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www.iragicval M -------- ^w in-Fallsrlda G o o d MORI WESTHER-^ ., 11 , ^ , Today to pai low2{ ~ M agig -Valli Torch tally: ’nieCoUe, Southern Idaho is tak ferent approach to bu cuts than its north Id{ teipart. Council backing: Ute Minidoka County Fm Protection District bo buying software to tn mation about fire call M onky Getting attentkm; A st d a l touted IVvin Falls* m ent of high-tech jobs kind of thing Idaho ne m o re of. Sl>OR-lS B D o ^ nation:' undefec UdyHt the Uni' of Conn cruised NCAA^ Toumar Monday P^PIN IO N Job weU done: Despitf ^ asm , Idaho le g^bton praise for handling bi] j todayl editorial says.^ I daho ------ ^Where'S Nomtan?Mda m otel owners set up tl B ates M oteL ! ----- eOM l’UTBRS- &TECHNOU ttvHaliaifciliePCiii $5eks to break out of i M tting some exdtem< > ------Its machines. fclDEX Gbssified..C^ Money ^)cs ... .C4 Movies ammunityCl-2 Nation Qtfmputers .C3 Obituar CSbssword. .B5 Opinion iWAbby..B5 Sports Hbfoscope .B5 Weathe LM.B(vd..B5 West. M^NMeyBl^ World . - C lassifii l^oato ... HBaigB -.fMonBmdastH 7 3 3 » /aliey.com daho/97tti~yearrNo;' IRNING Jay; Cloudy ^ partly U]y^ot-as ----------------------- d. High 44, ^28. PageA2 LKY illege of taking a dif- budget Idaho coun- PageBl he board is track infor- a U s .______________________ Page RL- ^ state offi- Ils’ recruit- abs as the needs PageD4 [eddeterml- n: The feated * Huskies of * Jniversity ' innecticut ^ edin the AWomen% r\C C nament V v H PageDl ByRoliMlMi Tim— TWIN FA pite cHti- keeps geitin snrdeserve SiSX. altemadve • contract offe ., The Legisl appropriatic munity coUe concern the April may state budget Jerry Meyei PageBS Q f(; ix ) c ; y U.S. 1 :industiy TTwAModa of its nit by wAsmi _ TaliBiiTfo PageC3 U£.forces giu battle en at a mil offidals sai icy .. .D+6 There vn des . . . ,B5 0' _ . were senio k«...B34 ortheMib uaries . .B2 No Ame )jon . . A6-7 wounded in m...DW ither .. A2 offensive H .......... JM Operation U jx o declaredfii “While t tion’s over pursuing a A r t ---- ^ Afgl =IECL_^ LASHKA -AbdulSat EsNew^ H lfcil ^floorofl took iavei ctaiiMiopI 31::-. . .‘^ o ffi ;■ t h ^ ^ 1 - Afghan got Mr -------------- Conege Of Soutliini Idaho rodM cst Monday tftemooo. WUl* No cots alone wKb most otim prog iMvltable if thera a n furthtr ni Ficialwam: Mayer ed ra WTttif ... Mo 'COI FALLS - The bad news op< ting worse. : all the scrambling and nty ng to make up for a $2 sai budget shortfall, the soi of Southern Idaho is ha I consider yet another soi 'e - delaying employee . chi iffers. ( ja tu re has already set Ke Itions for Idaho’s com. Me jUeges. But.there’s.now the tie state's tax receipts in we r be less than anddpat- iha ating an even bleaker ize, get. To prepare for that for inario, CSI President I yertioeffer recommend- be< aders decli Dpemtion . forces killl6 fi d«t»dl»r»M____________ ilNGTON - Moving __ remnant al.Qaida and ■forces in Afghanistan, ia «s killed 16 fighters in a $u le and capmred 31 oth- nc military compound, U.S. said Monday. of vras 00 indicadon that of hose killed or captured lior leaders of al.Qaida in iliban. m merican troops were Ai I in either confroniadon, Ai 1officials said. i^est U.S.-led ground e, re of the war, dubbed ^ on Anaconda, was finished Monday. ^ e this particular opera- bu rer» we’re still actively I alKJaida and Taliban thi ^an poppy ( CAR GAH» Afghanistan th< Sattarisincfaarseofthe coi g agency herejn the Ta oppy-growing province ve: Ind’s leading opiumiiro- he xmtty. While sitting oo doi of bis office recently, he 1 rentory: no desk, oo to >phone, no car, 10 men, pk iffice has notUng. ies a I i,**sald8ittar,wfaoisQn Za t lines of the interim Ai) Sovemment*s efforts tb • y e ie] _ -Toesda iela’i dao taam memiMr Colt SnHh du »North Idaho College is alimlRatl srograms on campus. However, C r reductions in state funding. QSthat prc ed to the board of trus Moq4ayJiight tq delsoc empl contracts', leaviiig the bp open for fim her layoffs. “That would be ssbssb my last reson,” he said. “We’ve cut so much that we’d ^ have to ^ make , somu additional (lai changcs.” Gov. Dirk _,i Kempthome told J Meyerhocffer in their.meeting, last ' . ____ week that should that financial situation mat< ize. he'll call back the lawma for a spedal session. Faculty members, who I been spared so far, may not ;lare end lAnaconc fighters in bati Suspect captured-/ pprw>nnol rhrniighnm Afj istan and we’re preparing fc subsequent missions that m needed,** said Air Force Gen. John Rosa, d e p u ty ^ of operations for the Joint C of Staff. President.Bush, speakinf ing a visit to St. Loui Monday, also said that \ Anaconda is over, the w Afghanistan is not. “I fed like we've got a b t fighting todoinAf^uuiistai said. **Ih^ are pec^e wh there to die and we accomni ed them. .. They are relen but so are we.” In a sign of tbe global SCO die United Stated war on ti ^crackdowr lenfoFce a-banon-opium-cul tioo > imposed l a r^ to pi the United States and o countries that helped toppli Taliban last year. A bumper vest is eipected in just 10 w he said, but * ^ t now, we*r doing anything.” . When tbe cooversaticQ tu to the government’s threj pkv ru i^ tbe pop;^ Ik harvest the ageiiv’ft watch a farmer named Babibu Zabet, grew angry. "K Afghantwin entering tbe fc year,of( t o « o m dnmgbt in I I i-H*- layrMaTch-19,-2002- ysc( nakes a horse training bit with ating its welding piogram, CSi'i I CSI President Jerry MeyerhoefI Ogram cu istees the cut this time i ployne faculMjoeinbcn; }p\f»n thdr^Qm^tion tmtso.imtch;^iatvx*d j 'viveto nmlxsome ' J ddttioimlth a tj^. ■JciT\-Mcyeihoeffcr, I (S I president ^ . • P Iterial- pist assistant tr nakers Idaho’s odier cor hasusedadifferc >have has CSI in appro: n miss dal woes. While da tfghnti. for any ttaM tchi^ ng'dur- UfiHadStates Ann] uis on over aastam AMu otmwe ism, Rosa said. he in the Philipp J three Filipino »nwdat- BasUan Island tfnUess, wounded in a a Sayyaf, the cope of extrem ist groi I terror- linked to al-Qaid n threatens rultivai^ory.-the-gover please * would hurt £arme other **1 k n e w d t e g o pie the ban opium dild er har- had to (grow) it weeks, . needs only a f’re not explained Zabet, 12S acres of popp turned . raw opium, vrtiki eat to into heroin. “I before vrfaeat a n d c o m a :hman. can’t get the men bullbh paM to plant it* llVith , .Listening. Sal fourth lotidy. “Right ni 1mem- ^ friends are upsc les- Z---------------------- ------------ ontr; uua Ith a cutting torch during his wei Si's program ramains Intact, shoi »eRer warned Monday that progn ats may b( le around. But with trim e ers stretched thi^ the bi ion would result in larger ing eiiminution pf .target some programs, inent' f somelhing tlyelj M eyerhoeffer with ] has b'eM trying grams hardtoavoidL al ath North Idaho baseb College recently cross c announced the “ W< elimination of surgi< ' two programs - ^^d __welding___ and _____ Faa physical thera- fall,N training. In fact, fessior community college save S erent strategy than gram < )roaching its finan- le CSI has tried to xmy door gm ner S g t Jeff Blernia {hanistan kl a Chinook helicoptei cofltii«eflt of AmtrlcaRs being p id American troops In ppines evacuated mom no soldiers from Forc< id after diey were voy t I firefi^t with Abu mile: i small Muslim Gard roup some say is belie aida. andv ISfarmers’ 1 em m e n t* s-p l an s-T-said.-' m ers badly. relatii government would somei ildvation, but w^ Afg! > it because opium the ul a little water,’* percei >et, who has atwiit di^ t tppies diat produce ofthc udi can be refined thoug “If we cultivate make n aad tomatoes, we Amer looey back that we keen] . diedi ^ tta r smiled for- it was : now, some of my Talibe pset with me,* he T ir --------------------- ___ 65 30632- SMI JIM PARKE 2 6 2 7 E YAND EL PASO ■m :acts 1 iMM.ceuMP/n<nM»«Mi welding class at shouldering budget ognun cuts may be DC needed n evenly across all segments o! i budget, NIC has wielded : ger and more selective knife -geting areas with low enroll snt or those that'are“pr6hibi ;ely expensive. Thus, aloni th professional-techiucal pro uns, NIC has eliminated sever athletic programs indudin; seball, track and field, anc iss countiy. 'We’ve tried to take a more rgical approach,” said NIC sid m t Michael Burke. ra'ced.widi a $L2 million short 1, NICs elimination of the prO' sional-technical programs wiU e $368,000, and athletic pro- m cuts will save $127,000. Please see CSI. PageA: i hfprn rman from Alton, IIL, flies Sondsy pter. The helicopter was trans- « palled out of tlw S h a h ^ o t In Afghanistan on Sunda oming, a team of Army Spedj )rces soldiers attacked a cot ly of three vehicles about 4 iles southwest of the city c ardez, killing 16 peopl ^lieved to be al-Qaida fighter id wounding one. livelihoods d.-“I-have-many'friendsan(l atives growing poppies. Ever ne of n v b ro th ^ grow it.” Ughanikan’s popi^ fields an i ultimate source of about 8( rcent of the heroin in Europe lg experts say, and 95 perceni the heroin in Britain. Ever Dugh little Afghan opiutr ikes it to U.S. streets aerican offidals say they’re enly focused on eradicatinj ! dnig in Af^tanistan becausc vas a key source of funding foi liban and al-Qaida operations Please see POPPY. a: 4 . " ^ IDELL TX 79903 WS ............... ^ Grow reject road plans By Karen Terrell Tlmes-Wewa correspond _________ ELKO,-Nev_-JJ Service offidals were with negative commi thdr first public hearii an environmental imp South Canyon Road nc While die federal a; --------heovilystructurcd'f pared for the Mondii> SV0J3 b e c a m e app<irt‘i ' encc members wanivil questions sooner raihei Jim Winfrey. EIS i for the Humboldt-Toiyj Forest, began the mLi slide presentation rq study process. He was rupted with question the need for such a sti authority of the fede ment to control a count; After Winfrey tried, to defer the questions his presentation, Forest Bob Vaught took the su V au^t began fieldir regardmg his decision t environmenuU impact i the terms of the Environmental Policy A “Why not fix the dan be done with it^” q d Donald Butts, n men Jarbidge Shovel Briga soil is being washu Jarhidw River c\‘eiy d iQf more silt in tiie water, j JJ After Vauoht’s rep action must ne apprr jjl Forest Service accord: . tlement agreement bt County and the fede ment, O.Q. "Chris" Jc ” >• lenged Vaught’s Inter the document’s wonliiij nd Please see Rt ic Agencies \ -tG-reopen- Boise stref The Associated Press A2 -------------------------------- BOISE - Transpom n will start removing con ers at the Capitol todi Q dais plan to reopen S H perhaps as early as Fri Permanent obstac H . bollards, will be ins H week in the parking I; H the Statehouse to pr H ' -from'parldnB-orstoppi building H Parking will not be H on cither side of St between 6th and 8i H Idaho De. partment of \^M ^9* —AdminiMraiion-UPP H Director- Pat H Ahrens said. K Gov. Dirk || fm H ' Kempthorne's ^ H tight security vi measures fol- *\ (1 M lowing thu Sept. 11 terror, jlr-i ist attacks B N drew sharp criticism from , many who Ite thou^thewas overreacting and mi Highway Patrol. The « nicknamed “Fon Kem ’ ®‘ letters to ne^vspapers. P*® In keeping with an ers nieni to relax security Statehouse and near ment buildings, thei fewer contract secur ) and Idaho State Polio the area. ---------i^You-will still-see- uniformed officers at mall on occasion,” Thompson, spokeswon gQ agency. However, sev seciuity changes that ^ in place since the day the Sept 11 terrorist i remaia Concrete planter , ’ block die south steps < and all but two of die I entrances will rems ^ Ahrens said. Badtpod es will remain subjec by either state police A2 edguards. ri2 / l 5/3003 --------- l J SCTccnts i¥d 'ts L xwdent________ -^LLS_Eorest ------ !— /ere bombarded mmunts during eaniig regarding imiKict snidy oA d near J art^ agency had a c d 'f n r m a n > r e - ----------- the audi- nted answers to Ither tlian later. IS team leader roiyabcNadonal meeting with a I regarding the was soon inter- tions regarding J a study and the ederal govern. HK Mm >untyro^ VB ied, to no avail, W M ions until after H jrest Supervisor i esuige. . - ‘ ilding questions ion to begin the act study under the Natiooal icyAa. M m damnthingand ’” questioned nember of the rigade. He said shed into thu _______ iy day, creating H H I^ reply that any pprnved by the rording to a set- H It betv.'ttcn Elkti federal govern- ’*Johnson chal- it^retation of nliiig. e ROAO. Page A2 | 3work i » --------- : A eet I ts . ________ wnation crews _ ; concrete barri- today and offi- V ^ :n Slate S u ^ t, i Friday. —m itacles, called installed this ___ ng lane next to > prevent cars, jpping nearthe~^ ------------------------------ - t be permitted f State Street _ J 8th streets, 1 0 Gov.Mfc Kempthome 1misusing the he Capitol was :empthome” in I an announce- rity around the learby govern- there are now icurity guards olice patrolling »e-one-ortwo— ........ ------- at die Capital n,” said Ann woman for the several of the | ihat have been attacks will ters ;ps and portictt; die Capitol's 11 l»ck$ and purs- bject to search or contract-

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hose k illed o r cap tu redlio r le a d e rs of al.Q aida iniliban. mm e r ic a n t r o o p s w e re AiI in e ith e r confroniadon, Ai 1 officials said.i ^ e s t U .S .-led g ro u n d e ,re o f th e w a r, d u b b e d ^ o n A n a c o n d a , w asfin ished Monday. ^

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^an poppy (CAR GAH» A fghanistan th<S a tta r is in c fa a rse o f th e coig a g e n c y h e r e j n th e Taoppy-grow ing province ve:Ind’s leading opium iiro- hex m tty . W hile sitting oo doio f b is office recently, h e 1r e n to ry : n o d e s k , o o to> phone, n o car, 10 m en, pk

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“That would be s s b s s b my last re so n ,” he sa id . “ W e’ve cu t so m uch tha t we’d ^ h a v e to m a k e ,som u a d d it io n a l (lai changcs.”

G ov. D irk _ , i K em pthom e to ld JM e y e rh o c ffe r inth e ir. m eeting, last ' . ____w eek th a t should that financial situation mat< ize. he'll call back th e lawma for a sp ed a l session.

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Suspect captured-/pprw>nn o l rh rn iig h n m Afjistan and we’re p reparing fc subsequent m issions th a t m needed,** s a id A ir F o rc e Gen. Jo h n Rosa, d e p u t y ^ of operations fo r th e Jo in t C of Staff.

President.B ush, speakinf in g a v is i t to S t . L o u i M o n d ay , a ls o s a id th a t \ A n a c o n d a i s o v e r , th e w A fghanistan is not.

“I f e d like w e've g o t a b t fighting to d o in A f^ u u iis ta i said. * * I h ^ a re p e c ^ e wh th ere to d ie a n d w e accomni ed them . . . T hey a r e relen b u t so a re we.”

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IS farmers’ 1e m m e n t* s -p l a n s -T -sa id .- 'm e rs badly. relatii governm ent w ould som eii ld v a t io n , b u t w ^ Afg! > i t because op ium th e ul a l i t t l e w a te r , ’* percei>et, who h as a tw iit d i ^ t tppies d ia t p roduce o f th c u d i can b e re fined thoug “ I f w e c u l t i v a t e m a k e n a a d tom atoes, w e A m er looey b ack th a t w e keen ]

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DC neededn evenly across all segm ents o! i b u d g e t, NIC h as w ie ld ed : g e r and m ore selective knife -geting areas w ith low enroll snt o r those th a t 'a re “ pr6hibi ;ely ex p e n s iv e . T h u s , a lon i th professional-tech iucal p ro uns, NIC has e lim inated sever a th le t ic p rog ram s in d u d in ; se b a ll , t ra c k a n d fie ld , anc iss countiy.'W e’v e tr ie d to ta k e a more rg ic a l a p p ro a c h ,” s a id NIC s i d m t Michael Burke. ra'ced.widi a $ L 2 m illion short 1, N IC s elimination o f the prO' sional-technical program s wiU e $368,000, an d a th le tic pro- m cu ts will save $127,000.

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hfprnrman from Alton, IIL, flies Sondsy pter. The helicopter was trans- « palled out of tlw S h a h ^ o t

In A fg h a n is ta n o n S u n d a om ing, a team of A rm y S pedj )rces so ld iers a tta c k e d a cot ly o f th re e v eh ic les ab o u t 4 ile s so u th w est o f t h e c ity c a rd e z , k i l l in g 16 p eo p l ^lieved to b e al-Q aida fighter id wounding one.

livelihoodsd.-“ I-h ave-m any 'friendsan (l a tiv e s growing poppies. Ever ne of n v b r o t h ^ grow it.” U ghan ikan ’s p o p i^ fields a n i u ltim ate source o f about 8( rcent o f th e heroin in Europe lg experts say, and 95 perceni th e h e ro in in B rita in . E ver Dugh l i t t l e A fg h a n o p iu tr ik e s i t to U .S . s t r e e t s ae r ic a n o f f id a ls say they ’re en ly fo cu sed o n e ra d ic a tin j ! d n ig in A f^tan istan becausc vas a k ey source of funding foi liban and al-Qaida operations

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By Karen Terrell Tlmes-Wewa correspond

_________ E L K O ,- N e v _ - J JService o ffid a ls were w ith n e g a tiv e commi th d r first public hearii an environm ental imp South C anyon Road nc

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pared for th e Mondii> SV0J3 b e c a m e app<irt‘i

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J im W infrey . EIS i for the Humboldt-Toiyj Forest, b egan the mLi s lide p re sen ta tio n rq study process. H e was rup ted w ith question the need fo r such a sti au th o rity of th e fede m ent to control a count;

After W infrey tried, to defer th e questions his p resentation, Forest Bob V aught took the su

V a u ^ t began fieldir regardm g his decision t environmenuU impact i th e te r m s o f th e Environmental Policy A

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’ ®‘ letters to ne^vspapers. P*® In k e e p in g w ith an e rs nien i to re lax security

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) and Idaho S ta te Polio th e area.

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gQ agency. H ow ever, sev „ sec iu ity ch an g es tha t ^ in place since th e day

th e S e p t 11 terrorist i re m a ia

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rep ly that anypprnved by therording to a set- HIt betv.'ttcn Elkti •federal govern-’* Johnson chal-i t ^ r e t a t i o n ofnliiig.

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w ith b lo s so m in g e n r o l every program is in deraj said. •

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io n g s l i k e “ B li tz k r ie g Bo ^ R o ck aw ay B e a c h ” a n d iVanna Be S eda ted .”

T h e tim ing o f th e ir induct s b itte rsw eet, s ince gangly I dnger Joey R am one d ied o f (

Poppy----te iU n M d tm A l} o ssib ly e v e n t h e te r ro i i t t a c k s a g a in s t th e U nit States.

“D rugs a n d te r ro r go side ad e , a n d w e a r e th e victim bat,** said A h m e d 'W a llK ra o p o fH d a l in K an d ah ar, a b 10 m ile s e a s t o f b e re , a n d i rouDger b ro th e r A fg h a n is ti n te r im le a d e r , H am id K an T h e w i^ d OHiimunity h e lp ^ lefeat terro rism a n d it needi lelp u s de fea t th is eviL W e c lo t so lv e th is p ro b le m b y 'o ehres."

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in C a lifo rn ia , w. “ R efugee.” “T h e “ F ree Failin’.” H e b y h is lo n g tim e

^ H | th e H eartbreakers also worked solo.

W a llf lo w e r s Ja k o b D ylan , w h p layed w ith P e tty s u p e r g r o u p W ilb u ry s , w a s : in d u c t h im .

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ballad “Pm Sorry’ d a y s tan d ard , “ Ri th e Christm as Tret

}op,” 16th birthday, d “I S in g e r J e w e l i

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South Can)P uM cm eetin fsThe U.S. Forest Se(vk» is hokJing' public meetings this week about the environmental impacts of repai ing th e South Canyon Road. The Forest Scrvice is inviting comments on what should be considered in ai cffl^ronmental review.

M eetfr«dale*TWfci FaHs - 5 to 7 p.m. today a t the Sawtooth National Forest Supervisor's Omce. 2 64 7 Kimberly Road E.EBto - A meeting was heW there Monday night.Mora m eetk ifs are planned in Boise and Reno. Nev.

Underievlew

A proposal (fom Qko County, Nev.. for repairs to th e first washout on about 110 feet of roadway. The

Load_____b n e d l ro a A llught reiterated his opinion any work done on the road d necessitate an environmen- tudy. He has maintained that rim” work proposed by Elko Ity would move the river chaii- md could not be performed Ml NEPA analysis, nth all the money q>ent, you I have built a four4ane p a ^ way... You are putting road Im m the way," B utu called

an attempt to re tum to the ned format, Vaught told the p of about 40 people he was ng for comments on ’Tiow to th e environm ental study use the dedsion had been ! “to do i t ”^e w ant to h e a r your com- s, but they should be in writ­he stressed, d x n e x p l a i a recorder was available in an ning room for diose wanting OQ tbe record. However, die

I n g r o u p had other kkas.Im C a rp e n te r , one o f tb e len of ttte oripaal vohmteer p attempting to reopen the vay, drew a round of Applause addng V a n ^ bow tbe onmental impact statement I b e viable and befaigtold it 1 be good Car about five jfcars. Rl are going to EIS iUs road Ufa,” Carpenter said: answer to o ther questions, bt assured the group that the t Servke would m rk doeety EQm County OQ an dedskms diiu the say^, nw4i nting the S 01 an in d q p e tu ^ cootrao-

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g amounts lo a permanent 1 on intermediate repair as during settlement, ond ha the proposal into the over ronnwntal study. The Inltii

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• Other proposals lo repair ti der of South Canyon Road tions of the entire roadway ktaho state line into JartM

• Water projects to benefit t ' Jort)idse River watershed I

Jarbidge and Pine Creek.

■ Comment period• Writtan comments can be

Jart>WgeDSTeam. Humb Tolyabe National Forest. 2 Chance Road. Elko. Nev..

f; . Comments can be faxed li n 77S0299. Comments mu

received by April 23.

to r to p r e p a re th e fin n analysis. H e could not, d o ffe r n u m b e rs a s to> inviilved in th e study. He

'* ^ e r ^ ^ ' c S S o o O ^ ' ^> thestudy. •d After listening to t h e «

G rant G erber took th e s u V aught and addressed d ence. G erber, an attorne d Shovel Brigade, said h e V

e “The road is o pen ance open-. I intend to use theIS summer, and if I get s tu d0 m y w«y out,” h e said.y Geri>er said th e road m n fixed and th a t th e hikin

some a rea s is dangerou I - ■ didn’t w ant m go badkinu t- “T h e F o re s t S erv ice a pow er to m ak e th e rule a m em th e rules and adjw g rules,” h e said, e H e said th a t r ep a ir to

washout should have beer e m atter, b u t d ia t V a u ^ r lated th e q iirit” of d ie SI e a ^ eem ern by ordering d e sttidy. H e asserted th a t e tb e F o rest Service” a re t doae th e roadway perman t “Keep using th e road .]

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he proposal «nt repair, not ir as proposed ■'Id has lumped . overall envi- initial work '■

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in tK sent lo: umboidt- St. 2035 Last" lev.. 69601. ‘(edio (775). s must be

fin a l NEPA lo t, however, to th e cost

. H e previous-' lat the Forest > set aside for

the exchange,' he stage witbr led th e audi-' om ey for th e hewasspealc^ landoudineiiF attyonKoaX and rem ains

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LOS ANGELES (AP; a backdrop o f bloody a tu r e s , a p ro s e c u io r jurors M onday to convi

---------ovmere‘ln the"m ai2iSgndg h b w , ^ y in g they ij w a rn in g s ig h s o f th bomb” animals.

“T here w ere earlier b u t th is t im e th e y

. woman," prosecutor J ir said.

Ju ro r s la t e r h e a rd a tto rn ey su g g est th e i was tiying to c u n y favo

” Francisco’s homosexual ty and th a f th e vicdm’i p a r tn e r lie d o n th e s case w as ex p e c te d to jury Tuesday, following cudon's rebuttal.

Holding up a cast of i teeth of the d og that ki W hipple, H anm ier poin

_____ defendants a n d s a id ,-them ge t aw ay with the d on ’t le t M a r jo r ie Ki away with m urder.”

KnoUer is chargcd wi_____ d e g r e e _ m u r d e r ,_ in \

m a n s la u ^ te r and own_____ chievous dog th a t Jdlle<!

S hc co u ld re c e iv c IS prison if convicted. Hei

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Yates w as form ally scn( life in prison M onday ft ing h w children a s some < ativeis w e n t o n te lev i: accused her husband of i enough to help her.

W earing a n o range ji suit, Y ates w alked into ( looked tow ard th e beni her family had sa t during week t r ia l TTie only fami w ere a p a ir o f ja il psy( ^ 0 treated Y ates last J she confessed to drownin, children in th e bathtub.

A sked by s r a te D istri Belinda HiU if sh e had an say, Y ates shook h er heai ju d g e th e n to ld Y a te s going to prison fo r two «

I life te rm s fo r drow ning [ h e rc h ild re a I “Good luck IO you, Mr

Hill sa id as she dismisse year-old form er nurse, wl eligible for paro le in 2041

D e fe n se a t to r n e y Parnham asked tha t Yat< the H arris County Jail fo a s possible to con tinue i ca re fo r h e r m e n ta l itir wil! be closely w atched fo 30 days and th e n rem ain i

States asC o m p an y calls proposal ‘D raccK n W R M d e rN ^ S e tv Ie

W ASHINGTON - N ir seeking to in flic t lough : ag a in st M ic ro so ft fo r \ antitrust laws to ld a fed e M o n d a y t h a t t h e woi largest softw are g ian t cs u es to u se its m onopoly d e to s tif le com peddon, tttat th e only w ay to stop to re s tra in M icroso ft’s i o e ss p r a c t ic e s in n ew : kets.

---------- Microsoft c a l l ^ t h e ^p ro p o s a l f o r i t s fu “Draconian.”

A tr ia l th a t co u ld de th e sh a p e o f com petitto software in d u s tiy began with law y en fo r th e state ing th e ir p ro p o sed p u n fo r M icro so ft, w h ich gi b eyond a p ro p o se d se t reached vrid) th e federal m e n t a n d a s e p a r a te g ra te s .

“ No com pany is above 00 m a t te r how ric h anc ful,” sa id B rendan Sulliv a tto rney fo r th e n ine s c opted o u t o f th e se ttlem e . The a lte rn a tiv e propo

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avor with Sannaljrom m im ii _ C « J ^ L iin’s d o m ^ ce s tan d . T he _ . ..to 80 10 th e I ^ K U to tJ I

in s the p ro se No«IMonilaii doemaullnei

w in te d to d ie la « e r two c1,-L'Donot.lot------the ir lies and KnoUePs K n o n e r^ o ^

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w here in g the four- amiliar faces•sychiairists Andrea Ymi5t June after tive custody,ning her five J u r o r s lasb. in sa n ity delstric t Judge Y a te s o f cai1 anything to drownings ofw ad no. The 6-month-oldtes she w as w as presenti0 concurrent ings of Paul,; ing th ree of T h e sam e

in jccdon as iMrs. Yates,” m ean in g Moissed the 37- w asautom ati, who will be “ S h e w an041. th ism ean sa i!y G eo rg e e x p la in .”fa te s sray a t W endell Ddo1 fo r as long know wlmi’s I je receiving “ I th in k illness. She th r iv e s on : d fo r a lle a s t q u ie t and bei On in protec- H e r famii;

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N ine s ta te s M icrosoft ih s a iM o n s coun tered th IT v io la tin g a l w a s in s p i |d ^ ^ ju d g e in c lu d in g

c contin-jiy m u s- " N o c o m p a tn 'tsaion, and \ '■w p i t i s h o w n r ht’s busi- !w m ar-

e sta tes’- f u tu re

d e c id e M ic ro s y s te iitton in th e W am er andlan Monday ^v e ly destnijt a tK outlin- ing consume:lum shm en t jn ih e processI g oes w ell -T h A o . rA, s e tt le m e n tm I nobody b u t 1

“ ra.” »>ee g ro u p of

jv e th e la w ,a nd power- . J h e s ta telUivan, lead M ic ro so ft sesta te s th a t v e r s io n o f

m e n t I n te m e t Expi p o ^ f r o m c a l le d mid<

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<r iim Hammer poInU towards dflfai lay during tha protecutlon’s ciotln ng trial In Lot Ansales.iJoel, is charged w ith the0 a im c s a n d faces up to to•s if convicted. _____ fuP s attorney, N edra k u iii sli d-the prosecutor w anted fa favor with th e homosexu- M y folks."accused_ th e j - lc t im ’s O r'partner, Sharon Smith', ' w hen she te s tif ie d tha t ■ bi su ffe red a 'p rcv lo u sb iie— Fr

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fatM RusHllVatnly, prison offidals said. sar;la s t w eek re je c te d an /je fe n se a n d conv ic ted Kaicap ita l m u rd e r in th e law> of Noah, 7, John, S, and foiiId Mary. E vidence also cha:nted about th e drown- Fil, 3, and Luke, 2. NBnc ju ry re jec ted le th a l “d(is a punishment Friday, calM onday’s life sen tence thelauc. sora n ts to know w h a t a ll hoi5 and it’s very difficult to bet’ d e fe n s e a t to r n e y . ^Wom said. “S he w ants to suet’s happening. m ek A n d rea r ig h t now wr(n s o litu d e a n d b e in g mebeing away from it a ll." desnily, how ever, w as fa r ilin

to penalizewould impose tougher woi

IS - for example, ^ u i r - ressoft to sell a s tripped - forrs io n .o f i t s W in d o w s 11 system a n d to rev ea l feri ire code for its In tem e t fed >rowser. Koi ift a tto rney D an W ebb pur tha t the s ta tes ' propos- gia

sp ired by c o m p e tito rs law ; O ra c le , S u n L

'salHyce the matter ! rh andp(Krerful.' j

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te m s a n d A O L -T im e Sn d th a t it would effec- forro y the company, hurt* to iln e rs and th e econom y effc»ss. i n t rem ed ie s wiU b en e fit It M icrosoft’s comped* a id , calling th e propos-re, Draconian a nd com- . ^productive.” *‘®a te s ’ p ro p o s a l t h a t uf” se ll a strip p ed -d o w n

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lafandanUMaiJorie KnoHarvidi; Ming arguments In th* San Fram

“Sharon Sm ith has every to su e for th e w ra n ^ u l dee

slie has no* r i ^ t locom e here false testim ony and tiy to f M arjorie Knoller for murder.

S m ith ’s a t to rn e y , Mic Cardoza, fired back ouoI ^ jd

“Not'only’w ^ 'S h S tii i atta b u t th e gay com m unity in F randsco w as attacked. Shai taking it very hard,” C ardoa .N o e l ’s a t to rn e y , B

' husbancfrom quiet.

Brian Kennedy, her brothe »n interview broadcast on A “Good M om ing America," o R ussell Y ates an “ unemotio h usband who w as inattentiv his sister’s needs.

“ 1 th in k th a t .a n y m an w om an w hose sp o u se was severely down, confused, that that 1 would do w hatever It w take to m ake su re m y other would get the help that was m sary,” Kennedy said.

A n d rea Y a te s’ m o th er, J K arin K ennedy, said h e r soi law told h er a fte r the birth of 1 fo u rth ch ild th a t h e h ad ni changed a diaper.

R ussell Y ates, meanwhile, NBC’s “Today” show some pe “don’t understand th e bioch cal n a tu re of Andrea’s illness they’ll say there m ust have 1 som eth ing e lse going on in h o u seh o ld , o r th e re roust 1 been thisoV that a n d it’sallfaJ . Y a te s a lso s u ^ e s t e d he sue those responsible for his w medical care. H e has said she w rongly taken off an tifsyd : m ed ica tio n b e fo re th e k ill despite lapsing into severe me illness.

e Microsoiw ould be technically in f e a s resu ltin g in a ' ’d ea th sentei for W indows, W ebb said.

T h e tw o sides h ad r a d i c ^ ferch t in terpretations c^ hov fe d e ra l Ju d g e C o lleen Koi K otelly can go in d e d d in g < punishm ent against th e sofn g ian t fo r v io lating th e an d t laws.

L aw yers for th e s ta te s at ^ t h a t M j c r o s o f ^ s liou ld * r e s t r a m e d 'in n ew m ark T such a s e-m ail, d igital mi

players and in stan t messaf M icrosoft says those mar: h a v e n o th in g to do w ith

. cd se a n d th a t th e s ta te s t , - s tm p ly —t r y l n g - t o - r e h

a n titru st i ^ e s th a t have t 1 a b a n d o n e d o r d ism itse i — ea riie r co u n prticeedlngs.

S teven K uney, ano ther lav for th e states, p resen ted evid< to illu strate M icrosoft's contin efforts to stom p o u t c n o p ed in th e com puter operatiz)g4ys m arket, .and to tr ip up tech n o lo g ie s th a t cou ld pot d v e a t in th e h in ire .

K uney in troduced en ta ils i he s a id i l lu s tr a te d M lcroK a ttem p ts to bu lly com poter d u fac tu re rs D ell a n d Compai back aw ay from e ffo rts to e k e t c o m p u te rs e q u ip p e d v th e r iv a l L in u x o p e ra tin g tem.

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H e presen ted ■ th e dogs, Banc

th e i r ow ners ai tourist roots. He afraid o f them.

E arlie r, Hamr te le v is io n intei K n o lle r was as! r e s p o n s ib ility

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1 RobMt T hat’s what 1 wo inctoco H am m er said.

Hammer ridicu timony in wiiich

ly n g h t self as a hero who Ieath o f life o f Whipple, 3 d. “ B ut a t she brought-^ ire w ith San Francisco ap ) fram e 26,2001 if.” Knoller d a im eI jc h a e l self on top of Wl

____ h e r from tlie Bamtadced . B u t i t was toiin S an ____Hammer.argued.u n m is a n d Noel should 1 a said. dogs could becor B ru c e moment.

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broken off Antarc io n a l” N a tio n ad ve to rep o rted Mondaj

nam ed B-22, broi n a n d ice tongue in the

. u . f a n a rea of Antai th e Pacific Ocean

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and does n c Sundays o r (

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Energy legidation has been erailed by a fam iliar syndrome 1 W ashington: th e all-or-nothin elusion. Democrats (joined by nvironmentalists) belie^'e they an pass the fuel economy stan- a rd s while blocking Arctic rilling. R epublicans (working a th th e oil and au to industries] e lieve diey can o pen th e Arctii ^hile blocking tougher m ileage tandards. But the unavoidable » so n of the past decade is d iat

snario had.'ho had taken in several ch ildr lack and white, from d ie Floric t>ster care system b ecause no o Ise w anted them. Some of the h iidren a re HIV positive. The hiidren spoke favorably about heir relationship w ith th e ir “ tw >ads.” But what m akes them xperts? And to w hat can they om pare their experiences, hav ived only in foster hom es and ridl “gay parents” ? WiU ABC fi 3w these youngsters into m atui n d report any negative conse- luences of their childhood expe nee? Not Ukely.

Lest d iere be any doubt abou he purpose of th e speda l, >’DonneU told ABC’s “Good ifoming America,” which ran t sngdiy clips promoting d ie sho hat she would be leaving h e r d ime TV program soon to devoo ier tim eand energies to “th e d Iren.” “World News Tonight” jichor Peter Jennings carried s la jo r excerpt from th e s p e ^ i lay it aired. The local ATC stati tl W ashington, D .C (and I susp tiany odier ABC affUiates) carr toriesj>iiiocal^gay.couples!Lw rish to adopt. The ABC prom ot lepartm ent appears to have be< n overdrive.

Journalism used to see its roli s fairly and accurately p resen t tig both sides of a story a n d let* ing th e public d e d d e w h id i om

ife. W e w ant o u r chUdren to Sl e ed , so w e p u t th em f lr s t If th « g i ^ n i r e doesn’t change its.] r ities , we’re aU fighting a losir latde. T he k ids wUl b e sick an« iome from sd ioo l w ith n o chan o r success.

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tougher fuel econom; JVs. A b e tte r option iss t d ie security compromise: It the im proved fu d econoi tpar- in re tu rn for increase x t d r iU in g -ifn o tin d ie jase refuge, then on odier isure nowoff-Upiits.

Legislators in both I. been unable to rise aI of the ir own constimin e (o envision such a bn ing Only th e p resident a )y liappen. W ithout a ni cy tial initiative, there’s n- breaking th e impasst

Or, even m ore urgen g th e bloody impasse b2S) and the Palestinians.l i e --------------------------ge Ronald Brownsteinle political comsponJm lat Angcies Times.

1 an obvioldren, m akes sense. Now, tc rida nalism presen ts us w* I one sion and dem ands th e • it o r be caUed names e phobic” o r “NeandeiLit . W ould th e mainstrtwo consider doing a stor

who reg ret having lu y and th ink th e law is I aving W ould th e media rev 1 tion clinics seldom IG:fol- tru th a nd turn d ie so :urity m achine away so the i- th e im age of theu* unperi* W ould A e media eve

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m en ts highlighted or 1 a Thursday.” d th e T here a re credible ation legal and religious ai

against “gay adoptio rr ie d didn’t p resen t t h m I ■w ho__dieyJiad,.Rosie.O !D c otion n o t have appeared 01 )een Thursday.” This

its w orst b u t propaga ole b e s t nt- • ' ' ' it* Cal Thomas is a eol\m e LosAngdesThnes.

