal disability or blindness, lo go 10lo IhIho polling planr.' ipociii'.> Irom Ilu,' ollice iisi-list­ Liconso, com m cnsuratoI wiWllh Iho SIZO ol coniract and HENCE Soulh 58'46'42- Eosl 49,76 rolundablo documoni doposililolSlSO.OO. ( Plons and '[]=" 5.761001; Anys“jch d olodor may moKo wriiionI appllcalion op( lo tho ed bolow A oroi.DOCliis,lus, musi submii a Bid Bond inm ilIho amouni ol 5°d ol iho lolal 'o HENCE South 30'59’06' Eost 86.216.21 (001100 polnl on clorkfori spocilications will also bo avmUibiable lor oxaminauon at Iho )r 0 baiiol. which appllcalion shollill containcc Iho narho Did foiin .ind coiiipieleI in- bid amouni, including anyny . add aliornaies wiih the bid, sp 0 Nonh boundary ol Sl/2SW1/4SVi1SW1/4 NEl/4. Sodion of ,ho eloclor.qIc tho tnjsloo zono of tho distdlstrid In which ho loiiii,ltH)» conC'.’tliieii) Iho Piopuoais Will DC oponod1 arand publicly road ai iho abovo ‘otlollowing locations: Loatham-Krohn'Van Ockor 11; 3. ond Ihoir prosent addross, Thoo(10 application for an tuTiDo'. Iin,' coiiUilionss ool l hour and dale, Lo HENCE North 88'46'36’ Wosi 408.J08.24 (001 to tho Nonh. S o n f o ' 1735 Federal Way, Boiso, Idaho10 THE^ 1 oloclor's boliol shall bo filed wilhIh IhoIh dork nol later . sale, and uubiiiission.ola.ol . Licensed gonoral, mocha:hanical. and clccincal conlrac- ' 7 WOSI}SI 1comor ol sold S1/2SWl/4SWl/in-Van Ockot Archilocls, 1735 1-'1.115 Fillmore, Suilo 703 A, Boistuse, Idaho esl boundory ol soid NEt/4 10.Ih Ihi o REAL POINT OF, G Minidoko County Schools G. Black. n,i>!-|0' Di-.il'icl. 102-151■151 Fodoral Way. Boise, Idah3aho 83705 (336-3443) lor a Mi :GINNING. Board ol Trustees Slruc‘i I; . F,iif(ioKl. Idatioaho telundabio'documonl dop'loposil ol S150.00. Plans and 63633 Fromoni Avo., Rupon, Idahoho ESERVING THEREFROM 0 15.00- A pro-bid conlotonco/walkk Ihrough1 will bo hold o.t ,00-fooi'Wido nonoxclu- t o bo publishodpu and posted; H33;>7 or SiipiMviSOr'sx 's spccilicaiions will also boI availableav lor oxaminaiion at iho ^ /o utility oosomont porollol wilh, adjoining,adji ond Soulh of luiinMnkiiika County SchooLDISlrid Ollico0 ■ OKcco. SawioolM N.Ttionaljnal lollowing locaiions: East Minico Middle School.' 180505 H Stroot, Rupon. Idaho 0 North ^ boundary.of tho abovo dosidoscnbod parcel. rfupon C on 22 May 2003, beginning al nI0 ;0 0 a.m-. A lourolbolh I City Olllco Foie;il. ?(i-l7 Ktnibotly}ily Loathom-Krohn-Von Ockoi:kor ^ Cf ND RESERVING THEREFROM10 0 115,00-lool-wido non- Minidoka>kn County Courthouse Road C.ist. Twin Falls,lls, 1735 Fodoral Way, Boise,), IcIdaho P''proioci sites v;iil lollow. Attondamm ce is highly suggostod. idusivo ulilily oosomont doscribod 1 rvos Iho right 10 accopi or “ lodaslotlows;^ SnokoRRivor Moll ■ l(l,ino 8:i3(M AGC Tho Board ol Trustees rosorvi OMMENCING ol Iho NonhoosI comorcorr ol Sociion 11; p .„ l p - , roiocl or lo solocl any portion ihoroollh( any or all bids and 'OSI OKico 1415Fillmoie. Suile 703 A,:A, Boiso, Idaho ro -IENCE Nonh 86'45'59' Wosi 2632632.50 isot to Iho North PUBLISH M;iy !•:. 