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vated battery.
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The'bill was prom pt-1
ed
e t v July’s beating of ■
aa p re g n a n t N am pa
teen-ager,
Lisa Sm ith. SI
Shortly
u
afte
ttillbom
a r, she delivered a sti
boy
b she named Noah. Thee iattacker,
arrested,
e who has oever been an
could
ci
b e charged widi no
no Q>^e
th
tdry for
tl an m isdem eanor battd
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harming
the fetus.
h
Surprisingly, there wasI 1lindted
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BOISE5- “Noah’s Bill" is a step
d o x r t o bbecoming
e
Idaho law.
Co-spon
o nsored by R ep. C elia
L-Buhl. dte legisladon that
g iv e A fen
'ems the same protection
:rson in assa u lt c a ses
th e S e n a te e a s ily on
M onday, f However, th e unborn
child wou]
)uld have to be one die
m other ha
had chosen to ca rry to
term andd would
\
have to be con-
50 cents
pKotection b3 ill
ibate leading up to
e 28-7 v o te, v'filch
nt the bill on to the ,
rase. Despite dedations th at abortion
was
IS n o t th e issu e,
clearly it was.
“This has become
be<
an abortion
debate becausi
use the groups that
have traditional
nally been involved
in b r i n ^ ford
m h die pro-abortion
potidon havo>taken
ts
this on as an
issue,” said R
Riepub ican Floor
Leader Jam es
R
s Risch
of Boise, who
isI in a foupway RepublicanI pri|
miary
ar fight for lieutenant gov
overnor
or Idiat indudes Gould.
Al Magic Valley serutors, with
All
w
th
hee ex c ep tio n of S en. Cli
'l i n t
Ste
tern n e tt, D-Ketchum, voted
!d in
favo
ivorofthebllL
Aiccording to th e N atior
A
o n al
Coui
knmdl of Suite Legislatures,
s, 27
othe
ther states have passed simi
nilar
laws
iws, and none has run afoul
ul of
die<
fie courts. The bill’s sponsor, S<
Sen.
Hal
Ial B underson, R-Boise, ss
said
Miss
Ilssourl passed a law with Ii
lan-
^ g e similar lo Idaho’s
Ids
and the
U.S. Suprem e Coui
^ourt refused lo
hear a diallenge of die law, stating the language was
was constitution*
al. The Missouri law
lai slates that
life begins at concept
ception.
The Idaho langui
iguage uses th e
term “embryo," which
whi according
to many dictionaries
ries indudes lan-—
guage such as “frort
from the time o f.
conception until the
the tidrd mondi
of life.” It is that sor of languau
diat proponents warned
war
could be
Ptease see
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I raise fe
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N oxlow lnvatfeniihi
lh e w ar
against weeds can be
b e a lonely
resources
fight with few local1 R
5e .
devoted to the cause.
T w i n II F a l l s e s c a p e s
f i v e - h loo u r f l i g h t l i n e s
forCA
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O lym pic: tourists
t<
trying to get
hom e splili
ilUed out onto the sideM o n ey
walks Mom
onday and u v e the Salt
tern a tio n a l A irport its
C h an n el
L ake Intet
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Radio giant-Clear Ch
ay ever.
a n e m p ire
b id estd ay
Communications is! ai
w aited for up to five
on.
u
built on deregulation.
mns of It outside in nearrPaiw
g #u C
C a9
freezing wei
weather.
Meanwhi
vhile, the effects of the
were minimal
Salt Lakee oveHlow
o
i
S r o R 'i T s
a t J o s linn F
I ield. M agic V alley
Regional Airport
Ai
in 1\A i Falls. •
— — ‘T h ere’s5‘8some-spotty^S--or-20-:—
minute dela
elays here and diere, but
nothing m
mtajor and no cancelladons tc ^ ay,”
y ,' said airport manager
BillCarberr
eny.
A flight
< of Twin FaUs late
It out
S u n d ay hi
h ad to be ca nceled
hjf,!,.
because aa nmalfunctioning security
j
Slanmln’ Saim iy'tlu
deviceinSa
Salt Lake held die whole
Chicago^ training can
cam p w as
system up,
ip, said Kathryn Syme.
w h o m annages
si
e le c tt^ e d Monday'wwlh e n
the SkyWest airk» ashow ed
l i f t « t i ^e«t counter in Twin Falls.
j .
superstar S am nv Sosi
•
SkyWeSt
est runs five flights to
. .up.