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w th parties have se above th e puU tim ency groups a b re a k th ro u ^ . nt could m ake it a new presiden-

rre’s Utde hope of a s se on energy.■gendy, b reaking ise betvi'een Israel ons.

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^ prom ote th e value of m unity service and his new

_____Ereedom.Corpsjlidn!t.drawnational a ttention.- T he event was overshado by o ther news of th e day, tti viction of A ndrea Y ates for

. {Irowiing h e r five children, unveiling of H om eland Sea Director Tom R idge’s new r color, terror-alert system.

If Americans saw anythin the president’s stay in Philadelphia, it m ost likely

-------his m em orable performonci“The Itsy-Bitsy Spider," con with all th e appropriate har tures.

The president deserved b His efforts - regardless of w hether d iey go fa r enough encourage service, and volu teerism a re critical p a rts of a tiem pt to convert America new patriotism in to produci activity on th e dom estic froi

His visit spotlighted activ and volunteers o f all ages, b twn-agers and young adults

t h e 'g e n ^ message. W fiyf Bccause they arc th e ones m the energy an d often th e tin devote lo com m unity servic* And if they get hooked on it they’re likely to stay involve a lifetime.

Even before Sept. 11, you heard it said th a t today’s yoi people w ere th e volunteer g ation, that fo r them service I become a peer-imposed exp. tion.

A recent survey of 1300 ii viduals age 15 to 25 - condui in J a n u ^ on behalf of seve nonpartisan groups s e e in g enhance d v ic engagem ent - paints a m ore complicated a less glowing picture. O ne of central conclusions was this:

“Overall, th e terro rist atta and the w ar ap p ear to have i enced the way young adults about the governm ent, their m unities and, in theory, aboi their own d v ic and poUtical involvem ent.... However, thi tragic events have not yet in ed young adults’ community political behavior. Relative t two, four and six y ears ago, 1 of voter registration and volt leering are down.”

But the new a ttitu d es pro\

PuMc loses more moneyLet’s all ju s t sit back and c

ly accept a S4.50 increase (at 14 perceni) from CableOne. - then if postage goes u p by 2 ( cents (about 8 or 9 percent), i ail stand up and holler.

And now h ere is a questior a suggestion concerning the failed tech cen te r t» n d : Doe: high school absolutely need i practice gym? Use it for the t center. Problem solved.'

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of complaining abou t legislai you’ll find som e im portant w was done th is year. An exam is Rep. Leon Sm iih, who deserves huge ttianks for lea

___w a y j in J f f lK i U sS ra taLawsuit R esolution Act. The SLRA will reduce costs in di: pules w here th e d a im is less than $25,000.

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rica’s Som e consenluctive Ued such in itiatfrom. g ro u n d s that thi:tm sts s e n t p u re voluns , but itia t th ey b ea r tuJts are governm ent anieiKCfor in e s r ip e n r ttn r .’y- . . stiips. B ut th e sijs with . th a t th e se effontime to trade.

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w h e th e r Inr a frirou often re lig ious or dv il1 young by th e ir govermBr gener- b e m ore likely t(ice had w hen they come2xpecta- do ing so tias Ijcc

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'd a n a basis, in exchaniJ ofits tow ard college 0his: “If w e have aattacks response from oilye influ- tions, a sking o ndis feel p I e to s e r r e , I t hleircom- th e sen tim en t thibout in to positive acticjJ said. “ I f w e sim i.these ind iv idual choioI impact- w ill subside v enuty or ,u s q u o an te .”v e to A nd th a t woul50, levels _____________volun. Larn/E ididis

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ivic organization o r living im m ent. A nd they’ll who dty to say yes if and te r lifem e to believe ttia t ElimM come th e norm. ism is ila t 81 percen t o f m ilitara id they would like outs, is^ r p s expanded to Terrorit every young per- ty .Theve th e opportunity n o t a t to n av o lu n ta iy - make>

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C th a t’s o u t th ere electriiaction,”-Galston canals,m ply leave it u p to ionsw iDice, I ttiink things w ou ld :cry d o se to th e sta- S tates-

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—L e t t eRep. Smith’s lead- s id e .S 4 ned w ith su ppon p a ind r ia Gould, key input $10,OOI )avis and th e he lp s ide be iD a n in g to n , $8,500LRA to pass both bo th at lo u t a dissenting Rep.r*s version of th e wtiich 1 se pulled from tlie Associi nise because of d o n la son. This year, Rep. . percep ty o n e fro m th e ' ' SLRA, iwyers A ssodation O i 'e r t l f so d a d o n of led thed Induslry and th e m in ee ^R eform C oundl a n d Sei SLRA. groups

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. pursue the terrorists n fo r a grenade a tta Protestant-church ust eigners. Five people wi including a U.S. em ployee and h e r daughter.

Ten Americans wer the 45 people Injured in attack about 400 yards U.S. Embassy In Islamal

President Bush said h< raged. “I strongly condt as acts of murder that < tolerated by any perso science no r justiflec cause,” he said In a start

“We wiU work closelj governm ent of Pak ensure those responsibl te rro rist attack face Bush said.

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SEOUL, South Kor< .sm iles and waves, : .Korean asylum-seeker Seoul on Monday, endi ney that began when th in to th e Spanish Em China last week.

China extricated Itse diplomatic dilemma by th e North K oreans Philippines. Sending tl to likely punishment Korea risked alienati .opinion.. The 14 adults and 11 under age 20 landed ai In ternational Alrpori Seoul aboard a Korean

'.that brought them from “We’re glad to be f

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______ Byung Sup said, speibehalf of the group. “W live freely here, abiding Korean law and do wht want to do.”

U.N. rights enforcers will step down as pla

GENEVA - M ary B said Monday she will si .in September as planni top U.N. human rights even though m any o

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, Centcr in Boise, wher spokeswoman said he critical condition Frit with head injuries.. Soedano, headed ea: 1978 Ford pickup, ai pass a 1995 Hyunda

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injuries, police said. T j-em nined u n d er inv Monday.

Woman ge ts pris for aggravated a!

HAILEY - A former Police Department em spend at least five yea after being convicted ( ed assault.

Gail Janice H i^ , 40, three-year fixed senti lwo*year indeterminat for aggravated assault year fixed sentence ai year indeterminate se using a firearm in durir

Fifth District Ju d g e , issued the sentence o n :

High, a former cler police departm ent, us gun during an incidi home of a Ketchum po on Dec. 16. 2000. The < Dave Kassner. cited drunken driving chai that evening.

Prosecutors alleged home after her drunk arrest and got a gun, t cab to Kassner’s hom e., opened the door and o arm High, and th e gui during th e struggle, wife called 911, and hc arrested High when he the scene.

T he attorney g en e r prosecuted the case at t of the Blaine County pn

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torch relay celebration.Chief Warrant Officei

“Butch" Timmons, 45, v the Army’s Golden Kn d iv ing team th a t ap ( T w in F a lls . ■ sa id

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M onday com pleted the inspection of the crash.

The Golden Knights i a t Fort Bragg, but ofter during the winier in Aris

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ERT-Officials are work. I ird to ensu re a sm ooth- - 1 tion as ju n io r h ighs I le m idd le schools in I ka County next year. I Ira 'M iller, principal a t I >linlco Jimior High, and I le W idmier, teacher a t I linico-Junior-H ighrtold— [• board members Monday fc ling is a high priority, and I ing the advisory period. I thly them es have been I I for the advisory period; i rsa id ,a n d a w e ^ y p la n -.devised..Membeisiron)___.*ial and kitchen staff may - - ti j in the advisory period as teachers.nil, teachers wUl have an a X and leam about **team- S Vidmier said. Teachers a tm to begin functioning b LS. An orientation session 1 parents and students is ai iaswelL•Ian is “on target,” MUler D

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>BfE > T he m ayor and undl-m eet to a i ^ t as a ‘'CDcrectiOQsfdr the 2002 nassessnemroIL pes WiQ be made to prop. n<ers' irrigation assets- w. f there are e m n in the Pi b o ta g e o fa c er^p fp p - fb f tbe owner does not haro to tirrigatiacr water, rty owners are assessed tli or a standard d ty lot of $1 a r e feet. Qi ty is responsib le for ng w ater to properties

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fringes would attract w and other wildlife, h esa

The Twin Falls Canal I the Snake River SoU an 1 Conservation D istrict r m ain boosters of th a i 1 But th e council voted

mously to pitch in abou i In yearly m aintenance 1 the pond gets buU t The l._also .throw .in .a letter.of

with the conservation c and canal company’s api for a federal grant to h for the project.

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There is no baseball pro at Dedo.

Minico High School Prir Dan R ogers said a g rees like this have been aUow the past, and he recomme approving the request

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wM to ifae d iy itrig a ito g

for d d iv o y devices todieirpiopeny.

I b e coundl win also (xo th e approval o f paym ei $16,436.81 to North Side C Co. for irrigation operation

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waterfowl take a lot ofsaid. F ^ * expandal Co. and tion sysiem,and W ater d ty now has:t a re th e pond with eviB pro jec t. opens, he sa:ed u n an i. pond could fout $1,400 several pump:e costs if ' The pond ile 'dtywUl enough from i of.support— n o tp o sea serI d isd ic t's lie safety, anppUcation ddes could piI help pay help kUl off t

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i n d ^of pressure off Twin -Tinnding pressure irriga. Mam, Young said. The tioias to buUd a settling Ievery pump station it coisaid. But the 8-acre Oni fUter sediment for Yonp stations. recd would also be fa r 1m residential areas to anserious threat to pub------opeand non-toxic pesti. piiii probably be used to the^ mosquitoes a ^ c t . Ca!'ater, he said. upf1 is to start building he n the spring of 2003.

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rves from Zone 5 they hce in Zone 3. Ace:ws - T he board Garnenews report from news iJunior High cheer- to rsam ed a first-place Acequipetition recentiy. taries,I they leamed the a secot three weeks and andle'

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ReinhI - P lanes,.buses___mph.,i l « consuraecTth'e Cou : attention Monday said h

suchvoted to lower the years on th e highw ay time i . Coundl members ways weight behind an fast Dooey b> subsidize Mid ip airline service road i I V alley an d Los pers, s

lutioreeded pleas to do often, to g e t peak-hour excee< up a n d ru n n in g vers s vueandXetdium . Mounl ce out against bw- Cou

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Tlie project could be finishet May 2004, according to infor tion from the canal company

In other business Monday, councU heard from local Ct One g e n e ra l m an a g er R Y oung ab o u t th e com par recent dedsion to hike rates.

The rate hike wiU help pay an upgrade in th e local ce operaaon,-which will today s providing four more channel the Twin Falls area. Young s C able O ne a lso w ants upgrade to fully digital serv he said. C ustom ers who dc

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d a mishap'with their musii ring the com petition. Wher : points were taUied, however sy had won.^cequia P r in c ip a l T errj rner also presen ted a good ws report; A group of educa ‘s from J e ro m e ' toured equia and Memorial elemen ies, looking a t the English as econd language kindergarten 1 leveling programs.

on transpoiing th e speed limit betweei khorn R oad and thi inheimer Ranch from 45 to 3! )h..:ouncilwomanChrrs-PdttM i d homeowners had asked foi ch a reso lu tio n fo r severa irs because they have a hare ie pulling out of their drive ys with motorists driving st t.Ackey Garda, who drives the id daily delivering newspa rs, said he supponed the reso :ion fo r sa fe ty ’s sak e . Toe e n ,1ie said, he sees people :eeding 45 m ph as othef dri rs a re try ing to pu ll out ol 4miain View Grocery. Councilman M aurice Charlai

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Olympic tor<;h sw________Twin Fails in its b

organizers nad al thousands of dolla cdebration aglow.‘ Now, the Tvrin F

T orch R elay Con completed i ts tall]

— taisecLm oce-than fund th e Ja n . 26 i Four C o rn ers sui kicked in another $<

Elaine Steele, ch the relay com m itt c ity ’s app ro v ed c amounted to S5,00( included in th e C budget about a yea before the event. 1

B B tee also received a H f l from the state. Steel

Twin FaUs Area ■ Commerce executiv

applied for more g and was able to offc advertising (not ind committee's expen: ures). This money a Idaho Travel Cound

' A golf scram ble $1,000, and personi n ess d o n a tio n s an more than 3,000 ad

The committee U< e n u e s a t S10.23S expenditiires a t $9,9

There were also n donations, Steele nc six DeU com puters from th e College < Idaho and transpoi S un b rid g e Ca RehabiUtation.

Local Chevrolet di H ansen , w ho heac

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k. Chevrolet and Coca significant investmei

Ithat fUlered down to in towns w ith re la tions. Spokespeople Chevrolet and Coki don’t release exact fi

When asked about street crews, S teele s did not officially bu expenses because th

\ of the job - “ just li i \ W este rn D ays par:

J A ___Ju ly j4 CSI^celebrat|M tiine when th e comi SjH an eyent where strei

be dosed off and add cers are brought on d

I She said many of i ^ were scheduled days

the event to avoid ovi * and any overtime ex]

resulted were paid c vidual departm ental I

sic O rganizers from en estimated that more i er, people attended tore

Twin Falls. H undred ry lee rs , b u sin esses a od chUdren team ed up ca- all happen, w ith ail­ed and c e le b ra tio n s i ;n- sites.as Forty-five inspiring en dents carried the tor

the d ty streets.

)rtation issuen said th e business cc he Sun VaUey Company i 35 solidly behind effor_____ U .S. D ep artm esrs. —Transportation-gran for . help subsidize adcUtio ral vice fo r F ried m an : ird Airport in HaUey. ve- “Sun Valley Compai so iy behind it. They’re

front it to th e tune i he • bucks-lots of zeroes," ;>a- MeanwhUe th e Ket so- Council a g re e d to 00 $10,000 to a commuti )le .vice that would.run t] Iri- in the morning and tl of in the evening betwee

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er $60,000., chairwoman nittee, said the • li d con tribu tion i i.OOO, which was e City Council year and a half11. The commit- j , / ^ _d a $1,000 grantiteele said .. I v M l-ea Chamber of ■' I s m I utive Kent Just ' I H Ire grant money . H W ■ offer $3,800 for induded in the sense-sheet fig-:y came from an M ktuicU grant. ■ M Wble brought in m msonal and busi-s am oun ted to mI additional dol-

e Usts total rev- _______23S and to ta l$9,953.60.- ■ «so many in-kind e noted, such &s ters, manpower ■ge of Southern \ sportation from C are and

!t dealer Randy leaded up th e ; co ihm ittee;: a n u m b er of individuals are lis $60,000 fig.

onal offices ofmpics sponsors Hoca-Cola made Hments up front ■n 10 local levels■elay celebra->ple from both:oke said theyct figures.__________ ___ __________x)ut police and ile said the city t budget those i they are part SI like for the sa rad e or the iration or anyommunity has • -J"streets need to additional offi*}n duty.”of the workers * ■Jays off beforeI overtime pay.______ _____ __________! expenses iKat lid out of indi- Ital budgets, jm C hevrolet >re lhan 60,000lorch events in M ^Ireds of volun- H H!s and school ■ ■up to make it all-day shows is a t sev era l

ring area resi- torch through

jues :s community,my induded, is V «Fforts to seektm ent_____of______ ____rant-funds to--------- — -----litional air sej-. .an M em o ri^

npany is heavi- f're wUling to nees,” hesaid.Ketdhun City |

nuterbU sser- m three times id three times weenBeUevue

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c»a TkiM«m,TMin

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D e nEPHRATA. Wash,

of five big dam s'i ! Columbia River and

; ty they i ^ u a ^over'the n ^ c decai

- — —T ire theyll never diaj The complexity a

Uon-doUar cost of th process discourages a lo n g with an evalu

the u tility with th hoiid.

Under the Federa the Federal Energy Commission evaluati app lica tions for di using multiple crite mine whose dam-op wiU best serve the pu

B cvcrly Faye Fredericksen of Goc a t 11 a.m . today a Gooding Chapel; bur Wesr End Cemetery i

‘ ----------R a l p h - j r A n d r e T omemorial service at

I at White Mortuary Cl 1 FaUs..1

Maty Pauline Chat______ Falls, celebration-od

W ednesday a t the ] Meihodist Church it burial will take plao Cemetery in Wymor later date; friends ma 8 p.m. today at Reyn

ForoMuary n rtnanDMdllnal«4:30p.c7it w t t e w a w f w M

T vvinF

Vickie SmithV ickie Sm ilh , 74.

d ie d S u n d a y , M at d a u g h te r 's hom e.

Vickie w a s born I . F ra n k lin a n d Vil

H endricks o n Sep te in P re s to n . Idaho . J a n d e d u c a t e d in L

I O n F e b r u a r y 19.I N evada, s h e w as m;

■ P e te ' S m lih , Thi s e a le d lor tim e anc the B oise T em ple oi J e s u s Christ o f LaiK

---------------!9B8“Alter'ifieirm'arin O g d e n . U la h . u S a n ia C ruz . Califorr S a n ta C ruz s h e wor a t various restauran t known for he r C la m ' S ta g n a ro 's Restaur* in S a n ta C ruz. She s

............. '- o p e r a i e d a -d r e s s - :C ruz . T h e c o u p le r Falls in 1980. In Twit an ac tive m em b er o 9th w a rd o l th e Ch C hrist o l Lailer<dav sh e w as a visiting le

----------------- lo w in g - h e r - h u s b a i1987. s h e w a s a dn th e 9 th w a rd single w as a ls o a n a c tiv e th e T w in F a lls C o l Board. S h e will b e r< h e r g iv in g n a tu re . : o u td o o rs e sp ec ia l ly fishing. S h e a lso enjc will b e m is s e d by t friends w ho go t log( to m a k e C h n s tm a s < a n a c c o m p lis h e d c well know n for h e r ( a n d s h e lo v e d to r

I lood to 'l e e d lh e ihraSun/ivors inc lude

Connie J e a n R enche h e r s o n B r a d H yr M a so n . O h io ; o n e t H e n d r ic k s o t U lah : C a rm a S a n d e rs o> ^ a n d B e a tric e Welling

1 U ta h ; 10 g r a n d c h iI g rea l-g randch ild .

S h e w a s p re c e d e i h e r p a re n ts , h e r husi e r s a n d s i s t e r s , ari Inlant d a u g h ie f . R ene

Visitation will b e hei e v e n in g March 20 t

f,m . In the White hursday. March 21 11:45 a.m. until 12:4 Relief Sodety room a

Ward Building on Ell: Funeral services vtrtll Church at 1 p.m. with Arrington condudlng. low at Sunset Men Funeral arrangem ^i the direction of V ^ e I

f J

1= ■ _____ _____ ; ........; . ;

TM M tqr.M M dlU,:

Va l l e y AV e s i

n r e l i oM h.(A P)-Four “T heiS 'o n th eT n id ^-----transfermd the electrid- if there j are up for grabs ference; fcade, bu t <^ds tions," s diange hands.-— Wftshifii y and multimil- ing with f the relicensing Utility £ ies competition, plan, aluation system “All tl leck-in-favor-of— ^incumbe th e license in , FERC

federaleral Power A a. • the end c rgy Regulatory Grant i nates compedng operate r dam licenses Wanapui riteria to deter- River ex i-opcration plan challen j t public interest. license b;

= S eye (R om ans) Chapel in Gooding, service y Bt D em aray’s Duvien burial will at the Burley, :rylnBuhl. Wednesd*

_________. and 2nd* of iwin halls; C hurdio i at 2 p.m. today day Saint:

y Chapel iri Twin b u ria l w D urfee ( Creek; fri

haptnan of Twin p.m . todi

le F irst U nited Burley, a h in Twin. Falls; W e d n e f lace at Wymorenore. Neb., at a M aunimay call from 3- m em orialeynolds Funeral W ednesd

------ Ob]I and Irrfonnatiofl. caO 7334)S31.1 P.C7I. for tMxt-day puUteMkm. TIm » Mnflca and can be placwl unttf 1

I F a ll s _____

>< ' ' " ' MK74. o l Twin Falls,

M arch a l h e r

rn th e d a u g h te r ol V ila te (V ^alker)

:ptem ber 19. 1927.0 , S h e w as ra ised n L ew is ton , U lah.9 . 1 9 4 5 , in E lko. s m arried to Hyrurti T h e y w e r e la te r a n d a ll e tern ity in e ol th e C hurch ol .a tter-dav S ain ts in m arriage they lived1. un til m o v in g toilornia, in 1957, In H T V w orked a s a co o k ^ ^ran ts a n d w a s well *'■am C how der a t the eDurant on th e w arl a O n e t l l le a lso ow n ed a n d S e n e th s s - s h o p - in - S a n ta - F i l e r p a ss ile m o v e d to Twin 1 7 .2 0 0 2Twin Falls sh o w as E sia les .!f of Ihe Twin Falls O u r beiC h u fc h o L J e s u s S e p le m b e

d a y S a in ts w h o re m e so n olB l e a c to .a n O lo l . W a rd S r ,D a n d - 9 - d e a th - in —w a r d ~ S edriving lo rce w«h Twin Fall!

i s l e s g ro u p . S h o a „ d i„ d ,ive vo lu n le e r w ith v o g r h e n: o u n ly E le c tio n s Ufe Je rem e m b e re d lor c n n n th in0 S h o lo v e d th o | ° T n s I

= " 2 y s a ' s o l I enjoyed c ra fts a n d i n e n t on

K o ' T v MS f g'iifs sh o ^ w 'i; d c o o k a n d w a s k q '® f e r c in n am o n rolls

S h l r ' l i r o n - r ! |la h : tw o s i s t e r s ,31. N am p a . Idaho . lling o l C learfield. c h U e n : a n d t S y , V » a

>ded in d e a th by ^ ' L u sb a n d ..8 .b ro lh t_ ± y J l‘l!!!?lLea n d a ls o b y a n 's su

e n e e Inez Sm ith. T erry a n dheld W ed n e sd ay R a n d y a n

iO Irom 4 un til 8 T ony , a n d9 M o riu a ry . a n d g ran d ch lld i1 2 1 . 2 0 0 2 . from d ren ; a hall2 :4 5 p.m. In th e O r e g o n ; fT) a t th e t ^ Sth U tah; a n d iE lizabe th Drive. R o b in e tte o

will follow a t th a > A c e l e b r4th B ishop G lenn will b e he ldng. Burial will fol- M a rc h 21M em orial p a rk . M o r tu a ry .

a r e u n d e r p la c e und e i[teM ofluary. K k v tu a ry a r

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s e n s i n gle com m ission will not e r a license to a competitor re are only insignificant dif-cesJn jheJicense .applica-__" said William Madden, a 5figtorirD.C.7Iawyer work- ith the Grant County Public / D istria on its rdicensing

1 things being equal, the bentlicense holder ttirtsT*— ^ iC has.never transferred a . . al hydropow er license a t d of a competitive process. - tit County PUD’S license to te the P riest Rapids and pum dams on the Columbia expires in 2 0 0 5 . Plans to jnge th e PUD for th e • by PadfiCorp, a Portland,

E R V IC E S-in Twin Falls. (

e n D onald H eyne of ’, se rv ic e a t 11 a.m . sday at the Springdale 1st ( i^ W a r d j : h a p e l of th e of Jesus Christ of Latter- (

J i t s , 2 0 0 S. 4 7 5 E .. Burley; H w ill ta k e p lac e a t th e

i C em etery in C onnor friends may call from 6-8 s )day a t th e R asm ussen t1-Home,- 1 3 5 0 - E : - 1 6 th 'S t ; r H i, and from 10-10:45 a.m . li iday a t the church.

l i H um bach of Je ro m e , C ia l se rv ic e a t 1 p.m . N sd ay a t th e Je ro m e o

HTUARIES278, between 2 p.m. and 8 1

nie »ntaa addreu for obKuarie* it < t i t 5 pjn. eveiy dty .______________

F il e r

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N{C iDiKiKil85onanenE s

ri€tO{Th

A C I a y t a n W a r d J r .th C lay ton W ard J r . . 73 oL ' i s s e d a w a y 'S u n d a y . 'M a r c h "ty i 0 2 . a t C u r r y R e lir e m e r i t ly.

wilb e lo v e d l a th e r w a s b o r n kn< Jbe r 2 6 . 1928 , in J e ro m e , feli I o l S e n e th (Z eke) C lay ton ch< S r ._ a n d M a b e l C a r o ly n coi S e n e lh g r a d u a t e d fro m a lls H ig h S c h o o l in 1 947 mv D e c e m b e r o l th a t s a m e

i m a rr ie d th e lo v e o l h is a d i n e J o y c e H a r d e s ty . 9 '^ lo s t h is b e lo v e d N a d in e

e. 2 . 1 9 9 7 . T h e f irs i le w He }l Ih e ir m a r r ie d lile w a s )n th e r o a d m o v in g Iro m 9^^ ' s ta te loilow ing co n s tru c - ) s . T h e ir li r s i 3 c h i ld r e n )rn on th e ro a d . T erry w a s ''

R ic h la n d . W a.; K aren in 1. Wy.; a n d R a n d y in L as N v. T h ey th e n m o v e d to

/ h e r e K a th y a n d T r a d e I'l” ' j r n . S e n e th lived in Filer b ru a ry 4 . 2 0 0 1 . w h en h e

to C u r r y R e t i r e m e n t S e n e t h w a s a lo v e r of

n d w a s a n a c tiv e m e m b er lag ic V alley D ile ttan tes lor e a r s . T h e r e w a s a lw a y s k..I the ir h o m e In Filer. 9 ^h w a s p r e c e d e d In d e a th cIfe a n ^ a r e n i s ^ ___ . ______s u r v iv e d 'b y h is c h ild ren . rT i

nd T ip . K a r e n a n d R ick . i a n d C i n d y . K a th y a n d Xr fid T r a d e a n d R usty ; 16 s r i f ild ren ; 6 g re a t-g ra n d c h ll- ia lf -b ro th e r H erb Sm ith o l d e v ; h a l f - b r o t h e r J o h n o f g id a h a lf-s is te r C a rla K ay M ar a o f C a lifo rn ia . ' je rcib r a t lo n o f S e n e th 's life je rc e ld a t 11 a .m ., T h u rsd ay , offic 2 1 . 2 0 0 2 , a t W h ite Wee y . C r e m a t i o n w ill t a k e Farr d e r th e d irec tio n of W hite Line a n d C re m ato ry . ' a n d

g p r o c eO re.-based u tility , 1 Yakama Nation faded ai PacifiCorp whhdrew i

■-----partnership..^-------- :-----1. , .P a d f lC o rp .a e d d e d

spending millions of d< an uncenain challenge a instead to renew its po trac t vnth the_PUD - th

. ~ w d j f r ’t : d l o w i t t o 'do;fa< The process outline

- -F ederal Power-Act is some; it doesn’t promot

- together around the a hy d ro p ro jec t,” sai K vam m e, a spokesn PadfiCorp.

Two other central Wa public u tility d is tric t i gearing up for relicensuij

C em etery (Hove-Rol Funeral Chapel).

S usan C a ld are lla of : Calif., graveside service a: W e d n e sd a y — a t-----^Ri'

C em etery in H eyburn (; Mortuary Burley Chapel).

C larence Paine of Haj service a t 2 p.m. .Wedne the Community of Christ

—in-H agerm am vithintem i lowing in Hagerman Ceme

N e ttle R atdJffe of Po Ore., memorial service at March 30 a t the Episcopal of the Ascension In T\vin Fj

s ---------It 5 p.m. Monday through Satufd*] > i t oMtaemaclcvalley.conL Deat»

J er o m e

C l a y t o n A r t h u r E r l l n iC la y to n A rth u r E r lih o . (

J e ro m e r e s id e n t , d ie d S a tu M arch 16, 2002. a s Ihe result a c u le stroke.

H e w a s bo rn to Arthur Johi N aom i P r ic e Erling in Kings: C a ii lo rn ia . H e a n d h is b ro D a rre ll , s p e n t Iheir c h ildho i K in g s b u r g . C lay to n a tte i K ingsburg High School a n d Ca S ^ n Luis O b ispo belore em be on a d e d ic a te d caree r in Calii a n d Idaho’s dairy industry. He e m p lo y e d b y - T e d - M ilie r ( E s ta te s a t the lim e ol his death.

O n S e p te m b er 5,'1970. he r ie d M a rg a re t A nn B ro o k s , to g e th er ihey raised seven chii T h e lo c u s o l h is lile w a s to g o o d h u sb a n d a n d la ther, an ex ce lled in that role.

C layton w as a m an ol g rea t < 'ty aricJ h a d 'a d M p ibve'tor his ly. H e w e lc o m e d a n y o n e h e w ith a sm ile a n d . 'W h a t do know?* W hat h e knew w as thi re lished time spen t outdoors wii ch e r ish e d w ile driving througl c o u n try s id e w hile they d isc u

■ th e -d ee p -a n d 'lriv ? a rW eT o n ;iinviting th e entire lamily over lc la m o u s tri-tip b a ib eq u e s. H e i w atch in g s p o r ts wiih his kids grandk id s . a n d olien discussec m erits o l th e R aiders lootball t< H e a lso loved m usic - liom byi e ia s to th e m usic ol his children g r a n d c h i ld r e n 's g e n e ra ii i w hether it w as country, c iasstcj rock-and-roll.

H e will b e rem em bered by f{ a n d Iriends for the d e e p regan h a d lo r th e ir p e rso n a l e n d e a a n d positive role m odel that he v id ed . H e sh ow ed in terest in \ h is g ran d k id s a n d his own kids d o ing , a n d a ss is te d ihem whei c o u ld , o llering objective advic lend ing a helping hand. H e wi so re ly m is se d by th o se w ho k a n d loved him.

C lay ton w a s p re c e d e d in di b y h is p a re n ts , a n d his son-ln- J o e Wan-.

S urv iv ing a r e h is b e lo v ed v M arga re t: children.-Ai (U nda)riy C a th e r in e (D ick). S te p h a n . K Lynn (Je rry ), Neil (M ichelle). A rth u r J o h n : h is g r a n d c h lld i B rian . C h r ls l ln a . A lyce, S te p ! J e ss ic a , Brett, a n d Nicholas; anc devo led d o g . Sugar.

Graveside sen/ices will be i March 21, 2002. at 1 p.m. In Jerome Cemetery. West A\feoue Jerome, with Pastor Bruce.Stev 3f(iclallng. A visitation will be I /Vednesday March 20. 2002 ^amsworth Moriuary, 1343 Sc .Incoln in Jerome, whetediei md (amily may call from 6 4 (xm

e s s d i s i■and the Chelan Cou away after spend $15 till

tr from the to rellcense------------------- Rbck-Island-•d-against-----forlw hich ejdollars on 2028, respect! > and chose Douglas Coi power con- about expam ^e^icouns: ters^ ^ h o u ^

ned in the license expirescu m b er------- “It’s r e ^ y tote a com- ity we have,” le issues of assistant man :aid Dave County PUI sman for assume, whet

today or not, s b^ashington find our dam ' t also are compete for ir Ing. N ationally

Prise•oberison . \YAKIMA,V

slent knovtrn a will be move

►f U kiah , prison to Was ! at 2 p.m. trial on a cha U verside— flrsr-degreemu (H ansen ' fermaytakese

)- Michael Jolsentenced Fi

agerm an, County, Idahc nesday at and a half ye st Church aRgravated asr m e n r f d l :— 5n o { 6 a r : --------letery. In addition

County case, ] Portland, father of fotu*' K 10 a .m . d o n in lh e 'd e a S a l C h u r c h o f fo u r w o m e n i F a l ls . "W e ’r e t i y i n

here as soon Ramm, a Yakii prosecutor, said

I . Braae is chai ed first-degre

tey- shooting of Mar■th ofYelm.

She was seei . bar here befor

the head and lel

I Morgan surviv severe brain dai ' Ramm said 1

would be able Braae, but he w: condition.

FormeSALT LAKI

Alfred C Emer itus of the Univ Distinguished F of Law a t th College of Law died Sunday li He was 83 yean

Emery had t with various al

[nn three weeks.Emery receiv

„uiday" J-D. degrees Jit ol an

)hn a n d —3sb u rg .iro ih e r,

R o b e r t Lm

balPoly ' t w in FALl ibarking Campeau, 91, < alilornia Monday, M arc H e w as Magic Valley ] • D a i r y . CenterinTwinl

Services are Fl e m ar- announced by £ £ C hapeli„T„i„l

a°nS‘'h l E t t i e S n e d dHEYBURN

il.digni-.-------- S n e ilc I o n ,-9 3 .1ns lami- Sunilay, MarchSo TOU ■ View C are am?h°at''hS Center in BurlQwith his . Thegravesidjgh the hdd at 2 p jn . \:ussed 20, 2002, a t thimfeTw Cehietery in Po

lor his Gilbert offidatJ loved call from 1-3 p j3s and Payne M ortuarsed lhe St., Burley.I team , ’ ^

S d W a v n e F r a nn.ons, BUHL-Wayr'cal,or 72, of Buhl died 1. 2002, at Tw inFi

W h i ■ A rrangem enS 3 o ^ a m .o m .c e d b y W

K i F loyd L a o n a iIs were TWINFALLSZ ar Jr., 55.01Will be [---------------------) knew

in-tew, appniwifo. T ^ h e a r t f e l t rMaiR.— - ^ a U m r f m

i . T d ^ ‘friends wh

S d Ws nmriy ways d t

, h o i dIn Iho Our fam ily fix^ to have s o m ai h e u andsupporOviSouth -'B

^ I Edna Shet

icoura^>)unty PUD expects to ct tiiiUion to $20 million ca se Rocky Reach an d th id dam s,-theH censes— Ih e x p ire -ln '2006-and— Aj

ictively.County PUD is talking hi anding Its headquar* le ise a r e l i c a i ^ s ta ff ' ’ nc D a n v fo r-w h ich -th e— sp ires in 2012. saIy a valuable commod- s,” said Ken Pflueger, en anager of the D ou^as dr UD. "W e have to mi le ther it looks like it co t, someone else might loc m valuable enough to sk r in the future.” melly , ab o u t h a lf th e pn

oner trans, Wash. (A P)-A tran- — ti as “Cowboy Mike" ived from an Idaho b^ashington s ta te for ;harge of attem ptedmurder,-butthetraris:---------iseverid weeks.John Braae, 41, w as ‘ F rid ay in P ay e tte

lho, to at least nine y e a rs in prison fo r . assault and eluding ~

ion to th e Y akim a Wes, Braae, a divorced hou U-. b u n d e r invesdga-» th or disappearance andn i n die Northwest £iing to get him back afti>n a s we can,” Ken ^ikima County deputy Orcaid Monday. XcUfiarged with attempt- dor{ree m urder In th e fumlarchelle Morgan, SO, ir

een with Braae a t a era Fore she was shot in asss left for dead July 13. offi

vived, but suffered app damage. he (d h e hoped Morgan sent le to testify against a I was uncenain of her witl

Dell

er Universit?.KE CITY (AP) - o f tlery, president emer- of Idiversity of Utah and S ted Professor Emeritus Schith e S.J. Q uinney Eiaw a t the tmiversity, of tlr In Salt Lake City. yeaars old. servd been hospitalized CoUailments for about d ^

demeived both B.S. and Afrom the University the

— D eaBO Campeau sun<,LLS - R obert Leo I, o f Twin Fails died irch 18,2002, a t the ^ R ^ o n a l M e d ic i 2 ^ 1

e pending and wiU be SH >y Reynolds Funeral in Falls. f

idon 'N - E ttie G ilb e rt ^ J, o f H eyburn d le d ' • ■ " ch 17,2002, at Parke V and R eh ab ilita tio n ley. ( Ms ide service will b e ■ ■ I. Wednesday, March 1 ■ th e Mountain View PocataioTwTth A En" ' V iating . Friends may i p jn . Tuesday a t the

tary, 221 West Main

inklin Pierca I Hlyne Franklin Fierce, l ^ | !dMonday,March 18, I ^ H Falls Care Center. e n ts will b e White Mortuary.

l a r d J o i w s _____ILS - Floyd Leonard of Tvdn Falls, died

O u r sincere I I fpredation a n d I ji l t gra titude to I „fa m V y a r id ----------- t~MJv h o le t us I Hired in so ' I Hdtirlng our | ■irs o f sorrow. \ Hf ix ls blessed | H m n y lm ln givefrlends. \ | |

FamOy o f \ teer James _

g e s COIco u n try ’s hydro-geners capadty is up for rwcensii the next IS years, accordii th e AtbericannPublIc~P<

-Assodation.--------------------In th e la s t five years, t

have been few er than 10 < lenged hydropower.Ucensea none was tra n s fe rre d , Fi

-spokesw om on-G eleste-M said.

T ypically, those chaliei ended in settlem en ts or \ draw al b e fo re FERC ha m ake a dedsion . But with competing applications, Fi looks at which applicant ha: sk ill, th e s taff , th e tools money to best operate the h project.

isfer migh'Granted, I haven't don

everylhingperfealj,but lo t o f tU n ^ I 'v e doneg b h m o u t o f proportion

- ‘O ) w b o y M ik e ’ B ra

A singersongwriter who fa' Western wear, Braae add in a house intKview earlier this that he toved fost cars, fest wot andalcoboL

He was arrested last sumi after a high-speed chase fi Blade C a n ^ Junction to Onta Dre. The pursuit ended at Idaho border when Braae ab doned his p ickup truck j lumped into the Snake River.

In Januaiy, a 3rd Distria a jury in Idaho’s Payette Cou ronvicted Braae o f aggravai issault on police and duding )fflcer. He said h e planned ippeal his conviction on groui le did not have adequate re[ ientation.

Although Braae was not hai vith the sentence, his lawy 3elt«i Walker, said he conside

ity of Utah pi>f Utah, where he was a memi if P hi B eta K appa. H e wa k e r lin g Fellow a t Y ale L khool.

Emery was a faculty memi if the University of Utah for 'ea rs . D uring h is ca ree r erved as dean of the universit :oUege of Law, president of a lemic affairs, provost and pn lent hom 1971 td 1973.

A dassroom building north he Park BuUding in Presiden

\TH NOTunday, M arch 17, 2002, at ome.A rrangem ents will mounced by White Mortuaiy.