21 and Minidoka County SchoolsDts 'o10 waivo any lechmcaiily. No bid)id may bo wimdrawn ollor Jtding ol Iho bid is dolayod 5^°“lortor ' comor of Sociion 11; PUBLISfSH; Moy 7 ond 14.2003 :’003 C33 Fromodl Avo., Ruport,rt, IIdaho li>c bid opening unless the awatc HENCE Seulh 0 0 W 2 5 - East 1323.J23.96 low to Iho Nonn- lor a potiod cxcocdmg sixly (60)o)^«ays. ______NOTICE OF FAfLUHE~~ip— A pre-bid conleronco/wo/walk through will bo hold al isl'comorol'W oodland Hills Subdivbdivision* ond boing Iho ■ , Min.rn Hinli <^i-honl ?Pn W,W Hiflhaay 2.5, RiinRil.JdnbP,. JJt r o iMT o r p c c iNrlTriCi on 22 May 2003. beginningling at 2:30 p m A tlendanco Is HENCE Soulh 8B’46'24- Eost 238,/38,78 looi along tho ox- AVISO3 IDE ELECClON DE COMISARIORIO DE ESCUELA I)V Uu/ id.iiHi Slale Dopait- PUBLISH l.Viy, 1 4 and21.2003„ THEh londonded Nonh boundary ol said subdi'ibdivision: ■'ronl Truslees5 rctO5Ofv05 lhe nght 10 accopi or ______THEhHENCE Soulh 02'15'12'W ost 15,015.00 loot: Distrito Escotar Junlado NO,:NO, 331 Aiiii.cn Mill:-', llic . -l«r> Ftoiii oromo, y Uncoln SK.'.'t Fid'f Idalio l‘33^0.3og tL'ioci ot 10 soloci any porticjrtion iho'ool any ot all bids .ind “ THEfHENCE North 88'46'24‘ Wost 238.138.181001; Condndodos do Minidoko, Cosslo. Joron ti.Tf. taiic;! ,ir. d e lin o uy I,'iii 10 waivo any lochmcaltiy.. NiNo bid may be withdrawn alter HENCE Nonh 00-00'25‘ Wost 15,0(5.00 loot olong tho Easi 10 awarding ol Iho bid is delayed ADVERTISEMENTJT FOR BIOS JHEr DA NOTICIA; Quo la olocckinin aranual dol Distrito Tillo r.'.l Cii:ipicr2 Scclcyn-liyn opening unloss Iho a LL REPLACEMENT boun}undary ol ‘Woodland Hills Subdnibdivision* to tho REAL SE D, ', i,Q lor a penod oxcoedmg sixiyxly (60) days. HVAC a WINDOW WALL Escolor>rN I u,33l. condodosdo Minidoka,)ka. C assia, Joromo ij'J-;'0.'’(a)ia)(b)(cl Idaho NTARY a MCOC POINOINT OF BEGINNING, ' vS'Michclie Deluna, DisincilId Treasurer MEMORIAL ELEMENT oln. Esiodo do Idaho, so llovarala a c a a b o o ld io 20 de Coclc.', on May 5, ;>003 Tho Board ol Trusioos ot Jointml School Dislrici No. 331. SUB.UBJECT TO wosto wator oasomormom along Iho Wosi 35 yLlncoIr All piudiiccn. v/iUi a claim ollhotoof, Moyo, 212003. y los puoslos do votaciOntn dcdo dicho oloccl6n PUBLISH May t4 a n d 2 l,J1.2003 Minidoka. W Cassia, Joromo andd LincolnI Counties. Idoho. 'o o '>' osioronn oblortas1 duranio las horos doBios los 8:00 o.m. y las .nj.iitisl Alii-joii Millii. Inc d bids will bo rocoivod for E*CIXCEPTING THEREFROM: hereby announcos lhal soalod I I.m. do dicho dio,. ,'.110 h.ivi.' wfilicn oviOenco ------;------HHVAC and Window Wall roplacoicomont, Memonol Elomon- 1awnship ° ^ to South, Rongo 17 Easi.,si. BolsoE Moridion. Twin 8.00 p.m mis County. Idaho Solomimonlo ososs olodoros quo rodicarJican on la zono co- (jl iiwnot'.-iiip disclosingig ,1,i lary and Mini Cassm Opponunii'nily Conlor, Ruport. Idaho, uindidolo do la zono (ii)iK|,ition ot .T sale NOTICE OF TFTRUSTEE'S SALE o, oction 11: A parcelollaneand locatod in tho mlsarlol0 Nu. «1 puodon volor por un candi on May 22, 2003 al4:00 p.m. localloc provailing umo. 01 Iho p o c proposilo do dicha olocdon sorooro 1para ologir a un . tiall NOTICE IS HEREBYf GGIVEN lhal on Soplombor 5. ^Minidoka Counly School Dislnilricl Olfico, 633 Frorpont N1/2SW1/4SW1/4NE1/4 t/2 beingI mcm oro porlicularly do- **1- El pi 'iiihmii men claim in wnlmriling 2003, al Iho hour ol len o'clock o'c a.m, ol said day. al iho A' ;nbod as lollows: condldoljoto por cado zono, El condldalodalo do to zona *1 Avonuo. Rupert. Idaho 83350.