IM
Sait L ake
<
;e every
day from-Twln '*■
*” ■ Falls, Shee said.
t
And unless more
problemsI popped
ix
up in Salt Lake,
Form er
those fUgh
WUHamivftaigMl^Foi
Ights w ere expected to
smoothly Monday and
^illiams
continue! st
NBA s t ^ Jayson Willi
esaid.
;
faces m anslaughter d
e S a lt L ake a irp o rt,
em ployees
tes an d volunteers did '
th e ir b est
i distract irritate d ,
Bt to
bored pass
issengers by providing
O p in io n
free bottlei
[led water, gold medalrity: '
sh aped chl
chocolate candies and
!
BiMtagfWproiiMttty
poetry. Bands of roving
Professional-tedinica]
ical c e n te r
n costumes entertained
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would give studentss a b rig h te r
ddling their thumbs.
future, todays editori)
}eneral. m a n a g e r of
ra g a M
A m eric an
m A irlin es. H a rry
Bicchieri,i, looked
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at the United
lin e aiid said,
sc
“ Oh, th a t one i
D
m p u t e r s
that's two>days
di long."
tra s t, A mInerican,
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c o n tnw ith
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& T E C H N O I IXa X j i
fewer f l l{hts,
^ t had a much s h n te r.
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By Sandy Miller
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r e Im a l ^
a ^ * t l i k ^ to avoid
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d t t rd ea se s anytime
ne isoon.
. ' t r S a mm: Richardson, 37, had
bee n jnakii
iking toward th e D elta
A JrL lnesct
I counter for three and a
half hours.
] was about to miss
s. He
to Great Britain
ftftk i
U* night: home
h.
u ed nonplused.‘*As long
- - w
E ei it by half-past seven
/ to read my children a
S e c t i o n BY SE(
iE C T lO N
Deocuiie stoi
rtoty.ni be happy."
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Richardsc
dson said he and friend
jer. bodi support staff for
PaulLedger
S w th m A . S «iC
e ttk M lB
th bobsled team, estab« M « f . .', . , 2
Maglci
jteJMIeyW
art-term goals. “First we
Nttkm . . . 3 4
OMtua
...2
wanted to) get
gl from c M to warm,
V « r ti\..........5 . , ^
now we take
tke it lane by lane.”
g die b e e book of poet« tio n 0
rdson stopped a t a pa^
.6 Comm
nmunity .1.2 '
d, "To an athlete d ; ^
M n k ig 'e M ’.r Money
wy . . . . 3 5
young,**and
nd added the phrase "of >
a t dte airp o rt'^
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Clasilf
IheairUn
-lines have the capacity
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to haiMlle about
ab
74>000 passengers
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-O wners of new ,
'
anim al feeding operations
ope
with
1 0 0 ,or m ore anims
imal units w ill
,
now pay significai
ica n tly h ig h e r
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application fees.
C ounty Commis:
n issio n e rs Bill
B rockm an
and
ind
M arvin
Hempleman Monde
nday approved
■
the fee hike to hel
help offset th e
■
costs of the Twin
in F
Falls Couniy
P la n n in g
and
nd
Z oning
D epartm ent to pro<
process anim al
— feedlng-operation-{
----on-applications-------- —
and transcripts.
Gary Grindstaff
I iH H i
Commissioner Gar
was not present.
The application
I for new
on fee
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100- to 999-animal
nal unit operations will rise from
i
im S250
to $545
- a 118 percent increase
inc:
- and
fe e for new
th e a p p lic a tio n1 f<
1 ,0 0 0 -plus animalI feeding
fet
operatio n s w ill jum pI fn
from $250 lo
$1,750 - a 600 percc
ercent Increase.
B
j
It w ill now costt UI
u n re g iste re d
existing operatiniuS
nsS250 to regis■
te r, and planning
Ing nnd zoning
appeal transcripts
w now cost
ts will
‘
.$3.25 a page andJ require
re
a S25
I
deposit.
S om e th in k th e county Is
unfairly singling out dairy opera|
tors.