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m p e t i tra tio n FERC chose bet ising in tive applications fi ding to Hydro Project on t Pow er • River In Massach--------------and the Oconto Fl, there the Oconto River i 0 chai- 1997.les.and-------In.Oconto Falls,FERC— ther o^ the two a{M iller----- th e -e x is tin g He

FERC found_botl lehges w m about the san * with- T he fe d era l a{ tad to “first to file” tieb; th two award the license. FERC In Holyoak, FE >as the th e incum bent’s Is and determining Its pli hydro cost e ffec tiv e th

lenger’s plan.

It take weIt a “decent" sentei

r,tt« circumstances.The Yakima Cot

f /a tor’s office has a g<__ . ra n ti to .b r in g Br

Washington state, b ^ > has been moved fro:

County ja il to an prison, some addli

ra ac work will probably 1 make the transfer, R

= ------- iilt-could-delay dfavors said. But, “well get a jail- er they need”^ t h On Friday, Braai romen Stephen Drescher t

profile natu re of ] mmer made things difficult from "Granted, I haven itario, thing perfectly, but ] It the that I’ve done get I aban- proportion. 1 have f

and all kinds of things a ; just aren’t true at all, Coun Braae faced ano )unty May for a ttem ptir /ated from the Payette Co ng an prosecutors decide ed to thosechorges.)unds “The charges in epre- obviously have grcj

nature to them, and lappy victims in Washing vyer, tice,” Payette Count lered . Ann^Marie Kelso sai

•resident diesmber C irde on the unlveiras a was named for Emer;Law “Fred was absolul

ted to the welfarenber school and universityw 40 M Matheson, Jr., dejr he school. “He providesity’s vice and leadership: aca- gave Invaluable c<iresi- advice to students,

adm inistrators riglth of passing. He was tent’s integrity."

ncEs—It his 71, of Shoshone dii

March 17,2002, In Log be Arrangements are j

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allsrin which n e i - —0 applicants were i lc e n s e -h o ld e r ;— bpth.appllcations..— isame.1 agency u s e d ’a tiebreaker rule to ise., FERC r e n e w e d I t’s l i c e n s e a f t e r s p la n to b e m o re 5 t h a n t h e c h a l -

eeksintence under the .

County prosecu- a governor’s war- B raae-back-to

e, but since B ra^1 from the Payette I an Idaho s ta te ddltlonal paper- bly be required to jr, Ramm said. .ly-thlngSi^Ramm-----get them whatev-

raae told Judge ier that the h i^ - of his case had icultforhim. iven’t (tone eveiy- 3ut a lot of thiiigs ;et blown out of ve people s&ying gs about me that tall," Braae said, another tria l In pting to escape : Ci)unty jail, but • :lded to dismiss

: in W ashington greater punitive and it’s time the Itington got jus- Junty Prosecutor osaid.

ss at 83Liversity 'campCis meryinl980. "»lutely commU- / are of this laW . \ rsity,” said Scon ' '' , dean of the law vided great ser- Jiip to both. He i e counsel and Its, faculty and i right up to his t BS a model of

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.Industry officials saic that weekend talks b> Canadian negotiators n

* progress ^ settling the n in g -d is 'p u te“ o ver“

Canada subsidizes the•__ lum ber used in U.S. h

J__-Struction.— ' ---------.......... “We are fa r from a

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of Fair Luml}er Impor l u m t o t a d ^ group.

U.S. officials dedine ment.

S eb astien Tl spokesman for Canada’ tional trad e m inister t ra d e negotiations h< and bad days.

______ Pr;esjdent.Bush.metJw ith Canadian Prime J e a n C h re tien an

> ex p ressed optim ism agreem ent would be But weekend negotiadc to bring the sides closer

Negodators are hop s e tt le m e n t be fo re n

-Thursdayi when-the-G D e p artm en t is sche< w rap up its investiga

' could issue punidve dut T he tra d e d isp u te :

softw ood lu m ber, co used in home construci

--------United-States-importedlion worth of softwooc from Canad? in 2000.

The situadon heated a 5-year-old trad e agi expired last March. Be have since been litigat cases while their gove

I tiy to negotiate a compr U.S. lu m b er produi

th e y ’re losing sales a because Canada subsi< softwood industry by c artificially low fees to lc

; lands.T he C anad ians arg

th e ir lu m b er is son c h e ap e r fo r m ark e t r including production ef They want the United S drop its legal challen, open its m arkets, as p. under the North Amerit Trade Agreement.

T he U n ited S ta tes 1 posed taxes of 19.9 pera p ercen t on C anadian 1 The taxes would be ded ber prices - the lower tl the higher the tax. Canai tered by saying it wouli taxes ranging up to 10 j acco rd ing to people f with the talks.

A m erican Consumi Affordable Homes spoke S usan P etn iu n as said C anad ian lu m b er wil prices for U.S. consumer ularly on big-dcket items hom es. She said th e t

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! BURLEY - Residents o east Cassia County may so access to a bookmobile. ■ ‘

T he bookm obile, fro Elder County. Utah, is a library of about S.000 boi semi^Bctor trailer. I t will loop through Cassia Couni ping in Malta, Elba, Almo i

------- sibly Raft River and BriS^dents raise tbe mcmey to the project Bringing the i bile through Cassia Com ^ about $5,000 a year, Al id en t Jan is Durfee told -County com m i^ooers Mot “ D urfee and o thers wi ‘doiuitions ra the r than tr form a small library dis raise money to fund the b

D e p u ty di MARRI0TT-SLATER1 iU tah ( A P ) - A W eberC ^ h erifrs deputy investigi suspicious vehide early & flumed out a codcfigjuiog I

Four people were arrest found 54 Uve aad 40 dead I were discovered . T he depu ty was on r

^ patrol when he nciticed th

J e r o m e _

: T he2002MMsamentfab $19 p e r d m of irrlgatkn stock. Ih e d ty holds aroa Aarea of w a » stodc in tiu • In other bustnesa tonU

. c o u n d l will consider a d iase of aeven m oU e dat pttters and sofcw tre and structure needed fa r tiie o m a t a total cost to tbe $ 2 0 ^ . Ibeae coraputen ' p l a ^ in seVea police Tl

[Canada re■ ( A P ) - n -----------laid Monday ‘4• by U.S. and ra m ade.litde__ the long-run- M n He r-w h e th 'e r---------the export of ' k J W n H S. home con-

n a n y a g re e - ' irah R egan ,—he.Coalidon__pons, a U.S. .

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ed up when agreem ent Both sides

gating their >vernments ipromise. du cers say

an d jobs bsidizes

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reasons,1 effidency.(d States to lenges and s promised erican Free

:s has pro-srcent to 32 J K D O H m lum ber. iS S E W ied to lum- r the price,madacoun- AakMdtrtfrag j u ld a c c e p t C m d b n offici

i m e r s f o r p o s e d b y ih eik e s w o m a n c u t a s m a n yn d t a x i n g o u t o f th e h o iwill boost T he U.S iiers. panic- lous, said Pe*ans such as se n ts hom<e tax pro- . Depot and o

County rbile. It would i

_________ landowners totax to support

ts of south- thistime,Durir soon have “I wouldn’t

s h e ^ d .from Box Instead, (ml;s a moving contribute wi]books ih a mobile. Durfeiwill make a budonsbeforexmty, stop- tract with B<»Doandpos- said,i&geifresi- The bd^kmto support Idaho at Strevle boijmch Utah border, ]dunty will County and rer,Ahnores- The entire loosId Cassia month, would^ c ^ ^ lyokm obile cwill seelc R iver Eleme

I trying to Raft River Hi,district to Almo School, >le bookmo- ond- and thir

discovers aSRVILLE, d e pull Intotr County ' a f te r 2:30 a.ntiga tinga SherifTsUKlily&binday Asthedeput;Dgring. thetw oocaq»restedand S0pecvlei8&£id roosters Ib e dqxny lool

house and sawia ro u tin e several deed rci tbe vehi- Anderansald.

— -— — — — offieers-ttm n t f o r the ' v eh id es and '

bbffledat m i S t S S ;tio o w tc r outside interfenw nd866 the patrol Tchi

. patcben.Mobin iA t .th e w ill save c it'th e pur- around 4,988 b

data com- .md infra- ^ wddititm tk . 'O T S equipment wfl

° 5 S ‘* safety. Tlun v ^ be . d ie ability to Ity tU d e a a n d b a v e th e

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rags loca to a log loadar to b a piac m clais con tln g fd arduous negoUal V typa e f lofflbar. T)M tw o sid e s a i D tpa rtinan t couU Ismm punHIvs di

he United Statw could est:ny as 450,000 families ablttousing market. gou>. proposal is ridicu- TPetniunas, who repre- Coim eb u ild e rs , Home De]:1 o ther re la ted inter- gad

may get aId be tmrealisdc to ask ' said1 to pay more property E'ort a libraiy distnct at Casjurfeesaid. onen’t even dare to ask,"; : moo

in Bmly those m4i6 wish to Casswill pay for the book- broirfee will collea contri- fullDre entering into a con- fees,3<n Elder County, she Di

ers tkmobilFwould enter the irevell, near the Idaho- Cou:r, pass through Cassia The1 renim to Yost, Utah. comloop, made once each direclid take six hours. The said. e could stop a t Raft _ _ J lin en ta ry School and . holdHigh School, and the b ile :ll, which has first-, sec- payhird-grade students, fund

sockfightinto a w arehouse just Af a.m., W eber CountyKlint Anderson said. ers iwty began <iuestioning insidliantsctf die car, about thatin from the wardxwse. and ilooked inside the ware- l bIW two rings set tq) and on tl1 roosters on die fkw. and 'id. “Cod

^tun~stBtiErdieds on - a~gjsid driver’s liceiisi^" ToB and indden ts com- comjooogvdiides without policnference and update *X01d ild e status with dis- th e iobOe data computers covei:ity p o lice officers 'com[5 hours per year, offi- perc* - $ 2 0 ,:a to saving time, this infonwHl provide for offi- may[be officer will have $374.to n m license plates Kaile resu lts before he vices iid e and approadies- - s h e 1

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p ia c td In a p ile along t i n road r lU atlons M onday, a fte r falliRg to s a r * hoping to com a to a n a g r a

dtfUM on tlw Canadian lumbe

ests. “ We are very uncom able w ith th e way th ings going.”

The U.S. International Ti C om m ission and Commt Department have been inv gating Canadian softwood ti

access toaid Durfee.

Every, m onth, people fi Cassia County drive many m in m v d ro a ^ to meet the bi nobile hi.Yost..Stanrod anci:] n Box Elder County, Durfee s Cassia County residents have 1 irought home cardboard be ull of books without paying ees, she said.

Durfee asked die commiss TS to act as a mediator betw he residents of southeast Ca bounty and Box Elder Coui 'he Box E lder County lib r om m issioners can’t con tr lirecdy with a private group, aid.■Jhe.commissioners.agreec old the money for the book ile in a county trust fund anc ay Box Elder County from md. The money for the y e a r '

ig r in g ,4 0 jA fte r th e deputy ca lled

ackup, investigators found n> rs in p en s , c rates and ca | iside the warehowe, in vehic lat were abandoned a t the so id in cages in a nearby field. Ib e crates had shipping lab n them from Arizona, Neva nd O klahom a with th e woi ::ode Fight - Best Quality-pri

suspect vetUde. - Total cost of the mobile d im puters is $69,764. T be c olice departm en t receive* COPS MORE 2 0 0 r grant fr le U S . Department of Justicc nrer 70 percent of die cost of 1 m puters. H ie d ty is to pay ercen t. T he c ity budget 20,390 fo r th is p ro jec t. T iformation.services departmi ay p ick u p th e d ifference

Kathy Markus, information s ces specialist for die d ty , si le h a d received notificari

n lumber ■ ■ ■ ■ p l

1 n e a r W alparoua, Canada, Aug. to a g re e over tlie w eekend aboi ;raM nent before Thoreday a t mic ber.

m fori- ‘ for about a yea 5s a re m ent im posed t

duties on Canadi Trade year totaling aboi n e rc e C anad ian off ivesti- du ties have cosi trade jobs in their coun

)bookmchave to be in th

from Cassia County sigi miles pay for the bookr book- Attorney AlBarnis J;Naf, . :O ih e r commis > said. induded: elong • Ambulanc' boxes Commissioners agi g any a g ra n t applicai

Cassia Regional A ssion- officials to Idah cw een__^Iedical-Serv ice ilas^a would pay for a r unty. andaheartmonitoi brary • Courthouse tra c t Commissioners agi p, she sidewalk across thi

between the court ed-to-i— sheriff?s-office.-P< >kmo- between die sheri md to the back door of t n th e trample the grass, irwill County Administiai

[padroostd f o r ed on thiem, Andersroost- The birds, somea g e s injured, were takertides County Animal She:scene Officers also

syringes and a larabels dosed amount of cavada A Nevada man ai'o rds residents were arre:print- residents were dted

________ M ftnriay m n m in g ld a ta had been approve

; d t y chase.’ed a Also tonight, 1 ^from d au g h te r of Daviceto WoodeU,ajunioratftfae High School, wilily 30 to the positicm of ae te d m em ber to th e CT h e Woodell wm fiincd

ment soiyandncxi-voting:e o f The City Counc

youth partidpado1 ser- ernment by appoiisaid to various d ^ com

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goverinee g ra n t - increa agreed to suppon since S cation m ade by The 1 Medical Center Magic aho Em ergency and Fr ices—T h e-g ran t-— is pan a new ambulance ing to i iwr- federsise grounds - D epar agreed to build a Crapo. the strip of grass »imi

urthouse and die nadon’:^People-walking----- Ity -fsteriffs office and Crapo >f the courthouse «But th ss, killing it, said g cost, i trator Tim Hurst. ficu lt

finance

>ters,ersonsaid.le of which were I . W . .leen to the Weber _ .helter. Conthoe0 found some Form large but undis- who sit: cash. ' urged d

1 and duee Idaho much W rrested, two Utah the couj ted. and run

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Haiinah Woodell, havedljav id an d Lynn get a di|r a Jerome fo r six iwill be appointed per monf associate board Others City Council, ed:icdcm in an advi- • Straingcapadty. ag reedn d l encourages change:don in d ty gov- plan, inointing studw ts a plannoomiittees as ex- City offi

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TWIN FALLS -.The.Nation U ianceforM ental-IU nessr AMI, staned a branch in Tw ills-dose to six-years ago. Tl inprofit organization recent uned a new advocate and pre mt in Laura Mahler.Mahler said she strongly wan ' educate teachers and comm ty leaders to be more aware laracterisdcs an d treatm en garding mental illness.“It’s b ^ m e common to lab hbol chlldrenas hyperactive’ DD (A tten tio n Defic isorder), when in fact some ch ■en are actually experiendr e side effects of other ment nesses,” Mahler said.M ahler, who said she got i here she is th ro u g h being' ocDted-and-persistenc voluntee •pes not only to benefit NAM I t to help spread the word c e organization to better he] e community’s aw areness < ental Ulness.“Laura is an energetic positiN flyence.for_NAML.and.sheJs

"amiles sa ask forcei;)ENVER (AP) - Relatives o tims of the Columbine Hig] ack said Monday tha t mem s of a task force that was con led to open some of the inves ative files a re b iased , am nanded that dtizens be added )awn Anna, m other of victin iren Townsend, said severa mbers of die p an d represent agencies tha t had thwartec empts to review inconsisten s in the police investigation : said odiers representing vie s and the news media have lit knowledge of the case.The makeup of this task fora tut of balance,” Anna told thi en-member panel, which me the first time Monday, 'efferson C oun ty D istric »mey Dave Thomas, who wa gled out by family member refusing to cooperate witl

o rts to open th e reco rds •eed to a r e q u e s t th a t th« id add dtizens.efore adjourning until April he group agreed to ask loca] m cies w h o ' h e lp e d at umbine for any records they

drpoits g e t om federalWIN FALLS - A irp o rts in in Falls and H a iley will eive.$13,090 an d $68,943, pecdvely, from th e federal 'ernm en t to h e lp cover reased sec u rity expenses « Sept. 11.he money for Joslin Field, gic Valley Regional Airport Friedman Memorial Airport

a n of a total of $615,918 com- to airports in Idaho from the era l T ran sp o rta tio n >artm ent, U.S. Sen . M ike po, R'ldaho, said Monday. Improving se c u rity in our on’s auiiorts has been a prior- f s r th e ’ las t s ix m on ths,” po said in a hew s release, t that improvement comes at st, one diat has been very dif- ilt for sm alle r.a irp o rts to nee.”mong die additional security snses at the airports are addi-

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>rmer Mayor Je rry Seifert, sits cn the KART bus board, d die council to find out how ll Wood River Rideshare and »unty need to get die bus up running and then fill die gap. ktn*t fool around. I think we lid get it started^and get It

f e d a n d - ^M W dftM lBldigital-ready television can digital conversion box free

ix mondis and then $8.95 aondl afterward, he said, tier coundl business indud-

itrategic plan: The council ed to fo rm a lly adop t ges to the d ty ’& s tra fe^ c induding boais set during

inning s ^ o n las t month, offidals and others settled veral goals for tbe next two

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delight to work wid Woodland, executive

----- NAMI Idaho. -onal____ Since, taldng over5^or^= ^January^M ahleI^ rwin informative presenta This educate students ai ndy and afflicted familie r ^ . the police force.

She w ould also : ants NAMI s tart the Rec imu- gram, which helps all « of the community to ch ents of mental illnesses.

NAMI structures ii abel the service of provit e“or— informadon’to"effec ic it nose and t r e a t tho ch il/ a fflic ted . As a gn ting works with pending ntal issues, rights of die i

and guidelines for fan t to ~ For those interestei I g a a W eb s eer,— - wwwjiamiidaho.org, i jm . 572-9940. Newslettei I on ab le along w ith op lelp ences. NAMTs main p 5 of support, educate a n d .

“The best thing all tive to h e lp is to get t i s a — M ahletsaid________

ly Columt is biasedi of have, to a sk famiigh records they want rel;m- to ask a Jefferson Coon- to amend his order s es- • records, so panel mennd review them. ' ,ed. Earlier this month,im re jected form ing a 1ral committee widi subpoint- to look into quesdonsed shootings. LawmakersJn- the task was so broa'in. not be productive,dc- The in v estig a tio nUt- Dylan Klebold and E

killed 12 students andrce and wounded 23 othiLhe killing themselves Aprnet failed to answer man]

that family membersic t hdp prevent a similarvas lU ndy Brovm, whoers investigated in the shcith former friend of theds, men, said hc has eviihe authorities improper!;

reams of documents sliril authorities are coverii»1 takes, induding FBI mat crim e scene th a t 'ey rdeased.

; security fuI governm ein

hound the Va

e r tional police officers an es equipment.

d, Counci! Will hear ab ” paridng lot, center In- K E T C H U M -B lain ie Housing Audiority Dire )n Kellett will analyze a ce affordable housing pro

public parking lot at Si j r and L eadv ille Ave ,r- Wednesday.

Hie specaal'Oty Coue. ' ing and public hearin at hdd a t 530 p j a at Keti if- Hall, 480 E. Ave. N. K< to will make another pre

on the proposed Town C ty ject a t Fourth and Main li. -compiled bom stt

done,” Potters agreed,t. Organizers o r i^ a l lyi, s ta rt up th e b u s sew February but are aboutCl short of the 60 or so psP need to sell, said BlainJ- Commissioner Sarah' I« The likely s ta rtu p daiit June, she added

years. Those indude cuII num ber of traffic ac d e Twin Falls and lending S to a new a n im a l shel

senior dtizens' center.1- • Appohitments: The

named Gale Kleinkopf c 1 McNeley to th e d ty ’s g t sory board.

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it Sixdi Street MAvenue oti

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DENVER {A p )- 'n te li Circuit Court of Appeal

;— oral arguments Monday !__ pmc over the Mormon c____ ^effortj to 'restrict behav:

Salt'Lake City plaza.' ‘ The d ispute arose aft

____ Church of Jesus Christ(Idy Shiits. imposed rules

;------:in6:protests.--demonstratiiother activities on a on

__ s tretch .of Main Street - Lake that it bought from tJ

1|he American Civil Li Unjion sued , arguing tl rusirictions were unconsti betause the d ty retains t metit across the block to pedestrian access. An ca allows a person to make uscof another’s property.

-------- Tlhe-AGLU argued tleasem ent makes it uncc tional for the city to all church to dedde what beh offensive.

“The city, by retainii interest, also retains some sibility,” said ACLU lawy< Upez._“lf the church is tl keeper, iTHInlc we Have a \ problem."

The ACLU’s lawsuit was dismissed in U.S. District C

Tlie list of rules was wri city and church attorne

sunbath ing , bicycling "engaging in any iJlegal,

B L M says energy, sa

DENVER (AP) - The h the governm ent’s' Na Energy Office said Mont believes th e Bureau of

. Management can streamli I development of energy res

on public land while still p ing the environment.

Pete Culp, a BLM ass director in charge of mi and resource protection, 1 off a two-day conference iigency’s plan for carryii i’rcsident Bush’s nation^ plan. The BLM is reviewii ommendations for strean tinvironmenial reviews, a i the industry complains cs tiK) long.

Culp said a f te r his oi speech a t the “Energy Out conference that public inp still be imponant. Hc note< were alm ost as many en mentalists as industry ref tatives in the 200-plus aui •Itil (lowntown hotel.

"We absolutely want t scr\-e all opponimities for input in our permitting an( Iling process,” said Culf oversees the BLM’s new < office.

Culp said feedback duri '• conference will be preser

BLM Director Kathleen C who (irginally had been : tiled to address the confe Some recommendations v

•_ _ impjetnentetl this year; < vvill take tw'b td three years

S{)me conference partid .including former BLM Di Jim Baca, said they fear th lie will becomc less invol some of the recommends including speedier enviro (ill reviews, are enaaed.

“1 have never before see an assault on public lant (he quality of life in the W United States," said Baci resigned a f te r a year as

. . d irec to r in th e firs t Cl a3mmistrauon.

Grand Cany park will bui treatment pl;

Fl^ACSTAFF, Ari*. U Grand Canyon Natimal Pai begin construction this yea $1 million vrastewater trea system on th e South Rir entry point for most of the visitors.

- H ie new 9 stem will upgn old one that until the late had allowed waste £n»t a se lagoons to flow, barely tr« into the surrounding land:

----- inchiding hnhirat for elk andThe four lagoons were bi

1967 to handle wastewater up to 3 million viaitiNv a yi the Desen View overiook an tor’s center.. The new system is plann trea t the water to much c l standards, and aJthom^ it wi qnll water into the i i a i ^ it’i b w ^ threat to plants and ad

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lear argum< >ns o n M aile lO th U .5 sive, indecen ea ls h e a rd le w d o rd is o r ly in a dis- ‘ o r condun.” ’ >n church ’s T h e c ity aiavipr_ih_a___ c le o r e d .i t s ^

because th e r a f te r T h e out when it go

t.of.L atter:______!!Goverrmiiles restrict- property in H “ationsiand-T^::persons c a n 'd one-b lock Q ty Attom ey

!.et in S a l t . “T heeasem en tn th e d ty . this was being I L ib e rtie s forum.” g th a t th e T he c ity so nstitutional church for $8 ns an ease- c h u rc h p ro ir : to en su re a sp h a lt a n d • 1 easem ent North Temple ike lim ited into a pedestri ty. e rs also granteI th a t th e sive rights to t nconstitu - a n d b ro a d c a allow th e music on the b

behavior is Tbe church it wished on d

in ing th a t r ig h ts a s th e rae respon- trum ped th e wyer M ark easement.is the gate:___. .“EveryoneJ; a very b ig handing out le

who hold th e was earlie r in terests,” chi ct Court. Keetch argued written by The judges ; rneys a n d tim e b ^ o n d thCftuncil.in___ uies.taspeak,j1 smoking, co m plex e n o in g a n d excepdon.The gal, offen- tion of how the

is it can stre ave environe h ead of B aca, a lso 1N a tio n a l A lbuquerque,onday h e cen t o f BLM Io f L a n d op en to m inei

m line th e “W e don’t neecre so u rc e percent," he sj

ill protect- c o n fe rc n c e b;groups before t

a s s i s ta n t The BLM m:m in e ra ls ac re s , p rim ari

in, k icked s ta te s . Som e «ice on h is m ajor energy-]ry in g o u t inc lud ing th elal energy R iv e r B asinswing rec- W yoming andeam lin ing p ro d u c in g Ss, a process southwesi Colts can tak e New Mexico.

L inn Blance; o p e n in g said m ore th a rOutreach” n ies a re operatinput will th e San Juan 1oted th e re la n d is p u b lice n v iro n - leasing the m in

reprcsen- B lan ce tt saiaud ience offidal recentl:

a nd discovere(It to p re - wells and p ipelfor public w ith agency re |and plan- “ BLM recogru lp , w ho lem. Why wouli!W en erg y opening up moi

Blancett asked,luring th e T he industiysen ted to need s m ore mn C larke , m eet th e increen sched- fiieled by th e in fercnce. e n e rg y , s a idts will be adm inistrator oir; o th e r s . & Gas Associatijars. “T he in d u strtidpan ts, tional budget f: D irec to r to m ake sure tlr t h e pub- people who a reivolved if ■ T he industr:n d a tio n s, e m m e n t to be'ironm en- cessing a p p lic

perm its and COIseen such and regulationands a n d m o n e y is a t !} W estem added . H e saillaca, w ho m a te c o n ce rn' a s BLM developm ent d

C lin to n ' w ith oppositic development.

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ien ts on J in S tre e t ^:ent, obscene, vtilgar, Jorderly speech, dress a t> ” mai’.a r g u e d .ih a t . i t .h a d _ - abo«lf.oL any. obligation___e restrictions were set Stri got the easem ent Um ents-can-deal w ith- -doe 1 the same way actual clas I'deal-wlth-property,” ley Roger Cuder said. wo« lent spedfically stated ing dosed as a public . J

beltsold th e land to the fast $8.1 million, and the om ised to tu rn th e aboi d concrete betw een bett>le and South Temple--------Hstrian plaza. Q ty lead- nted the church exdu- city’ o'dlstribute literature che< least speeches and ^ s block. says± said it could a a os P°P< 1 the land because its h e p ro p e rly ow ner Veg le obligations of the

dan<;eus.prohibited from ___ I.aro; leaflets except those It’ he g re a te r property s*nc church attom ey Von ed. , paigss allowed both sides 1 their aliened 15 min-k..saying.thc.case-was-----PubInough to m erit th e a hi| hey gave little indica- ?tto heywouldrule. ‘f^cl

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a ch0 fo rm e r m ayor of e, N.M., said 90 per- .hJ* A lands are already £ neral developm ent. Va ied to drill the lasilO > said during a news .by env ironm en ta l I

e the confercnce. Imanages 262 million arlly in 12 W estern _ , e of its land lies In ry-producing re&ons,He coal-rich Powder n in n o rth e a s te rn 'id the coal- and gas- S an J u a n Basin in . olorado and northern I. Desiics it o f Altec. N.M., mn 10 energy compa- rating on his ranch in ' “ 'fia n Basin. Some of the lie, w ith companies nineral rights. woulsaid h e and a BLM Illy toured the ranch y«an red that most of the ^ pelines didn’t comply regulations'}gni2cs this is a prob- I j >uld we ever consider M re of the countiy?”

iti^ agrees the BLM money and staff to

crease in producdon BOle rising demand for comnid G reg Schnacke, MoneT of the Colorado Oil in.Miiiation. -Thiistry supports addi- desig!t for the BLM to try be ai} they have adequate heavjire trained,” he said. w ho:Jtry also needs gov- erodebe efficient in pro- theailications for.drilling------ “Hconsistent In its rules Icngtlons because a lot of reviet s ta k e , Schnacke rcVie« id he hopes leglti- approirns ab o u t m ineral Toddt don’t get confused Idal tlon to any kind of " IdtedI. Boise

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ot Las Vegas, nearing ihe en aty p lad lS h o u rd ay .iss ip p i m artin i w ith his wife, tail about the horse he beton anc traaor-trailetLhe.drove.down

^ U su a lly , O scar Goodi doesn’t ca ll it a day until dashed with someone, but s( t im e se v e n th e M lf-d e sc ri world’s h a p p ie st mayor, j lucky m Vegas.

“I t ’s w o n d e rfu l," 'h e say jeing the mayor o f the nati astest-growing dty. “You ge n the m orning, you’re out ibout, you’re making the ci jetter place. It’s the p a fea li -He-i5-a-^ux-o^the-o]d-and lew Las Vegas, a reminder of dty’s shady past and the big Aeerleader for its future.

He gam bles. He drinks, ays th e wrong thing. And ! xjpular. ReaUy popular.

“I re p rese n t th e city of i^egas th e way it should t ^ d m a n says. “It’s not a ir lane, run-of-the-mill place. I _am,the p e o p le im a y o r .

It’s been almost th ree ye ince G oodm an cam e out lowhere. to run a populist c laign that culminated in a Is lidc w in o ver a v e te ran < oundlman. It was his first t r iubIic.office.JeforeJ999.iie.; high-profile criminal.defe

tto m e y w hose mob clie rtcluded M eyer Lansky a inthony “ Tony th e Ai p ilo tro , who once repute* laced a rival’s head in a vise i queezed his eyeballs out. Goodman grew bored with

ther cases ^ifter Spllotro v illed in 1986 and was looking change. W hen he suggest

inning for mayor, even l ^ ft ids w ere surprised. They n icir father he had more baggi lan airpon sky caps.Valet car attendants and t

Utahns vSALT LAKE CITY {AP]

,fter th e success of th e 2C /in te r Games,'U tah residci ay they would like to host ( ummer Olympics as well. Sucty-six percent of Utah n

ents surveyed in a copyrii )eseret News/KSL-TV poll )an Jones and Associates s tiey favored Salt Lake Q ty hi lg a Summer Games.Even m ore residents,- 69 p

ent, said they believed the c ould be capable of hosting i um m er Olympics in 20 or ears.A total of 404 Utah residei

CommissioDroposedeiBOISE (AP) - ( ^ y o n Cour immissloners gave appro' onday to a gas-fired power pit Middleton near the Boise Riv< T he—273-m egaw atL-plai signed so a second turbine c i added in th e fu tu re , faci >avy opposition from resider ho said the plant will .be noi: ode property x-alues and poUt eair.“T he-record was extrem e ngthy. We did a very thorou; iview and analysis, and tl View cam e down in favor •proving it,” said Commission >dd Lakey.Idaho Power is a publldy rc|ted.^bsidlary.ofJda-Corp,U] lise holding company which al

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chMriaaderfMlufii Las1 be," d rivers know hi: mun- casino pit bosses I feel “ H e’s no t afraic

------- mind,”-says.limouyears H errera, who gn u t of outside a casino, cam- need.” land- On th is day , a

I city shakes the mayor* try at sh in to show his e-was— and-ta lks-abou t fense vacation” in Chica ie n ts ’“Prison?” them;

an d The worker nodi A n t” of the people you I tedly Goodman, ^ ar e and hotel-casino on th

come the United h his The Strip is actua I was d ty , but Goodma lg for choice for conver fsted and promotions.1 four “What am I spe told he asks his spcrl

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I taxi G oodm an. 62, <1

ivould lilP) - were questioned N2002 the poll, which htIents error of plus or milt the D espite U tah ’s

Summer Games aresi- come here,

righ t “It certainly seiII by long-shot fan tas ' said MacAloon. an Oly host- and professor a t i

of Chicago. ■' per- “Salt Lake woi : city advised to work on g th e e r Winter Games it ir 30 MacAloon said n

h osted both a V lents Summer Games.

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Oscar QoodmM stands near th< ipedence In Lat Vegis Feb. 12. V efas.arem lnd«rofth«cK y’t i • future.

h is n a m e . So d o s p e e d e s a n d g am blers . s t a t e a id to s p e a k h is S o m e o u s in e -d riv e rK en -— a p p r« g re e ts G oo d m an th a t m 10. “I t ’s w h a t w e tim es,

a s w it, a c a s in o v a l e t c o m e t or’s hand, lifts h is ' Spe< u s bu lle t w ounds casino u t- a n -u n c le - “ o n '— w antsi ioigo. So .m ayor asks. B eefet

ods. “I know som e w in ai u know,” h e says. Beefea , a rrives a t Sally’s gin, an th e S trip to wel- t in i s - :

id A uto W orkers. ( “ I d r :ually ou tside th e hum an n a n Is a p o p u la r B eei mention sp e e c h e s m ayor

g in .b uspeaking ab o u t?” com pa ic rk esm an , E r ik p r ice i

' to u t ini s t io n , s i n c e , m oney 1 d o e s n ’t w r i t e t h e d t j

ke to ho!i M arch 11-13 fo r Frasih as a m arg in o f a t in g i

n in u s 5 p ercen t. O rganih’s su p p o r t, t h e it’s u ms a re n 't lik e ly to cou ld 1

whichseem s a b it o f a W intera s y .” s a id J o h n "I thJlym pic h is to rian ing in tIt th e U n iversity BuUocl

w o rldvou ld b e b e t t e r unders:on g etting anoth- comings in lh a t period.” F o u ri no d ty has e v e r . bidding1 W in te r a n d a d id a ie

. Games;

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.C and its p a ren t S a lB 'Ifesi E nergy Co. 'ding th e pow er ^

iproval today I s - J f i r ^ l ’ m p o n a n t in th e *un« Poi the project.” said ; \ident and CEO o f ,Co. H e also said . .p en n it has been K u j i

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shady p a s t and tb e b ^ e s t

«ches, except for the annua te of th e city address n e tim e s h is off-the-cufi iroach results in bold remarkj t make local headlines. Othei es, he tells funny stories and with the UAW, gives a wel le to the d ty . 'peech done, he’s leaving tht ino when h e remembers hcits to betonThorse:------------o. h e p lops down $100 or sfeater Baby, the favorite tc I a t S an ta A nita th is day. :feater is a favorite brand oi and die mayor likes his mar-

s - straight up. ice on the side d rin k m ore gin th an any

lan being,” he says.) e e fe a te r even asked the wr to be a spokesman for the but Goodman says he iuii the ip an y cou ldn’t ag ree on a :e and he’s now considering tin g an o th e r brand . Any ley he receives would go into d ty ’s general fund, he says.

3 s t S u m rraser Bullock, the chief oper- lg o fficer of th e S alt Lake anizing Committee, agreed unrealistic lo think that Utah Id host the Summer Games, ch are much larger than the Iter Games.'I think people are just bask- in the dow of the Olympics,” ode said. “W ejust hosted die Id h e re . I t ’s a letdow n. I erstand where the polling is ing from.”>ur U.S. cities are already ling to be the American can- a ie fo r th e 2012 Sum iner ies: Houston. New York City.

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B suggested rounding th M* busing them to an a ^ prison 30 miles away. J “There is a fine lim ” in being a maverick s

buffoon," says Nevac analyst Jon Ralston. right on tiiat line or :

ia l cross over iL ss. “He listens to nobod if f titanic ego.” > rks But Goodman insh ier what people are scarec id. Polls consis ten tl) el- approval rating of 75

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t^ 'a d v a n ia g e of,'it d on ly affect his numbers t to says Marvin Longaba ly. dent of Magellan Rese of Vegas public opinion p sr> ' pany.le. “ His charism a t r t ny about anytiiing else he

Goodman is critical i lie nos because tiiey haver he ed his pet p ro jec ts , he Bible, president of th a Resort Assodation, wl

ng sents many hotel-casint ly “I’m of th e belief to people in the industiy

ly take him seriously.” I

[TierGaiTir- San Frandsco and Wi te D.C:d T he final se lec tio )h m ade in 2005 is. In te rn a tio n a l le Commiltee.

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is given the “enormous c h a lle n g e ’ o f th e

ly Games.n- “There’s something i !r fo r sticking w ith wh y. good at,” he said.

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The Feb. 26 event is so red ea ch y ea r by tl Chamber of Commerce a End Head Start.

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R iv er C ouncil, Boy Sc -America awarded Silver awards, its h ig h ^ recogr an adult volunteer, at a I ceremony.

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Bob Adamson of Unit Twin Falls began his sei

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C ubm aster On My Hon Scouter’s Training awards. ~ 'H e‘is an ac tiv e mem av ilian IntemaUonal, ser its chaner president and nor, and the T v ^ FaUs Q of Commerce, receiving li mendation of Community! inl986.

D iana B aker of Unit Buriey has been a den lea^ trict day camp director ]

------ the-district-roundtable-arleader basic t r a i i ^ staffs Cub committee chairman tan t to the Blazer leader

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J a y ll B ud EddiDgi Kellldee and Jason T. 1

- Falls, was bom Tuesday. Kafson J e n micfcky,

L an e tte an d Toby Lyi Buriey, was bora Wedn

Christim Marie L era Belinda Leveridi of IVrii ‘nnirsday. Marcb 7,2002

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i t m a s te r DianiBaker nmanydif-t positions of the Year, the years. She also is tding on philharm oni m cem en t helps bring ii1 m 111 e e schools.1973. He Dennis Bro received Twin Falls ha: le a d e r’s 1977. He has coach’s coach, W(

ing, and Scoutmaster,[onor andrds.em ber serving asmd.gover:__(Chamber- lg its com- ity Service

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lyRegkmal QierscJISToga, d a u g h te r of Trinid T. Ed dings of Twin Jackpi lay. Feb. 26,2002. u , 2 a 1^ , soo (tf Shannon M il Lynn H inckley of Sandi ednesday, March 6, Hanse

2 0 0 2tm fch , daughter of Kyli M n Falls, was boni Sharo 102. U ndb4iUer. son o f Lola Tuesdi ageuftTtet-MillffW^— A la n u u w b y r M a ra r ,— ta iise

wasboi,8aooCQy«alM ay Id A llen Bowen of i % .U a rd i8 .2 p 0 1 ~ rtm, son of Janelle Kenneth Antrim qf J S * D Friday. U a rd i 8,

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Ids give sn eye test to student sat

stributes ipeople who visited. She amed more about the tive nty, state and federal peo; ava ilab le to them . M te Bear reminded ail to clut orest fires, while the and Buhl Reading n encouraged parents S>™ cn to read at least 20 „ day.Reads and the Office I?“?

provided information |‘ • services to senior dti- ^

e and police depart- iHe Twin Falls County

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trict cub train- Woeing chairm an. HS he has comreceived th e ingiDistrict Award Twi:of M erit and Ace

H H e a rn ed h e r Foun s W o o d b a d g e Schi

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also have beenrecognized as a «/,District Couple ^as 1

is active in Ihe local in ic sy m p h o n y a n d p — ; i ts m usic in to local ^

Irown of Unit 200 in has been active since as served as Varsity W ebelos lea d er, | | H er, Scout com m ittee l - H

chairm an and ^ a s s i s t a n t l l jQ A Scoutmaster for■ th e N ational■ -Jambwee l>oop--------m for 2001. He wasMr an organlzer.of and lr th e Johnny He a

Miller/Anderson Servi|w L um ber G olf and <f n Tournament and and ^L O council auditor, rials

' o r g a n iz a t i o n -------Heu n it He has received Buhl Honor and Scouter’s presi

ers of rUer, was bom Saturday, 0 0 2 .lanre th OcehDominqoes, dau£ nidad and Noe Martinez Dtunin

Nev., was bom Monday.

flkato M arie H unter, daugl id ra and L arry D ale Hun nsen, was bora Tuesday, Mai 2.[ylelgb A nn Llndback, daugl iron Anii an d Thom as 1 idback o f Twin F alls , was admr Mai-di TOO?