■0. Coniraclors wishing to nponaro un cargo do Ires altos)S ol omplozo do La nil Uio approved Nolico:o o'ol otiiccs ol the Trusloo, Ailiarlianco Tiilo 4 Escrow Corp.. 311 II Public Works Conlrociors COMOMMENCING ol Iho Nonhoast ccor om orolS odion 11: dosompi submit bids'must hold a curtoni F inuol proximo dospuos do la olocciloccl6n. dospuos de Cl.iiin loim aloiir) wil'i wrii- wtil 2nd Sireol North, Twin Falls, Fall Twin Falls Coiiniy. Idaho, l , 1 Iho sizo ol coniracl and 'HEIHENCE North 88'45'59' Wosi 26321632.50 loot to tho North junta om Liconso. com m onsuralo with II to olocclixIOn, len ovidonce s'upportmrling said Trustee will sell at1 publicpi auction 10 ihe highosi rnmust submil a Bid Bond m the) omourn0 ol 5% ol tho toial quajtjonor comor ol Sodion 11; bidder, lot cash in lawlul11 moneyrr ol iho United S lates ol (}i HENCE Soulh 00'00'25- Eost 2316,93 231 loot olong Iho Doscnicripcionos do lo zono Hi so puodojodon oblonor on la bid amouni. including any addId oliotnoios with.tho bid, 1 dol disinio oscotar. 633 Avonidaida FFromoni. R upert; Russ Onpsnuskl Amonca, all payatMo ai iniIho limo ol salo, iho following p,Ptoposais will bo opened and publiclypi rood ol Iho abovo ”(091 0| ' boundory ol Iho NE1/4, Soclior‘U o n ir olicina d Program Managerr doscribod real property SiHsiiuaiod in iho Couniy ol Twin d, THEIHENCE Soulh 88'46'36* East1252.24 25 fool along Iho o a l liomimor a 436-4727. hour and dale. mo provoWo por cl codlgo de.ldal.Idaho, Seccion-d>i Warehouse Control>1 Falls, Siaieol Idaho, andi doscnbodd< as lollows, lu-wil: Licensed gonoral. mochanicacal. and oloculcal conirac- Soulloulh boundory ol N1/2SW1/4SW1/W1/4NE1/4. Sodlon 11. Come Progrnm Lols 12. 13, 14, 15, IG, 57.17. IB, 19.20,21,22.23, 24, 25. jg 1 Iho REAL POINT OF BEGINNINGING; 502Anono so conlara ningun volo Insoitadolado a lo monos lors may obiam Drav/ings andId Spocilicoiions Irom tho !oJh< odaracl6n do Intonddn so h a archIorchivado con el Idaho Stato Departmenticnt 26.27. 28.29. 30 and 31,31, Block 95, Hollister Townsiio, aArchiioci. Loaiham-Krohn-Vanin Ockor Archilccis. 1735 "UglHENCE North 35-36'53‘ Eosl 118,£18.54 fool; uno doc ol Agriculture Twin Falls Counly. Idaho,10, according 10 the ollicial plat p HENCE Soulh 58'46'42' Easi 49.7119.76 fool; cuiblonlinio dol dislrlto Indlcando quo la personap< dosoa-eT • Fodoral Way, Boiso, Idaho 83705 8 (336-3443) for 0 JHE 9 y e s le(ulmonlo calllicado paraira tilomar las obliga- J PO Box 790 thercol rocordod m Bookk 2 ol Plats, pago 15. records ol ,(refundable documoni dopositiit ol S150.00, Plans ond THEHENCE Soulh 30'59'06* Eosl 86,216.211001; puostov Bolso. Idaho B370I1 Twin Falls County, Idaho. HENCE North 00'46'36' W estI 156.00 15 fool along tho