'S ta n d why the
“I can’t understa:
county is trying to
b
to balance
their
'
planning and zonin
ming books on
the back of the dair
Jairy industry,”
s a id Lew is E ilejrs
rs , e x e c u tiv e
director of the Idaho
oho Dolr^-men’s
Assodation. “They
c
ey dearly
have
the authority to set
« t vwimt they’re
going to ch a rg e,!, bbiu t is It th e
right thing to do?
I
I? don’t think
so. W hen they don’
ion’t have any
m ore d a iry in d u s ttry in Tw in
Falls Couniy, diey’U
:v’U shake their
h e a d s an d w o n d e r whut h ap - '
pened.”
n said die coun>ee CAFO. Page A2
takingoffat
fa n d la ti^ a d a y .s a id
Barbara Ga
Gannk-«irport spokeswoman. Oo
On Monday, numbers
w ere exbet
pected to exceed th at
amount* D
UI Gann did not know
but
byhowmud
uch.
push
tingof
daho
Groupspi
fordelistir
“ wolfinIdi
Above
ovt, thousands of trwralais stMMl
tnlbM
I b M te e iw c k ln r o r tN iM a ttt lw
mKulakt Ctty iRtMnatkMMi Airport
mday. Tam o( thoosands el travel
(trytaftoRyhvaafraffltlM
rmpica wate r a tt t d wttti Rim *
Mondi
CM than twe football llaMs and
m Mng
try tlmaa or op to fow hoars.
lt,ahporthalptrDaMMeRott,
lOflfW
M, assisti Romanian MathMa ‘
wattIrN
utandn Rnso, Mt, and har coach,
*
rtlLatt,
a
A lafoda,
as thay wait in Ine at
d 0ItlakaMamatlonalAhiMitfor
t,i
' AHxai
Hrfltfitft homt Monday. R ue wa
I
leanli
iM atocom patalnthtiimas
M ^Ui ^ f j ^tww tw tffsdt^har
thalrfl
M han. It has yet to ha foand.
mmMi
A,
___ if tK J l
It
nWrti
But Hempleman sa
Ptease see (
ly have b ee n a
he govem m ent
ita lists on th e
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'hh e r e . T h e 'tn tfH c h a s irii
ripled.
Ev
E v a y whtre w e look dieree ore
I a
demographer Wi
"Suburbs are b
more diverse
U fe ^ e .”
William F rey said.
. Hie transition
5 becom ing m uch
• knges for offida
se in te rm s o f
.n ttw in g counti«
sQ yfa - balanoe the need
on also poses chaiibttriis
<uid newest residi
dais in m any fastid l^
V «iefc a tremend
Ities sTTugglihg to
«H U ible housi) oC th eir oideA
fet
n id
re'
j, who
mt
moved ID dUs Washington suiiob
su
y r t e f t ^ $ e « , . g o * ter
e her
^'' I
. 5 ? 5 5 : a 4 S « « i i d to
■ ''i i v '''
lidents.
n d o tetfa iin o iittie
ising b ec eu a e w e
re n t k in d s o f
J i« 2 S S
OwmtieiL,.:.;:.-,.
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f W f tf ilf fb ‘'li*lVfi*‘»TMii»lia~i1l •
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ByMI«l>wca
iviih the g o v e r
T M w M m w ltK o f S pecies
------------------- -------BOISE - It may h
first: ranchers, th e {
a n d enviro n m e n ta l
same side.
g lawmakers to -------------------------------Organizations repre
tiemen, sheep pioduc
I to “ddist” die
fitters lined up with
If in Idaho.
—
n o r’s
O ffice t of
the wishes of
C o n s e rv a tio n ure,
__ die fM eral
M
and groups sudi n iro d u ce d 15
a s th e Idaho usW
ta te w ith th e
flH i
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C o n s e rv a tio n | th
3 e| Nez P e rc e
O verall, th e ioOO censv
L eague
on cimated diat 264
owed su b u rb s con tin u in g t
----------Monday-in u r^ n g0 . la
r a a all types of fomOies, espi
get on with a ^ a nIgreed
to
diatw olf
illy in th e o ld er, industri<
Dvt
Canadian gray wolf is
in nearing die
ban centers of th e Northeai
showi
In 1995, againstto th
take immedid Midwest
attrac
the Idaho Le^idature,th e populacia ll)die nation’s 1 0 2 largest me
'
g o v e m m e n t r e in tr
S e n a te
politen areas, .'‘nonfam ilies
urbar
wolves into th e stai
Baptised 29 p e r c t t t o f housi
andU
irde testim ony
su s
co o p e ra tio n o f th
t u t 2000, up from 27 peroei
O B w h e ^ to
It is now estima
ropol
■rdaho W olf
wohFes are in Idaho.