Bse a f i S i g EiH Maki o f ^ I bora Wednesday, March 13.20

i s s l a R e ^ M edical Cfl. Wesley N yblade II I , son o dade ;BDd Jody Rocken of He boro Tuesday. March 5.2002. Mndae Gomei, daughter of E nex and Y a ia tm Ve&«» of B boraWednesd8ar,March6.200 lesoqr 8lc|ilHB G atda, 8GO of I triflies and Saul G a rd a of R b A 'W e d n e ^ ,M a r d i 6^2 0 0

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info at fa]Sheriffs Department represei tives were on hand to rem people to stay safe.

Mcdical, educational, serv Jubs, arts, 4-H, schools and co ailing were some of the topic Jther booths, which filled i ;ym and hallways.

The Calvary Chapel Band 3uhl en te rta in ed w ith llv< nusic that had everyone tapp heir boots.

Judy WIdener with the W £nd Head Start and Steve Kaj luhl Chamber president, wi :o-chairmcn of the event.

; h e s t hrraining awards, also attend Voodbadge..

He is ac tiw in liis ^ u rc h t ommunity, including as fouj ng member and treasurer of i 'win F alls U rban Renev kgency and Twin F alls Schi 'oundation . Twin F alls Hi 'Chool A uditorium S teeri Committee treasurer, and Tv alls Music Club Scholars! oundation board member. Kent Womack of Unit 9 in Bt

as bcon involved for the last ea rs with th e u n it. He h

serv ed Scoutm asti c o m m i t t i m em ber, fii aid itistructi m e rit bad c o u n s e l o Jam es E W< Fellow, coun e n d o w m e : c o m m i t t i

^ m em ber ai-KentWoaack__ Comp-Bradl'

s taff membi id Order of the Arrow membi e also served as a Worid Ft ervice Scout, received his G< fid Country Religious Awar id volunteered labor and mat ^ for improvements at Can

He is an-active m em berof dtihl Rotary aub ,.serving as i resident fo r fou r y ea rs , hi

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^ P.O. Box 548ughler of Twin Falls. 10 83 [unter of Or la* to; 734-5

s rs ssughter of Call.Mellssa et 1 s Duane»as born ------------____________ M adisyn Da-r of Tanel Ambur and Tra' [Vria FaQs, ’ and granddaugl 12001 Berg o f R upert

Macias o f BurkCenter Marcfa7,2ooin of WesHeybum, Jtoiisol Zaiagozj12. - Burley, was boif E r a ^ 2062.if Rupert, naoBB Victor2002. JuBD a n d B e dofSophia Tbursday.Mardif Rupert, Caris«Aim e32002. Craig and Breca

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rid of 4-H’s Power o f Y ‘vely Campaign, a natio PP“>S nity service drive.

Helsley was In West D C. to p artic i "®atz, National Conversa w ere D eveloprten t li

Ceniuiy, a summit people and adults

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5 ^ 6 PidHenscheid difirst a Ictor, badge counselor an<idge cr. He and his wifel o r . Husband and WifeyVest and he received a Iin d l of Merit, Scouter’s ]e n t -T raining aw:t e e C om m issioner’san d award.diey------ He isan ordainedber, church, has beeniber. community coachiiFair young people, worlGod men’s organizationard , degree member of tiate- Columbus, earning tamp MedaL

Roa Anderson ol the— M urtaugh h as b

S its involved tn Scoutirh a s 30 years.

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!aw n_B ergJaug6t« lL 0£_ ravers Berg of Idaho.Falls Ighter of Je n y and Diana r t and Jesse and Crystal rley, was bom Thursday,

ragosa A lvacet. son of oza and Hector Alvaces of torn Thursday, M a r ^ 7,

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Brayden Steven Hahn ■ Jennifer Hahn, was boro

2 0 0 1Chase Lee Maughan, 1

C hristy M aughan of ] Friday. March 8,2001

Ethan OUverWoodla and H eather Woodland bom Saturday, March 9,:

Rayo Marie Kunau, da and Richard Kunau of i

, Sunday, March 10,2001 S - ^ u a n K i p a p T H a t a r i

Selina Mata of B u ri^ ,w J March 11,2001

A n a sta sia Ivy M aso '• C h ris tin e M ason, was . M arch ll.2001 ') Caspar Tai Vanderko “ V anderkolk and Renei > born Monday, March 11,:

Dwiriirik Xavier Hutfn ■ Hughes and Steven Tea ^ boro Tuesday. March , Courtney McCray, da ’ and L isa McCray of Bl '• ‘niesday.& fan:hl2,2001

■ ti^ —

Y

ent discu; ervice witthe country to discuss ways oi roving tu-ban. suburban and ll communities nationwide. Ir findings will serve as the s for a youth-led action plan d to im prove com m unities onwide, organizers said, rhe future of our nation lies he h an d s of o u r y o u th ,” Jeysaid.le Power of YOUth Pledge ipaign, which is an outgrowth le National Conversation, has

u l t v o l iI H e ha:

served . C iib n ia s te r , C ub commlt- t e e m em ber. Scoutm aster, Scouting coor* dinator, troop

I ^ ^ B j B l c o m m i t t e e I I and Training

B I^ H f lL U a n d onAnderson R o u n d ta b le

c o m m it te e s iber and as commissioner. He ss as the Scouting coordina- Dr his unit and on the district ncement comminee.' He has ived a D is tric t A w ard of t and On My Honor award.: is active In his church and nunity.« Jones of Unit 62 in Twin

h elp e d alm ost 25

B * *.' B years'with the B B O b J I I sam e unit. He ^ ■ ^ ^ ^ ^ T 'h a s served as '

\A S c o u tm a s te r jM an d ju n io r

a s s i s t a n t B f**' Scoutmaster to

th e N a tional lon Jamboree, was

a n E agle t, a member of the O r ^ ^ f Lrrdw,and achlevedTiis Cod' Country Award,

is ac tiv e in h is church

larch 7,2001 Pre:ifan, son of Ron and Tracy oro Friday, March 8, b o m \

Dilliin, son of Denis and Ball o j f P au l, w as b o rn March

dland, son of Dean and of Burley, was19 .2 0 0 1.daughter of Norma jadc of Dedo, was boro Aleiia52:______________ Thiir«a^ son of Juan and ’, was bom Monday, and Ni

Marchison , d au g h te r of Josb ras born M onday, and Ei

bom Fricolk, son of Chad Zanc :nee H olland, was and Er11.2001 bom F tfies, sm of Andrea ~ A be Peal of Burley, was Eptgm12.2001------------------Friday, daughter of Lloyd Fayi Burley, was born Bairag

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member Jessie ' of Dietrich presefit

Sen.UrryCralgwl She WM in Wsshln to dlscuis commur

^ ^ ^ B vice ss part of a yo iect.

isses natio th senatorof garnered more than ] nd hours of community ! le. more than 100,000 yoi he and adults 10 date, 4-H on said. ’es 4*H is sponsoring b

tives to mark its lOOtl es sary this year. With rac

million alumni world

5e In every county of tl th States, r a n ^ g from ro as biotechnology to skatel

u n t e e ras where he is a lay mi as serves j n numerous c T , positioos, induding a it- o f th e board fo r Ma{

Bank, Salmon Ir r i^ ti i d irec tor and Snake I

I ’ and Water Conservati< supervisor. He has sc

^ board member of the I ® Idaho Agriculture, ch. 'B the Main Street Invest! <> an d chairm an of th I e Valley Farm Managers ss Appraisers.[e T erry M iller of U r a- . Burlect I work'

)f since' a s s i

an

Caba‘

e T«qMin« ’'“">“1IS-------- - ------- —peopli- paym ent of ac tiv ity f

forms, jamboree fundin; viding Eagle kits. He ha supplies and cquipmen

I Day Camps and paid f train the leaders. He hai an On My Honor Award

% H e g ra d u ated fron ^— H i ^ School and earned ° a te deg ree a t U ta

University and farms s " ates a consulting busine;

reston Aaron Tracy, son of ry and Shane Olsen of Rupi I Wednesday, March 13,2002. iUon Ball, son of Aaron and St o f R upert, was born Wedi

ch 13,2001

s t Luke's Wood Rivei Medical Center

doo n Shiri Pettit, son of Rich lia P e t t it o f C arey, waisday, March 7,2002________han-AlIen-Hennefer, son of Nathan Hennefer, was bom di8 ,2001shua Navarrcte, son of Sandi Eduardo Navarrete of H ail Friday, March 2001

n der Ethan lUrman, son of I Eric Hirmon of Longmont, Co Friday, March 8,2001 >e! R ojas, son of M ari medio Rojas of Bellevue, wi ly, March 8,2001 lysal Ism ail S alh i, son of agan and Rabah Salhi of Sun XMD Tbesday, March 12,2002

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ssica Helsley ients -

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imunity ser* a pro*

onal I )ran 1.3 million < I M k J B ity servicc by . B B B Byoung people ' B B B B 4-H organizers B B B B

g both initia- 00th aniiiver-I raore than 50 _)rldwide, 4-H M k

f the U nitedn robotics and ^ B H Bateboarding. ^ ^

r s um inister. Hc i B

us community* t . ■K as chairmanMagic Valley '1_____________jation District «e R iver Soil ration District s served as a le Leadership . chairm an of ■estment Club ' th e M agic ers and Rural

U n it 153 in ^ Birle y has Bjrk e d w ith |e council ICC 1973 as an s s I s t a n t cpiorer advi- r and Varsity ach. He is ag u la r sup- ■irte rib a re t ands help dlsad* — —ntaged youngople th rougli---------ty fees, uni- iding and pro*; has donated •nem for Cubid for fees to ^ ^I has received ard.rom M lnicon ed a doctor*---------- -------------------- —U tah S ta te ns and oper-

01 of Jack ie Lupert, was X)2.d Stephaniu B BWednesday, B B

iver

lichard and was born

om Friday,

indra Leon was

Shavmawas

[aria was bom

VaUey,

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UVoimt KIbbM a— ------------ b«lp«t-:So«pM B o«■ , .. Qf aM.Vaa>y.Vlrt«

StudenTW IN FA LLS

cookfid up a good

w hich is housing fo th e disab led in Tuij

.On S u p e r Bow group of high schoo Tw in F a lls C hristi co o k ed a n d se rv e

--------------- 3owi2-6oup-lunch-£SouperB ow lo fC ari

M egan S p c ich c r.' Erin V ulcher and L

students a t Uncoir Elsinentajy Schoo

earned flags on Feb. 1£ for learning the Pledg(

of Alleel8Ke.WInC( Foods donated the flagt presented to each child

The StudenU are li Roslna Qdredge's «m Caririe Stevens’ mom

Ing kindergarten class es.

Right. Uncotr Elem entaiystudwUlr

Roslna Bdredge's after noon morning kinder

gartan c la u alK aamedflags;

Kids parade takesB i m L - H i e E l D i

of th e C hildren) p ara a jn . S aturday b e p tu i Senior Q tizens park i Buhl.

“ H ats off to ch ildre year and th e parade v bicyclists, wagons anc is a celebration of an public is invited.

Inunediate ly a f te r t X iw anis will host a n th e E astm an P ark . E c oupon fo r item s a t S ta n p a re n ts w ill sell goods a n d h o t drinks.

F o r m o re inform al P u b l ic r a iT a iy a fS f f l

CSI Center offeiB IG O O D IN G -H ie C

Idaho N o rth S ide Cent on c r e a t iv e w r i t in g M ondays, A pril 1.29 a t

T he course o ffers a to basic w riting, inclu p oetry a o d dram a. H i t im e in c la ss to w riu feedbadc d o s e a t hand

• to p a r t id p a te in p e e r

^ T h e d a s s fe e is $20.

Fa l l s A r e a C

M and Erin Vnlcber Bo«1’-forTMMeflt»— s t a n u a g « ofTwIn—

FaKs.

nts cook UfLS - S tu d e n ts pared tl: od tim e for resi* v ided ei ( e ^ s t a y i u a g c panionsJ 5 fo r seniors and Each i 'w in Falls. Benevolow l S u n d a y , a lOol seniors from is tia n A c a d c m y pved a “S o u p e rJi-QS-part-of-the------faring effort. k itchen ier, Cailie Broi»7J, th e In d Ian Laird pre- Caregive

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rtencoinhool.1 5IdgeInCo

H S H l i i i ihild.re inandlom-ass- 1es. ^ ^ v m a y v y y

coints lnfter-ider-

si*o

S S

(88 place SaturdayD ia de los Ninos (Day

a ra d e will be h d d a t 9inning in th e West End v liriqng lot in downtown i

• widren" is th e them e th is ThJewiU feature walkers, Chand m usic The parade Gc a n d fo r children. The

d ee r th e parade, the Buhl pica n E aster egg hunt in 1 :. E ach egg contains aa t local stores. H ead Ch ^ homemade baked

n a tio n , ca ll th e Buhl

IS c r e a t i v e w i W n g a . '» College of Southern tbet o t e r will offer a class f o g fro m 7-8:30 p .m .) at. th e center. S cB a b rie f introduction .d u d in g short stories, . . .T l ie r e i r iU b e lo ts o f ^r i te , w ith .in s tn ic to r ^m d a n d opportunities e ”e e r rev iew and c la s s ' ^

0 . sui

» • TMiFaii,Uife» TMadv.m r,llM lllf,2002 IF

C o m m u n ity

ip good timeI th e lunch, a s w d l as pro- I e n te n a in m e n t a n d com- nship fo r th e residents.

res iden t o f th e N a tio n a l. i-olent A ssociation V alley V illage don a ted a can o r

f soup in conjunction w ith Bowl Sunday to h d p stock

a a lv a tio n —A c m y ls - to u p — !n and food bank, rep o n ed I n t e r / a i t h V o lu n te e r

ivers organization.

ING THE FLAG

F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n , cal North S ide C en te r a t 9 3 « 6 7 8 .

Cliutch serves eiiowderluGOODING - A d a m chowdei

will be h d d from 1130 a jo . to T h u r s d a y a t t h e T r in i ty E C h u rc h , S e v e n th a o d Idah< Gooding.

T he luncheon wQl io d u d e cl der, cheese b read , salads and fa pies.

T he cost is $5 p e r person.

Church ofhis free 8Her£yTWIN F A L L S -A free aDers

will b e b d d a t 7 p jn . F riday in F a lls -R e fo n n ed -a iu rd rso d a ! 1 Grandview D rive N:^Twln FaHs

D r. R ich a rd H enry , wbo w i the tre a tm e n t o f a lle rg ies , wil tbe sem inar.

F n -m o re infocm atiao, can 73:

Scouts raeahw Eagle awaGOODING - Jason Jen sen as

F en sen , s o n s o f D a v id a n d ren sen , a n d K e n n e A BfcCra> iTera M cC rae, Will re c e iv e th« k o u t aw ards in a c o u n o f bonii It th e Gooding LOS C hurd i, t k; in Gooding.

le for senioN ancy W h itak e r, dire

_ th e V a lley V is ta V illa j N o ra W e lb , d i r e c to r In terfaith V olunteer Can coord inated th e e v e n t t< th e efforts o f th e resid en t

To le a m m o re a b o u t : Bowl S u n d ay o f C aringw w w ^ p e rfa o w lo rg .____

F ijr m ore in fo riha tion In terfaith V olunteer Can which locates volunteers others, call 7 3 3 ^ 3 .

lG __________ _

‘I ^ ^ K L A e S / / # ! ^ h 3

-G ommlc a ll th e CSI

■r luncheonrd erlund ieon u to 1 3 0 p jn . y E p isc o p a l a ho

e clam chow-ulhomeniBdc B L J

J m J m

gysaflAiarergysemlnar IT in die Twinia!faan,'1631-----aH£-------------------w ill discuss w ill p re se n t

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w ard K am attlMlan d Joshuamd B renda W enddl, in: :ra e ,so n o f replacedah;th e ir Eagle H e is a sc

M oicrnidqr Schooi wfaer1, 1228 Main is involved

bands, socc

: i . ; - w . ; ,

I B u lB U H L -S

Buhl H igh S th e m o n th ; February.

--------- J a n u a r y ^C odew n, S te p h a n ie Andersen, Jc L in d e rm an ,

------ RustyTIawKM a ric e la Fl A lyssa Wel< C assie F ie h Erica U td e fl

r i | l

irector o f age, and r o f th earegivers, Josh Hayes i to honornt| Scouts earn

honors lor PI

on ab o u t B r c n a r H a ^ s irep v e rs , Jed Bateman. i -s to help and Dcbbic Bat

received th e ir J a n . 20 c o u rt Falls.

Hayes, 17. hj badges. For his stn iacd the Ian Kimberly Midd assisted , by nin< bers from K ir F a lls , an d th e hours (ocomplc

He belongs i U l n B M sored by th e Ll U | B I leader is BiU Soi

Hayes a

ifi ; • Y g J ' Nationd Honor the LDS seminal an aerotrom'cs sl

W j B L j ing model p lane

badges. For his repaired and rc]

■ | ^ S pump sta tion a ^ ^ ^ ■ 9 w as a ss is te d b

m em bers o n tl

He is a m em sponsored by th Craig Manning i

B atem an ■ n H Falls High schoi

baseball. H e ha

I Music

Snok« Hirer Ffati p.m. Tucidayiai 123 B|tc>invlial.aIM3U

DanceMwieVftlkySind

p.m. Tuadji)n al St. J Sccond Avo. E. In Ji 4647orTomal324«4Bingo

Cotdtn Yean SerPJT^^dM ld^S I

on Main Street in Kir 18i>»eki>me.caU423

Amrrkan Leitien: pm Fridayi 447 Sea &30|un.MuMbeova

Jerome Senior < Tueidaji. 2t2 Fira / bar openi SI 6 pjn, ca —ul»rlita|o-«t7pjjfl 324-5642

Aoerlemn LejcJen pjn.Thundayi.610H bar open a( 6 p.m. Mi 6641

JNITY EV

IBm m JcslH aJaasan

| | | H M cCrae will recei' h is a w a rd a t 7 p . i a n d th e J e n se n s wi receive tb d r aw ards

— Jaso n -Jen sen ,~ l< S H H b a s c o m p le te d 3

| w B if ie d fo r b ro n z e 'a n iL n f n g o ld p a lm s. F o r h

I E a g le S cou t p ro je c |“ “ h e b u i l t a d r in k if]

fountain a t th e d iu rd o w n e d b a l lp a rk i

i o ^ e d a w a te r sp igo t a a iQydranLsophom ore a t Gooding H ig ere h e is a n booor student. H d in tb e J a s , p e p and hone ccer, te n n is , swim te a m a n

w

i h l H S 1— Studen ts honored by J i 1 School as students o f R th s J o t - J a n u a r y .a n d ___ N

jT s tu d e n ts a re 'C o d y A K en n y K em p e r,

e P r.ey. J a m e L y n n . BiJ o h n A b sh lre , B iw k e V

in . J o n a th o n V illa ro . Ivw H hs, A n thony Dias, DiF lo re s , L a c y O w en, £e lc h , A le x S e r ra n o , Gie ld s , K a rly H e d ric k , Cllefidd , Cody Bridwell, Ki

— Foci

eSp^HSS Nai\ K h ^ | sun

n a n d M B itM iin ied i

m Eagie Deiprojects ^

s .jhe.son j)fM ikc.and_____ ^'CS of K im berly, and Mn. the son of R ichard . BJatcman of Twin Falls, Heir E agle aw ard a t a H r t o f h o n o r in Twin

has earned 23 merithis project, he recon- ■landscaping in front of ■ iddle School. Hc wasline other team mem- q <im b e rly a n d Twinh e p ro jc c t to o k 74 W cP>c«e. CoU!S to T roop 88 spon- a fuLDS church and his and

Southwick.1 ju n io r a t Kim berly a te r1, a m em b er of th e of aior Society, serves on p a ijnary board, works for han<s shop and enjoys fly* Slnes. in 0

17, h a s 21 m e rit re tahis Eagle projcct, he nticirepainted the county plan 1 and re s t room. Hc 1 by 10 o th e r team - ' C)m I th e p ro jec t, which,----------------------- conem b er o f T roop 100 K;the LDS church and McC

lg is iiis leader. s«]eis a ju n io r a t Twin canthool, w here hc plays Idahhas been a m anager AU-S

— T h ]btiBabenhopChanH-7J0 l23K.Si,.RupcT».Menofall J * IJM047 Tim

IndesSqtareDancvChii}.? ^ St. Jerome'* Parith IUU, 216 -tC

TwuOrl

SenkrClthena Center-7-9 Orl'1 at 218 N. Rail Sl. W„ Rv(overlS; eaU8efr2369, „ Center.? pmTundayiat Kimberly. An\'ono orer uo42W338. ^ ‘-------

«n tun In TWin FaUs. 7:15 ChScamroffl St.. Doon open at «ndmJverl8.Call7J6-1729. Centesr Center • 6;4S-9 p.m. Soi■Jt Av«. E. in Jenmo, tnadt Satun,«ttrfyUnlat6!45pjn,re*- F»«l

m;

' o " w ' S i ; " £ S ; ^. Muu bo om 18. call 536.

c<inMnIlalllnBarier-7UAlk«a«673.988>._________________________

V ENTS,—

IB PA . H e i s th e In te rna tiona l Forei for Spanish a n d acti

Jo sh u a Je n se n , 1 m erit b a d ^ F o r h i h e b u ilt a n e w f i r S ch o d for th e D eaf 1

H e is a f re sh m a School w here b e plf sity football te am a team . H e is a memI: an d active io h is cAt

1 A m erican L egbnC ii ;elve ^ M cC rae, 15, h a s p .m . badges. F o r h is Eaj w ill paved tb e sidew alk!

d s a t S ta n in S h o sh o n e .: _ _ G o o d i a g . H U h . S c h (..16,___ football and-basketl

34 o f tb e w res tlin g t e )ual- i^ io n e fo r th e b a n d a a n d T he Scouts a r e m h is and th d r le ad e r is D

c ip g Diabetes group dir W I N F A I i 8 - T l

‘ Group wUl discuss < ■“ 0 age a t 7 p ja . Tuesd

. D is tric t H e alth o ^ SouOemUabocami

“ ■< D r.Jo ta P S ld iw ffl

h o n o r sJ e s s i c a S e a l, R . C. Sis R u d o lfo A y a la , S h e r ry K

-N ic o le -P e a rso n ,-A lo n -A v _ J j M I ^ n , A raceli Aguilai

F eb ruary s tuden ts a re W. B axter, Whitn ey r^iTnmnrlt.'

“ V aughn, C arlos A rroyo, Sk _Iyjerson,.Bryann_Anderseo,j

D ie te r , A m y T hom as, A nti £ a I l o , C h r is ty S a i lo r , St G riff i th , C he lsa E w ing , Ki C h i ld s , T ia g o M a rq u e s , I K ip p e s , C h a n c e W oll, J e s

:US ON PEfor an aerotronics store, builds f lic s m odel rad io-contro lled cr^ft, and is a certified f l i ^ t t in g w ith th e T w in F A crom odders Association.

B o th S co u ts a t te n d e d N ationd B t^ Scout J am b n v e sum m er in R ichm ond Va.

Dyiart graduates from Weber State University

D iana Petetaon Dysart grad ed from W eber S tate Universir D ec. 14, 2001 w ith a bachel d e g re e in m icro b io lo g y an

a" m inor in ch

J s tiy ._______

She is a 1 g ra d u a te B uh l H School and d a u g h te r Donna Peter a n d F P e te rso n , i received ass a te ’s degree:

DIanaOysart a r t a n d in : e n c e fr

iV estern W yom ing Com m un .x)llege in Rock Spring. Wyo. w I full-ride scholarsh ip in d ra md dance, her family reports. { vas active in theater g roups t iter assistance, and was chaun if a don ’t d rin k and d rive cc •aign and iu n d - ra is e rs fo r I iondicapped.

She transferred to W eber St tl Ogden, Utah, where she was s e ta ry of th e zoology club am iticrobiology club m em ber. S ilans to go into forensic pathdoi

iiielton is named to Idaiic »nfetenGeali.^eclHilr

K a tie S h e ld o n , a ju n io r -IcCall.Donndly High School, v e lec ted am ong th e 1,000 ap i ants' s tatew ide to be p a n of t Jaho Music Educators Conferer Jl-State Choir.

IINGS TOTo add I r t h t please send a KXice with N m e of tJie ofgantotion Of dub:Time, day and place of tfte activity: T e M n w number of a contact pefsoo. Sandto:PatMaoolonio

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Ctarisiiaa 8fa«lei Cnop • 7 pm on Oc td ovcfy other Monday. QiriBlan Founqt enter,181 MotriaooSt.TwlhFaUi.73M2Souiheia Idaho TtHn rUb 8k«k». 8 I

iitirdayt at Spubauer's Bara for dmd ir other aetjvjtka.ad] 73S4044.

a m -Bridce • 1 pm Monday* at Ha«ic V«]

^ ^ t to u s e .^ Fall* Are, Twin FaSc:

^ a S ^ 'w ^ b W ^ C l o b . 7dO p dU lUtrboo Stroet and Shoup Avenue, T|

h e r e c ip ie n t o f th e )re ign L anguage aw ard ti ictive in his church. p 1,1 4 , h a s com pleted 24 a r h is Eagle Scout awnrd, f i r e p i t fo r th e Id a h o a

:a fa n d th e B U n ± Em a n a t G ood ing H ig h p lays o n th e j u n b r var- *\

n a n d varsity w restling sm ber o f th e swim team church. H e received th e f* 1 Citizenship awanL f a s com ple ted 25 m e rit I ' E ag le Scout aw ard , he Ik fo r Wood R h e r Head ie. H e is a freshm an a t 2 (chooL w bere h e -p la y s— •

te a m a n d p lay s saxo- “ Id a n d j a a band. ^: m em bers of T roop 32 sDavidJensen. ^

)di*cust6*nenw* „2

w h y « Souih C enm l “ I on tb e CoUege of . unpus. Those o tt^U n g r lo rth entrance o f th e ***

viD lead the d tsoisdoa ^

i s t u d e ni is so n . B row n , W en d y f K in g , S m ith , M ike BarL

^ v e ry ,------T iffany-C ram errSlac a n d — Alina-Gatalyska.—

A t a presen tatii V®yne . Pyles and Leonanc i i ! ^ -----resentatives ftom

ApSi M en’s A ssodatio r l ih S n jT ^ s o r e Uie event. S a ra h • S tu d e n ts .a r e c K ris ta m em b ers ea, D an i academ ic excd len e s s ic a z e n ^ p . .

EOPLE —d ju n d S he will be one :d a ir- so p ran o s a tten d in c train-, re h e a rsd in Boise i F a l ls ing u p to a concer

Boise.1 th e Shddon is the gn » last Mr. and Mrs. James

F a lls an d th e dau (C ouch) S h e ldon , FalU High S d w d g r

R o iig m a i ( e s iioc

a t W l i i a m e t t e U ie lo r’s W illamette Univeand a Ore: announced its Ichem- the fall 2001 semcstt__________ lOn-the-list-Was-Vi 1996 the d a u ^ t e r of Dij

o f Jeffrey Rolig of TwiH ig h majoring in intematd th e ics.To be eligible, th

o f dents received a t leaerson poinr average.R onS h e C o i ie g e a n n o u n c

s c i i o i a r s i i i p t o W1 sci- The F isher Collcgfro m a t O h io . S ta te U:un ity C o lu m b u s. O hio a, with M itte Scholarship g<ram a S. Whitney, son of DLShc of Twin Falls,, the- T h e s tu d e n t willnn an 2003 with business af and juris doctorate dt. , 1, The scholarships a

a c o n tr ib u t io n froStfli#. Foundation, a Texas-. ^ thropic organiiation

ages le ad e rsh ip ant

!"stlogy. S t u d e n t e a r n s s p

h o u n iv e r s i ty d e a n ’sl | . Sonia McNeor of T" been n am ed to the T a t U niversity dean’s Iis , was sem ester o f the 2001 PPH- year. To be includef th e must eam a 3.5 grad'ence age o r higher while ti

12 graded crcdit hour

)DO------rth: Club"GJOp.m.Tooday.a«i

community emier at 6S3 R FaIU;733-5S3l.

n Fn«brid«eln*en(arbTuewlayi uaninii March V Brid«e Ccnicr. 246 FaUi Ave

Ottwr

Magic VaDey Irii Ckib-n Itonio artd moctinji, Call Clenda at

ai 73M838. Newmembmw Wrilvrt el ibe Word. C

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. ta l a ss is ta n t w ith a n 8 h e r tz p ro c e sso r , a 10- ha rd drive and 128 meg m em ory , d a ta and ap p H e c an plug i t into th e s lap top and a desktop, ai In s ta n t c o m p u te r . H e hook it onto h ts be lt and

-------eyep iece ,and-he-has-a-computer.

Ask him if there’s still Innovation in th e work and he’ll laugh out loud.

“PCs have gotten in to ; we h av e p len ty o f oppo

-------to _ b re a k .th e -m o ld ,2_jO c h e l t r e e , a r e s e a rc In te rna tiona l Business I Corp., based in nearby N.Y.

Once a furious sto n h o ity and technological m; p erso n a l co m p u ter indu seem ed p re tty ho-hum li endless sea o f beige boxe p re t ty m uch th e sam e p re tty m uch th e sam e sp i t d o esn ’t h a v e to b e tl experts say.

. PC m akers such as IBM experim en ting w ith new s iz e s a n d f e a tu r e s th a c h an g e th e w ay consun Iheir m achines. Compute; nies a re also learning ho f e r e n t ia te th e i r p rodu i m arketing , custom er s e r good, old-fashioned brand

“C om puting devicies ai to becom e ubiquitous. Th b e desktop devices th a t n

do today, a n d they could I he ld an d notebook-like d

— said D avid Goldstein, pres in d u s try re se a rc h firm < M a rk e t in g C o rp . in “People w an t to have tic w h e re th e y n e e d it , wh< need it, to do w hat they m do."

T hat need for mobility t p a r t i a l l y r e s p o n s ib le : d ec lin e in PC iim ovatioi

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d o u s com puter hackers at w riters, th e n ex t fron tier ch ief is th e mobUe phone.

A p h o n e v i r u s o r h o rse ” p ro g ram m ig h t ii y ou r p h o n e to do ex traoi things, c om puter security say.

I t m ight ca ll th e W hite o r th e police w ith a bizarre

I t m ight forw ard your p address book to a sleazy ti ked n g firm . ■

-------O r i r c o u ld s im p ly e a r l. iritone’s operating softw ar

ting it down an d erasing yc sonal inform adon.

S im ila r n a s ty h i j in k : a lready dogged cell phon e rs in Ja p a n a n d Europe.

------ “ I^a■ m alic io u rp iece^}gets control o f y ou r phone do every th ing you can do A ri H y p p o n en , c h ie f tec o f f ic e r o f H e ls in k i-b a : Secure Corp., a com puter ty firm . “I t can call toll nu b c a n g e t y o u r m essag i s e n d th e m e ls e w h e re , record y our passwords.”

As c ^ u l a r phones m orj C o m p u te r-lik e “ sm a rtp h a U e to su rf th e W eb, send e n d dow nload so ftw are , t p ro n e to th e sa m e tr ib u l t h a t h a v e w a y la id com i o v tf th e p ast decade.

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Ito a But pportunities ,!L sa id -M r.— a r c h e r fo r ss M achines by Armonk,

of creativ- m agic, the

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t h a t co u ld ce llp h o n es asum ers u se assistants areu te r compa- friendlier to \how to dif- analysts said,

d u c ts w ith o th e r compais e m c e and w ays to kM pandnam w . in v a s t w ires ^ gom g s m a ll, p o r taThey could access personat may look as a person’s ily t l w ju s t about anjJd be hand- B ut th e re ’;e devices, supfer-fast prm sd e n to f blm*s of m am Channel the PC, in lU

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when they near the broay n eed it to move the amo

c a p a b le ofQ r l^ b e e n nobody’s surele fo r th e vvilLtion, since Micn)sott, n

te r v iruses' F o r mail- s and virus Je r in mis-

- T r o j a n ; ?It in s tru c t . . ' •aordinary ity experts . • V*,

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tech n ica l security appliani based F- portabte phonal

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s and p erso n a l d ig ita l touu-e lighter, cheaper and bee:o \vireless cormecdons, devid. Microsoft Corp. and Recpanies a re w orking on duci?ep inform ation stored / fa lli r e le s s n e tw o rk s , so callir ta b le d e v ic e s co u ld Msonal inform adon, such h asI’s digital m usic library, speianywhere. l e d*e’s s till room fo r th e aboprocessors a n d g ian t w hi

nemory, th e s tap les of reccdiis new m obile world, lessmarchers su g g e s t. F o r .. digiss networks don’t have Wroadband capability 'to lessmounts of da ta PCs are proiof p ro c e s s in g , a n d the>lire exactly w hen they ' ' tops

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tous PC o p e ra t in g system , been .making a push into wire devices. B ut th e firm , basei Redmond, W ash., w ill alao ir duce a new operating syStem tall fo r a le g a l p a d -sh ap ed railed a “ tab let.”

M icroso ft f o u n d e r BUl Gi la s sp e n t h is la s t tw o k e y r speeches a t C om dex, t ^ am lechnology con v en tio n , taU about th e prom ise of tab le t 1 A^hich w o u ld u se h a n d w rii recognition technology and v ess capabilities to behave 111digital n o te p a d . ...................

W hile tab le ts would h ave w ess capabilities, PC m akers h )roduced p ro to ty p e s th a t sl hey also could function like ops.

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lex t ta rg e tlireais and a tta c k targets, jusi ny com puter can. I t’s te d m ia ossible r igh t now.”In Jap an , d ev ian t e-m ail nt

ag e s s e n t to c e l l p h o n e s c lined a n In te rn e t link tha t, wi licked, caused phones to rep« dly d ial th e nad o n a l emerge] um ber - equ iva len t to 911.1 rireless ca rr ie r ha lted all em e n c y c a lls u n t i l th e b u g v jmoved.In E u ro p e , h a n d s e ts ’ sh<

le s sa Re s e r v ic e , o r SM S. 1 e e n u s ^ to r a n d o m ly se Ieces of binary code th a t e ra 5 p h o n es , fo rc in g th e u s e r etach th e b a tte ry and relxxit ew. m ore s in is te r version ke< -ashing the p hone until th e Sl lessage j s d e le ted from th e c er’s sen 'er.In th e U nited S tates, relativ< rim itive cell ph o n e technolo seps u se rs im m u n e from su icks,fornow .Phone hacking is notU ng ne 1 th e 1970s, so -ca lled "p h o i r e a k e r s ” m a d e f r e e p h o ills - and even gained oontrtd a jo r p h o n e t r u n k l io e s -

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!York last month •— s io n p re s id e n t d e m o n s tra te d dev ice th a t tran lap top to a (ablet sc reen 180 degr th e com puter in i

" Isn ’t th is coc — asked.J?Don’tle t- th e r e ’s n o m o n PCs.”

F inandal anal; app lauded polite them have been t y ea rs th a t PCs I moditized.

Processors are alm ost any applii get much faster, n a n d businesses both won’t p ay ar fo r a PC tha t loo th a n th e traditic they say.

Tlie commoditi b e e n o ne o f the

__ ment^ against H-IH o u s to n ’s Com] Corp. Dissenting 1 b e r W alter Hewle th e fight a g ^ t i re p e a te d ly to ld d o n 't w an t to ft themselves to the

B u t ev en w ith types and visions research facilities PC m akers can d products from odi ket, some analysts

r fair * ^ e PC indust co m petitive , higi m argin industry, i

Q, h a s that, people tend i Ireless co m m o d itized ,” sed In said. “But there ar in tro- PCs from th e perf

m th is point, d iere a re co id P C fe ren ces, and thi

ences in th e way G a te s fe e l” y n o te PC m akers can jm u a l themselves by hov lik in g p ro d u c ts , M r. G tP C s , T hat’s how D ell C r i l in g h as become th e bi 1 w ire- p rofitable PC con l i k e a molding its b u s

to g e t PC s im o cu I wire* asefflden tlyaspo ! I h a re The biggest PC t show d istingu ish them :

e lap - th e i r b r a n d n a n B a ja r in , p re s id e i

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c C e ll p h clist a s w histling ce rta in ically receiver.

