Jhserv /Ation Advof Icatcs Eami Respec Et

Jhserv /Ation Advof Icatcs Eami Respec Et

~ 7 f -------S T C T T Z T T oo T / r 9 9C ------------- — ^ — _______ WESTERN «IC H U > i.A:Api4 P ic ! r ~ ~ w w w .inagicvalley,i 4555 S COnrERCE: DOR STE 200 SALT UA<E CJTY UTI 3 4 1 C 7 KBTiC- JL i. m i e » f B — ', Sunday, > Tw in Falls, Idaho/*o/93rd year, N o. 1300 — --------- ^— ------:------- !' V, flG00PM0R^II^IIN € . -W e a k e r T TCIr k Ti)jay:ciiCloucfy “ . with scat-at* — tered railain . - s rio w —: — ^ ^ ~~ r , P>ageA a g 2 ■ " S i M a g i c V A L L K: Yy ^_____ . t l “ SpecialdenvetyTIWtTFalls---------^ nI ------j j | f e . postal camera pulledd tlth e ir- weight Saturday for ththi e h ^gry. »ag e C l Bectlon: Jerome Counu n ty -----commissioner randidaiHatfHS________ are disagreeing aboutlit whether A e job shoulcu l d b e i a H H full-time. PaiP ag e C i ■ ■ S i> O R rs ' y cg io n 18-------------- i>^^v>alT tournamentIt <con- eluded S a tu r d at CSLCS PsP a g e B l V ;'-" .. -t • ;• • va * «**«■ IWe ■nd a past pmidwitol the IdahoriwWDdatFMlf«ttO«._ R u n n i n g f o r s t a t e : H[h ie e C lass Ziek, oni of tht t o u . ^ 0* thtt IdIdaho CenMtvMioa Lmcim. bi-a i trtiftd pmchaitet agent and A-3 and A 4 Districtt4track 4 »“>' meets in dooding deti mined a number of sc births fbr lo ^ athleti eam irespecet ■ Pl jhserv/ation advoficatcs - ------------ givinmment must thriN-e togetl.gether. • — n ry MT an T ----- : R oW tra’s revenge:i: IDavid ByN5.NoM«kentved ~ ^ organizers. The Le^ilature h(mt a good -j>y-irrigation agrlcultunure-JCohodyjtftS- .have, a good economy, and wthou: ^T-^obinson and^he^F>purs-----------Tlnn i Nwtt iM<tiKite— .....- ---------- ______ ^Celebffltejonset.-<2____ ,LJ ibmy y5irc a trrh a v e~a~aO(>JlOil' tillVULIll' r-defending clean-water. or-py-protmingjiatu& -----econoi ..... v?bn one tn’theim eig O iS - Even its staunchcst oppo ment,t,” said Mead. TWINFAU alresources. _ their differs hood Saturday agains pect the work of the ldah«a S lnAefmi-I970i■Os.lheICLmiraid ‘ -It just seems to be a oottsoQstant batde," be ead and the ICL haw had the nents respe s over the y e ^ but the orgoorganization . Conservation. vk a broader rmgf . said.% “You win socne, lose a awareness of peopl-bpie Aenadto'mduCi st battles was the helpeded bring the importance of a gcg o ^ envi- PageBl -TheyVei. ' One of the ICL's first \ lent^nm die mainstream, helesaid. ss in Idaho oni oa vanety'Of important envuor^ , of'miOtsts. To.obtijjeaiae'mAe ,state’s land use piannmg[»et.Witfilhehelp ac n»™ ies.- said Jack Lym aa execuriw en Votets, the act StJlill an ICL member. Meadd nino longei^ mental issues, of the League of Women ird. r . di»ctor ofI tlthe Idaho Mining Assoaanoi‘rion ■ UQsiatufty it needrd to move was\ passed m 1975. serveses on die organiradon’s board, F a m i l y L i f e e ICL realized the Othther groups over the yeaitfears have andanlCLtxk.inember. r ith ^ m ila z __________ . In the mid-1970s, th e I< onlyKo fade intl'sappartBrs^ike-agr^tni , need to include a'b rb aa«a«-rang6-ariniftr-— 'aft»tcsjKSJhwlth certain issues