While d ie tnim ber of m aniei
compl
^
Group leaders agre
d M anagem ent
th*dii|dren hom es grew , to.
holds
recoveiy in tdahoKadyrefeiTedro
is
in 199
point of needing TO n
Whi P to a saM W M M .P j« eA
S " n ! T . K ',
0
igfe nowVoutnunnber fair
suburbs
, .
nilies in s
LEBSBUI
tURG, Va; - Forget
Ml Haitiat.'* The marli<htldren crowd no
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Committee heard
befbre diey
OB
accept the “tdj
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^ A U T OD
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range from the 3 0 s in m e higher gr
ground In the e a s t to near 60 In O'
'•'’0
Clear
Clea to partly ctoudy tonight.
r
N orthern Ulah: Sunshine will mix
<
Ix wtth
a few clouds today. Highs
v rang e trom th e '
IS win
jppor
lo the upper 3 0s in the west. Part]]
srtly ctoudy tonight.
'" ’1^ toons In tho lar northeast to
S u b u rb a nI si h if t
P L eX
^
N ofthem Idaho: A coU from willI sp
s| read ctouds ac ro ss the regkxi
I
on lodav
with a snow
g^ov o r two. Ctouds will break tonight.
ihower
to
Most of this week will bring
brir tranquil weath*
„ with
^ limliod precipltailon.
ar
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Noon
2pm. 4pm.7
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Zurich
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TIO N A L CITIES?
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90
60
73
90
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97
46
BuanosAifss 90 73 pcK
66
Cairo
66 45 a I . 68
HongKong
73 82 pcn
73
JanSaiem
55 36 a I
56
JohannaatMrg 76 67 r
78
London
84 39 shA 49
MsjdooCny
79 46 s 1
68
Moacow
29 14 pcc
32
Paris
62 41 shh
46
R iodsJaneiro 79 66 pce
79
Roma
69 48 c
64
Seoul
51 40 po
0
93
Sydney
77 66 r
63
Tokyo,
54 42 eh
h
54
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72
49
87
,78
36
31
70
44
64
36
69
36
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30
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68 24 pc 34 19 pc«
Memphis
34 17 pc 0
36 22 s...;
Atlantic:Clty
Cit
54 44 pc 46 24 ahA
Miami
61 60 pcc
68 46 PC. ,
Baltmor*
X*
86 43 pc 44 24 c
MMraukae
26 9 snn
26 12 pc' >
24 12 pc 33 17 atif
Nsshvfle
30 17 c
26 16 fb*-Jham
44 15 pc 33 I I a >
NawOrtaana 52 27 a
45 27
Boston
58 41 pc
43 27 sht\
NewYorti
58 42 pcC 44 22 ft» .,
Charfeston,
Iton. 8C 72 39 ah
48 21 a >
OMahomaCtty 28 12 pcC 40 21 s ' . :
Chartaston,
iton.WV 51 22 sh
26 18 tl1
Omaha
20 5 c
27 15 a •
Chk»go
0
24 10 an
24 10 pc«
Orlando
78 49 ahn
55 32 pb
Osveltnd
md
50 19 r
2S 17 afI
Philadelphia
69 43 pcC 44 24 c •
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Phoenix
80 46 s
20 2 s
35 17 PCc
82 48 PC , ’
Dsi Jinaa
18 6 s»
27 J5 a
PotOtnd.UE 46 X C
46 24 f
Detroit
34 19 I
28 15 afI
R a i^
70 34 sh^
46 20 pc '
ElPaso>
56 26 s
60 31 pcc
RspidCliy
22 0 pc: .. :31 8
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Fairbanks
>ks
20 1 s
24 -2 pcc
Reno
80 28 a
159 24 a ...