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w hen p u te r secu rity sol [peat- known as C aptain ( {ency neering th e hackin; . T he w orks w ith th e he OTer- whistle tha t cam e i ; w a s eponymous breakfi

“You could com ;h o r t networic. do anythiiiJhas____^could do.’lD raper.ss e n d Now, a t le a s t tl ra d i- com panies have re e r to a l security softw an o t. A sm artphones, g ird :eeps w av e o f p h o n e SM S C aptain Crunch-sty! car- •___^T husjar,.there^

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lalysts in th e room ^ lilely, b u t m any of “J in telling c lients for P'®^ ' :s have b e e n com-

ire fast enough for p lication and can’t r, mem ory is cheap,ss -an d .co n su m ers____. , A d’ a n ex tra preiW um ^looks m ore stylish i tio n a l b e ig e box,

dard,litization issue has :h e b ig g e s t a rg u - HiP,!s.acquisirioiLo£- im p aq C o m p u te r lg H-P board mem- viett, who's leading s t th e m erger, has Id in v e s to rs th e y www. ) f u r th e r e x p o se he PC m arket.i th o u t th e p ro to - * ™ ns o f th e fu ture a t ie s su d i a s IBM’s,I distinguish the ir others on d ie mar- ®sts said.ustry is a fiercely M ic ro ligh-volum e, low- r e s ^ y , and because of Mos id to th ink of it as ,” M r. G o ld s te in you to : a re differences in ®*'® erform ance stand- I configuration dif- th e re a r e d iffe r- ” »ndo ay Ihey look a n d '

d iesepm also distinguish " P* low they sell the ir «“ y - G o ld s te in s a id . ®

i C om puter Corp. biggest and m ost Ch“ ®'

lompany a round - t in u e ludness operations custom er*’ hands

possible, h e said.C m akers can also „im selves th rough a m e s , s a id T im d en t o f C re a tiv e T - ‘ I lifom ia research ' “ '’ms

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A. M acin tosh and PC gw nei id“tHemselves” fru stra ted mor d m ore os the world of periphe m akers moves to the USB star rd, b u t you have heard correc MS.M.rh e re a re a wide variety of con nies th a t o ffer cables to tran; e am ong th e various old star rds such a s SCSI, serial port an rallel pore to the new USB (un rs a l s e r ia l b u s). J u s t ’go ti m .g o o g le .c o m a n d u se thi irch phrase “scsi to usb” to ge unpling.m ust w arn you, however, tha own experience trying to pluj

V USB equipm ent into old port ng th ese specialty cab les ha: Ul spotty a t best using p roduct m th e l ik e s o f B e lk in anc c ro T e c h , tw o o f th e mos: pected m ^ e rs .lo s t tim es, how ever, a ll goe:1 w ith spedalty cables. Td urg< I to give one a oy , since pricej : low a n d m ost s to r e s will ep t re turns on these items.). M y question has t o do with id o w s X P and /o r AOL 7.0.1 ’e a n ew m achine w ith both se products and quite f i ^ u e n t • particu lariy w hen searching ly - 1 receive an erro r message: n e r r o r h a s o c c u rre d in the ip t o n th is p a g e ... In v a lid u re te r ... Do you w an t to con u e ru n n in g s c r ip ts fo r th i: ;e?”s . th e r e a n a d ju s tm e n t I car ke to avoid this e rro r message lie future. It’s veiy annw ing. -W arty Pfeiffer, M adison, WIs.

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lion may be obtained a t thei mont. Supply Senricea. a t 3: Idaho 83703. Contoct the i 334.6672 lor copies of plan plan room.

PUBUSH: March 18.19,20,

JOSUN MAGIC VALLEY RE

2002 AIR TANKERS^ ------------------------------- PROJECT

ADVERTISEMI . OW NER-Twin Palls City, Id

Separate scaled BIDS fo Construction Project ■ Phase Moglc Valley Roglonal Alrpo Hod to. me following:

— ^ B ;000 CtYTBOrniw------------592 C.P. Concrote Trench 2.400 C.Y. Subbaso Course 1.900 C.Y. Aggregate Bose < 1.46S Ton Bituminous Surfac 700 C.Y. PCC Pavemonl 205 C.Y. Structural PCC Cor culverts, lencing, lagoon, ligf tem, grading, painting and receh/od by m e Owner a l th« catod a t City Holi. 321 Secor Idaho 83301. unlil 2:00 o'cloc March 22, 2002. and then at and read aloud.

Tho Corflract Documenis, oxamlr>ed at tho following: Twin Falls City Hall 3 ^ Second Avenuo East. Tv Intem tountaln C ontrector 110 North 27m Streol, Boiso. A tso c M ed G eneral Contr* 110 N 27th, Boiso, ID 63702 Suite 703A, Twin Falls, ID 63 t t tu in g Office Is R iedesel E 202 Falls Avenue. Twin Falls, Phone 208-733.2446

Copies may b e obtained a t I ^ locaied at 202 Falls Avenue

upon payment o l Forty Doll Payment is lo bo made to Ri S5.00 shipping charge, non.n on all mailed plans.

Any Bidder, upon rotumini days In good condition, will b< and any non-bidder upon so refunded Twenty DoUars (S2 suppliers will bo considered B to mo Engineer olthelrquoio

- A pretM conlerence is set Magic Valley Regional Alrpot lor Inlorosled Conlractors ot p.m.

No Bidder may wrthdraw h dOM ofter m e actual da te ol tf

Each Bidder m ust supply all tl>o Bid Documents end Spect

In detemiinlng the lowest rei d ^ i d e r all acceplable bld$ or

. C ontraci D ocum enis. The i whether me bidder is a respor

Before a controct will bo awo heroin, me Ownor will coodu n e ce ssary to determ ine the ability ol mo apparent low bkk type of woilt specified under iti lho bidder shall subm it sucl n e c e s s o ry by th e O w nor t qualifications.

All bids must b e signed and ot outhority to sign.

Bids must bo accompanied of e im era 'b ld bond, certified cash in me amount of five per tfto bid proposal. Said bid se City of Twin Polls os liquids sim esafu l bidder fall to enter I wlih their proposal a s spocll Bidders.

City of Twin Fells reserves t proposals, waive any nonmate

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D ated this 1st day of March. /s/Sharon Bryon. Deputy City (

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td areaa, a s per the specificationsnumber.0*141460.— 7_______' & s u e I n t ^ i o n will be held on W a.m., M STat ITO Olstrfct Four t6 South Date Street, Shoshone,

i> n am ount not le ss than live amouni ol me bid. This guaranty

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on Depoitmont reserves m e right cept the bk) deem ed best for me

torch, 2002 ASING AGENT•ION DEPARTMENT-------------------B documents and omer informa- the Idaho Transportation Depart- It 331 m e s t State Slreel, Boise, he Purchasing Section a l (20B) )tans or by contacting your local

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(UN RELO,< REGIONAL AIRPORT

EMENT FOR BIDS |Idaho. '

5 lor the 2002 Air Tanker Baso 'u s e I locaied a t tho Josiln Fiekl. |Irpoft. consisllng of. but not lim- ]

L iISO Course [jrfoco Course

Concrete I. lighting, separators, waler sys- I ind other relaied work will be ■ I the offtoe of the City Clerk. k>- ocond Avenuo East. Twin Falls, dock p.m.. prevailing local time, n a t said oflico publicly opened

nis. Plans and Exhibits may be

I. Twin Fells. Idaho 83301 orlise. ID 63702 Itrac tora1702; and 1415 Fillmoro Street.}63301«l Engineering LLCalls. Idaho 63301

J a t m e office of me ENGINEER nue. Twin Falls, Idaho 63301, Dollars ($40.00) for each set.0 Riedesel Engineering LLC. A in-refundable. will be a ssessed

Tiing such sei within thirty (30) ill bo refunded his/her payment, e so retumlng such a se t will be (S20.00). Subcontractors and

KiBWdersrIthoyprovWeocopy - uto toB kider. f1 scheduled ot m e Joslin Flew. ' i r ^ In the Conlerence Rooms on March 14. 2002. a l 2;00

iw his BW wrthln forty-live {45) ^ ol m o opening thereof./ all me Informaikm required by pecilicaiions. . _t responsive bid. m e Owner will P l« on a basis consistent with the h e Ow ner will a lso consider I jponsible bklder. iBwordod lor work contemplated I nduct such tnvestigatkm a s is i : the perform ance record and bidder lo perform me size and er mis Contract. Upon request, j-. such Information a s deem ed or to o v a lu a te th e b id d e r 's \

and accompanied by evWencs i

lied by BW Security in the form u llied check, cashiers check or .percent (5%) of me amount of :1 security shall be forfeited to njida led dam ages should the ,Iter Into contract in accordance I locllied in the Instructions to

« s m e right to reiect any or all 711 m ortal Irregularitlw in the bWs.Ihe proposal de em e d m ost i

ntorest of City ot Twin Fails. “rch. 2002 W:ity Clerk. Tvirin Falls, Idaho ‘

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and background chock benreq. P rec loue Children timo

Call 423-4432 pay,LERICAL---------------------Tccounts receivables and to :u s lo m e r s e rv ic e . For •nore Inlormaiion s e e ourureb site o t vnvw/bsroqul- 0RIV£Jment.com or 733-4221 ’ fT niLEWCAL--------- -W e siigal Sec re tary FT/PT for S5<busy Kotchum law fimt. Fi

s e n d resum e to;__Spocka.A anesl4d_____ !f$3«— P .O r B o K 9 8 7 .~ - - omvEKotdium, Idaho 63340 Hmn«-Fax-208.726-0762i------- i - *LERICAL drtvinllioe help-needed .-M ust STTTrle ORGANIZED * expe- l° h ® ' ienced wim typing, com- lun rS p h o n o l'A S co u n l.e c e lv o b lo e x p e r ie n c e ° I'*!lelpful. FT, Mon. through ''rl. 6-5, S end roaum es 9,“^ o; O llico M onooer, PO I0K-1666.-Twin-Fall8,-I0-

■ ot thoINSTRUCTION eppllcIPS Stuccoapplicalors D r., i

nooded. will train. 6334324-5236 dr 732-5236* sw ali— ■ field SCOVERY RESEARCH

GROUP FARMIs now accepting Expert

ppllcations lor telephone Call S4

e do n o t se ll any th ing . ^ * "* 1 re only co n d u c t sun /ey rsearch ./Ino sh if t a v a il. Makoour own schedule each fa r mleek. You will h a v e lo Hired n'ori< a t least 3 days per in sw'e e k a n d 3 w e e k e n d phonays p e r m onth to fulfill irrigotl io .ro q u irem o n ts .-y o u - lust b e a t least 16 yoarsI age wim good rooding "Of'chId communication skills. Wogo} pay lor our nlght.shilt FARMbased on a production Wante<

/stem . Tho b e tte r you ' bbm0 . th o m o ro y o u c o n groiake. Our production is worti3m $6 lo S9 po r hour. Mall res is tho perfec t job lor % Tlmiose of you looking for a 548. T)c o n d jo b . p a r t- tim e .D rt< o ra lo b m o lo lfe ra ^ 0 0■eat g row th and on op. H ^n g k>rtunlty to hovo a career ' 0° " P tho M arket R osoarch

old. Wo olfer bonolils:)1K ond scholarships 10 ^ 2 ®illege studenis. We ore 5“ ^®'irrontlv lookino to lin 50 '•IW poslllons. GENERase contact; Discovery AcceptIjsoarch G roup a t 735- ‘ i101 or a t m o Turf Plaza •»:'8 Falls Avo. Suilo B2, 'G enivin Falls’ t

' ......... •(IVER

COL roquirod. *P/ Call 206-788-2876’

R. good pay 4 benolits.is t hovo e x p e r ie n c e . . ^jarontoed hom e overy

______ ! " f f lIVER appoii

S en eS

IIVER I , .OTR dnvor needed

for Idoho based tanker company.

-ood grade products. „ years oxp. required.

1-600-967-2911 0^ ^on-Frt 8 AM to 5 PM

■ MOTH ^lmm<

VER 7<o rw an lod tod rivocn ttlf t_______ck. Som e local, malniy F q e S I c 9UI0I state. Jerom e,iho. Only oxperiencod *C D LvestK k drivers neod « Anncply. Call 208-324-7297 I c iS ®or206.320-1008’ J g ” '

* Fortdi/E RS * Cons>. F l a t b e d D r i v e r s * F l» h l Ided ; lor Ogden, Utah * Mocfi led.em toliw esioffl Slates ConlribuledProhl Sharingd Vacation-------------- -- PEharieriy Fuel Bonus p/Stop Pavalth Insuranco 7 ) 7 5 ^

n .27-.30 cpm Average q p ^ e n I

r ★ deliver)?ER?-----------------------<AT CAN A CDL DO ________

FOR YOU? M ^ e f i t s S 3 2 .0 0 0 ^

Down,LoonsAvoilables se s start every Mon- „n»,,nin Twin Falls

i f e t s t o n a l T r u c k ) r i v ln o S c h o o l . A ve. h 800-900-0586* P ' ^

lv n q > T I « i ia i i i l i W f a l f t i i r C O L ? ^

I I M n i M t ' ‘ n M M n u > $1

| i k £ B i l * M i a i l t —

I ''

* * • - ■' Wage;

' ° j i

7m I

IIVERS HAIR 8one loin o u r tM m .Enloy Cutronbenefiis such as: h o m e n lo cimo, good pay, vacation Guaraay, health Insurance and and clinuliiple safety bonuses. benolHTeam, Sok) or Reliel. Ci

3 « « f coetween Bam-5pmJI nii-hti*w I r s ^ #316 ir needed OTR, Relers, ono to /es tem -S ta to srC anader -staff.-TSSOO sig n o n b o n u s . sition^Fuol & safety bonus Pioasi

possible. Home ' {:3 ^ ly .6 8 6 ;8 6 5 -7 6 0 0 « -lI b S r

IVERS- ' . TH ECnmg commercial D riv en occi•R oofL oV diriT C Iean “ lo r r Swing record. 735-2400.* • ►>« U UCATIONhliold S chool D istrict Aoril tfn e is curreniiy seeking For lolSuperlniendent. Appli- omolo'int must have minimum contadlalilication of ID Admin, oanrntartilicatlon endorsed for " H aii •j p ^ e n d o j l l J ? l o a 8fl. _E ast.-i:iniact Jandi Sw alnslon d ire c ttho District office for an .harrisipllcallon. 555 N. Tiger qI tZr ., R ic h f ie ld , I d a h o , ooD or1349: (2 0 8 )467 .2790 ; D ^ g F« a ln a to n |O m a ll.r lc h - 777:7J ld .d 3 1 6 . k 1 2 id .u s : MAINTElodllne; Until filled.’ Full-tlm--- ----------------------------- electric

pentryi)erloncod tractor driver, ore 6:01543-2673 or 539-3943- Mon.-Fr n ---------------------------- 6623.*loraljflmhandflrrigator. Mapto rm background helplul.4 -5142.caiiafter9pm B WANAt

«M Nuid man. M ust b e EXP. Nurso n sw ath ing , b a tin g , sl- . Ikjnsi on tube & g a te d plpo aUvo t gation, 734-5053.* T h isp[5 -------------------- ----------- -righflliich han d n e e d e d FT. tfL'? .go DOE. 324-7600’IM - Ing theIted. person to irrigate gramsam sprinklor & gravity you orjround. Som e tractor onerg<rorii. Homo provided. 10 talkII resum e to Box 99903 DNS. trimos-r^ews. P .C . Box 2303 P}. Twin Falls. ID 83303’ ID 633

ID PROCESSING m a n a g ig lor positions o t local N ood*

irting p a y . C a ll 735 - Hailey

S k iS ,? .IERAL a n d coipting A pplications Work in

*CDL Drivers o n l - S t•HozMai Orivors S en d neneral labor/various Falrview*Telemari(eiing Boise, I•Construction >ax to

*Oalry or call 2(• P / ^ .B ^ e e p e r MANAGE

’Clerical Need coi

iploym ent S o lu tio n s 676-325 n Burtey now for an pointment. 676-0165* MECHA^ iflA L ----------------------

cal company needslable people now! No MECHANiperienco necessary, FT wlih 3Compony training . e x p ojram wim management auto/dieiiportuniies available. A lso well■love you worttod in knowlediDry. cuslom er sorvico. sond roi

oflico or repair? 901 RustCall Mon & T ues----------m e c h a n

r a a z i e “ =x734-2883* a n c o 4 b

NORTHSIIERAL 1922 SOJobe Available «>ERODL Drivers, A & 8 jS i ' —en em lU b o r MEDICAictory. all shills ,reenhouso «.>rkliH _ ^onsiruction T W B sh Processors ochanlcAfVelder

N o te s ,: / ? S O A f N E t -"NAPj

P L U S s z mim tO M ^ e e m • CNA FuRler Ave. 733-7300 Overland 676-4040’- u u n i . e e ~ *PaldVa :N HOUSE . ■ime postion. G eneral ♦Health/'i r Jn d u d e sp a r ttim e -/ery. Apply in person m q ik

SEKEEPERA-aundiy rv,n-|le View C e r e a n d J o l r ^ u b ili ta t lo n C en te r ' an opening lor lull-l e h o u s e k e e p - P i.,sundry worker. Must h re experience. Apply Twin Fallerson 2303 P a rke « 4 E

SprinjAlmost

W h a t b e t te r w a le w s e a s o n th a n w ith a

C o m e s e e w h a t T e lep e ri U S A h a s to o ffe r y o u

P a id T rain ing $ 1 0 0 .0 0 R e fe rra l B o n u s F u n & -P ro fess lo n a l A tm oaphi M edical. D e n ta l a n d V ision B I n ju s lS O d a y s l l t

S? *7.00ail To S et Up An Inten/iew ' Ju st Stop In. Walk-in’s We

7 3 2 - 5 2 1W S S S BAOIOSS R O M I M NIW rOIT W

>9 BU m or* S u i f sca t T

fl STYUST LABOREtront opening lor a lal- NurseivIlo d s ty l i s l , P T /F T . h o w Claranteed hourty w age g -- ^ ' . dd te n te le* b o n o se s%nelits. No quotaa. W a n in g

Call 735-1200.’

ilie ld S chool D istrici16 is now hiring som o- Pf.rttiff0 to join lhe custodial CN A . P iffrThiriffwrhourt)rpo=- -W «ofrOon with bonolils.------------------ease call If Interested, m e d ic a i

{208)467-2790.’ A n ^I O R _ ^ _ ^ ___ facilityc n v O F TWIN FALLS ‘ CNA'al

Bccepling applications ond so T S e a s o n a r ta b o re rln ---------- Call

.00 / h r . 40 h rs/w ee* w t f f iril through.September, jh I r lob descrip tion andploym ent appllcailon e „ S 3 Itact tho Personnel De- im en tJocated .ln .C iiy . MEDICAI11,321 2 n d A v en u o RN,funtli »lrPhone-735-7261-or- -ed u c a lk ie c t e m a il Inquiry to ER/CirrisCtlid.org. The City 1rvrin Falls is on Equal Call; 93< p o rtun lty E m ployer.I , F » . WOI. p a c - « “ , c «

ITENANCE 6am-2pi■time. K now lodgo In 8rldg<ctrlcal, plumbing, car- 1826 BrItry & yard work. H ours r*6:00 a.m . lo 5;00 p.m —n.-Fri. Call 208-536- MEDICA!3. a sk lor Bonnie G oodigk: Valley M anor Uvi

N A g g i S v e ' IN ursing M anagerso management posi- roccn supervising flostor- . R ojujovo Nursing Programs, Dire<lis position, lor mo .CNA/Nht licensed nursoref- ' s in n O n is opportunity to uso ' 'c o n tsessm ent & iniervon- o>n skills, vrfiilo m anag. ^1 tho m ost vital pro-ims In the ladlily. II MEDICAIu are creative and SHOSHorgotk;. you will want irv iitalk to: U nda Gill. RN s u EasIS. to lind out details. S h m ^ nD3 Partte Ave. Burtey, m S^ i a 2 0 8 |2 7 ^ 0 2 ^ Fax: 21 AGEMENTo d e d Im m e d ia te ly winningr ia g e r a t 40 u n i t s . .J®",*illy HUD com plex in ^ ‘2 5 "By, 25 hrs, Must pos- ^ * 7 ”5 com putor, c lerical ® c u s to m e r s e rv ic e

s, abllily to m anage c o n lro n i te n a n ts .

k In a team environm- focordsS ta r t S7.50-8.50. fl

d re su m o lo 10378/lew Ave. PMB »238 .» , ID 63704 Dietary a I to 206-373-7821111 208-375-9407 HR.’ -w e m e n t --------------I couple to help man-6 m a ln to n a n c o of

Dl & a p ts . T rade lo r fPP','?*'®. English 4 Spanish 'u s . C all 4 3 1 -3 5 7 3 , f i ' n r i 3 259 ,436-8383’ .

K lonced Automotivo Serv Technician.

ull Servtoo shop. 1®“ ; ? * ."I t hav e ow n to o ls .------- y o u r rani■33-2049/ 734.5001*.. . . . . . I d a h o AtANIC Guard Com 3 to 4 yoars prior bonus. SIp o r l e n c e i n 9171 o r i-

s s s a L s f i s i f o iriedge a must, Please A * l« t tE l iI rosum o or apply a t fook ing iW i s t . Twin Falls’ o/^backhfT-j r/;. —tionol.boriilANIC CD L Alsomic wilh larm-equip, stall unddi1 ey iorlonce . (Insur- jp th e Mi

SOUTH UNCOLN IROME. IDAHO-

ICAL I I S m m4* ' BV I N ^ F A L L S OtpuKkbk

R e i i

oyment Openlnsa T O f f l lIP a rtT im o --------------------- U f n iI shift, alternating V W U I

N e e

.S Holiday Pay P A ID ! ilth/Vislon/Oonial -Disability Insurance •• -^-Goneral, K & Skilled

• Cenllied Drivers

o n 't m is s outi • Possible

“ ^ taS il** '® ™ ' poalans

Pieaso apply A p p l y

F a i i s '^ ^ l ^ n t e r 430 Blue L(4 E as tland Or, . Sui ontact Porsonletodle Jensen- E O E -

ng is I JHt H e r e ! 5 ^w a y to S tart T AI a n e w jo b ? " ■serformance M id

f o n „ y a t«

ip h e re --------------- - t o p -!% Benefits P re '

bUlran hour

«rMtriciimap()>y) i

IW Today or Welcome.

> 5 9 A p p ;

• WDW

r o m a A i _______TWbiFolb I ■ ■ ■

TuM day, March 19,:

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RER UtSCELLAIifybusinesa .L o tso l Exp. trucki.Ca> 206.788-2676’ time. DOEANIC MISCELLAId general automothn Lifeguard,hanic. Drug testing. current ceCanS2«-5®8«.« Y.M.CJ^

^ OPTICALllnte RN & Full lime FT Lab Tect. PT clortcal/hospice will train.Cail-73fr0900 ask -------- Mtn.-Wee.D ebra or Peggy’— - NorthColS l ’ RESTAURAw residential care Hiring serVelity ia now s e e k in g - - .support sta’• lor weekend days Apply In ptsom e swing shifts. ' 1624 Bluo«IIT3«-8705.» Tw in F a llAL___ Wori<p)aco.Btora asslstainL RESTAURA9ln. Full time, apply Uttle C aesae. or Fri. 12-1pm. > Apply al 62S Eastland Or. N. B F Q T anaa »300-Twin Falls.’A L _ ............. ........ ImmeditataI time, flexible shifts, for fa s t fo<

VOR experience atatf, anddesirable. e re looking

J34-4433 ext. 146.’ Ihat e ra di, , o r g a n i z e

! S ; . D i . l a , y « . S S a i r "S i i S ’K E : - ■ T r a v e l . , .■

M “‘Jbsidlzod T ^^ S ln ik a n c e .4 0 1iw ini-ans matchlna. i!?T ' I ance, V4 pril

'lefollowing | . 8 4 _ ju g ,Hansen brii

K e ^ d ic a l)C0 rd8 Cl0ri( , RETAIL dom Services Exp. rolail ni rector nel. FT or I

___________ k n o ^ g o , .>n Bonus/B tneflts ta li, sunny>ntact Melinda strong sale:934-S601* Ingnoss to v

-------------------------- e n v ironm eC h r is t in e

:AL NurserxBinHONE REHAB & R nirrE SA L IWNO CENTER ^ momlnoJ

r K s i .?l08“ S;20B 3 fosponsjjo nalHriendly award T K ,c o o k

J V S K f f "vity A ssis tan t SALES CLEF'oekend& eves. W E 'R E LOCneeded lor Evo. SOMEONEt.F T /PT 4nlgh t TO BE PAIihift lull time TEAM. Wo tFull time medical applicationsd s position. Exp. and creativopreferred. our now kite

’ afternoon cook. w are store. 1PT. p o r w eek p

r afternoon e lde, does no t inclPT.. o r even ing!

3E/M/F/0/V ' elude buyin

aSis i ' o i w s g » £ " as in c ris es In tho , S f r ^ ® p S RuDfirtnron. i-ormonyKncriat208 .85»6116’ I g ^ ^ slA N EOU S N A P Airv lce. Do tho job .- - p * i ire trained lo do or l,I now akin. Retain

a r “ “SFC Bariow 734- A ooroaslvn

•ORS/LABORERS w/a minJmuiE le c t r ic I n c . is experioncog e x p . o p e ra to rs sorvlce. Exkhoe & or direc- Ing s k i l ls oring machines w/. .know lodgo .Iso, laborers to In- o r s with ih16rground ulilities. multi task aM a g ic V a l le y s . Inew an tlo iliver Valley. Rate CompeiitveI done on oxp. Ap- benefit p a dM raon 212 High- In person a tre TF 736-9976’ 1660 Kimb

IfTTTillable iporam irkers---l a r t a r i l (A ll P o !l e d e d l ' s , s h

IK TO D A Y • M o n c g t

t o d a y ®al,.Semi*SiHlled----------- Experieied Labor (q , will ira.dFcrklifl - H o s t / H c

Likes Bhd. N , 3 /1 6 .3Suite. B l9 4 4 B lu < lc- N o Fw >» Twin Foils,

ALES PEO PIv a n t e :I d d l e k a u f r F o r d I s lo o l i ? e n t h u s l a a t i o , h i g h l y z s i t e d s a l e s p e o p l e _ f o p , p - o f * t h e - U n e — d e o l e r s l • e v lo u B e x p e r i e n c e < l i n g u a l s k i l l s a p l u s .

B e n e f i t s I n o lu d e 4 0 1 K , L /d V a o a tlo n s , Se In s ix ra . B e a t P a y P l& n I n T o w r

I p ly I n p e r s o n t o T o m W lj

IDLCKA tW rOK D

B. 2002, Tlme*-New». TWIn F«

XANEOUSv c k t i n m an . FuU X>E. 324-7600* “XANEOUS ard . Prior exp. and nt certtflcalion req.

739-4364,

iC ^Technician- exp. or

Resum e lo;W est Optiealr731----------------I College Rd.-T.F* ---------URANTe n ^ r s , cooks, a n d '1.staff.for ali shifts_____ ^In person. Elmer’s , ..................lluo Lakes Blvd. N.

F reo

JRANTlo se r 's now hiring. il 820 Bluo Lakos’JRANT

litatat food pereonnef,

WeikIng for applicants -

O asis oflors - insur- -

4 0 1 k p la n w ith Iree insur-

i priced meals and Ploaso

application182

lu s t a c r o s s th eI Wo are o

or plant................ ..............mnysa les &

a loam C o n iac t

Ino K Im borly » in T F .7 3 3 -2 7 ir SALES ^ lings. Established.Issioned Must be 3(0. commuted, siblo & hovo ownvehicle. ___ ____

oo k ie Basket, B f l■30 ask lor Mary.’I e r k l a # lLOOKING FO R I ■ ■ I3NE SPECIAL... I V IPA R T O F OUR I ■ W ■WVo aro accepting iions for a Iriondly !itivo sa les cleri( In f kitchon & cook- ire. This Is a 3 day>k position , and w mt include Sundays lings. D uties in-uying, morchan- Mind selling. Start'- * *B is S7 por hr. Ap'. irson at Rudy's.AP a r a d is e . 147 _______

0. W. Twin Falls | p H ^

P A A U T O IP A R T S - - ■ mgloranow m om -io ln ou r Inside _____________ __>am.II candidoto will IS tho loilowing

siv e ou tgo ing , rionlod porson ijmum 012 yoars nco in cusiomor . Excelloni lyp- ill s w /a b a s icdga.al.com puU ________h Ihe ability to W msk and a gonu- ■It 10 holp poopio. ■litve wagos and ■package. Apply ' "m o tO m borl^_R dj^J

m 9M FALLSv-H iring ------------------------------------PositionsShiftsI

agem ent

. Atn e n c e d - ----------------- -----------—II train wrverj)

^Hostess‘arsons —DM O

t i o n i o n s i t e I I

i r v i e w s 16-3/25 le la k es Bl. N.•oils, Idoho

>i .e I U '3D!o o k l n g :r m o t i - • • ’ ■>p. o u r I _______ ________ ^ --------T s h l p — E ------------

a n d

i r a n o e

W lg g s . '

■ ■m a m .

1 F alls, M atw C S

RESTAUHANT ■* . W aitpenon no«dod foi

Ible hours, Apply in •on 428 2nd Av*. E.

s a l E s-----------------Advlsofs nootlod Imrr

atoly Thurs. throuflh Fun |ob. Call 1-800- 9202 ext. 763S.*

S A L K ---------------------S a le sm a n w onied lo

Alfalla Seed. Mall or ro su m e to : In ler.e l S M d Co. 361 S. 20(

____________R .u .p o f t . . lD 8 3 3_______ _____Fax:208r434-2366*.-

SALES• SoH-staner, motivated

doppn{Jatjlo,_$aloryjcom m issions. Comp bonolits pkg avail, m

------------------c inr8<m T oro 'n -tr40S o n d r e s u m e lo ; I 9 9 0 3 4 . % T h e Tim Nows. PO Box 548. Twin Falls. ID 83303*

SALES/COMMISSION Enc. opportunity for a n

vated soir-starter, Po bio S3000 10 SSOOO

____________month working FT for

Doalor, Outsido salos porionco a plus bul

. . . nocossary. Call loll Iro Aogis Technologies. 066-234.4711 ext, 1( schodulo an Inlonnow W e d . r / a r c h 2 0 th Thors. March 2181.*

PRODUCTION

Tho Timos-News Is accopling oppiicaiions

-------------------EULL.'fiME.POSmoIN OUR MAILROOM

Mochanicai apiiiude ar a dependable nature i essoniial. Must bo ab

to lift 50 Ibs.. work «vsnings& lalo mg

Yoar round wiih benolii____________ en.'lflwdJtflninci po>

It iniorosted. please lillc an application at:

The Times-News office 132 3rd Sl, W, Twin Fal

Attn: Daniel Waloek. The Times-Nows Is a aniQ‘lree workplace'

Twill d o hand quilting lor you in my home.

Call 324w»S77

PUBUC SERVICE MESSAGE

Fodorol employment Info motion is froo. Remen bor. no one can piomi! you a lederal job. For frc information aboul fodor jobs, call Caroor Americ Connociion,

478-757-3000* ^ Y O U R O W N B O S

S 2 5 - S 7 5 /h r . P T /F ' training. 800-250-298

«sta>rwayloweanti.com• 8 T A V H 0 li(r« —: WORKOM-UNEI

. » Full training provided) iwww,hotnencorno-4u.c0( •fcflOME (6)

The Times-News li currently looklrig

for carriers for Independent

Junior routes avail able In the Jeromt

area.

BOUTES23 100-700 W esl Ave. B 100-700 W esl Ave. E 300-800 lV e sf> iv e . C

ROUTE S29100-600 W. Ave. G 200-300 W. Ave. I

llyo u flv» ln th laam aS a n Intenated In being .

. newtpaper carrier... Pleaa*callDlaMet

733-0931 ext. 348M

JEROMESMOTOR-nOUTE

--------- - The TimeS'News Iscurrently looking for an

In dependen t M otor R o u te Carrier In th e

JEROM E area. Valid drivers license &

reliatjle vehicle a m ust ROUTE 6^9

IF you live In Ihe Jerom e area i are Inter

ested In being a N ews paper Carrier,

p lease contact Ihe Twir Falls Times-News

office a t 733-0931. ext. 3 4 e .o rslo p b y1 3 2 3 rc

SI. W. Twin F a im

' TT»TIme»-N«w» It

; Route Carrier In the MINK^ASSIAarea.

IF you live in the MlnhCassia area S are

Interested In being a ■^Newspaper Canier.; please contact the ; Burtey TTmes-Newe f omce at 677-4042 or ' stop by the Burtey fifHeeat: 12630mtend

(Roper Bvfktng)’

's f f ______________ ■

c e TimM-NMvt. Tt>. Twin FalU. Idaho TuMdty,

QLENNSFERRY -

?

The Times-Newsoh"!?,?,!'' currently lookir oo-IsS; for carriers foi

Indepent^ent mo--------- routes availablei 10 se ll the Qlennsferr I o r Fax a rea .’S J ' i * B s m m

ZI^younv»lnthlt~ana — : ~ ' a n Intenated In beInt ^ and Phaae call Olatriet»ry-Plus__________ Uanager------jm plele 733-0931 ext 343M

"4 ff fK 7 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ - J

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s - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ :ION The T{mea>New8 li a motl- currently looking fc

inn A Independent Moti

" ° r ? A a r a " “ ’

b u f no t ROUTE S^3 I Iroe toas. Inc. IF you live in Iho > '16 10 Mini-Cassia area i ai « w o n inierested in being £

Newspaper Carrier.:______ please conlaci ihe

Burley Times-News office a i 677-4042 0

?n*(«r stop by Ihe Burley m o H - _cfficej/u263.0vfiriar >0M (Roper Building,

: r ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★h d p e b t --------------------

n S “pay.^-- ^The-Tlm esiN aw # l8-Ml QUI currently looking for g,. A Independent Junio Ilice; - Carrier In the Falls. RUPERT area,

xk.<sa ' RUPERT

ROUTE 421

8th St. Scott Ave. H K SI.-F SI.

IF you live In Ihe RUPERT area S are inierested in being a

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office at: 1263 Overtax inlor. Ave. (Roper Building)'

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your ad th e first d ay it runs . A fter

that tim e T h e Tim es-N ew s will not be responsible for any m ista k es .

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avow ing t/m eshare a n d _ real estale scam s, write E to th e F e d e r a l T r a d e « C om m ission. W ashing*

ion. D.C.. 20580. o r call the Naiionai Fraud Infor- m a t i o n C e n t e r . 1-aoO-S76-7060,B

d BUHL By O w ner 5 a c re s n w /5 w ater s h a re s , su r- e rounded by troos. com - i. pletely foncod. many out-

tsuiidings. remodeled - bdrm home. 4 car garago.

S95,000. Msg 537-6759J i ■) BURLEY Brick home.

2 bdrm,. i h bath, sprin­kler syslom, garago. im- m a c u la te c o n d . 2 0 3 0

, Yal6,S60.000, 678-9722«

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FILERModem 3 bdrm listed a t

only S57.500. Don't delay. CallJudy.

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CallS43-4371l Ciattil>M . . . loi peopls

BvBiywtwral 733-0831.

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I EDEN Firo so le . 3 /2 . .24 acre e o u n lry view, m a­tu re trees , outbuildings, b e s t offer ovor S20.000. :

_CASH ONLY^829-5554‘ , QOODING 1 bdrm.1 bath

;g 2 c l t^ lo t s .

S32.000’ c « l lW 8 W * ^ ' QOOOINQ C ule country

hom o. 3 b d r m . 1 b a th , n o w p a t io a n d s t o r m

. doors, shop. On 2 acres. .------ near the Big Wood Rlverr ------- 934-9153 or 539-7714*—

HOME INSPECTIONS 2000 > since 1993. i

_ am Baker. 326»511 5 , - JEROME Couniry homo. 3

------bdrm r2bntfT rC roarn»m r ~in su lo tod h e a le d sh o p * wilh lots ol trees, gardon

' space, locatod on 1 aero N o r t h w e s t J o r o m o . 5152.000. Additkmol 2.78 o c r o s a v a i l a b lo w ilh * lonced pasture, outbuild­ings and w ater sh a ro s . C oll Morvo W a lte rs a t

, fftr ynur __sonol showing. 324-7518 F

Landm ark Realty*

JE R O M E N ic e o ld o r 2 bdm i.2bothhofflo, Boso­m o n l. g a ra g o . 2 room f ottico. 233 E ast Avo. B, i S78.500. For appointmoni. 324-6956 or 539-4377‘ ;

r THE TIMES NEWS I Ti Classified D epartm ent •

opens a t 8:00 amMon th ru Frl^____ «

— T ako-C aT fot your— ' r classified buslneae tMfore you head to

1-208-733-0931 e iL 2 o r our Burley Office

I 1-206-677-4042

TVWN FALLSI

EAGER TO SELL!! °

2924 Skyline Dr. )3,2 acres NE. T.F. '

Main Houso 3600 sq. ft,5 bdrms.. 3 baths

LoU of ex tra s . Separate 1600-sq-It, shopw llh S

1680 sq. ft. upstairs apt. TV

5289.000. 2 Make a n Offer g

^ le a M c a H 4 2 ^ 5 9 6 9 ^ P;

TWIN PAL13 3 Mrm. 214 nbath, approx. 2400 sq. ft. m w/ poo l, s a u n a , la c u jz i 4 lub, 2 fireplaces. Indoor ki bar-b-que. Corian counter qilops.S145.000/olfer. ^736-6505 or 731-2956* bi

: TWIN FALLS------------------701 O'Leary W ay. Buill In WE

1 9 9 9 . 3 b d rm . 2 b o th , lot 1412 sq . ft., sp rln k lo r. ai loncod. beautifully land ­sc ap e d . w ooden b linds. s = Momingside and O -U ary t schools: S i 14.900. C ali m737-0456 o r 420-5992* |

TVflN FALLS Built In 1995. QO 3 b d m is .2 b a ih s .2 0 0 0 sq . gi ll. Large rooms. Gas hoat.AC. liroplaco, 2 car garage eRV parking. Auto spnnklors m - Lorgo shod. N k» neighbor-

hood, near O leory .5149.000, bo

736-4694 or 731-5648 V*2506 4th Ave.E.* Ml

IrriBiaci02:

HE>TWIN FALLS | 1Groat lamJIy home, quiet —

NE a re a . 3 0 6 6 sq . It. KIM 6 b e d ro o m s , )o i-tub . car a p p liances , deck , hot tub. lorm al living rm .. d in ing rm .. s o p a ra lo iH ii lamily room, 3 cor ga- u a

-fa g o .'sm ill-sh o M ro 'a ~ no , ond sprinklers, —

fW N FALLS Musi sell! ^5 bdrm. 3 baths. 2 family ^ 5 ro o m s, living & d in ingrooms. Almost 1700 sq . ™

•ft, with ?4 basement. TWIiS134.00. Located a t s to

791 C am pus Drive. on 1733-1915foranappt.* C

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» TWINFALLS 1900 ♦sq.ft, C - buill in -96. 3 bedroom. 2 b I . both, 734-8693 lor appt.* I • TWINFALLS 5. -View for sa le , com es with- J , I a h ouso thal Is way loo '

b ig . 3600 sq, ft.. 6 bdrm., - 2 hbaih,kltchen/grealrm . ' combo, dbl, garage. Cul- d e -sa c . locallon outside r01 d ty limits (1060 Desert f t

' V iew ). Look for 2 w ise ■guardian pine trees, ■

Agents we’re not listing but “ ; : 1 m W 3 % I 736-6315.*TWIN FALLS ■

$225,000• Beautiful 3 bdrm. 2 balh.