cionos3 dod comTsarlo de oscuola sl e s3 o1i(oligldo. La docTar- ^ S|spocilications will also bo availatlabio for oxaminaiion al iho ' "Ei 0 dobo orchlvar no ___ ------(206)332-0612------— ThO'Tmsiee-hns-no kncknowl«dge-ol-Q-moro-panicular Soutoulh boundary ol Ni;2SWi;4SWl/Wl/4NElM.Soction-l,t.. .aclon do.intonclon d' poro insortar.se.do following locniions;— - •• • •• s do (14) (6 de Mayo) sias ontossdoldiadooloccl6n. dol Nohco ol Claim (oim;)tm s descnpiion ol iho abovo( doscnboddc roai proporty, bui lor lLootham'Krohn-Van, Ockor • to) thitho REAL POINT OF BEGINNINGING, m onos c m ay bo obiamotJ IromI ihtIho purposes ot complianco wilhwill Idaho Codo Sociion 60-113. \ EXHIBIT ‘ B* Puoslo0 do( votacidn pora comlsorlo’do0 202o n a # 1 sora: 1735 Fodural Way. Boiso. Idohoho luola Secundaria W est Mlnlco, 6006OOO08IO 155 Sur. Dopafiinoiit al Iho abovijovo Iho Trusloo nas boon inlomlonnod lhal tho siroci addross ol aAGC Apoi, parcel ol lond locolod in a portionon ofc NEl/4. Section 11, Escuo .iiidreso at by accossinltows: Nohcos ol Ciai(»i shallII bo bi roai proporty. :ommoncing at the NodhoastI cocorner of Section 11. OFFICIAL BALLOT • A pro-bid conleronco/walkIk through will bo hold at Oom SCH(X)L TRUSTEE ELECTICc n o N IN focc-ived by the Dopatlja ti- Said sale wiii bo mado,lo, wiihoul covonani or warranty 1 ond D Stroot on 15 Moy Thorhonco North 88’45'59* Wost 2632.632.50 foot to tho North Memorial Elomoniary on tOih t JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICTT N(NO. 331 : > : 3 ;iose togardmg iiUo, possessionion or encumbrances. 10 saiisly 2003. 21 beginning at t0:30 a.m.. A tour ol both projocl silos fluofuanor comor ol Section 11. Thonhonco Soulh 00*00'24- o l’biiMncOf, .Inly 0. 2003003. Iho obligation securod by}y andc pursuani 10 ihe powor ol :osl 1323.96 lool olong Iho Wostost boundory of NEl/4, MINIDOKA, CASSIA.. JEROME,JEI ANDC.-:j; will lollow. Altondanco Is highlyhly suggested. UNCOLN COUNTIES. IDAIIDAHO NO LATE C l a i m s wVILL ili s a le c o n lo rro d in th oI DDood ol Trusl oxocuiod by Tho Board ol Trusioos rosorvorvos Iho righi to accopt or Socilodion 11 to the Northoost comoimor ol *Woodland Hills BE CONSIDERED MICHAEL S. BROWNN :andTONYA E, BROWN. „ iubdivision’ and boing iho REAL POINTPOi OF BEGINNING. Tuesday May 20ih, 20032003 roioct or 10 solocl any ponion ihoroolih any or all bids ond Subc 8a.m. lo 8:00 p.m IDAHO STATE husband and wifo. asI G Grantor, and BOISE TITLE & lo waivo any lochnicaliiy. No bidbic may bo wiihdrawn oflor Jhorhonco North 00‘00'24* Wost 28.363.36 loot along tho Wost DEPARTMENT OFr ESCROW. INC , as Trurrustoo, said Trustee having Iho <» bid oponing unless tho owar(Ording of tho bid is dolayod oundaiyolN El/4. Soctlon 11. AGRICULTURE resigned nnd ALLIANCECE TITLE 8, ESCROW CORP., (j honco North 89‘59'36* East 37.00:.00 lool. FFor Member of the BOARD OFFTRUSTEES TF for a ponod exceeding sixly (60)Ml days. Th«' Trustee Zono No.1,1 WAREHOUSE CONTROtROL having boon appointedid cas Succossor Trusloo, and /s/Michollo /> Deluna, District Troooosuror TJorhonco South 00’00'24- East 5,00DO loot,li COMMODITY INDEMNIT'NITY HOPKINS MORTGAGE. FLFUND, INC., ‘a s trusloo lor iho Thor•honco Soulh 47-0f46- East 29.271.27 lool. fTHREE YEAR TERM)?M) VOTE FOR ONE FUND bonefil on a parity lor allII SiSorios 'A ' Debeniuro Holders." PUBLISH: p May 7 and H . 