Fargo
14 ^ pc 22 5 pcc
Sacramenlo
71 44 t
70 41 a , . ,
Honolulu
lu
79 68 a
60 68 s
St. Louis
24 11 af
29 17 pc ■
Houslonn
48 20 s
52 24 s
SLPaul
19 4 sf
25 10 »
poBs
28 13 sn
23 10 c
SaltLakaClty 38 21 pc: :39 21 p0!>
Jacksonvim
nvUa
73 41 th
51 23 a
SanOlego
76 52 s
70 54 s . , . ,
KansasCtt)
iCtty
22 6 c
31 18 t
SanFrandaco 69 50 a
I65 48 a ’
L atvagaa
jaa
68 42 s
70' 42 a
Saatda
46 34 s
46 36 c ' '
um s Rock
ock
36 17 pc 38 20 a
Tucson
74 41 s
72 40 i" * ’
Los Angelei
jeles
82 52 a
78 50 a
Wathhiglon. OC 67 43 c
44 24 e >,i
WsatharOI
H (W): a-sunny. pc-partly cloudy, c-d
•doudy. ah-thowers. l-lhunderstormt
orms. r-rain. ' ^
al« to wV(lurries,
llui
ari-srww. I-ice.
Mdm
Continued from A l
TThe long w a it w a s 'th e proi
roduct
ooff nr early e v e ry p a sse n g e r needn
ing to w ait in lin e to checkkbaggage,
gag said a irp o rt executive d:
directo r Tim C am pbell. T h e airpt
Tprt’s
typical traffic load includes about
al
40 p ercent connecting passen
Bngers
county planners used
ised to dcLer*.
mine the fees to be fair.
fail
,
**We just wanted
tc be confi;
d to
dent in the methods
th used to
Is they
come up with th
the fe es,"
Olm stead said. “We
Ve 1evaluated
th e hours they chargi
arged for the
different steps in the
[le aapplication
process and found
n d t h a t th e
e d a n d the
process they used
charges made are defe
lefensible and
"It d early has a second
s
a g en d a ,
an agenda that Is
is going to ca u se
' major proldems.**
Equating a feti
e tu s to a h u m a n
being for crimina
in a l p u rp o se s, a s
the Bunderson bill c i ^ D unklin
said, “is only a short
sh( ste p o v er to
dvil activity." She
he ev e n raised th e
specter of prepiai
nancy policing. In
which the state would
wo
step in a n d
ja il women who
0 ffa il to c a r e f o r
their unborn babii
ib ies th e w ay d ie
s ta te
d]
e tliinks
diey shouItL
Bund
underson and his allies called
^
s u c h claim
(
s u n ju s tifie d and
id
a r guued
e t t h a t th e ir m ea su re
re
d e femds
n d a woman’s right to choose
9e
by rreating
c rei
a sign^cant penalty
ty
fo r amyone
ny
whose attadc results in
th e death
dea of die fetus,
**Th<
r h e re is a p rice to p ay ,"
B undei
iderson said. "And this law
w
present
ients tfae ^ c e ."
S ince
i n e Id a n o ’s divisive 1990
10
attempt to enact the‘ na
n a t i o n ’s m o s t
restrictive abortion1 law
lai fell to a
gubernatorial veto,, aani
n ti- a b o r tio r i
forces have droppe
p p e d d irc c t
assaults and focused
d oc
o n a c c e s s toi
and regulation of diee ppr
ro c e d u rft-j;
The Senate also appn
p p ro v ed a sec ond bill 33-2, adding
1 y e arsU
ig IS
' the prison term of aa pp>e r s o n c o n victed of attackingg aa p r e g n a n e
woman who then suffn
f fm a m is c a r^
riage or stillbirth.
ing tttisioo betwei
iveen fe d e ra l a n d
asas
D ra ft 17. E ig h t y e a r s in
in th e
state goveniment
It
■
mal
m aking by d tix e n s re p re seinting
n
O u tfitte rs in1 pp a r t i c u l a r a r e
a nsides
s
an
o f th e controversial re
recovpressing hard to
o g1 e t tfae a n im a l
eiy
Sunday $7.00 per
es dte
u n d er th e control
per w k . daily only S5.00
^ project, th e p lan oudines
TOl o f t h e I d a h o
steps
s off
D epartm ent of FFiish a n d G a m e .
iday only S3.50 per » « k .