•-2ia7sq.ft„ooolevoi;bU iit1998. cfwlce NE k>catk)n.

• 3 bdrm, 2 Ijoihs. lots ol• oak. vaulted coilings. spa- -

c lous bdrm s. tile ba lhs. nico yard. On Caswell W.

S129,900• 4 bdrm s, 2 ba th s , liro-

ploco, roc room, jacuzzl. c o v o ro d p o lio . O n .01ocros in city limits,-North-------locatton. ____________ =

R O B E R T J O N E S ¥ R E A L T Y I 733-0404 JB

TWIN FA LLS 3 bdrm . 3 bath , hardwood and tile, cul-de-sac , Condlorldao, _ i ; S188 .900 ,736-8207* K“

TWIN PALLS 3 bdrm. cor- ^

™ a , “n " x s s r I800-319-3323 oxt H792*

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“ TWIN'FALLSMO'<avajoLoop.S126.000.

1990trl.levot,4bdrm .2 full baths, wall 10 ^

ceiling, main living roomfamily room, large R U

kitchen/dining area, ^aDW. disposal, central 1 I

air. forced air hoat, fully upw ooded fenced back cr<

yd., auto sprinklers. Ig. n uwood deck, spa ready. e i

dbl. garage. RV pad 73

location. 4 *M rm.!bi^innd e sk s , fireplaco. partial basom ont. oxtra storage.H a l l a c r e l o t . Q u ic k ‘"0 p o s s e s s io n S141 .S 00 . 733-4323 or 735-0036* hoi

TWIN FALLS Relocating _£j5 m ust soli! Beaullfui home. JE R 4 bdnns. 2 full baths, open poi k iichen. fireplace. 2 c ar S4 garago. Mature landscap- j f S ing wilh dock. Must see to b e liev e . $123 ,900 . Kim L „ 737-1423 Of 736-3933‘ a w

WE BUY HOUSES. JW ilost cash , two^fay closing, ha i any condition, any price.

420-2176 N l^*

ObODINQ North 2 acres Great homo sile. S16,500

Ovmer will finance. vl?e86-2095or73l-0103* J f l l

M Q ERM ANVAOEY-----) lo ts availablo. Ranging Vbetw een ^4 to 2 W.acres, ___ :Very beautiful a rea near SHO!M alad Rivor.-Cullnary & 4 bdIrrigation wator availablo flart to e a c h lot. Restric tivec o v en a n ts . A ssociation S80fees, S25/month, Lots aro optIS 15 .000-S 23 .000/oach . 270:Call 837-9124* fvViR

acres, realtor owned. Call 025-5617/208-431-5617* ^

1EYBURN - Foxboro lots. 1 ha S13.000/UP. All utilities. I r i^ C a ll67»0637*UMBERLY 5 acres near canyon. NE. road, power, tSKm

scenic. No mfg, hom es _____UMBERLY C ottonw ood pet»H e ig h ts :-3 -9 aero lo ts rN ear S . Hills, 539-7604* f w l TVENDEU. 3(4 acros or 48 stov<tots in cily limits. S55.000. F o n

Call B86-9968* S44C

W IN F A L tS ’T Iredo f 733-i « to c * « 7 'C h e c k retumo n n e w 4 p lex . h»«

Call Chuck 733-8207* $50

T W IN F A L L S 1 4 x 6 6 2 5 3bdmi. 21» thw /hobby rm. ,2 s to ra g e sh e d s , c lea n «m ust seo. S10,000/olfer, *733-4615or 731-6726.* _

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D E P A R T M E N T208-734-5538 ™i208-6^-4543 S.

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JEROM E 2 bdmi. 1 bath. f = =rango. W/D. nice back yd. ^ . w/sprlnklors. S450/moS500dep.324-2639- W k

BUHL 2 bedroom, 1 bath,— mobile home.-no p e ts— • •*‘"1

Long term lease, , S400/mo. * dop, 543-8342

BUHL Nico nowly romod- elod 3 bdnn, homo, 1 milo Irom Buhl, 543-8800*

B U R L E Y K l lc h o n o t te TviJi; - 8leoping.rm8.-Sl.10/w k ,- -sY jI

mo, 635 W Mam. 878-7833 EDEN 2 bedroom 1V, bath

moWle home, appis. W/Dhookup/storage, 423-5104 Bl

RLER 3968 N. 2300 E, ____Farm house, 3 bedroom, r —1 balh, Appis. W/D hook- k g .up. S550 f dop. Rol, & A t credit check, 324-6340'

FILER Small 2 bedroom. .........617 6th S t. S4S 0*dop, BURI733-9658 or 731-2345,* Affoi

QOODING 3 bedroom,2 b a th* . Carport,Nevada Sl. S550. Call 837-6523*

a00D IN G V ery lg ,2bdm i. 1 bdwith garago , S575/mo.* hamS 4 0 0 d e p . N o s m o k - Coing/pels. Call 539-0633.* ..........

1ANSEN 2 bdrm. mobllo f w i Sh om e, a p p is .. s to ro g o , «22 «DW. No pets 423-5104* ^ , 8

lEHOME 2 bdrm. Pa in l. gUHLp o rch & toncod . S440* 1 <S440dep . Call 324-4946. penia

lEROME 3 bdnn, garago. Fr{tenced yard, aulo sphnki- Rers. S600/mo. S400 dop. Hallo Avail. 5/1 Call 324-7092*rE R O M E 3 b d r m . 1 BUHLb a th s , c lea n lull bsm t.. Ren fenced yd. S650 324-3317. iEROME3 bdnn .2 baths.m obilo hom e . No p o ts . e u R LL ong le rm S49S /m o. * $775dep 324-8903 or 543-6342 sidybnO M E C ountry houso 6 ™-:N of tonvn. 2 bdnn. 1 baih, gU R LNo lg. animals. $450/mo. bath1st.last.6dop.324w>615« rofrigHOSHONE 2 bedroom, smok

1 baih. $450 month. catioiCall 208-780-5462* Ftel,

HOSHONE Split level.—I bdrm. 2 bath. Oolachod C A S Tgarago. largo yard, largo bdrm.basem ent. Lot ol storage. RomS600/mo, Possible loaso (option lo buy. 200-726- Equol f 2705 or 208-720-2645* iD EFTW N FALLS------------------ 1 -1bc!223 K ln g sg a te Family S200lo m e , 3 bdrm . 2 b a th . pots.

%“'e 'lZ !V .S ”2 * a F A W i1 balh mobilo homo. S350

deposit. <BRAWLEY REALTY Convoi

734-5856 lo<MN FALLS Beautiful. bodoom. 2 bath, appis.. a ra g o . law n c o ro . No wts/smoklng. S895 mo. + ieposit.-c«ii73»ea69— — — S l N F A L L S 2 b d r m . H a S l«Itovo, laundry hook-up, ----------■ o n c o d b a c k y a r d . OOODi 44(Vmo, 208-585-3445.a subsic VIN FA L L S 2 -I- bdrm . ftnge fum., W/D hookup. ciM n la rage, no pels. refs. A w a i^ i

^ 3 7 1 2 . leave m sg.' 4986?

bilo. n e a r golf courso . Ing 01 SSOO mo 4dop 733-9658* Opporl

r w iN F A L L S 3 b d r m . QOOC 2 bath. 2 ear garage. No apis

sm oklng/pets. S650/m o. S42S 733-6676 o r 420-1973* h a M

rwiN F A L U 3 bedroom, ap t. 1 balh. /kppis: included, mont

S6OOAH0 ♦ $500 deposit J e r o For appt. 736-8100* [.

■WIN FALLS 8 bdmi. T op 324-1 a r e a , s p r in k le r s , l i r e j e r c alami. rent/sell, 733-1359. Bas^ 'WIN FALLS newer Plo««3-bdrm — a - b a th r s h o p r -j e r oS900-*-dep.-734-e2g4‘-------- NorthWIN FA L L S O n e o f a M iro kind overlooking S hoa- ^ 5 h o n e Falla,.voiy.Quiet. 3 j e r o i bdrni. 2 ba th .3 liroplaces. - u o s ta ? « iS ^ o p o * sq ._ f |J i.0 5 Q . _S o !sr ♦ dep. CatrS39-9102* monll WIN FA L L S S p a c io u s f = d u p le x , 'n o a r s c h o o ls . S S450. Call 733-1359.- AFWIN FALLS Stop paying J J rom . L o o se to O w n. 2 '*•» Ddrm. 1 bath, Quiol area.For dolails call 736-8464*— • LllXl NENDELL In^counlr^^ 3 . . pji;;

iomo,‘ S400m o.’J d o p .4 >drm, 2 balh, remodeled, • Fro< J550 + d e p . 536-2294.* .Sw ir

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EXECUTIVE surrEs ^ H elust brinp yoursulii-ji«it . ^

Fumishod lor monthly short tenn Corporate

Housing.736-2478 Or _______

734-4339 TWINF 2 baih

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StateA pU .AColonial Park 1 ^ 6

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B j :IRLEY ■ m f ; ;ifordablo senior housing, 2 bdrm,2 & over. NBA Syrlnga 764 Hoilaza. Free Ulilitios, spa- 2 bdrm,.ous. mulli-purpose rm, 442 Locctive reskftint committee. 1 balh.bdnn, apartments. EHO. BRA\ indicap accessible. -

t w n f J- 2’ baih, IN FALLS Studio apt. place. \ >25/mo s iso /dep . No > d e p ,l Its, Call 733-3006* 734-26 HL TWIN FAI & 2 Bedroom Apts. 377 Mor nts Irom S38S-S430/mo- 3 bdrnt.. Freshly redecoratod. 2140 Elti Roacfytom ovein. 2 bath,:

" “ “ •tO T

UL 2 bdrm. apt, avail, em based on income.

Call 543-8833, I tS S T lal Housing Opportunity.RLEY C loan 1 bdrm . I HOU!75 ,2 bdrm. S300. Sub- I Immaculy available, EHO Call I Uunc8-7438 o r 876-3337* I Gan fILEY N ice 2 bd rm .1th, avail. A prtns, stove, i l * * * *rig,. W/D hook-up. No i S ^ =loklno or pots, quiot k>- I tWINF^:ion. fenced back yard, I * * * * *I, req. IHA approved. I SPAR»Ileves678-1319.B | 1 bednxST L E F O R D l a n d 2 I -m. opts, available now,m basod on Income. j _

Call 543-6833. f wlNFAtII Housing Opportunity. 1 ?T2.2bdrm s.S285bdrm , $ 2 5 0 m onth* t®

1 -2 .3B dis. t>aiiBZ5-<i7B SomoDWWNBROOKAPTS SpacioIN THE CEN TER Nope

O FIT A LL O TWINFALvenlomly tocaied next 1 ,2 4 3ito dining, shopping. Rents froreater, area business Stovo. Rehid much moro. Call lo Call IcM> your 1 .2 or 3 bdmi. Kallowa f

apt, today! 7!—734-1600-------- ^wiWFaL17 Fawnbrook Avo. New 2 ^ llcap accessible, EHO ■ refrig. Mi IDING Low Incom e w oaher. sidizod. 1 bdrm ap t. P*«e.AC, il. a t W est Side Court. sonkir &/or disabled. ELWO( sn nice neighborhood. 73cing distance lo R k l^ TWIN FAU ngs. Call S h W e y S S . dupleVV 6 w ee k d ay s b e lo re ik5o,$500

240 N,01OK. E q u al H ousing lo roccuo

_______________324-5419

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4 tM droo ir^ 3iacuzzl off m aatar

ba lh . o a k kllchan. la rg s ^ ■ • n i e play nsom, 2 c a r ^ H g v a g e . a u n de ck a n d

patio, f i i y landacapad^ H y a i d . 3 c a r^ ia ja o e , RV ^ ■ p a d M O R B I I ^ ^^ ■ C a l ^ O O O O ^ W

OODINQ X and 2 bdim spis and hom es, $325 lo S425. Call 539-0605.*AZELTON 1 bdrm. 1 baiti sp i. A pp is . Inci. $ 2 2 5 / month. 206-733-6663.*EROME 2 bedrooms, m b a th . Ail appis. $465. }24-8499 or 420-1011.ERO M E t a 2 b d r m s .Sas^d oft Income. EHO. » le B se ca ll2 0 S -3 2 4 < ^ .

'Jorth Uncolnr$295TTK)ri” '— Klrm. 316 South Adams >325 mo. Call 324-7902.*Ir o m e 3 bdnn. 2 bath; - ipstairs ap t. 1400 sq. ft. i a jm o k Jn g /p o ts .-$ 6 S 0 ---------nonlh ♦ dep. 324-3336.

^ S A R A T O G A I “ A P A R T M E N T S• Now A vailable New 2 A 3 bedroom

A pta.

Luxury 1 .Z S '3 bdrm-------------.Eimesa.Cenlot______________Computer Cenlor Communiiy Cantor Freo Video Library Sum m ing Pool W asher/Dryer Incl.Contrai Hoat & Air Enctosod G arages Availablo 651 S a ra to g a Dr.

735-1600

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Q w rP a n rA p a n n s f iii i---------176 Maurice Siroel

Twin Falls 734-4195

INFAI.LS N E ,3bdim . bath, condo. All appis.

irage. AC. $625 * $400'P^31-9269^736^9269:______iN FA L lS-------------------04 Shoup E. 3 bdrnis,4 baths, privaie partdng.

M o m in g s id e #3 UKE sW 3 b d r m ., 2 b a th ,75 * dop. No smoking,17 S. W ashington drm, 2 bath. $575 *dep.I Sth SL E. 2 bdnn,. ath. $325 * deposit.’ Parad is* P la c * a i0 2 Inn, 2 balh. $ 5 5 0 * dep I Honey L ocyst Jrm,.1 bath, $4 5 0 * dep I L ocust a i 1 bdnn.«lh. $300 * deposit,IRAWLEY REALTY

734-5656 N FALLS 3 bedrooms bam. townhome. Flro- ce. W /0 hookup, $550 top. No sm oking pets.4-2622 o r 731-4256N FA LiS-------------------M om lngal(fe«3 lm i.;2bath . $595,O EIliabeth 2 bedroom ath, SSOO, Deposit, dit chock & loase req.8 p a rk s# 4Jnn, S425, Trocey«-8503 or 280-2752 *

IN FALLS I• • • • • • • • • • • •fOUSE SIZE APT. naculate 2 bedroom, aundry. Storage &Garage Parking,

736-2476 ■

^ A L L S I» • • • • • • • • • • •’ARKLINQ CLEAN Mrooms, $395 6 up..aundiy A Storage

736-2478 ■

^ L L S A P T S . *id P h e a san t View

Tow nhom ea.1 Bdrms. $349-195 )DW 4 W/D hookups, tacious and dean ,0 pots. 734-6600 FALLS4 3 Bedroom Units1 from $325-S650Ano Rofrtg. W/D Hookups

a il tor more inlo.

2 bedroom. Range.}. M icrowave, d ish- le r . W/D, G a s fire-

Near school a park. W OO O A EV A W

734-1401 F A L L S 2 b d n n .b ^ ix. Nice qulai loca- $500/mo.*$300dep. N .O strande r.ready !*upancy. 733-5151 >419*

f - „ „

TWIN FALLS 1 bdrni. W/D hookup,, s to v e & refrig. Garago. No po tt. $400 •» S400 dep. 423.<S32*

coble, r a pols. SSSQ/mo.* dep. Call 208-736-2a38,

cloon duplox. Gorago, NeT druga/l»t8,$575i-dop.

Catl 733-2S46

druga/pols. S57S-fdop. Call 733-2548

TWW fiALLS 2 bodroom --- — Extra

S 4 7 5 f dop.

— 'low nhouae. fenced back . yard, W/D hookup. Now

2 bath, woter. sowor. trash-------p«ld.-appl«..lrwl.-S650 +

dop. Call 4 23 -693 f

2 bdrm. vory cloon. appls. ca rp o rt , no drugs/po ts. S44S^-dop. 733-2546.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * T W IN F A L L S A V A IL .. NOW. Socure 2 bdrm. 1 . both. S410 per mo.+S200 , ; flop. Somo utils, incl. No

p o l s . L o c a i o d n o a r downlown. Crodit chock roq. COII2O0-733-2218.

JTWIN FALLS BmuWuI In-

$ld» A out 2 bdrm. IH OMih. c arp o rt, laundry, s io ra g o . vory privote & < quilo. AC. S485/mo.*dop. Call 208-734-eO07- ■

t w i N W u s r a a r a p E r--------lJ)drm _l-bath ,-K ilchon- -

with sppllancos. $400/mo.♦ d ep o sit. O w nor poyshoot. Cotl Irwin Roally a l i734-6500.« I

rWlN hAlL C lean stu- Id io , A 1 bdrm . 434 4th IAve. W. $ 3 1 0 f t$ 4 0 0 + f dep . Utils, pd.734-1465.*

bdrm. Incl. hool. wo?er. i W /D. no sm oking/pols. S400. 520 2nd Avo W. Ploasocoll208-734-l46S* f

't w in f a l l s (jionoagios. ISenior Housing. 1 bdm>. Ie in g o & c o rd s wookly. IS425/mo. 208-735-0308.* f

TWiN TALLSTJETnoworc o u n t ry a p l . l b d rm . appts. W/D |)ook-up. AC. 0 N o p e ts /s m o k in g . No ! yard. $475 ♦ dop. Etocirtc , Included. Call 733-830r i

son School. 2 bdrm wim fgarage. Toking applicaii- Ions. 604 Jackson, oloctric Ihoot pump. 602 Jackson. ■gas hoat. Wolor garbago Spaid. SS50/S550 dop. Call tfor inlomaHon 734-4758. • |

• TWIN FALlS spacious 3 Pii bdrm . 2 bolh. noar col- !

tog».$5Q0rtT>o.736-4924.» i fW l> i F A L L S 6 UPER

DE4I.7 2 bdrm. 2 Bath, in Snewor 4-pioK. $500/mo. ,No smoking or pots. Coli t734-8452 <? 7 3 4 ^ * b

T w iN F jfD 3 5 JE w » u R g f;NEW S8S0 & up.3 bdrm. s2 b a th , g a ra g o . p o tlo . \n

:oppls.DW . W /0 hook-up..A C .O p e n M o d e l 3 1 9 ,•Lonoro. Chuck 733-8207. J b 'Tonni 734-4012. ■iw jN FALLS. New 3 bOrm. M,2bathCa1ldays731-0004 ■Of evenings 733-OOQ4.B f5

WrENDELt now duptox. 2 bbdnn. 1 both, ali new appi s& AC. $550 mo. R en io r uo w n ? P ric e $ 1 0 9 ,9 0 0 . f vC H 934-9595.S3»0805. ”

holiday ^ t e l f.Under now managomeni. —. Nice, ctoan. comlortablo T

rooms. 401 W; Main. ^324-2361* ■

t w i N m i 3 ? 9 5 S J « k “ 5$349 mo. M t t microwave.

— -rgr1o.-auaiCiftCl73g-yflM,~ ~

weekly rates • Affordable • Cloon •O u k ifF r lo n d V

g l B a i t o b w ^ d . ^ 6 2 0

^ ^ 0 /w e e k . m lc ro w ^ o ! relrig. Utilities pd. Cable TV. no pets.1201 Kimber­ly Rd. or can 735^)232* 7

3 bdmi. o n - p r i ^ J it o t $ 3 2 5 + S200 deposit EDiJl y e a r le a se . Sorry no llr>g ^ ^ 2 0 e - ^ ^ r go

ExW* c le a n . M ost ulils. S3Q _ g S S . No peta. 733-6234 Nei

S i

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M a « r a a . E x e « n * n t CXT M n a M . C atl f e r a p p i. Am

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m TWN FALLSig. Retail space available lor ' ♦ lease. 2200sq. n at_ ^870 Blue LakesBlvdN. i

FIIT olfteo space . 720 ♦ ' ). u tililies inisiuded, S700

month. Call 736-4929.*

go. *O FEICE-..Kim berly-Rd.^ - ). Bluo Lakes Blvd.. Addi­

son Ave. E.- SHOP • 850, 1055. 1220..j; . 40008Q.fL 'fmon).“ -i-.zz z

W A R E H O U SE • 2 .5 0 0 . r--------5.000-sq.ft.-------------------JL Call Steve

5 " • ’ 7 ^ " ° ' " (

12' ^ M rb u i iS n g s ? ? h o OW Z T im e s N ew s B ld g . in ■ Historic Old Towno. now

h a s up to 9 ,0 0 0 s q . ft.* avallablo (or toaso. Park*-------ln g ^ lo ra g o ,w u r« y .» y s - -

lom, high spood Inlomot. s. ond phono systom. FREE }. RENTl Call Slophonio at

3 0 B - 0 4 7 2 o r T o r r y a t „- 308-2455.* ^ R

II uui#» only mmuiot lo pl«c«1 your clusfflwj ad . . . Ow „0 roiulis takotbHlonoof. H

^ ^ H L E Y -a p p ro « -1 3 .6 0 0 . - i h ft.7 dock doors & railroad J1 siding. 3 lg offices. Call H . 436-0694or431-0694 2 ) T w in f a l l S 2700 sq. tt, i ’■ sh o p /w a re h o u so avail*. ablo Immodlatoly - addi- ‘

tional olfice sp a co a lso '1- -ovoH a b le rL o c ato d n e a r Tl

John Ooero. Contact Walt (i 737-3939. ____________ J

: I

' PAUL 70 Acres boot shares |for ront. Call 678-0369* u i

Wa n t e o ii Spud ground ’Cosh rent. Bolwoon Kim- _ fborfy & Glonns Fony. S \

Coil 326-5034’ 8

FAIRFIELD P astu ro /400 Tfi .yoarilngs. 5/1-9/1, insido s: fioM8.Loavoll934-8543B u

Summor grazing for 200 20(poir, Beginning 4 /1-lQ /l CIncludes com pleto caro. $Cali a lJo h n 336-9053.* V

1BTNKSASSiiAl^eA im- p -

gated pasture for 15-25 pair of cows. 654-2747a m

PA STURE WANTED ior H 50 hoad of pairs. Will pay is tm o . Inadvanco. IRI

53&-1S49*SOUTHERN ID o r North- t

e rn NV. S u m m o r p a s - J turof150<»y8.324-6976a ^

WANTED Summor posture for 30 p a irs . C a ll 543- 9099 after 7 pm,* _ _

WANTED Summor pasture for 75 po ir in S o u th e rn ,1 Idaho. Call S44-2S19* thi

bath lo sh a ro . PrlvTcy^ storage, garage. S37S. All , utiis.lncl.Call73l-8771,* ;

TWIN FALLS Room m ate J wanlod. $250 month, util- . Itios paki. Can 733^)973. ^

f w I N F A L L S F e m a lo r o o m m a to w a n ie d .n o ^06 pots/sm oklng. $350/mo. in c i^ u t i l i t i e s ^ ^ w ^ JM

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S e r v i c e w >D i r e c t o r y p '«

7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 e x t 2 w

^ ' f ^ D S -1 0 h e a d o t good quality 2nd o r 3rd ,*

543^283 Of 5 3 M 283- S ji a U i iW i t l iH K ------------- ^Need to move. Make offer.

5434866 or 539-7715. ^ 7 1 539-7718’

CaB834-S244*5 X m I ------------------------- m32 head o l Hereford pa irs . cawed Feb-Mar. * 0 1 ^ s e ll a m a tl a r lo ls . C a ll |yer

" ' ' c a s y S e ' i e . * ^ 7 ®

ttM 1 8 4 er8 S » -1 2 2 4 .* WBli5 x m r o n s r a a r * £ •

20M aB-7473or6B M O er s m u f W M M d K a c ~

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%M 4 - e s » o r 5 3 f r a e z r 5 g i

CATTLE Bulls. H o ls te in HA’

, iiHICkENS 34 d a r . oW. 73< s e v e ra l w h lte -leg g a rs . R T

.' h o R S E 19 y r. o ld r e g . str‘ m are , runs high sc h o o l c r ;> polos 4 barrels. $3200. ba^ Can 733-0853*________ ^

' -sorrorgoldlnijTbuStarrd"' Ing bloodlines, Z an P a rr ^

Bar. 2 Eyed Ja ck , g roat so<■ _confomu>tk>n. $2000. ^ ^

-2 8 f r « W 0 o r 432^820*- i i o f l S E - 8 .v e a r .« ld - b s y . —

m are, $2^ o f f e r . 8^7531 o r487-2248 eves.*

Hi!)H8 E c o W V 3y r. o ld « !m a ro . AO HA . W lllin o , ’ ?w atches cow. tum s great. JUIIS h d n d s , g r e a t b o d y . ^Breeding- sire Shaw n O balL a n a . LTE $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 + 40 damo • Miss Madro P e p - -Ra y

fessional training. Soo 0 53s Prescott Ranch r—

■ 208.733-M72*

4 white stallion. $3000*® WillCall 208-527-4403* 5a 4

H 6 N s e ro g . QH b r o o d i j * v moro rktaWo. good projecthorsfl, brovm. 15.3. 6 yrs T tJ 0M .g850. Can 4-9180.*

• ^Bn^ '" 5 3 e - ° t '6ig.-

^ Q S W olnor p ig s , $ 5 0 .2 sow s & 1 boa r. $2 0 0 / — ~ oach, Caft 324-769T O ^ T

TURKBV8 Bourbon ro d s ' or wild turkeys lor sa le . 1* 11 $25/oach. Call 543-9099 ^ offer 7 pm.*

1* ^ i « a e o h p ! ^ ^ ^ * g o ^

cond. Call 543-2270.* T.S.C.sw ItcH p l o W j d 975 Ca

sw itch p iow . 5 b o tto m — . wmarrow hitch. 731-8294* r " —

oxtra tiros. 12/voll. Be*! offor.CaU644-l190.*

T io c M ra iio l’ $750. Won S®,"* ^ ^ 0 ^ 9 3 4 -6 1 8 8 eves.*

2001 Trails W est 2-Horso C l a s s i c S E . L o a d e d !$ 6 9 5 9 . 7 3 3 - 1 8 2 3 o r 1-800-333-2219

T r a i l e r s *73 40- Trans- c h o pc ra lt f latbed . 20 ' u tility 7730flatbed pup $5800rtfflof 8 5 5

Cau 537-6708 ■ conli

T heac c*wp- CULH

8 r tcESrEffpRST-----------IRRKJATtON SYSTEMS FORA

UndsayZimmaUc(2) - - J D 6I1- 12W -7.T ow ertocaled tectoih Kimberly; 1- 1030*6- lent cT ^ rk x a lo d ln W n g H lll. 5922ID. Maks offer. S e e m

FlrstN atlonaleoo-s6e-«242* i J '

iJl’V D t S PIPE REPA itt.H and lin o s , m a in tin e a I S tend whool lines, (even In i ? * ‘ tho Ikikl). Cali 678-7149.*

* * * * * * * * * * IH h a yR X Y OUR OW N

SPRIN K LER P IP E3--6-Pip.p™ o«a. ^3 point hitch. $4200. IH S p t

Solf contained, $5300. cutterC a ll5 3 ( M 6 7 - 3 7 2 6 'H-29S t o more detalla-

* * * * * * * * * *Tra

1080 ft. 12* Alum. $2.75 180 ft. 12* PVC $2.15 TTiSS 21011.10-Alum. $2 .tS I L w 120ft.6*Aluminum$1.50

Call20M 78-4222*^ f 02d t . 6* alum, gated

Inside gate.Call 326-5022*

1VOT8-12'us«d-Z)mmaM'& Plorco. Sunriso Irriga- **?” ? ' tlon734-&«44.Miu>/B2S: v A n te o 8* gated ilumlnum pipe. 3 .000 feel. 280<JB23or731-1006.‘ ^ d r

dS ^ S S S s s ,B uyorSoH .825-S617«

3 * , s h o r l h o o k , 3 * ffMi wlW e s te rn so lid s o t . 4 6 ^ i m p ie c e s o f 6 * p o r ta b l emainline. Call 208-397- N E W H^ or 2^ 220-1000* J ^ l

wAnovor. 6ft. w tw W $3000. CaD 934-5055*

m s c u m ----------------

rHEfiL U M U . 3 iTnSa c t» 6U W ade R ain . 6 * w h ee ls . = m p r » »0 .C a> S 3 a -1 3 4 7 .*

° 5 4 a S 6 ? I S ^ t5 ? ’’ ^ 8 0 1 iS3»7718*

EEOAIMta, n o w tiy tn e 'g ^ a g>081. Farm er to Farm errtxn $.90 w I). wM d»- e .

^ -TWaBun $4 Admi

iS B ra D H s e ---------------

i!6 N u li« n B l4 % p n jM ) H a m 4 bread. p a M lead . 60f T i t

: t liMdor cattle.-------- n a mS) ton balsa. STSAon. M fW Q

H M I I i a i l l i i i l l i

W V Straw ,2 0 0 bales. S T ( 1200 Ton o l hay. All ton Gril b J I .J jC .,1 6 ,3 .6 0 4 . ^

N a y 100ton bales 3rd cutting. 205 RFV. 60 ^

o n e to n b a l e s b a r lo y S straw. Call S37-6928*

hA Y 1st c ro p . ISO to n s bales, exc. sh e d stored.

_4ai-S60a/43a-.560aavesl. ____H A .Y .2 0 0 .lo n ,.0 S R F V ,------Ca

large or small balos avail. sgS i A lso(eodorhay.C all431- 5957 or -4 3 0 4 .*

Soil any amount. -P iB a8 ffm n 7 3 y 2 S 2 o :» ~ '^ T 7. H A Y 3 r d c r o p . 2 0 lo n minimum. Sm all b a lo s r $80/lon. 539-3068 days o re v o s .8 2 9 -S 1 7 f ° o ih

iAY Alfalla 3rd crop, u r g o aval balos. will dellvor. Approx. TfFTi 4010^.733-4455.* p e r

-^-varJoiios-Stolo-le'sled^$1.50 por Ib. 543-6866 or k g n 539-7715.539-7718*

iA V A lliM .P rtm o loo lon H = 3rd. 50 ton 2nd. 15 ton CAMI 1st. 2 string hoavy balos.Will soil smoll am ounts. , 324-5082 or 420-0871* S25C

crops.'Vooo lon*l*ton*4 ^ 8 0 1 /2 t o n b a l o s . C a l l 431-3429BI^ Y D a ^ ry q u a l l iy . I T ____

4th cutting. Catl 420^5980 r or324 -2157 .a ^IAY, Oat 14 tons,

small bolos.Coll 423-5136.*HAY 80 lon . sm all

baios..2 -string^H A Y -25-. — Ai lon, 3rd 4 4th crop, small balos. 2 string. Cali 678- 3864 after 6 pm,*

s a lo s . 500-l'.b00**lo*nsivallablo. Contact C hris 7 3 3il North Slopo Hoy Co. ^ ------54 1 - 7 8 6 - 2 2 5 7 o r >41-898-2507.*_________ ^ 8 0 9

Hay Retrieving W L j Call C ona l 420-0133

- o r2B 0^)839 .. " l o ^ J 870Cs io o i

4C K H 0E C a s e 5 8 0 C , S/nn'n onopy , new tire s . 24* l u c k o t . g o o d c o n d .;12.000. Call 829-5827* ^ iET EQUIP. ^ 8 1 0Crest Breakers. 12 Mil-

JoP lan iors.erow P onna h r i r oot digger. 206-6784222*

i ? s5 5 C u m m in s , 5 to n o n lo ln e r . C o rn 4 h a y L . . . e a d s . P o r lo c t /d i ro c t >wp-324-714aiS3»04aSM A J ILTIVATOR Alloway BEDRC 8 row. Bailer JD 466. s iz e , i

432.6809.* Boairt^

D 5830 SP w/motal do- M B IN I•ctor, low houra, excel- kitcher[nt^condilion. Call 539- Vory ni 922or352-11S8.BSSTON 4800 Balor $350. (1 Ton w/occumulator. $ 100.1W -5 7 14 or 731 -5715* niMiwrSSTON -95 4655 tn-iine to gamsler. Excellent condilion. o a k wjro. oUor. Call 543-1132 $ 800 .'onlngs.* to rod I nay rake . 6 ft. 3 pointsk nolchod blado front MATTRIroar. 3-5 ft. h a rro w s , twtol re16-3756 after 6pm* Cati 73S p e e d y 6 row b e a n S O F Am tr . Liko now. $800. Chlppo■295 B ean p lan ter wl Schwin>d b u s te r s 4 h itle rs . C a tl4a« ) . Call 537-6658* sO FA mTractors 1-1995 8300 Lovoly i4 *46, duels. 4808 hrs. » 2 S .K2 .0 0 0 .1 -1 9 9 5 8400. C .4X46. duals. 4108 hrs. l

^ 6 , 3 ^

830 0 G ra in d r ill 12’1x6 . p r e s s w h e e l s .SOO. Call 436-6862 or CHECK <

IN DEER 212 12 ' pua d e r w / lv S o n d .J D 6 . u n ,m b e a n c u t le r . 3 p l. * ”J?J *eti front divldore, l.ko w. Ulllston 8 row bean n d ro w e r . C a s e I S '

II532-4130 eves.* r —tf H O L L A N D 1 0 4 6 L a i c J a c k W a g o n . N e w }lne and Ures In 2000d ready. Also good tor f o r d 81on c o n v e rs io n . C all ~ MochaniM 132ovenlngs.* tlre s4 frATO PLANTERS------ CaB734) 1 W I ^ . 4 r o w . LAWNMt

Good Shapo. 1997644-1730 or 324-3518* Hydro tr

t . 3 p o in t, h ig h low ^18.. like new rubber. ^ in * i s exc. $3,400. A k ^ C a l 3244826.*

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S?5s5SS: ’S

T 0 V E ( 2 ) J e n n - A l r 3rill/range, 4200. Eloctrk;Jove, $ & . Call 7 3 » 0 W

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Joromo Fairgrounds March 23.2002

— Spacos“ovoTlabIor“ ----------~ ”Call Krt8llo-324-6454;*--------- :------NT Ez-up. 10x10'all sidowaila. $275 . Light'e lg h t .d l s p l a y . r a c k . ---------350 ~Call 735-9693* • ' ----------

Bllvorod. Trui* 4 ^dd* r roliablo. Coll 644-1111* r u s o d , 19 *26*, $4.00 or sh o o t, vo ium o dla- M J n t t a v ^ J 4 3 ;4 3 0 e ^ -

MERA Minolta XQ-M 35 m w / zoom Ions, wllh ultiptior4 tri-pod 4 caso.ISO. 637-9006 tv msg.*

CONNECT I------ WITH----------------------CUSTOMERS

WHONEEDYOUR

SERVICEA d v e r t l s e - l n --------------.—

t h e S e rv ic e

D i r e c t o r y 1 3 - 0 9 3 1 e x t . 2

a mP R I N T E R S u s o d 8 0 rJo t4 a n d I n k J e t )Cxl..Both work lino.Ooach, Cap S32-4337*IC com putor. ind igo .>.2 yrs. oW, 15*screon rinlor. $450/oflor. Coll ^0120 after 5 pm*

— BUNNY (16* cut. split 4 dolivo- Liko no S140/conl. Sow miir lorgoad

ing 16*. cul 4 bundled. S700.S '0/cord. 308-1292* bed . SJ

low..,lhoROOM S E T Q u o o n Thoi»eiI. 5 pioco. m irrorod. —— “utlful. $800.677-9875 --------------rS p m or 312-1090*INET ViniOQO Counlry B H H w n 50x82. I^linished.f nice. $800.306-0551* f W( Roillop, 48* w ido. k , 1 ). Oak TV/VCR Sland,). Catl coil. 308-0551* M y l

amo toblo, 54* round w /4 sw ivel c h a ir s .

0 . C h a irs u p h o s- « l . « . , S 3 5 . . c h . ^ I c O i

B E S S a u o o n s a o * l ro iu m s .$ l3 0 a so l .734-8881. BC EA 4 L 0 V E S E A T ^ Dl pondoto S650. Girls CusK «'inn26*bicydo$100.436-5859* 678-01matching lovo soat. *

ly chintz. Exc. cond. 'Z :

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K OUT THE MAQICLLEY.SECT10N.IN__________ eoiTIMES-NEWS FOR ■---------^AUCTION ADS 'DTHEAUCTION A I I T f:ALENDAR ON * *■DAYS. MONDAYS. o .^ . o VEDNESDAYS,^ND FRIDAYS " J ? " ’®'lucton advonising M ag :10 coniaci Jill HoUon A u t206-735-3222 or 22S MallOmogicvaiioy.cooi 73

^ N irac to r /b la d e . anically sound, new TW I k Irosh paint. $3250. PL A I 34-4462* Jo b s tiitow E R C rattsm an 7.17hp,42*dOCk ) trans. $700/oflor. >4-1646-731-9558* 734 ^ » L

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Tuesday, March 19,2

THE ACE" F a m il ia r thing« hi mankind does not b them. It r ^ ut'reg a ifi mnd'lo undertake I ofthe obvious."

______ _ - A I J ^ N otP

“I had too much del . rifice a t five diamom West. “That goes dow as opposed to losing 6:

“R ig h t, on ," re p “Even b etter than goii why not defeat four he

W est led h is spad-------q u ic k iy sw itc h e d 'to '

E a s t p lay e d h is six d ro p p e d h is nine. T chance to defeat four i had to develop a winn clubs before his trur knociced out.

«He was on the righ fortunately, he led the Weakly, W est ied his and South played iow

------ m y m esiJ. E as t wonbu t th e defense was E a s t re tu rned a diam would enjoy a free fim nating the need fora w fin esse . W hen B ast 1

____5BftdeJDStead..South.rtrum ps, and took a wi finesse fo rh is lOth wim

To defeat the game, le a d h is c lu b 10 in st e igh t. W hen South c( dunim y 'sjack , East wi tu rn s th e su it, trappii nine. This ^ v e s the def< club winners while We the heart ace, and th e , one down.

O ften , m aking tht sw itch is not enough, also analyze the obvioi to all contingencies.