200313 Thor■honco olong 0 cun/o lolt Dato May 5. 2003 as Bonoliciary, whoso boni>onolicial inlorost has passod by A-0,-00'56'19- BRIANN dI iTn c a n ...... ai) 5 Paiiick A Tahasugi merger to HOPKINS MOIMORTGAGE FUND, L.L.C.. 'a s ------R1-626,85' -£ GEORGRGE JENSEN ...... □D ' . . Diiecior 1 on a pl ny for all Sonos ’A‘ A-i- 10.27' trustoe lor iho bonolil Oi DAMIAIIAN ROGRIGUEZ ...... □3 DoDonturo Holders*: saidd DDood ol Trust having been Mod ADVERTISEMENTNT FOR BIOS C:• - 10.27' PUBLISH May 9. 12 and am ol rocord on August 1313. 1996. as Inslrumont No. HEYBURN H ELEMENTARY RE!lESTROOM RENOVATION LC8.CB • Nonh B5'28'42' East ...... □3 1-t.2003______1996014061. Oflicial RoRecords ol Twin Falls Counly, & PARAPETFT REPAIR Thot■honco North 85W 32* East 171,6f1,68 loot. (Votersre witl express ihoir choico by placingplat an (X) after 3 4.52 loot, lhe narramo ol the person lor whom theysy whichw to v o t e ^ ^ Notlco ol T ru slo o 's Sali Idaho, Tho naming of iho abovo Granior(s) is dono 10 Tho Board of Trusioos of JoinJtnl School Disirict No, 331. Thei•honco Soulh 02'15'12- W est 64.52 4 HE comply with Idaho Cododo Sociion 4S-i506(4)(a): no■ Minidoka,^ Cassio, Joromo.andId Uncoln Couniios. Idoho. Thoi■honco South 85‘00'32* Wost 163,£63.55 fool; T,S No FlD'03-029C'l-HI ,, Cualqll quier pereona quo vota 0 qulorara votarvc en cual Loan No 0006660599 roprosoniaiion is madodo as to tho rosponsibility ol hhereby announcos that soolod)d bids will bo rocoivod lor Thoi'honco along a cun/e rlghl n Grantor(s) lor ihis obligolioillion, FRostroom Renovation and Parairapot Ropair, Heybum Elo- Ak.01'31'53' • G • olocckir16n para comlsArlo- On G'30 2003 al lO Oi deosc)scuola. al plaztfdo la elocddn detMd e b e s e r AM liccogni^od local timo] Tho dolaull lor which tho salo IS to bo mado is lhal noI montaryn Notlh Building, Hoybunum. Idaho, on May 29,2003 R) • - t600.85' ___1; monihly inslatlmbnt paymormonis undor 0 Dood ol Trust NoloI uunlil 4:00 p.m. locol provoillnling limo. at Iho Minidoko Ak-18,46' -1 I.O ios» y ocho (18) anos do ocjod. LuoKi'k) tu' uilia vi’ic.iliQi•ii'on August 12, 1996,>, irin tho amount of S542.30 por’ CCounly School District OflicoCO. 833 Fromont Avonuo, C: •-1 18.46' 2. Ciudijdadano do los Estados Urildoa.. monoy’’ Viiliy i632.50 fast to the North C ^il l lO. Black, Escrtblonia ______CLASSIFIED annum Irom Morch 25.. 2C2003. umil Iho default is cured.. 11415Fillnioro.Sullo703A,Boi:kilso, Idaho gluarter ja comer ol Sactkxi I t . Thairhenco South 00’00’24' MataC1 Dlractiva de ComlsaHoa plus sorvico cborgos. laloto ccharsjos, ond any olhor costs orr IMlnldoKa County S chools ^ s t 1323,80 feel along the West/e st boundary ot NEl/4, DIttrtlo.no Escolar JuntadoNu. 