onls ^------ StSSpISB: Vou reall?UjTcan— ---------crtticsTujil it' But the ICL has btwn the2 state’ssta only »(est accomplishment is its cot rintoan'eflectiviB lobby- iests. To be effective in thithe Lecture, it agai^' teach your toddler to co the democraric process ove^ That bundi grew ii rd the center. The consisiastent, long-term environmeniaental ad%-o- «°s°” gZdpfS" _n««dedJo.inpve_to»^j state Laird^oti. k?K;:t?Kimberl^ 5iCce1t> iuceptiun. the grouy ha fvois for the group to igroup asked Twin FallsilFbanker David w f i isistant voice in-thfr-Legislatur '"rSStialideaw — ^ Pf a g e F l been a consu voice for'resource•e'conservation in the-----—MeadTO3erve; on-the board ihcyN« been there whetherryouaghwd yo (ornaturalreI resource conservatioa ,^nring the interests of At his fim board meetmiling. Mead was one *TH uiization started out as a grouroup Legislatu«^ re p ^ vore a suit and tie withI athem or not,” be said. The organi h on many people on legi^ i^ tiv e issues. Robison of only.two men who wor ,_____ of people gegetting together over lunch o But he helped bring somew businessI sense to Please seeelCUPageA2. ta OPBvnON sues. - said.................. talk about environmental issue It of balance, said Don ■ - theWganixation--«=-a7Wisense tha t ecotwmy—------ belm ip nun: Our conlonflicted Rep. Ken Robison, D-Botse Things were out sode^ g i^ kids a cc o n fu s- ing in ^ a g e aboutt alalco h o l, today^editorial says e officers Pickup’s1 collision( wvith bus puiUt ^eAiP i 2 Lackk o f leads jves Jerome :er feeling abbout bridges mystery focus on cdmnken diriying, safefety__ .. Sectionbysec, m o N bSffi Hopeae. will Dot be in Raddiff, anin AArm>’ town maybe this helps rd^ e v e the isuspicion a lit- T^Aitodattd Pitta side Fact Knox wbere the.\ictA'ictims livM - ByUzWtfgMJrt certainly suspicions in ' ------------------------- outsi* tie bit. but it i»cc^ ---------- -------------- [h^worst U5.-high-^orma CaicolltaQ. lOOjniles.tQ.tbejtbeiiwthea^ ___ . Section A— wttar- ■ -. - - ----- ■ namre,"E^»id.“ r ADOJFF, Kyr— Th? M/West..6 — -------^ way caastrwhe ever attrtttributed to akohd ere the cradi occurred, WBfflher leads Deptities coUecteted a baby bottle and a three a d u l t s a It^t will be in LouiijriDe insteadead. 30 ' - [E - Baffled police had ho lea< killed 24 diildren and thr •vivors, many Natal ....1 9 Sectctlon D sbS ° s^on'anc apparent s^ fle onn tlthe single white knitteded booty from alongside drunlwn driver crashedI aLalmost he«l40 into oordtfa of Raddiff, where sumv« sooty the bridge Friday.y. They noted a partial h amputated limbs and horrilorrinc btim s Woild .. .10-11. Focusu s .........1-2. M u rta u ^J bbridge, A at left a baby boo on a^ng school Im s t B^themhomefrtKn ) ^ with * treadmaK from a. SIsneaker with xigiag sole nusonentpaik.