IY COSTUME m«iH N Pnnow condillon. Sizo

radutI.Roguior prico- I .S o llS 2 5 0 .H o ip lu l ? ” '™ "

a 5 0 .7 3 4 .8 6 3 7 -

M ploauntty lUfpitSOd “ n r m . TT>w «ft»y It Is to pl«e« a DRESSERirtlod la. Tho ^ to W/3X4H.me rotults are high. Giris movedattilied. 733KI931. 731-6405

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vinner. * ♦ 1tie, W esl m ust • is te a d o f h isI co v ers w ith ANSWER*. wins an d re- to a nonfoiping S o u th ’s spades. Ho'defenders two bid over twWest sUU h as should be b he gam e goes

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lETWORK SYSTEM F A S TFREE tocal anionna. Grow 6-10roo sy s to m or 2nd Potted. Frve r w /3 m o n th s o l eoCM« troo. 420-6393.* www.fas

a f l 8.5*, SOM pino M tSCELU r4 It. m irro r. $ 180 . Wooden donoun ta in bike . $45, assembk).405. m essago .B 734

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: MS T O V E g o o d. $450. Catt 837- M mro message.*

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■ V nA iriiha b a q w. m a sle r Pow erline. s ta n d in g . Q lo v o a mouth guarda (2). an $195. Call 733-3570.

'• O u n e a b l n t t , $ l . B u n k b id a , SlOO. I

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, o a k d e s k s , 3 0 ‘ xiw/24*x36* rotum t. 8

> c u sto n ie r c h a irs . 3 s e c r e t a r y c h a ir s . L new. $2000.326-<Sl(

I s t r a l i a n s h eHERD mint pups, trt>i

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BASSET HOUNDS .Poppies AKC. 4 moles.; Catt S43 -2627J BASSET puppies 4 lemaies. 4 males, rei fo ranow homo. S1S0.

____________326-4843 or S39-4844BEAOLE P u p p ie s AK

P h y s ica l, dew -clow i wem)od, 1s t shots. 52?

Call 436-9339 or 670-111 COCKER SPANtEL Bi

fomalo. m yrs. okJ. S8 Call 7 3 3 ^ 8 6 r

ENGLISH MASTIFF AK 1 yr, o u .Beauttrul Brino remale.SSOO cash.

324-4274*TOEE------------------------ -2 female adult rabbits wi

cago. Call 731-8540. FREE 6-Qemian shophei

cross pupplos. 6 wks. oli readytooo.20S-300-02S

FREE C a ts, a ll s iz e s , a cotors. Need good hom« Call before 3pm 678-498

N eeds a good home wii placo lo playi 324»7827.

R t E E to lo v in g h o m i N oulofod 3 yr. old. La cross. Friendly, onorgoti co u ld bo g o o d h u n te Moved to city, love hir Con't spond lho lime I- needs. Konnol. dog houi & Shota, Call733-S128*

GERMAN SHORTHA'i p u p s , AKC. Cham pic U nes. Call 324-9747*

............o o A re . Pyomt croes Ocw/bab(es. HeaRtry A vei

. cute. $150.206-732-a2& LAB puppies. 7 w eeks.

' m a le , SSO. 4 fem a le t SSO. M other Chocola t Lab, la ther G olden U t 536-6212. after 3;30 pm,

LAB Puppies.AKC. Blac & chocolate. Dewclawec 1st s h o ts . O ew orm ed R e ad y lo r now Jiom es Call 543^843*

LLAMA reg. 2 year old lo m ale, p re ily & healthy a s k i n g S 3 0 0 . C a l 208.732-8254*

' MINIATURE SCHNAUZEiMole. 8 w ks. Old. S25G Call 20e-73fre332*

PA R A K E E T S Tw o will cage Included. S30 tolai Call 734-3790*

POMERANIAN AKC P ar Pups. 2 males, 5 wks. old Fluft balls, 734-3040'

Pul son^oming REALLY SWEETIn that Easier basket!

GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies. AKC, champi. on btoodlinos, boauttlul. groat family & hunling dogs. Two m ales lelt

-------------- . S350.C ait 735-2414 or735-3221 days.

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; ' Acura Trak 3 pt. AUoway6 row c o r n e u t i iv a to r

- w/shieW like new. Water check rcM rv o Ir llllaM iy M « n 3 pt. 536-5595.*

S C H O U SAW on stand , variable speed , liks newl S125 . Call Dell a t 326-

- , 5622 or leave message.

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RABBIT HUTCHES rfver

waJ. Can 6re-300y*** *

motor. Can ^ 5 0 6 2 or 4200871

Wa n t e d e* gated----------aluminuni pipe. 3.000 leet

290^823 or 731.1006.* WANTED Sm all Irama

moioreycia lor aon'a I0(h ^.birthday. Good wording ..e o n a to .C r t iS 3 » .7 1 lD y

■ WANTED Yam aha Big ,. Wheel running or not For • parta. Cal 3 ^ 7 8 2

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tu r n in g WANTED 7 5 0 -2 0 tn5 0 /o fle r t ir e s . R e s to r in g tru23-4SS9’ Please ca l 206«434t<I W ave- Wa n t e d Anvil, m atsne , Ire e h o r s e s h o e i n g . C/OS (2 ), 934-4766A

' S s t e r siRMOO. box Chevy. R easoni . $ 1 5 0 . priced. 324-5813/420-7 ’S i ? " - WANTED D u d O f All

It'e S y s ie m in worki ^ cond. With HU card. ( ■ ■ 438-5769 tv. msg.*

DB5 = ^ -o»-knk*4(nsek»r^l-pk

tS : w a n t e d fJeed o lde r; !«S*I w BTM plow. Good worki

conditkyi. Call 324-034 w a n t e d Old g a a pum

H H o rg a sa ta tio n K e m s . ■B o lk j - W U T n u U ld poo l cu

l ‘ x 6 6 * .wtth Bumswick balke 0 1 .8 oak lander decal on tho bull . 3 oak with Willy Hoppe etchi s . L ike on tho shaft. Any cond tS16.* . on. 654-2799of 431-710

■ 'W a n t e d sc h w in n du

a c tio n s ta tio n a ry bik .-Airdyne. Can 543-4555. w a n t e d Skis wood Wl

IHEP*. B e a r irap b ind ings ar

--------- WANTED TO BUY. Ping-Pong table.J*- Call734.6919*--------- WANTED U sed e tec tr

chair In good co dition a s soon possible.

Cali 734-7250.*- -WANTED VInmgB Barbl

At^c. dolls and clothing. 1959 1979. In te ro s te d In ei ta tes and collectkKis. Ca 733-1322 or 733-9668.

S85, Salt & Pepper w ite rtk w_____ P o s t c a r d s ,M in ia tu nAKC. Clocks. Pottety, OuiKs c

Inndle ? 436-3840or431-2895 WE BUY live tjee* . Spnice

— • crab, pino, a spen & olh orBlg'small.208-788-267«

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K sztJ K K K M,.oid.■0291 R U PER T C am pliro Yarc S. all S a le . Cam per, fumlturo otnes eic. March 22 & 2:.4987 ‘fom 9 am. to 5 pm. anc 75^ March 24 from 1 pm. to 4» P' "- & •’0

chocolate. 125 S . 215 W South ol Rupert Elks.*

I him. * ■ne hn HARL£Y DAVIDSON '00 10US0 Horiiage Classic twin can I2s> M any e x tra s . Low mis - 7 — BeauiltuI Black Schrom e

S17.500,733-7201. spm r HONDA -97 C R l25 , exc

s h a p e , lo t* b r a 'x t r a s •<»® * 2 3 0 0 .C a B 4 2 3 ^ 1 4 J i^ HONDA *90 Shadow-------^ Sharp blkelSSOOO/offer.

CaHS3»-2609« d a re HUSKY '8 7 500 c c . newLab standaid top end. $ 1800,pm * Call 654-2394 a fte rS p m ' j J 5 ^ H U SQ V A R N A ’99 360 2

s t r o k e . H ard ly r id d en

rHUSOVARNA '0 0 CR-50

Mini. Exc. cond. Low mis. Ithv 51250. Call 733-0107 or

420-0555* •KAWASAKI '9 9 KX 250.

tzER markei pipe, good250 shape, S3100. Call 326-

3695 or2BO -0249a SUZUKI-96 KlngOuad4x4

loial. l o s s t h a n g o O m i s . , $3,450. Call 537-6724 or 731-6741$ leave msg.*

.old. SUZUKI '9 7 King Q uad w/snowplow, not a farm

===• unll. 900 ml. $3500.• tY Coll 654-2394 after 5 pm*

SUZUKI -98 1200cc.B an- d lt. e x c . c o n d . $ 4 9 9 5 .

— -654:2394-anar5-pm *------S U 2 U R I’94 ,D R 3 5 0 . 4

Stroke, barely used, new tues. oxc. cond. $2000. A Must Seel! Can 5390800.*

V A M A H A '90 YZ, g roat ’P • shape! Veiy clean! $ l 800

or bosl offer. 536-1664.* lelt VAMAHA *95 B a n s h e e ( 0, -Orig.owner. kiwmUes. Ex­

tra s ! Like now l S o o a t 8tuff1950.homestead.com

— I or call 775-738-7450*W JU « T O K 0 < » I ,.4 X 4 :

OW. 4 0 0 CC. exc . condition.___ $ 4400 .7200242 .*m V A M A H A '00R 6 ,red ind m w hile, oxc. cond ., 1921 f f l m llos, $5950. 423-5724

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— n. Biue/whlte. Low hours, $9500. Can 4360243B

126- 14-. Yamaha 50 Pro,„ new tires, Rsh flrxlef. ex- j tnM ,$390Q /o flg^ .4146

m with tnUer. $300tefler.^En^ ■M g in e r u n t , B o llom end ^ needs work. 7330395*

•Of M A tlB U F iJgh tc ra lt '91 Low hours, tandem tmUer.

— Lot* o l ex tras. $12,000. ^ Cal678-2931*.* S t A - U U U ' M j a ) A TX ^ Umited PWC. 3h p model. 51? ^ than 100 how s. 130

J !^ F a a t a n d b e a u t l f u i f yIlg f !w in ia inedase rvk«d iw« r 8aa*D oo dealer. S t o r ^^ InaW a. $449S/aach. O at 13e raadjrlo rB ianew eeaaon .

I. IW in Patia, idaho TuM day,

) t ru c k SCASW mL '8 01/0 , V-huU, t r u ^ 170 hp Metocrulser, can-

’4t4 0 « o p y , ta rp , tr ir ,, o r lg . S b e a u tilu l. t7 3 5 0 /o f le r .

. C a l l P»MWCtf20&-326.460gi

tJe ifiP V cT ccbrar short- ^-6ce, V6, exo. oond. EZ onably Ioadti1r$6500.404-ll65a10-7602 YAMAHA '9 7 Q P 1 2 0 0 Alive W ave R unner, low hrs.,

e s $2500. Call 7200242.B

SAVE-ON. S h e l l s j 7 ^ - USED s h e l l s ^ 1 40 to chooso from

i' Very roasonable.67B0103«

o rt^ g0246*.

“ "iP* RIFLE in timo lor rock-------chucks. .223 Handi rifle.

'■ N ow inbox.S200.___ Call 324-7273* ,

' « 0d beenfired .$7^ , 733-4019*?SS* SMFTH a WESSON----------

38 Special. Mint cond. Low serial t . Leather holster.

.®'^f • $375. Coll 733-3013*^ SWARbvSKI b lnecutara,

* ''2 SL-10X50, $700. Pay less ' for I h r b e s t . 736-0870,

Twin Falls.*____________

^ HOT TUB C al-S pa . Exc. c o n d itio n . 300 g a llo n . Redwood dock Included.

____ Must se e to app recia te .v m - -$1S00.-CaHe37-6626*—

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Ions, C . D odge 3 6 0 . R oom ylu re floor plon Self contained.Is or inverter/charger, roof &395* dosh air. Many upgrades.r ? r Clean non/smokers, orlgi-

nal 4 woll mainlalnod. No^ awning or generator. Ev-^ orything works, no prob- ,■ lem s. $4500.736-8108*B 1984. Uttle use?exa« 'h rs . I r a unknown, 40kw, 30 amp,

110V. Remote start.■ 23 Looks, starts & runs great.

$1000,m akecashoK or.,0 4 Call736-B108* hot H U R R IC A N E ’9 7 3 3 ItT iW . w/12 ft. slide, 460 Fon],

lu o l in jo c t io n . B a n k s B s y s t e m . Low m i l a g e .■ $42,000, Call 734-4865*9 MOTORHOMES■ Save! Savel Savel00 7 H T 2 6 -2 -1987 Frontier cam 22-Class CM olorhome n is . NowST}.68d m . Q A R rS FREEWAY RV pm* 1-600026-5336-7330756 e i ^ Wl'NOJAHMER-OO^IassA ra s , 2 7 lt.1 jM th a n 3 0 K m ls . ' ' .■ $14,O OQteftr20e08«159* :™ W i n n e b a g o '7 6 2 3 '. 'sr. W on llas t tong a t $1095.

S e e H a tl i ; : SN A t^R tV E R R V^ a uA n iN E fJ?;: 1310 Wmberly Road,J7 5 Twin Falls or

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w /new ported, po lished . ___ p ip e d e n g in e , vory low *>50. miles, exc. cond. Includes tod new ZJoman 2 place trail-36- or, $3800. Can 934-8659.* E_ POLARIS •9« Ultra 3 cyl., I1x4 2600 mBes. $2000. Is . , Call 734-0276A !

TO LARtS'974402-pem on C touring. $ 1000.

a d & U g 7 » O S 9 r -

, traek. k)ts of ex tras’ very ! m* good cond., $2495/offer.

SK I D O O '0 0 S u m m it J IS. 7 0 0 , v e ry g o o d c ond .', f ‘— -$395<yoBy20&-72&a950.*- “ J

sw E x c e l lo n i? h a ^ 'M 5 0 o ! !,A A R C T IC C A T *97 5 8 0 :0.* Pow der Special, $2500. J

P O U R I S ’86 Indy 400, ^^ $900 . C all 308-8610 o r '™ 3260610,*_____________ i

BOAT Aluminum i v with J— troiUng motor, $400. Rug- lO

e r Red Hawk 44, extras, $450. Can 324-2488.* 4(

^ OOOSE DECOYS $10 oa. I “ 65-S tl(« f.M « g d « e o „ "

J1 jjHUmam b?■ used 6 times, indow skx- *

» *5n- * '“ E T W 0 0 D ' 9 5 |

W ild e m e a e trav e l Irlr. _2 6 It. Like new . u te d 3 T

— times, $9600.7 340885B ^ ^ ^ L £ E T W 0 0 b ^ W ider- |

ness. 26*. oaneiator. AC, 5 ? 7 sa te l lite , full a litfe o u t.I $14,500. C a l 7 2 f r g 4 2 J

» P u ll ty p e . Tw in a in g la e t I b ^ good cond.. n eed s q z

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R ff^ r to a d hangar. mi $7900.324-11 3 a m a o B T.t RII H oad H an g ar. 32 H: bn; , U rg e t l d a ^ Ica,naw . a r t '.a x tra t tra e .$ 1 4 ,6 0 a . ; 1 <

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huU. UYTOM '• $ Deluxe. 26' can- tnlntcor>d.eHft*llde-out. B-& low«»d.$8.500. 324-9413

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■ SNAKERnfERRV■ SIM R tN E -----------■ 1310 W m ^rty Road, i— Twin Falls or' caH 7330p60.

w w to choose from.

27TI. Excellent cooSSixl' la a throughout! Loaded, new

| carpet,central heat & oir,

twin beds, tub & shower. P l e a s e f a l l b e tw e e n l2 pm-10 pm 208-7340950*

— TERRY ’78 19 It. boubleB axel. Very nice. Must seel *• ^ k l n g $ i a y . 8 3 4 0 4 y »

= ■ o r a a j e ra n d p a l i a r e a t^ Grandma telling their like

new trailer. $6000.,0. Call 736-7282JI— W l i . D E R N E 6 6 ‘0 2 2 0 7 T ^ s e l l - c o n ta in e d . $ 2 0 0 0 ^ cash , tako overpayments.

O n ly q u a lif ie d b u y e rs _ p lease. 324-5677*

■ * DTIl it y /G o II c a r t t r i r .■ brand new, 5x10 tilt deck, ; I w t t j s W « ^ W ^ ^ ^

— - nghtly relied, good engine, ;S trans and brand new reor■ e n d , lo ts o l good parts ,I Call 3a4.2450.«

5 $1500. Deo Zee Diamond y Plato running bbords lorJ. Chevy ext. cab . $450 Coll6 438.5915or431-5916«

i: 16* with tiros. S6S0. * ^ ® 4- 16.5 chrom e whools.'• $200.731-5569’

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■ 95% co m p le te . Oric^nol 5 cond , $ 3 2 0 0 , Cell 280- , 0929o r5430001* ,

F o r d ’6 3 T h u n d o rb ird '390 engine. AT.AC.PW,- 5PS. Okter restoration, en- ig ine . m axi k it installed, itranny overhaul. Ukonew iin te r io r . O v e r 20 y r s . |w /present owner. Always r -garaged. R uns like new. ,

[ $9995. Cau Gten O 678- I' 8718 or 876-1116* J

r e s to re d , n e e d s w ork. » $1000. firm. 67&OOOe* "

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bucket. Can 823-4633 or ° 7 3 1 - 4 6 6 g J ___________ PJ

body. 2 500 Ib. lift ga to . I Good mbber. good cond. S

^ ^ i^ m ls $3500.

-3 ax le i9 9 5 .-2 4 -b o ll8 ,-fu r o p e r ) t a i l g a t e s . O n e , e q u i p p e d w ith P T O . I $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 e e c h f i r m . ^ 208-5370787.* Fo

W ith C u m m in s m o to r . $16,000. Call 731-5369«

HYSTER. tovrable Wiggins ^ 8 000 Ibs.T $6500/olTer.

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headache ra S ? * ^ ^ ' “400C um m lntB C 413spd . F 53 90 ratk),a irrk le ,w etk it. s |newtlres,$11,90Q/dlfer. P543-5446 o r 3 0 8 0446* Pffl

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An $ ran g ea . 539-5839J i 93PdTATb O k l 3 8 0 ^ 5 r a

puller. $2500/offer. Call Rti2 0 8 - M ( ^ 8 y . 543-5403* 88

by 96 h . Sprfltad u e l . 2 »b o x e s . E x c. condition , ca $18,900. CaB 93405 2 0 «

U T IL IT Y 1Z y a rd b e lly R Rdu m p p u p . N ew p a in t. 11$5000. Call 2 800S 65 or 'Eic324-3114a . Ev

C H E W ‘6 9 C S T . S ho rt S w h ee lb a se , new engine. Dfl transm isskm . rearend & VSR palm. Too m any extras to s i r l ls tC a ld a ra 9 d 4 0 0 3 4 o r. mil • v a n m g s» 4 -9 669.* $ l |

! W W ‘m i / 2 i o r 3 5 0 M r s i A C .P e.E x& cond.W hila/ O u

ST o w p k g . N a w t i r e a ; - AC.

.brakaa.Fui()M iar,CaiTi^ VOR w i a a d y j ) ^ fuel tanka. " B a l .o w n ^ R e la i i t S o a o o ^ Sld aaMnglBOOa 32^3116? i ‘t i a

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6' C H E V Y ’8 8 h t o n P U .Jt. Auto, w/racks. $2600telf- 13 er.423-4903or420-1546H d PifH D '70 F-iSd Cam per

Spaciat. BTK mis. G ood It cond. $1495.735-2066a 0_ P o R D '8 7 ^ lo ti i WC >'■- - 95K. $4,500/6ffsr. Leave

m essage 733-5778.*? P C n b 'a s p-iso. 466 eng 1. AT. VO 66K rrts. Dually.>■ Service bed. Exc. cond.______ y ^ S O C a il .

van. Ltte now. $13,000?* ^ 5 6 6 9 or 731-4106*

Extended cab, short box, blue, AC & auto.

^ — sso o o .- c a ii w n a r - i3 ISU2U >93 NPA diesel. AT. r, AC, 96K mis. Owner/'

d rh^r. Exc. cond. $6900.2 Call 326-5887*

S cab . AT, 4 cylinder^AC, < I c ru ise, SOK miles, snow• tires Induded. $9900.- Call 733-2807* 2

• CHEVY '7 6 h ton . 3 5 0 .; s ta n d a r d 4 t p d . . lifted

tiro s /s h o c k s , tow p kg ., j ; $3500. Call 7340548.*

tH EV Y *79 liY . 350 motor.I AT. lock out hubs. $2000. ' I 324-5454or420-4612.B 3 I C ilE vV *88 3/4 ton diesel.

CffEffV '89 4X 4.1500. a T. • $ 2 5 0 0 / o f f e r . C a l l 731-536g.a

SA eV Y '91 H tonw ork 7\Iruck. 5 spd. OD. I

EKceltont conditkm. i — a2S-58t9.or4»8O9S0*— R

shortbox, hitch, nteo shell! ' looks 4 nm s good. $6950. P lease csll 208-733-4019* Ti

iBank Repe Ti

. Taking btde.Contact Amy STfrOOeo* ,

c H b W 'O S E x t c b .^ o w - se r everything. CO player, c164,814 mis. ll

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C o n to c t Amy 6 7 8 0 ^ f

Dark blue, all extras Ind! ^ $10 ,000 .788-3661* *»

CHEVY '9 8 S -10 , 66K. 5 _ spd . AC. new rims & tires. $9500. Call 677-9034*

6 h EVY '98 Suburban LT leather, new tires, towing p k g , w h ilo , m u s t s e o ! $ 1 7 ,5 0 0 . C a ll (Hailey) E v a a . 7 8 8 -3 0 5 8 daya 7204913.M

D O OO E-92 Extra cab, long i b e d . Cum m ins 5 sp e ed . < N o w b r a k e a , t i r e a . < p o w er steering pum p & i g e a r b o x . 1 3 5 K m iles .

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c a b . AC, c ru is C ^ S O O . ' Plees«cal20e-734-7017B <

D O DG E '97 D akota King I c a b . low m i t . ; lo a d ed , now tiros, $10,875. Looks new. Call 536-262a.B I

b 6 b ( ^ E ‘98C > unngo4x4 t F ully to a d e d : 'L e a th e r . ( thlnl seat, CO playor, 83K t miles. $ie,500/ofler. Call t 678-85CT o r 3120311* L

Q uad cab 4x4. white, lift. ^3 3 * t i r e s , c h r o m e & ■lo a d e d , Exc, condilion . ■ ■S l 6 ,200 .73gO SW ew esa S f i

q u ad cab, kmg bed, ^ 5 spd . Shen. U ke new. tow d 5

m ilet. $26,SOO/offer, vaPossible trade. 720-2861.* <nl

Fb R D ’ 94£xptorer W ^ W lGood cond. $5500/o(rer. '"I

C an 4200955*R ) R 0 ^ 2 50 .360 engine o H

W /35K mi, L o ta o f now 2 !pons. Call 436-0356 days *7or 532-4408 eves.* ^

-H * iee ibase.300 , AT. r ^ A ning g e a r rebuilt. 32x11.5 S 15* tires. Runs verygood. $3250. Can 731-3322*

m oto r, new c a rb u re to r , 'rodiator, & tire s . $3000. ^i 7 3 3 0 2 0 4 o r731 -5204«

fO R O *87bronco II 5 sp d "VO. cruise. AC, moon roof.- pU-Exc; cond. 326-6066*------ "-ORD ’0 7 Bronco II, n m s rrgood, body/htertor good, "n e ed s a HtUe work. $2000 C o r b a s t offer, 3240743.*

s p d , 6 S K o rl*^ m ile 's . $4200/Olfer. 734-3787.* i6 f t& '* 9 0 la ria t i<LTSu- « (>ar c ab . 7.3 diesel w/ATS

w /cam per S h e l $3000 i

Ecoi3 W 9 7 » !o 5 0 C re w c a b . ‘ ' 117K m is. Pow er stroke.Exc. cond. Asking $22,000 ^Evaa.-wknds. 934-4905. Spo^ 3 5 2 -4 4 1 6 * ExcV K b > 9 > P U 6 4 x 4 J j *)aT .E )C cab73 'c lM r,'nM B U C iide.-CO,-sharp.-loaded.- - b a d> 3 K ju n s ^ $ 1 2 .6 0 a Exc.aey 731-606173S4479* CyjEi f w D7 F2S0 pcum aediilrD k e .ax t.c ab . 102K 9SK

73*&ftfi S u p e r CXiH)uiy.ci«w 0 6 . 4 .9 )0 1 ). from ilaci..hydrauilo crana. ■I M 1 0 ^ O na. custom I X 1 0 f l ^ n ) 2 4 * l o 6 l - Q B B

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I. FORO'94 Explorer XLT. cf. good condition. $5000.i Can 731-5369J•r b l o '97 Tracker, 5 apd. gd AC,PS.AM/FMCD,AftoyI wheels, dual a ir bags,5 Exc. cond. $^00 . s» Eves. ^ 0 7 8 9 * °

a AT, 350 engine, all pow- - er, new tiraa $3250/offer. ° 543-5448 or 308-5446*

r -flfic -’M -Sonom a'SLE.- ~I » _axt.cab..4JL,-VO.-High-

miles but tn exc. cond. i g«IO/offer.324-2W r J

VO, AT. AC. dean !2 - Ca» A

2 door. WhUe. automatic! I AC, lilt, cruise & custom Jwheals. Exc. condition. F< $7800. Cali 7310403 or «4320810.* - c

loaded, claan!‘ 1 owi r*! F( '09K.^1'900.734-1102.B c

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^ w , ^ p u c d ! S ? » S . 1$4000/offer.431-9786« f

JEEP '94 Clierokeo high $mileage bui great shape. C

^ 1 1 ^ 2 4 3 0 .- ^ - 3

29,700 miles. New tires. HO CD, AC. tow package. 4$12,900/offer. 7350735* S1

T6 V6 tA ^ 4 Landcrulser Ro

standard cab. 5 speed. 4cylinder engine. Runs liigreat. New transmisston. S dutch 4 radiator. Body &interior In good conditton. HYLeer C ano^, bedllner, lift '0

.--kit. tow p a c k a g e , CD ^ o r . $4700/offor. Coll57&0607 ask lor Justin.* Ee )

V6y o t a ’00 Tundra, let>orrBmo8SingorOyahoo.oom co^ ^ a j U 3 1 0 0 7 6 ^ ^ H S

W A R N I N G I SWhen purchasing a vehi-

ck), mako sure that the _ title Is in lhe name of F the seller. Under Idaho motor vehicle code, a i vehtole cannot bo sokl I unless the tiUe to In tho name of the seOer (ex- L ceptton: Idaho Itoensed ^ doaler). Tho seDer Shan ■ provide, the new pur- ■ chaser a signed bill ol ■ sale showing the fol- lowrinu Ful desaiptton pl tha«atiloie. vehicle MentHtcattons number, amount paU and nam- o(s) and address of the new purchaser. The Ml of sato must be signed, dated and show achiU mileage at lhe time of sate. II you have any questions, please con­tact your local asse s ­sor's office.

0 H I E6 ^ e v y ’86 conversion van, one owner, tow nils, 1-

van. an w heet'^ve. omitet, dean. 326-3603.* t>- ‘M b 'obW m dstarb itok i c mis. Exc. cond. New Ures.

J^.500^I^73& O O B 1« 22

owner. AWO, e x t cond.. 1 $7,500. Call 788-2430.* m

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m ak e our c lassified sec tion f re e o fa n y e n o rs .

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Sport 4 door. Low mIt, A t ixc. cond. 3.8 eng. AT.14450. Cal32& 06Sr C i

m c.cond.73M 728J H ( d i l l a c ' • « DeVlile e te n . Qraen. leather. ■ U 6K freeway mia. Prtead

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* ^ 6 ? W I K m ? $ 1 ^ .1 :a j i u i.6780 0 6 6 a fie r6 p m .* n,DO DG E'90 Stratus. 5 spd. • '

A C, AM/FM. c a s s e t te .117Khwy.ml,645-9969* u f

DODQE '99 Neon. red . 2 R'door. AC. cn ilse. Perfor- g<

_ m a n c e J n ta k o .e * h a u a t^ _ 0w i n g . $ 4 0 0 0 s o u n d Q e

-system.-47K.-$7900/o«or. p , 539-0964 or 423-4244.*

FO R D ’87 Taunis, new S girans. Runs great $1500/ „hoffer 4360431 or 4310025* $ , P O B D ^ “T«imi5T3n)xc:— go

cond., 74K, V6. loaded , U p $340S/otter.731»1172.*-

w/groy intertor. very g i ^ Ccond. 66,700 mis., S ^ . n s734-4521 or 734-1465* “ J

FORD '96 Mustang Cobra 19convod ib le. U nder 13K s r ,

FORD ’01 Mustang, while, '9 clean, low mllos, toadedi Do S sp d . $15,000. Con 423- Ca 6124, leave mossoge.B

HONDA-oe Accord U 4 dr. Sliver. $6,995,

Import Auto 737-9315* _ HONDA '99 Accord U , 4

d r.. 5 sp d ., 4 0 .5 0 0 mi., " f; $14,500. Call 734-0944.*

H o n d a ’97 Accord U g*" 4 d r „ AT. S u p e r C leon. _ l!2 $7395. Honda *93 Accord PLYLX, 4 d r. S u p e r c le a n . Vo] $4295. D o d g e '96 Grand ACC a rav a n . 3 ,3 liter, v -6 . S i l S6495. Im port Auto

- 3 i l A d d is o r rA v e ? w .^ *” *2HONDA '01 Accord EX Bot

4 dr. Maroon. Loadedi) 423$12,000.280-2326 dir.* 5= ;

HONDA *91 Accom U Q8H106K m is. 4 dr. AT, AC. ^PW. P L Call 9340552 or — 5 3 9 -2 6 2 r

HONDAS from $5001 Po- so™iItee lmpounds.For listings. Goc800-719-3001 ext. C355* Lea'

HYUNDAI '0 0 T ib u ro n . PONlo a d e d , a la rm , c re m o SE.yellow. $l3,200/offer. 1 1 :

. Call 324-3336’ CallLEXUS '93 LS 400 . 4 dr. PO?f

looihor.loaded. 85k. exc. spd.cond $14.500,678-0331* AC.

U N CO LN '8 4 Tow n c T r SU Bwhite with bluo vinyl top. Woenjnsgood.$1800/olfor. 143»

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3:30 p.m.High school softball

Glenn Ferry at KimI 3:30 p.m.

Jerome at Buhl (2), 3:: • Wood River at Declo p.m.

Minico at Burley, 4 p.rHigh school tennis

Minico at Jerome, 3:3(High school golf

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Kimberly at Gooding. Country Club, 2 p.m.

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to 7:30. -------------------led in aU WEST LAF/ R a t io n , Old Dominion I 73. 7seedingmigh------------- ------ H am ttetouea g u e and 17 rebou:

M onarchs to i

rwinFalls la s t y e a r’s r B will be NCAA >niwn«n. ije Parks “W e fe lt lik {at 7p jn . th an a 7 seed d playen aMcfa Wendty 1

a tn ie b t td e o f M im r t i >fo.2-«eded- le c o s d ro\mc

d efend ing nai N o tre Dam

re Dame, B oSem iakenb games cm theii

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T i e s ^lAAVSweet ] nean businesBrewerTdoSentlnrt________________

i N V I tL E r S C r ^ f ty t ^ a f i he regular season and entered rournam ent seemingly read ir oxygen cut off.:eams like Kennicky, Kfissouii re breathing aga ii^ iea th ing \ with a chance to make the F 1 restore lost seasons, eeds the regular season anywa; CAA Tournament is down to i, and look who's here.•are th e haves - Duke,-Maiyl isas - the to p favorites for

N C ^

[u sfc ie»nn cm ises Iow a for straight w in

latad Praia___________

IS, Conn. - U nbeaten cut got 22 points from and cruised to its 35th w in , an 86-48 ro u t of th e NCAA M ideast

on Monday n ig h t Hskies (350) are headed - Oth round of 16 and will . ■ I State this weekend in ■ is t fo r a th ird NCAA ■

tw keyes (18-11) w ere leir 14th appearance in I tournament, the most ;= 10 team.d t just another UConn /as th e final game a t 'avilion for senior All* - ns B ird , Sw in Cash, on es and Tam ika

ir p layers finish their th a 48-home winning ! a record of 132-9. Hie ide a curtain call after high-fiving fans along

sides’ transition game3 defense overpowered Ltd eyes in the firs t ha lf Mthem away in the sec- ■

mtscored Iowa 344 in Iminutes of tb e second ■e Hawkeyes shot Just f r .in the second half. I f Ii five of U Conn's 13 j Uonn finished 'w ith 11 B |by Jones with four. I I ash and Williams eachibounds and oanbined ^ nts, mostly a ll in thenn outscored Iowa S4< Hn e and finished with a ■on the boards Hkies’ strong post play Hie se t the to n e early. ■id n in e b locks an d H tin the first half.

ComR egional6 1 ,* l l l 0 n 8 $ t 3 S _ rojn

ILLE, T enn . - Z u il ® scored 15 points and^ n d e r s o D a S ^ U a s ^i V a n d erb U t b e a t ^PPta te 61-35 M onday Pla;t second round of the Cari

R eg io n al, th e Mines’ seventh s t r a i ^ t SatuSOOdi in school histo- Ni

(25-!im m odores (29-6) seasy 14-0 in NCAA tour- victties a t M onodal Gym Sun

I D o m i n iedPreee

PAYETTE, I t id .-S o “ o lin lsb e tte rtlia n aN o . No.-Ight indicate. _ ______MId<ra i m p ’s 17 points Satuounds le d th e Lady Bffiw;o a 74-70 overtim e “ Tlay n ight of Purdue. upM

ru n n e r-u p in th e l£ )nam e n t wholike w e w ere better po ine d ." O ld Dominion teboiy L a n y ia k L -I tw M Domiof respect" M ied Purdue lost in the Cok<tnd o n e d e y a f te r buUdaa tlo n e l cham pion and 1im e d id . T he ihooI had won 26 m i ^ cBen« ir hom e courtTthe aeoch

SpT u est

t e a m s: 1 6 NCA

;Q C national titie. a been consistent

T h ere are th Arizona, Oklah

' Oregon - wholiafeund-----M tlonaM tlewort*dth is

uri and - tM m s n o o n e e

J 'f' i Se Final now squads - n il___ a Missouri, Texas

ably dysfunctiorI to the th e switch from

, nant.iiyland AU'the"se teai£fo r th e the Final Four ar

:a a w o m e

s s h a r

^owMetkxt'aAiJkaJoaHCOMMm d 19-5 through the first i w ods..

T hey e a rn e d th e ir sect m ig h t trip to the regional sc inals and 10th in 15 toumam ippearances. V anderb ilt \ ilay fo u rth -seeded No Carolina, a 72-69 w inner o' Minnesota, in Ames, Iowa, laturday.

N inth-seeded Arisona Sti 25-9) had a chance at the b eason in school history witl ictory that would have pu t i >un D evils in to th e regioi

l i o n d i m!cood4oogest streak in the CO 7 . behind N a lC oonecdcut Old Dominion (27-5) wiU p] a 3 seeded Kansas.State in i Ddewt Regional semifinalsam rd a y in ---------------Dhmikee. b l t i i >-T h is w u no •p te t,* in s is te d n u c h a m [onique Coker. K < M M I ho h ad 11 W u m v e i o in ti an d 10 ond m nd o ibounds for Old bMkatbeilt ominfain, n^itA itoiI ta ig a ■ an d o k er h e lp e d ^ d id a 54-34 rebounding e d id h d d Purdue to 32 perce looting. O ld Dominion’s ;

rA ounds led to a 29- o r i n t ^ i n (hepain t

O R -sday, M arch 19 ,200

c a n ’ ttAA Sweet 16-----

all No. 1 seeds who have

th e sec o n d -tie r haves - i hom a, C o n n ecticu t a nd ^ ^e^jgon e from soil'd to

all season.9 previous have-nots - Kent bem Illinois and Pittsburgh ! expected to be here when in.ire are th e have-nots until- Uinois. Indiana. Kentucky, IS and UCLA - those lov-. onal squads, w ho flicked im inconsisten t to domi-

ms are two victories fivm and four from winning the

i N ’ S T O U F

V

lea down wtth a tebonndln front t two I :

cond EMHotfofM semi- South CanJIha 75. i

;w ill~ MMMMlRttfMtflo rth Vandert>ltt61.Afizoi over CaroUna 72.

QQ Minnesota 69

State se m ifin a ls fo r tbest ^ c e 1983.

ith a JL Vanderbflt domiIt the 0>evils, hitdng 51:onal » 7 ) from the flooi

n p s P u r er t b e ^ S . ^play doaivdttngdse^we I th e The Lady Monan Ison tfaeir first 22 A ots

i n l i ^ f b r B Y U« t Young University MtadlowaSttta g JMnRy7&«91ntheseo- lorthewomefl'sNCAA n tournament lata Mond^ tmyMsuoavailabieat ^ »MM‘daedUne.—' ^ 0 idge scored d ie t cent inovm im e.1 21 "Ineverthouafati 9*14 to lose." P u rdue i

C u ^ said. ."I was

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b e c a i^ national title. Even i

-----wise; there are no Cil__ ers.yg All these teams are V

Southem OJinois, see Region, come from IS

nd beat third-seeded Gt* to become'thi^second'miat----- Sw eet-16—The-Salul

. State’s 71-58 dominat n t Saturday, ih “If we can ju s t g in T ournam ent, I th in l

Ihings," Southem III il' Weber said then. “And y. take catching li^ tn ing V-. An early exit would •P pointm ent from Dltn< >»■ UCLA. These teams,-------teams who-simk-duriimle P)ea

R N A M E N T

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r th e f irs t tim e 15-of-5 Commo

uninated the Sun boards 51 perceni (24K)f- . reboum oor compared to

d u e i n2oach says to go to with ouSBsakLlfwecan't overtinuwe can rebound." Old Elardis made 12 of SharranIts and led by 10 -m a d e ivnnints in tlie first endwitiiialf.ButODU’s4- Afterpr-22 skid from Purduehe field allowed of two f■urduetoerasea twofroatve-point defid t to 72-67.id ie la s tS m in - Kelly

kn, which ended secondst60«IL t w o ^Old Dominion to go see

e fin t six points Erand

UarewOTgbtag iheLadj a coach iCristy Koma as disappointed Erika Va

Sports E/fyor i

H i d Ssn if you heard other- C inderellasrn6"sleep:—

re wide awake, seeded I l th in the East 1 19 points behind andGeorgia on Sunday t i___mid-ma]or to make theiIukis-followed-Kent-----nation of Alabama on

t g e t in th e NCAA ink we ca n do som e Illinois Coach Brucc

^ d I don’t think it willing in a bottle.” \AUd have yielded disap. &linois, Kentucky and ■n s , too, w ere top .10 H f l ^ i n g ^ h e - s e B ^ T h e — r t

Please see NCAA. Page D2 ^

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k e y e s

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oday In Stons, Conn.

ores---------- ---)WD0(SrS<W4. Purdue 70. OT Connecticut 86. Iowa 48 BYU 75. Iowa State 69

o S S w iS ee fv illa ^Tulane vs. Stanford, late

tf-52 (2 8 ' p e rcen t). T he imodores also controlled the rds with a 36-24 edge on

Pfease see WOMOI. Page D2

) v e r t i m eo u r intensity to s tart the

ame."d Dominion led 7066 after ran F ^ a ^ e the ball and ! two'free throws a t the o th tf vith 41 seconds left in o r . cer Shereka Wright, who led ue with 22 points, made one fo free throws, Coker made rom the line to push the lead €7.lly K om ara’s 3 -poin ter d Purdue to 72-70 with 13.8 ids remaining, but Francis* ^ throws with 9.5 seconds iealed die victoiy. m d s scored 14 points, and ame Berthieu added 11 for ady Monarchs. m ara bad 14 po in ts, and I VaWc 13 for Purdue.(2+6).