331 W IL L oiponsos associated wllhIlh thisI foroclosuro os provided t>yI (633 Fromont Ave-. Rupert, Idalilaho SecSection 11 to the Noithaaat comejm ar ol •W oodland Hills Rupert,in; Idafw V tno Dood of Trust of Doodod of Trust Nolo, or by Idaho law, A pre-bid conloronco/walkIlk through wilt bo hold at SubSubdhrWon' and being tha REAL.POINTOFBEGINNINO. PC pobOcana an at periodlco MMdotiMotia Cour4y Naws,--- FILL EVERY' Ootod Ulls 29m d w off AfAprlt. 2003, »Hoybum Elomoniary School on 22 Msy 2003, boglnnlno Therhenco South 88*48*24* Ea*t25.0t hIdtfioPrM a andTVnaaNavfK.OUi:,01a 7tt) ■ I. Dia t4tti daMayo.2003 NEED WILLIAM R. SNYDgR &J AASSOCIATES Iat 1:00 p.m. A ttondanc* is higtighly sugQ ssted. ,ThoniarKO North 00*00*24‘ W a« 681J ‘ " 2003. I A Professional Associalionlion The Board of Tnistoet resorlorveo the right to acctpt or .Tharhanca North 8 r2 T 5 4 ' East 110.1 /sflAjik 0 . Porlson. of thef>e IFirm troiocl or lo eoloct any portion-ithereolanyoraUbldiand tl Tharhanca North 00*03*21'W ast 25.02 ioka'County School O M ict Offloa .; Allomoys for Trustee to waive any lochnicaUty. No bidbi may be withdrawn afior .ThaThanca South 8T 2763*. W att 144;4 :? 1 7 % t; ■ • MWcW B U Y IT ! Mark D. PorAon thO'bW oponing unloss the nwaivardlngofthebldlsddtayed TheThence South 00*00*24' East 684.634.63 feat along tha Wait: Rupert William R. Snydor & Amocsociatos.PA. Ilor 0 period exceeding sixty ^60:60)days.'• bouBounOaiy of NEl/4, Sactkm 11 to 1th e REAL POINT OF Snaka(aR tvar’Mafl S E L L IT ! POBox2336.Boise. ID82) 83701-2338 ././s/Mlchollo Doluno. Dblrlct TroiroasurOf.. BE

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Allorra Al Wynwood Tok>antlV20fr«37-( rosumo lo Mogic Trana------S O S S tam n a ' • CASHIER „ port, P.O. Box 5159, Twin Clly is on Equal Opportu- BuBonolits.Sond rosum o to 1367 13 Locust SI. N, N.* iJwWngforacashler/Btockor FOUND Shar Pol. «• U M9 Blue Lakea Blvd. N.* I Foils, 83303 o r apply inI EDUCATION nity ' Employer and o Drug BBox < 93229. c/o Tho Twin tv Foils. Idoho* ~ Any shift, must bo 10. op- I Castleford Joint School i Timos-Nows, P.O. Box _____ N.ofJarwno, qoIcMj peraon 220 Eastland FrooWotkplQCO. ^ 8 7 6 6 ^ ' for attorney roprooontiw S S n ASKING QUESTIONS7 ply In porson at Kimborty D ist #417 hoa iho loIlow- - 548, Twin Falls, ID 83303- gwiOa. 20S-324-076 Area Conduct public opinion ^ felvd.. Twin Falla- . ___ Uncontestoddlvort Maverick. Ask for Doan. lng positions openings. GENERAL ( tM LOST at Pillar FaUais MayM 10 $295 4-filing fMS.s. CCan poile ovor tho telephone. ABORER; ^ No phono calls. EOE* DRIVER T eaching ♦ , Tniss Buildors Gonoralq labor. Mon.-Fri. 12 Inch dutch ovio v e n w / toll troa.1-«ee-e88-28-2390* A B S O L U T E L Y N O Full limo position wilh Socondoiy Language Ans . ______8ALE81.8tr!ctlyje#oar^irch. C L E R IC A L ____ ♦ Gonoroi Labor------soasonals position. M u si_ ____ ------caaa^atand^and-i ------BAHKRUPTCY= ------Glendale Redl-Mlx.------So^erySodolSiudiou/- ~ * ‘Conslruclion------(ijj jug. 20B'324>73e8 V . »7.00 to $9.00 per hour.our. Fulftimo deiall orionted liuvo rc'iiablo Ir'oniiporliilio- ° Class B CDL roqulrod. ♦ Mochino Oporolors n n Must bo oblo to lilt GOlb o r 733-6847 avonJni Casual vTOfk onvironmontnent tratfio manager/office• Pay DOE. 208-7Be-95B8* , -NOW— ----- Coaching and ♦ Londscapors ropotitivoly. Apply nt 1 Flexible eves. days.s. A& aaaiatant. Various dutlos; Extra-Curricular LOST bordor collloIllo shsp- criminal minors,'^•._ wknd. hours. 