* re«reived tee n d ed treatment. Opinion .12-13 idaho/i b o ttle b e h ^ a churdi outing at an amu: if this cnLsh to t leads. C apt Gerald Brant ofjfthe- tl design imbedded1 Iin the dirt, along with lg and bus safety in a It’s a way fbr die victims of th hat suggest someone had It put drunken driving a » again diow our gradtudeeandappred- an Nation.... ClassitSSifi6d . .3 ^ Jerome Clounty «i Sheriff's Departmentcsaid sa muddy smudges tha . national spotlight, which victinrf families ooce ances been shuffling his oiocher feet. Brant m d. on for diose who were diere,•r^ that went he feels sHiilighuy bener about the dumc and crash suFvivors hopeho: to recapture a ^ jf duty," said - fant is not somewhere in thee ragn -' a mother and dadaughter vdio take regu- emony on the 10th abovave and beyond die call of d Thursday vrith a cerem rolyo Nunnallee, nationalI pnpresident of . Section B Sect«tlonE } R h w beiow. but he remainsIS s»sus* lar strolls acrossss the bridge north of annhwnaty. - , . ' Karo Sports ....1.5 classllsstfied . .1-8 pidoiis. • Murtaugh noticedI tlthe mysterious evidence Tbe event, organisedIby Pi Mothers Against Ple^seeANMVERSAIRSARY,P^A2 Money; . ..68 "T his is.'is.what makes me feel bett lease see WfStOlY.P|^A2 Drunk Driving and billedUed as a Reunion of. ^ because we haven’t gotten.'<S calk . «« Sect«tIonF Section C FamilynilyUfe .1-8 M^\Mley.l« DearABrAbby...6 . ONtuailes .. .2 Commirmiunity ..7 . ' ReotNITED► AT LA feare later, son:ifindsmom-^ u s t 5 miles■ s ^ T T T h o m e mother and son. AU tho:hose coincidences were pu -------------------- It would be the first titimesinceshe asidethatHat day as ^ two stood in dti s gaveUrtiitohiminJantJnuaryl931. portal,, mmelting into each other’: X CITY, Iowa — Gladys «es. w ' By now. Don was aI \grandfather arms. FitFirst came hugs and kisses C ^ L A S S I FFIED I Stood nervously in the door- himself, hU ha^ was;receding, ri his Thenwonncds. way of her.ler-tidy frame hou«tLW««*r _ “Ihn 90soglad,"GUdystnurm^a Qet your ad on th<the Worid ing the strstranger walk up her path-.u Wdstline CKpaxtoipg. 1 seea-his face.only.once__e But to Gladys, a spi^ lun® to one another. Tm^si : w ide W«b tor onUnly so r- t was 67 years ago. was the baby Afr4tao-| e adoption as an unwedid 18-year-oldi “Thi*,-%,'t Don said. *Ss tbe ^ d u» t by using ThThe I Afterjila lifetime Apart, they_ww been w&iting for for-quitu i t e . oome together. -----rthe-«hUd-»ho4boughuk t^ u t every. weVe b< ^ Thna»News Maik t night before^ went toted.to -awhile.* Lonths of searching court was surprising Just call... reco n ls,'(, tracking leads and-d _ The reunion itself, vn Ins secrets of days long ago0 en«ieh.Butiomethmgitelsewaseven ----- DooPiiP i ^ k»ewl<^~ago that h B mofpstaitltoForn™aarly 30 years, wantedtti to find ^ motber. It wasi iu j u s t , BHPBBPH 9^1 :;.Sd deliveivered Donald Pieper to this 733-09: ix decades of vifonderiog —_ - mother and son had,li'lived lost five ;amatteri , door. Six c friends ill com- . - i alwiKi2^had®ii in my mind — M «» hir poitM R a t ab t aadudhtraoa.tte I -----------— ::-\b,inB>ricT :--------- nainsM*,iheimsv«=rwMiustallllock ; — • Oamilec««i,U.«* Please see fClMnED,Pag«^t«A9 n^,n,1^tl>M«0llMt9MPtGliy.kwi71ii«W i fesmsssrr.— 677-40-042 I y, th ^ were about to meet:c ,%*ocialeyenti -4 < ■’ ..V jV .

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