In seLocal sporte .. Scores and statMoney......

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l i n d e f e

T h e is nh e ^ I i n

I Success Breakfa

By ioe Sunnen Tlme»Wew» wrtter

TWIN FALLS-Th« Area Chamber df Cor

I the College of i-----Southem Idaho Ci are hoping Joe Theismann can B t throw another t o u c h d o w n W e d n e s d a y morning. 8

The form er 5™ W a s h in g to n ^ Redskins quar- te rb ack and current football ana lyst for ESPN will be SOI the fe a tu re d ^

- speaker a t the annual Success ^ B r e a k f a s t ^ W ednesday a t ^ CSL The break- ^ fast begins at 7 a.m. in the CSI g y m n a s iu m , w i t h T h e i s m a n n expected to defive r his “Game Plan for Success" at about 9 ajn . in th e F in e A rts ^ Auditorium. ^

, “We fe lt we w an ted to get 3., . anuplifdngand ^ m o tiv a tio n a l 7, , . speaker,” said cmm" CSI Executive '2 ^ , Vice President

Bede. “In th e p a s t the comi nam e of a doc sports personal- Qffto Ity has come up 733. a s a p o ten tia l p , o guest speaker, b u t w e e ith e r couldn’t afford it or t wasn’t figh t This year

----------------Please see SUCCE

N F L ’s bij games coi

J go prime tle TheAswiclatedPrassn

ORLANDO, Fla. - Ii 12 laterseason NFL games

might be switched froo afternoon to Monday

attract more viewers. Commissioner Paul 1

said Monday the 2002 : expected to be releasi

® next week or two, prot allow one Sunday gami

‘ o f th e la s t fou r weeli----- m oved-to M onday-nii

changes would be de . least four weeks in advai ~ The new plan m ust• signed off on by Fox s ; a lth o u g Tagliabue.can* ally approve it for the NI

“It would be prematur [ ment since we have not : cussions on this m atter

league." Fox Sports s» Dan BeU said. In tbe past

I indicated a strong oppc . suditpnposaL

^ O S gpokesperson

............... PteftseseeNP

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stats . . . .03...................

L ^ S c c t io z i-D ______

State's Antonio Gates

^ ■ b a t t l e s f o r ^ H . a . r a b o t m d _______

Alabama's DMietrios

^ ■ s m H h Saturday at the

^ ■ b U o H H C«iiterln ■ S GrMnvllto,■ ■ S.C. Kent^ H 'S t a t e - w o n -----------

71-68.

mannnes

fastTheTwinFallsCommerce and I I

SuccessBreakfast mW h« M \Wednesday. 7

m mThe Success Breakfastbegins a t 7 ________a.tnlntheCollege of M MSouthem Idaho .gymnasium.

- J o e - . - . . I Theismann’s speech is sctieduied to begin a t about

,9 a.m . In the CSI Fine Arts Auditorium.

Cost:M S for Twin Falls area chamber mem-b e rs . ^(45 for non- ■members Hncfcet ■nfomtatlun: rickets lo the event are avail­able from thechamber. W m'33-3974 M mtom any cham- ber ambas- sadof and (romthe CSI ----------------CommunityEducationOffice.'33-9554.A . 2290

or the timing ear it workedCCESS.PageCG- - -

DUld A ; time V

- Im portantnes this year ■ ■from Sunday H Biay night to M m

ul Tagliabue 102 schedule.eased in th e ___3robably wiU;ame in each " ■treeks to b e ----- ------night.'A ny-------- -------^ ------decided a t

dvance. iust s till b e ax and CBS, can unilater- eNFL. ature tocoin- not had dis-

ner wiih the i spokesman past, Fea has ipposition to

son

3 N R . Page D 2 ______

.c

S p o r t s

R e d -BOSTON (AP) - S

had 12 points and 11

--------Davi* and P(-------------B05iffinW 91“Moni

win for th e 15th games.

Bond WeUs score . . TraU Blazers, includii

..wuh II seconds left tl -------— ;:ai.Rasheed Wallace

• Portland beat Boston dme in three cries thil

Paul Pierce bad 21 eight rebounds, Anti h ad 19 and n in e i Anderson had 14 poi] rebounds and nine t

------------missing his f irs r tripeight years.

; Boston had wem se before losing to San Saturday.

• Kemp was starting ond game in a row < second game of the S aturday , w hen Di serving a two-game

________for throwing a punc:Bradley, Kemp had a 21 points Md 14 reboi

Hornets 113, BucIC H A R U etTE, N.

Wesley hit a 3*poini________ seconds to plav and a

throws widi one secon the Charlotte Home Milwaukee Bucks.

The H ornets traili widi 3H)S to play befoi late run. Jamal Mash(

O r a n jSYRACUSE, N.Y

Preston Shumpert sci his 36 points in overti Syracuse p a s t But Monday n igh t in tl round of the NTT.

Syracuse (22-11) h without a field goal u period and advance Richmond on Wedne: Richmond beat Minne

Syracuse and Budei at S8 after regulation.

Jam es T hues scor shot<lock buzzer soum Syracuse a 6 3 ^ leadi

I period . Thom as Ja<I what ap p e are d to b

breakaway basket for 6), but he sh’pped as the basket and never off.

W om enContinuKllmnDlNorth Carolina 72, Minnesota 69

CHAPEL HILL, N.C Brown s to red 19 p< Candace Su tton aac fourth-seeded North Ca fifth-seeded Minhesot the second round of th Rm<Hial on Muiday nit

• • The Tar Heels ( 2 ^to the round of 16, w will face the winner oi gam e betw een to

Success.ContinuMlfnmDl with Mr. Theismann.”

Theismann helped to a viaory in Super Bo 1983. He was also ns

• NFL’s Most Valuable E Man of the Y e ar in holds several Redski: passing records, inclui ing yards (25,206), coi (2,044) and attempts (i played in 163 consecut

: N F L _ConttmwdftomDl

“We will ensure that be attractive games in a] slots on Sun&y and or nights,” Tagliabue said we can make it a wrin-i tion. We would make CBS and Fo* both ha^ programming late in the

The switch, which 1 sought by ABCs “Mon< Football” for years, wa; tated.by tbe unprediaal agency and the salary brtwght to the NFL

T*ro seasms ago, for- -------neither Super Bowl te

Baldmoce Ravens and h " G iants - bad a Mondi

game. New England, tbi NFL cham pion , was Moodqr night last year.

At tbe other end o l I tn u n . th e fina] Moadi game of tb e2000 seasoa Q v ictory by T eo a ess D a llas. Tbe Cowboy expected to be strong t

' SOO. but finished 5-lLITiere also was a Mood

gam e la te tha t aeason I

^

!

t

l - h o t B '- Shawn Kemp on a jum 111 rebounds in dunked i 1 game subbing 1:50 leftispended-D ale--------^As-thtI Portland beat _ minute,.; onday tiigbt to ving lay th tim e in 16 Campbel

.. - Hornetsored 20 for the for the ft iding a 3ix>inter-_,—passing-c / t to make it 98- comer.acescored-lB as------- Heins:ton for the ftrst Baron Da this season. but Davisd 28 points and his 3-poir tatoine Walker gave the le and Kenny on the rig points with nine his feet ai le assists - just a 109-107iriple^Jonble-ln-------- sa s rc a

for the Bl I seven in a row rebound ^ Antonio on made boti

107 lead.ing for the sec-IW and just his P istonS

ucksllON.C. - David Central D

>inter with 28 3.5 games d_aj>air_ofJree__the_top_: cond left to lift Conferenc mets over the Denver

Down b y : ailed 107-102 Nuggets g :fore making a fromVosh ishbum scored in 82-81 wi

L g e m e n^.Y. (AP) - scored sbc of

ertime to leadJu tle r 66-65 Then Sh I th e second vened a t

) held Butlera m the extra com er to ,n c e i lto p la y sixoointleInesday n i^ t . T he Bulinesota 67-66. ,h iv Jder were tied n c a /

cored as the lundedtosiveid in die extra missed twc Jackson had s p e n d s le0 be an easy forBiider(26-as he neared The offic /er got a shot ^oo la te a

counted ha

nVanderbil

2 . Arizona StsT he Tar

late, but tc 'i.e. - Coretta *>y Sut

points and ®added 18 as B aptist ad Carolina beat '">ss f y Ni

ssota 72-69 in seconds lefi f the Midwest . Mnnesoc

tie,butLm< 54) advanced jaon^fpomt , where they TarHeelsUi r of Monday^ • Teasley s

top-seeded n n a l gan

5 _ ________________________

with Wash before a de

1 Washington Monday Ni BowlXVnin him toredn

• nam ed th e “I think I le Player and well receive in 1983. H e Iheisnian] skins career personality t eluding pass- Breakfast In completions induded po] s (3,602). He ment expert: cutive games “We’re g

NewEnglantattherew ill andKansastnail the time T he gamI on Monday would haveaid. “I think th e two ntin-win situa- Sunday gamke sure that For examhave strong n l^ t game itheseason.” winduponF:h has been San Francbnday Night switched towas necessi- also b e on :oability free n i^ tg am etiiiy cap have game, it vm

gam eoiigintor example, shown Simdateain - the Historical

dNew-York NFL schedu]nday night am oag thenthe current ABC, natu

ras not on tiv e gam etir. Bfbodayoigl]dI the spec- broadcastneod ay n ig b t tbeirgoodgaoaw asaS l- tb e late afteessee over tbe last aevaK>ys w ere been requestlg tha t sea- because of t

predicdng tbQod^y night vdientheacfam between tbe spring.

l l a z e r s lumper and Elden Campbell id to cut it to 107-106 with J tth e -d o c k - tic k e d 'u n d e ra ~ ” e, Ray-Allen.raissed a dri— ayup for M ilw aukee and bell got the rebound. The :ts took their tim e looking— : ftnal shot, with Mashbum g-on-takins-a-3in-the-left—

in s te a d p a sse d th e b a llto — Davis a t the top of the kqr, ivis had missed all seven of •oint attempts and instead fie ball up to Wesley aloiie right sid&iWesley planted t and tossed the up for 07 lead.Casseu missed a 3-pointer I Bucks, Mashbum got the nd and was fo u le d . H e xjth free throws for a 111- d.

IS 9 8 , N u g g e ts 9 1VER - Jerry Stackhouse pobits and 11 assists, and

burth-quan e r surge that e ^ t r o l t Pistons over the r Nuggets 98-91 Monday

o it m oved tw o gam es of M ilw aukee fo r th e

I Division lead and within ies of idle New Jersey for p - s p o U n - th e -E a s te rn — jnce.e r lost its fifth in a row. i O' 18 in the first half, the | 5 got eight straight points »hon Lenard to pull with- with seven minutes left.

I b o u n aWIT '

Shumpert, who had con- i a three-point play to get e going in the extra peri- 1 3-pomter ft^m the right!o give the Orangemen a itlead. ISulldogs, who th o u g h t «served an at-large bid for , AA tou rnam en t, had a10 win after Shumpert - a ^50 percent foul shooter - -jtwo from the line with 5.4 e i left. But Rylan Hainjea layup a t the final hom :dfrom jackson. ]rfidals ruled the shot was (B an d w ould n o t hav e thad.it gone in. i

b iit and n in th -see d ed / State.'a r H eels t ra i le d 69-68 s t took the lead on a bas- t >utton with 1:35 to play,defensive stop, Chrystal |added a pu tback off a !Nikki Teasley wiih 17.2 Sleft. f 9pta (22-8) had a dtance to ■Jndsay Whalen’s de^era-inter feU short giving the TjUieu:12di win m 14 games. py scored 17 pomts in her ?same a t C arm ichael 7

ishington from 1974-85 didevastating 1 injury on tiNight Football forced d<

tire. SI ik he> going to be veryived,* Beck said. Rann v«n be the first spore oily to speak at d»e Success H.In die past speakers have Plpoliticians, time-manage- aserts and an astronaut the going to continue to K

— —land,whichfinishedS-ll, Ias Gty, which was 7-9. Jam es to be sw itch ed £ve to be consistent with J ' netw orks th a t ca rry

ames. _am ple, if th e M onday ^ le to be swiudied wouldn Fox-say, Washington- « incisco - th e gam e to Monday n i ^ t would•n Fox. If th e M onday ''Petobe 'droppedisaC ES ^ivould be replaced a “ (mally scheduled to bevlayby'CBS. _ “ caUy, drawing up thedule involves dirbVring to^networks. Giiturally, wants as attrac- ^les as p o ssib le fo r *ight, and the other two Floetwotks want to keep Wigames; pBiticulariy for GaFtemooo time s lo t For th«veral se a m s, ABC has Reesting more flexibility Rcf th e difficult ta sk of inethe strength of.team s q u

K bed u le isrd eaaed b i wa- Ho

cklt.2002

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k n o c k

Poftland’s Bond Wells Ainki victory ovtr the Celtics Mon

:e B u t l eRichmond 67, IV lIi^

M INNEAPOUS-l^kel scored a career-high 28 Monday night to help Ric beat Minnesota 67-66 in i ond round of the NTT.

Tony D obbins an d I Brown each had 10 poinis Spiders (22-13), who woi seven th in e igh t game; starting the year 3-5.

Richmond will play Syra the quarterfinals later this The Orangemen beat BuJ 65 in overtime Monday.

Travarus Bennett had 1; 20 points in ihe first hall last game for the Golden G (18-13), who were bumpei the second round of the the second year in a row.

Auditorium.The Gophers, who were fl

season, charged to a big lea before bowing in the final m

East Regional South Carolina 75, Cincinnati 56

COLUMBIA, S.C. - Ta T roina scored eight of 1 points in a 25-point secor run, leading South Carolir 75-66 victoiy over Cincinr

diversify with our speaker tio n ,” Beck said . “ But doesn’t mean ruling out ar sports personality in the fur

Theismann is a native of River, N.J., and a 1971 gra of the University of Non^ I H c was a runner-up to Plunkett for the Heisroan Ti as a senior and was inductei the GTE All-American Acat Hall of Fame in 1990.

Redskins ini Jacquez Gra for three yeaThe Attodated Preti

WASHINGTON - Washii Redskins coach Sieve Spu snagged another former G receive r Jacquez G reen, signed a three-year, $43 mi omtract Monday.. **He had other opportuni

and th e deciditig factor c down to having an oppom to p lay fo r coach S purri

G ^ becomes the fourtl F lo rid a p layer acquired W ashington since longt Gators a» c b Spurrier took th e Redskins two m onths R eceivers Chris D oering R e id e l A nthony w ere sig

was ob tained in a t ra d e i Hnttifiw . -

: o f f B e

Iks agaiftst Boston during the T Mtday In Boston.

f r o m !^ N atl«,i58 poin ts TomiUchmond

S«ondR«i„d

ls'fOT*e° h S r

Sutler 66- (21-10), 5:301 • Louisiana Tec

alfi^STs

: NIT for (19-14). 7 P.m,

M onday nigh s8- a i a « round of the Ea ead early Troina suirte mmutes inc five sn-aigh

a 3-pointer th; Gamecocks (2 with 11:42 le ft off the b ^ an e n s u i^ inbour

p t y a t j a '“ S f S . V S ?jum per to end

pnd-half le ft, th e sixth h n a to a (27-5) traUed 6S nnati on

N C ^----------- ConttmwdfnmD]2r selec- m ini and WUd Jt th a t among Dianother during the pres uture." UCLA, for thi )f South row it seems, raduate most talented ti i Dame. for the 18th se to J im seems, Coach S Trophy wals on the line ted into 105-101 double- rademic over top-seede

Sunday in the “When we C(

J _ can beat anybt I K try,” UCLA forv

said.When you are

.1 ^ 1 1 team f e ^ that V

^ [ Iltington anyb)u m e r

.?rho needsmillion

g tim e

g an d ig n edts,aiMl I I Ie r f f d Classil

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o s t o n

• Trail B ta z m ’ 100-91

N I Tnal Invitation lumamentndim e t66. BuUerSS.GT67. Minnesota 66 ws6-14) at Louisville (19

i Tech (2&€) at Yale 30 p.m.Tech (22-9) at Villanova U)p.m.(22-11) at LSU (19-14).

10) at South Carolinai.m. 1

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• Ig h t in th e second ’ • East Regional Ited the run by scor* I ^ t points. She made tha t gave th e Lady t ( 2 ^ a 43-41 lead

^ A foul*was called I and Troina took the • lunds pass and hit a iper. 1ne K.B. Sharp h it a nd the run with 4K)8 .t^M^eded Bearcats .

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ildcats were consid- *— • Duke’s a l le n g e rs

reseason.the 18th season in a IS, w ere aga in the d team to flop. And, season in a row it

h Steve Lavin’s job ne before a thrilling >le-overtime viaory :ded C incinnati on »West Region.’! come to play, we irbody in th e coun- orward Matt Bames

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pitch softball camp Marc Leam the fundamenti

Bruin varsity coach Nici Twin Falls coaching staff

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Bure in a trade with die I _ New York, which also,

“ appointing defenseman I Novak to Florida along \ picks in this June’s draft,

The Rangers, who hav Conference, missed the i trails Montreal in the raa

Bure, who will tum 31-----contract-that'W ill'pay-hi

option in the 20044)5 seas

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Orange C o u n ^ d istrict c h a i ^ with killing radn was msuffident evidence

D istria Attomey Antho practice, did legal woric fc his wife were shot to deatl

Thompson’s former pa with orchestrating the a deal. His lawyer, Jeffre removed from the case.

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Tampa, Fla., from the te Monday following the hos pneumonia, the team said.

The M ariners will be i bench coach John McLarei

Piniella, who was the last season, missed four gt and the Mariners won all fi

Aritansas, RliharLTITLE ROCK, A rk.-N

Arkansas coach will be dec Richardson and universi

than three hours Monday, or two whether to overtur

_buy.out tfie last six years i year, about half its foce val

“Fm still in the process ( minate,” Sugg said. hat sional re sp ea for Coadi Rj do my best to make th e ver

Ridiardson, who'ivants ti tfie sessioi was a “good me

“We presented our side, .takes time," he said.

Utes resigns as p iDALLAS-Jim U tes res

hockey and Texas Rangers cussions witfi Tom H icl^ th

Hicks said die position hi n pro^S |> ^^t^head die ft

Rangers general mana; November, said tfie move i day-t(Hlay operations of tfie

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^TSIN B R Iner ups batting avefin Falls native Jim Homer c ins t ,the.San^randsco .G ian B widi die Seattf e Mariners t u Hom'ei-'is ♦ forlO widftwol make die Mariners as a badeI Rainiers last season, Srattie'i

iailcam p for area gh School Mftball teani is put irch 25-26.itals of tfie game of fast-pitd ick Baumert Camp instruao iffas well as die players, in grades 3-8. The cost is $351II 26 and free admission to thi.April ia t-4 3 0 p.m.------------die Twin Falls High School J rhe camp runs from 11 a jn . i

in or to sign up, call Nick Ba

Pavel Bure to Ran)'(ew York Rangers acquired i i Floridq Pandiers on Monday 10-flcquired.a.second-round.pi 1 Igor Ulanov and young deft t with the Rangers’ first and tt, and a fourth-round pick nea ave fallen into ninth place ir i playoffs, the last four seasoi ice for the final playoff spot in Jl later dds mondi, has two y hun SlO-milHon-per'seasonr ason for $11 million.

DA in Mickey Thomp• A judge refused Monday to t ct a tto m ey from prosecutl ing legend Mickey Thompson » to show a conflict of interesi hony Rackauckas, who was th for the racer’s family after Tl itfi in ftx)nt of tfieir home in M partner, Michael F. (}oodwir couple’s slaying over a soui rey Benice, sought to have

{er leaves to visit f e

de Mariners manager Lou Pir team’s spring training head ospitalization of his 83-year-o id..i managed in spring trainin ren until Piniella returns. American League Manager games during die regular sea 1 four under McLaren.

irdson unsure on JolNolan Richardson’s bid to ke<

ledded by the middle of the w rsity President B. Alan Sugg n f, and Sugg said he would^ec u ra Chancellor John White’s 's.of Richardson’s contraa foi "alue.s of reviewing Dr. White’s det ave a great deal of personal Richardson. Iliis is a to u ^ is ery best decision diat I can.” i to remain as die Razorbacks' aeeting.”le. When you have a lot to ta

president of Stars, F-esigned as president of die I « baseball teams Monday fo die owner of bodi teams, held by Lites, one of just four front office of more than ont

lager John H art, who took e wouldn’t have any direct af he baseball team.

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Sonic Corp. will W ebcast report

nVIN FALLS - Oklah bjjsed Sonic Corp. - a r cliiiin vv-ith a franchised 1 Twin Falls - said Mond provide an online Weln

I sfcond-quarter earnini . conitrence call March 26

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~ quarter, which will be re iowing the market’s cIos« and review earnings gui fiscal 2002.

The Uve broadcast will H a.m. March 26. An onli u'ill be available through Links 10 both can be fou investo r sec tion of ww <lrivein.com.

Borders posts recc fourth-quarter sale

A N N A R B O R , M ich: - ' who curbed spending ai

Croup Inc. stores immed Itnvjug th e S ep t. 11 i attiicks came streaming the-end of the year and book retailer record fourt saleS.

T be com pany - whii Wiilflenbooks store in tl V al^y Mall - earned $1 lior>; or 51.32 a share, fo tirth -quarier ending Thai’s twice the profits o vioiis fourth quarter. It record sales of $ 1.2 billi pared to $1.19 billion for period last year.. Fourth>quarter perfor crucial to most retailers, cially so for Borders. Th< represents 40 percem of i sales and virtually all th

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posted profits of $87.4 ir $1.06 a sh a re , doublir 2000’s perform ance. Sa $3.4 billion, up from $3. the previous year.

“ We h ad very s tro r acr{)ss a ll o u r busin Borders, Waldenbooks ai n a t io n a l,” sa id Ed W Borders’ chief financial “W4 managed our gross and ;expenses very effe We v r e very p leased v restdts.”. B Srders b e a t W all i

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Sam e>store sales Waldenbooks segment wer peraent for the fourth qua dowD 1.6 percent for the

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suits fo r the “E v e i y ^ ■ released fol* an excel] cr loseMonitoy, o u s g u j^ l euidancefor "M mad, b

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still roar arrhich has a it. '•n the Magic . As far as1 $109.3 mil* b w , B i ^ire, f o r th e g»ganucm€ ng Jan . 27.IS of the pre- through the

J i ' i i X rfor the same X C iX .

formance is The Assoctal rs, but espe-The quarter SEOUL, of its annual Computer I the compa- Technologj

invest in no le company ations of HI million, or Inc., removi )ling fiscal alliance tal Sales were sides, bai $3.3 billion . M ond^.

A fte r me rong sales began in Dc sinesses - M icron ofl s and ’inter- Hynlx’s met

W ilhelm , for'about$4 rial officer. but it refui oss margins South Kore iffectively. memoiyope d w ith the Memory c

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lATELLO - Despite a signif ttic-slowdown and the-worst crisis in 20 years, the KempU

istration’s commerce chief ren sdc about Idaho’s future, low there have been a few sell ally, but th ^ e ’s also a lot of 'Gary“M ahn said during a s {h-sou theaste rn-Idaho-as^ ture was shutting down its elet ssion.jo in te d out Twin F a lls ’ re ment of Dell Computer Corp. utive for Idaho.

► reaki)man holds stigious posit lontTols of sawxtoted Press_______________

flDEEN, W ash. - T he h ea t aeuser’s sawmill in Aberdeen i three-story saw thai slices lo It’s an ages-old symbol of pow that hums deep in the heart ol

lead sawyer at its helm is cr u s of rich u^dition and hailed h e mill.Jeanie Barber, a 46-year-old i

, took her first graceful step ii > control cab in October and i inine foot onto the big metal began to whisper... then talk

•ybody wos going, ‘Wow, wh the day would come when we woman sawyer?”’ B arber sai ley p layed it up .so big ths , WeU, how hard is this job an' it entail?’ Then you .get on t

Well, whai’s the'big deal here? ig deal is simple, according to a, hiead mUlwrrighi. ve ju s t never seen th a t,” hi >ody was talking about it. She’i ien t job and I think there’s son s. Well, not jealous, because t , but they’re just like, ‘Wow, 1 i’s doing.”’uary. Barber fuiished the bulk : and now stands as eager b e two full-time sawyers get s icadon.jcades, the sawyers have “mai ’ with their ability to eye the i i and m ake th e best cu ts ft •rofit.II start getting a bad product , wilh the cost of logs toda Id lose a lot of money,” said th e n igh i sh ift saw yer wh

Ih Weyerhaeuser for 42 years >re compUcated than what p

Igh modem technology has rei ^ e r s and headrigs, Aberdeer d.saw and its “carriage” counti and require a steady hand to

as the oldest employee can re >er IS the First woman to maneuv metal machine that grips, spin he log with an intimidating fe the spinning blade. Sht; could I

ilks betwe:tatedPreM__________ te>

SoL, South K orea - ' me: r chip m aker Micron 13gy Inc. has agreed to ehnon-memoty chip oper- aliiHynix Semiconductor th«

oving a major hurdle intalks between the two ?i>ank offic ials said ^

Stim onlhs of ta lks th a tDecember, Boise-based S offered to lak e overaemoiy chip operations ™ $4 bilUon in February,

fused to invest in the S ?jrean company’s non- nmiperations. £ 2y chips account for 70 BaifHynix’s total business. rep1 p lan to ta k e o ver 1nemory chip business renggion< Iting- —1

1 Street sees il«*edPr>ea fo r

ORK - Caution assert- train W ^ Street MbDd«y ab<rs collected thdrvrins tu rw eek’s advance b u t m a

ly from new commit* Yoitiead o f a F ed era l trai

ts sa id buy ers , s t il l ^ b o u t th e p ro g n o s is cest

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o n i m c~ ' Gov. Dirk Kei— -------------- h i g h m a r k s - f s ^n ificant aging the state’ rst fltate^— reneging on lan ipthome governor and li remams throughout the

kept the econon: setbacks it did and posid< of posi- more quickly thi a swing begins.-a s - th e--------Ahd'wHnrUiJelection* keep aUve the oi

$S00-per-job tax re c e n t a tin g new jo i rp. jobs approved a plan

guarantee up to

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sick or I; ■ H M H ll'made dielie incom- ^ female saw s t o r th e “Pve never h

position as hea ict out of opportunity toi •day, th e said. “There ai a id Jack opportunity, at who has Barber’s We lars. “It’s 1976, when the

“The men dit replaced “Affirmative a< een’s SO* they needed st imterpart men. I was 21 to guide radon of ’You :

husband and thi 1 remem- “That was tl euverthe said. “To have ipins and walk in and all

ferodty money on cars j Id be the them. I’m sure.”

een Mienterm viability of the troui South Korean company’s i memory chip business.

Hynix*5 creditor banks thi ehed to give up the propo alliance unless Micron acce] their proposal to Invest in i memory d iip operations.

R etu rn in g from weekl taUcs widi Micron in the Un S tates Sunday, creditor ba officials said die American 1 relented and a@%ed to inves Hynix’s non-memory diip op tuxtsaswelL

**We reached agreement

Micron’s invlstmCTt’i!i"H™ nom-memory chip operatioi Lee Duk-hoon, heatfof Hat Bank, a major creditor b a ^ t reporters Sunday.

B is bank confirm ed remarics Monday.—The-worldVtwn-majnr-m^

5 mixed daysfo r e a rn in g s im provem e w anted to hear what th e c tra l bank would say Toest ab o u t th e economy^ an d tu rn , in te re s t ra te s ; befi m ak ing an y b ig moT VToluine was light in lacklus trading.

I t e Dow Jones industrial ai Ige dosed down 29.48, or 0 3 p * n i;a t 10577.75.

OMsday, M arch 19,2005

j r c e c hlempthome gave lawmakers rfoUowing hiTTeaain man­e’s budget problems without ist year’s record tax cut. The legislative leaders argued

lie w inter that the tax cut Hny from eroding more than idoncd the state to rebound than others once the upnim

Jie Legislature declined to one-year experiment with a IX credit for businesses cre- obs, i t overwhelm ingly in for the state to essentially :o $30 tnillion of investment

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iwyer in Washington, Atkins s heard of any woman getting ead sawyer or ever having0 break in on a rig Uke that,’ ain’t many women diat get itleastinasaw miU ."Veyco re la lionship starle t le sawmill was still no place f

lidn’i want me there," she s action was going on then i so many women and so mi1 years old and 1 always gc ,1 ^ o u ld be home looking fc thinking about getting manic their day and their era,” : e some young, 21-year-old i all she has to do is spend I s and clodies. It probably irl

on, Hyniubled ry chipm akers i s non- payment figure, i

m ent. Micron’s i :hreat- Hynix’s non-memi posed lions and restrici :epted M icron shares, 1 non* reports by Joonj

other local n e w ^ klong But die'two sid Jnited agree on th e six banks investment in Hyi 1 firm ory chip opm doi -est in sh are risks arisi open- Hynix’s debts tha

after takeover, hi n t o n saying in die repot uding Lee Yoo-soo, vk m ix’s Hynix’s largest c ions,” Exchange Bank, [anvil remarks. c,b)ld Tbe tvro credito

lives joined Hyn th e Park Chong-sup,

round of ta ils will l a n o : -------s t a y ^ b ^ h n h e '

as investorsl e n t . Broader stock hi cen- mixed. Ib e technc

tstlay Nasdaq composii id in a76, or 0 5 percen ifo re Ib eS tw dard& Fo •Tes. slipped 0.61, or O aster U653S.

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l i e f ^ars and profits for 'WMTittAUl- who put up the money•ut vative businesses off Uhe ■ ‘ Although of questioied ity, advocates believe iu t forces the business-fran has been uying to prend • lysts beUeve it can g«m 4,000 new jobs over 10----------- Nine-of-every-lO -10 employed in a smaU b1 a and they have weaih■e- and are beginning to hly growlh, he said, is amiy ogy jobs such as theni Computer’s support cei

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IS said. Barber ehduretiing the morphed to includlg any its ranks. StiU, a<at,” he none had touched;ei the “We had two oi

............-last summer,” sheted in son for die sawyere for a “When I reaUae

of guys below mee said. have been great f:n and actuaUy thinking imany have it, I wasn’t gogot a Barber started h

( for a tiaytime sawyer Strried.’ and pieces of Uie ji

she “UtUe cheering secId girl When Birdsall faid h e r Barber sat in d ie dirked “If s Uke an aut

just goes at die sUg

ixm akejs ag reed on th e to trye, method of pay*' d i ^ sa’s investm ent in “We:m o^ chip opera* chanceriction on sciling ment w!s, L ee said in ed as singAng Ilbo and nationaspa pers. Bothsides have yet lo repones iie o f M icron’s likely iSyifix’s non4nem- weekdons and how to respons’is in g from new LtKalhat may surface Micron, he was d ie d as milUon[Mrts. stakeiivice president of dons, ht cred itor Korea be matik, m ade sim ilar somein

Iitor bank execu* largest y n ix president, would ip, in th e la tes t Electroi

s wait for Fe: hidlcators were cut ratiinology-centered sdmulais ite index rose h»g<n b» t , to 1377JJ6. y e tra sFoof^kSOOtodex n e ss is• 0.1 pfetcent, to rates mi

M m eeting is is onenrfde some d u e growth (

ra te s w in a n d e x ]The Fed , which inflatka

^ B r i gney n ^ e d to get inno- t tff the ground. lilitionable constitutional- Nive die proposition rein- Ls-friendly image Idaho Idproject, and some ana* ofI generate as many as10 years. in

1 04daho-w orkers-is-----biU b u s i i ^ Mfahn said, thaiherea the downturn ex 10 hire. A key to futureattracting high-iechnol- arthe hundreds a t Dell incenter in Twin FaUs. bu

s i l i n gJeanie BariMf,

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s a w y t n g e t ' s k k e r t a k e a v aca tien .

red as sawmiU culture slow! lude more and more women ii , as the 20th century turned ied the top.3 or duee people who retiret ihe sai± “We lost an extra per

Z S dial there were a coupli me (in seniority) that woult at for the job, and they wen ng aboui stepping over me it : going to let duit happen.” d h a n ^ out in die cab witl r Scott Birdsall to pick up bit: le job. She refers to him as hei section.”II began her offidal training, e chair and “I was terrified.” automatic car," she said. “It sUghtest twitch of your hand."

progressry to wrap up negotiations,t'saidV/e still have a 50-50 percent nee of reaching a fullagree- it with Mtaon," Lee was quot­as saying hi a report by the onal news agency, Yonhap. oth executives to ld local m ers that creditor banks win ly convene a m eeting this fk to review M icron’s onse to d id t latest proiwsaL jca l new spapers rep o rted ron has agreed to pay $200 ton to purchase a 15 percent e m noiHnemocy d d p opera- s. Most of the payment will nade in Micron shares and s to cash, d»ey said, icron, th e world’s second e s t memory ch ipm aker. Id ov erta k e Sam sung trooics C a and become tbe

ed meetingrates 11 times las t y ea r to luate growlh . is equM ted to ' a boosting ra tes la te r this e s siffis tocreaae that bosi* is rebonndin 'g . H ig h er

1 make it more expensive to m money, so raisbig them ne w ay to e n s u r e th a t th doesn’t get oo t of hand expose th e econom y tolimL'

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jfe fu tt__Alitl Mflhn.said-thaStale is positicned to do ius^dl lik e Idaho S ta te U niversit National Engineering and Ei Laboratory, Brigham Youn^ Idaho and a quality tranqxxtt of roads and aupOTts.

"We’ve been through quiti Ul die last decade in Id^&o,’ but-the-pa5t-12-months have th e cam paign to keep th expanding never ends.

“We leamed we m Idaho g an island,” h e sa id . “We’r Immune to national recessli business dim ate Is improving.

- COUF ^— = JE IL IN i^ The Tlmea News

BOISE - R ecent U 5. Bankruptcy Coi diese Magic VaUey fi

• r .a C h a p te r 7 , nonbu u n d er $ 5 0 ,0 0 0

Christina M arie ( known as C hrist Brown, 185Q E. 390 individual, nonbuam 7,1*15 creditors, a: $50,000, liab iliti $50,000. Case no. 02-4

6* PJ Jo n es , also kr Md JoneS 'Sanders and

Gtunez, 141 Teater Sl indivithial, nonbusiru

_ 7,1*15 creditors, as “ $50,000, liab iliti

$50,000. Case no. 02-<

" Chapter 7, nonbw $50,000 to $100,

Paul A. Sharrai, 2 a Ave. N., Twrn Falls,

nonbusiness, Chapt c red ito rs , asse ts ] $100,000, liabiUiies $100,000. Case no. 02-

Bobby G ene Whii known as Bobby G. and Sheryl Viola Wh known as Sheryl Creekside Court, 14 Ave. W., No. 26, TWin vidual, nonbusiness, 16*49 c red ito rs , ass $50,000, liab ilities [ $100,000. Case no. 02-<

B renda L. Thomi , known as Brenda L.

Monroe, Twin Falls, i nonbusiness, Chapu

#ly creditors, assets undi lin UabiUties $50,000 to ed. Case no. 02-40367.

Darwin High and I •ed P-0. Box 392, Fairfii ier* nonbusines^ Chaptc

c red ito rs , asse ts $! pie $100,000, liabilities J lid $100,000. Case n a 02-4

C h ^ T . n o n b i n l $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 t o $ 5 0 0

,!^ Gary Zodrow an ^ Zodrow , 515 Maxii

Kimberly, in d iv id u ^ ness. Chapter 7 ,1&49 assets $100000 to $50 bilities $ 100,000 to ; Case n a 02-40366.

Craig Alien Zimmei Breca Lee Zimmerma Conant, Burley, todivii Uianess, Chapter 7,164!

^ .PteaseseeFUN

It Qwest amc E $4 billion 1( J agreementi | ThaJteaodatXHaaa

\ DENVER Q CtMnmunicadoos Intel

I $ 6 0 ? S m ib ? o Y i te 5A unsecured bank credit j w e n d e d th e bank loi

I As port o f th e amend D enrerbaied Baby Bd

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money fo r d w loan rei fttiM ijnrocyd i

[ bonds a t an a, centinterestrate .

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s te ra d d e o f d ie— -----s^that widi assets rsity , th e Idaho i Environmental ’•ung University- tortadon network '

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ibuslness,)i e Green, also ris tina M arie 3900 N., Buhl, laness, Chapter s asse ts under l itie s u n d er 02-40349.> known as PJ and P J Jones* tr S l, Kimberly, isiness. Chapter ^ assets, under l ilie s un d er 02-40348.

0 0 , 0 0 0 ’i , 243 Sevendi ills, individual, .. ap te r 7,16-49 ts $50,000 to ,ie s $50,000 to 02-40369.

Whitlock, also G. Whitlock,

WhiUock,also sryl Sw oyer, . ,, 146 Addison Win FaUs, todi- ' '! iss. Chapter 7, a sse ts un d er es $50,000 to 02-40368. ompson, also I L. Hays, 148 Us, todividual, ip te r 7,16-49 m der $50,000,) to $100,000.

id Pam High, irfie ld , jo in t, ip ter 7,16-49 s $50,000 to es $50,000 to 02-40351.

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