16-30 hrs. data entry, filing, otc. ♦ Tolophono Solos SOS Stetflng herd X black andnd i white. Brad Rico at 734-33( Assistant High 663 Bluo Lakos Blvd.* ^HIRING: por wook. Great part-tlmotime Spood end accuracy a jSnEDBOHHIHH School Foolboll PERSONNEL _£ brown eyabrowa,« .m i a lo , ------BANKRUPTCY lose musti Applications oro -DIETARY- r r job or socond job. Close Hood Boy's Baakoibatl ABORERS • L) Answora to tho nai >0 on to CSI campus. For moronoro available at KEZJ/KUX PLUS Lj?' FCCLA Advisor No applicant lao. mmodiato oponings; Twin N(Now liikitifi Buddy. Mlaoingpill I ptdes. Info. Call 736-2853limiirIIIII* 415 Park Avonuo Fnlls aroo lor ligni nnd ,, Jororna May 12th. BPA Advisor ,www.porsonnollnc.com T, .i|')plii;rtn FailaFal. Ron's American Car Caro*aro ^ e t a r l o s and May 12. 2003 and aro lion, procossing, pochng- ' . • bookkoopors. Bonus possible NECESSARY „ ixjsilions dog that la mlai 678-4040 Burtoyioy 337 W. Main, Jerome* oponod unlil lillod. For ing, and uim lino, Fot ap- — 733-7300 or 678-4040 Homo Froquonily. Diroct Coro plication and inton/iow call n r noods modlcallon 888-865-7000- moro inlormalion piooso S7 to Slon K- Reward lor ony InfoInlo LANDSCAPE & PA I BUSINESS VfflfTER “ n PERSONNEL PLUS 735-5002 or apply diioctly n r vwwJOTewwipiu»-lnc.com contoct Bionda Thomson. Floxiblo shllts nj BRIDGEVIEW Call 2 0 8 - S ^^123* 1 2 INQ Fences, dock,k, r^s, r weatern Bualneas - Clorkal537-0511.- at 532 Bluo Lakos Blvd N------p^nling. Froe bids.js. 312- CONSTRUCTION DRIVERS Gioal bonolits -— LOST Olympus dii Como join o u r team . Enjoy Assisi porsons with JVNDSCAPE s digital ■ 0235ralaor4MkOyihoo Billings’ tjost bualnoss->aa. Curry Concrete Is hiring, y EDUCATION OFFERS: .•camera, C20400 vzoom, bonotils ouch os: homo dovoiopmontai disoDiiitios Yord caro wotk to-buslnoss nowspa­o a . Nooding wsll se tte rs & Murtaugh School District ( Apply in porson « ji Moy 2nd® Honyl , In. laborers immediotelyl limo, good pay, vacationI 418 Issooking iholollow- toochiovo groator « Two Wc.:k l>,ii(i por. Is looking for an In­ 1 pay. hoalth insurance ond Indopondonco. V.ic.ilion Porit REWARI dividual Intorostodi In Call only between 7 pm ° Ing Elementary Toacher, American v, c all 208-733-493■493B* ■ J jl. Ihm 9 pm. 734-1828.* multlpto sofoty bonuses. Special Ed Teacher Apply in porson nt Staffing •> Sick <3tKl Moliil.iv i’ciy ______writing localized busl- — Toam, Solo or Roliof. 1/2 tim e PE w/coaching inclusion South, Inc. LOSE WEIQHT”W «»• CONSTRUCTION 450 Foils Avo. #101 _ 734-6452* «* p, PjI<1 Comp Dell,-' tar r while noss stories. Other ro- . Now oqulp. 888-806-57855 Cook ■"^0 Exporionco workoro &• botwoon 8om-5pm* Tvrin Folio, ID MAWA'm!ndjnc>' routovo. sponslbllltlos Incfutfoogo loborors. 324-3427 or op- Ptoaao coll for on ‘opplicalion or sond No phono colls piooso* MANAGER ______1.888-220-l69r»roved. edUlns. proofing, poge pty at 53 N. 200 W. Joro­o! DRIVERS •»<101KR.'lm,wm (9V layout, and advance JO Opportunlly lor molivolod roaumo lo Michollo q Ron or lull-limo position. ' SlNQLETMootsoS mo. W estoc Is a drug Iroo GENERAL good phono, computor. ''Pl,m ************ plonning. long haul truck drivoro. Cappa. Elom. Erlndpol SUMMER WORK % ...spodall Ages 2& workplace.' communicotion and writ- «4 |lic-.iltli. i I)i-nl the ability to wtllo Inlor-sto- Joromo. Must hovo dolry 208-432-5233 Elom. Olfico gonorotion, load gonoro- ^ ^ matchmakors since Iry Call 734-9062 Groot rosumo oxporlonco. tion. lolo-prospoaing and AAssisl.iiicif osting and condse tod,sto- oxp. Call John 420-0799)* * betwoeri 8am-Spm.* 208^2 -5 4 5 1 Disl. Ollico* All majors con apply. ^ Froobrochufo;l-ao Qonotal matkoting suppo- {SIStlioUrsliip) Ttroi.com* * w » « w « w K w ^ rios. b e dotall-orlontod, 0411 www.HQiRtroi Scholarships and Iniorn- ^n compotllivo w agos and _ > * * * * vwfk well with custom- ships possiblo. Conditions ^ To btcome'pan of our ors and co-workers. bonolits. o-moil rosum o to team ' apply In person or E /^FTVE STFAR O P P ^I ^ N I T Y ^ apply. No oxp. nocossary. rDaviscoi'Jxmission.com * i n IW ini and dlspioy oxcollontIior- Coll 208-733-0080 _ Bridgeview Estates t P t f J a communication, Inlor-onl- v A l www.woiklor5tudonts.com* MHMEOICAL ,1^ Full-tlmo RN in grow ing 1828 18. Bridgeview Blvd r-= ------Sunriaa Eatata■ ■ ■ I personal, and organl- 5 7 ------antlonol skills. Joumal- HAIR STYLIsT flrural hospitol. NigUt shill. Twin Tui FalU. ID 83301 V A aalstad Uving Sookmg liconsod stylist. Opportunity o tor profos- , w \ now accopling inanfr Ism dogroo and/or ex- or call 208-736-3933 FAX ntM porionce a doflnllo plus.cod, PT or FT. Hourly wage. sional 5, gtowlh. Excollont residents, co u n ts s< en- US Bank, building th« best: bjbank in Americai Be part of a progresstessive S16S billion organiiation Ail cllenlole provided. * bonolit t, packogo, tuition C ontact: Call 326^^434(0^sotUno Wo offor a fost-pacod. [fo r ^ toom-orlontod worklory en- our on-goIng grov^. US Bank has the loliowing career oppopportunities in Ketdium. Idaho: commission, * bonoMo. assistnncoi a and compoli- K;Kathy Sclirocder. ' • to u r a rataa* YOUF .• vironmont and salaryvlih lun non-compotitivo solon. tivo pay. Coll GCMH (•« Ext. 2 2 6 m Coll 735-1200* 21 commonsurato wlih 208-93*l-5433 Exl.138* __ AD alia 01.K .-.mt iouahh i((I'ho u ’liiil lo 2i’ork fo r a top qualilii heallh cnrct’ pr Assistant Manager v^II beI reresponsible for managing the operatioations and service delivery o! our branch loulionln Ketchum.tm. Idaho. Typically manages a branchich wilh four to six employees and * 1. Suited doetlOK IO30K In tfansactiiiCtions. You must have the proven abllifbllity lo build customer O R N { n ) A cute G mire. 2 posilions, nij;lit ond eveningevt sliill. ctive business development strategieses andi maintain profit while .■nl UN license.' :d to comfort soccesjtuliydelivef?r»g produiducts and services. 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