2*1 fo r g e ttin g th e s p e d ees
Sunda)
the
s
Some outfitters hai
Salc^ lax Inctudei
jded.inallahoveraievA
****e n dangered Qst a n d in to) state
Itave alre ad y b e e n
manaaesDent.
.
S U OO chargee wilt
»
he lc\icd for all
put o u t of busine
in ess b e c a u s e o f
A film c r e w fro m A B C Kews
K<
d e i ^ ^ d k popv
wtumed checkv
ip u la tio as in c erw
itli P e te r Jeo n in g s recorded
n id
id th e
tain areas of tbe SQ
state, w hile o th e r
iM
rin
g
a
s
p
ra
t
o
f
a
s
»
|
w
t
se
series
o
u
tfitte
rs
across
>ss t h e s t a t t a r e
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by Ma«ic Valley
T1*heTim es-N ew s^
q y ^ b ifb rm a tio n I
Nc*-Npaperv Inc.
F
e. Pcnodicat^
pak) m Twin
FalU hy T V Time*
me«-Newv OfDcial diy aii)
w
per purwam lo Section «C.
BpL
l O g o n t T wa cide.
^
Thmday n hcrehy
d e rijn a le d « thleeday
d of the
on «Mch
k jJn o ric e ^ w nHhepaN
h
Ski, Lottery and
Id Weather.
i'M .
V
poMmaMcr.. pleate
pl
%end ckanfe « r
InfbrmaticN
o n a re
^ 3 ^
«Jdren fonn lo:
« PP.'.a Box S48.1W)n Fait!..
g amee taken,
Q
said Grant Simonds,
s.
presidei
ident of die outfitters.
CM
o niservadonists
s
encouraged
d
lawmak
o aken to go forward without
It
federal
ral monqr to support manageemt.e n t
*W
ei
Ve need to sfaow we bave comam itnoent,**
eo
said environmentalist
st
L auren
-enM cLe«i.‘*Ibe issue is fedi.
e r a l strings
stz
a ttad ie d to federal
II
doQais.'
BS.”
Sm.
e n .L aird Nob, R.Kimberly,
r,
w ho heads
hei up tfae commirtee, has
s
want, induding that td>e
b e N ex P erc»
be induded in manage
la g em e n t
r u l e n o rfa e ;
that tbe “lO-lO-lO"* ru
intopreted as requiring
r in g a to ta f o f
p r e a d am an g *
30 breeding pairs nxre
Idaho. Montana and
id 1
W y o m in ff.)
Idaho has more th™a l U
O b re e d id v
pairs, wfaile MoDtanao
la c a n 't r e a c h f
tfaat number. The reco
r e c o v e r y p r tK
gimloitiaHy required
« d a1t l e a s r 1 0 i
breedIi«pairsineKli9
d is ta te in th e
NortberaRodqrUointi
befareddistingcouldta]
d tak e place.
State Sen. Stan Hai
B aw k itts.R Ucaa.adGediftfanepd
i p o t o would
trigger lawsuits, but M
Mcd M « U
A eoookkfts|ie^tbtha
•tfae.
Many central-Idaho
iho ra o c b frs
and outfitters represea
radical posUioas hintc
s s s x
lid tfaey i S e
tanteacdtiLSomesaidi
ifcVBdratfa-
S u b u tlM
...
20
Married
witti kids
(Ids
under' 16
'8
•
Mar 13
Today
HI Le V
W
88 72 I s
60 46 pc
K
73 '6 6 I a
th e use
user.
C ounty
out
commissioners held a
p u b lic
>lic hearing last week on the
ie
n e w t f<
fees. A ccording to Idaho
10
law , ,aa 1taxing district must hold a
p u b lic
lie hearing whenever it pro0p o s ees
s 1a fe e hike over 105 per*
T*
cent.t.
B r e rn t O lm ste ad , e x e cu tivre
e
d ir e !«or
a o of the Milk Producers of
Idaho,
10, asked commissioners last
st
w e e tk
k tto hold off on a dedsion
)n
:W
u n tilil hhe could go over th e new
fe e s 1wi
with Grafton. Olmstead said
id
h e ddid
id go o v er th e fe e s w ith
:h
C raftoi
fton and found th e process
ss
i l lI :
Married
with no
kids
A.
in
sn
c
in .
e x p e n se s, and
id i t c o s ts t h e
P la n n in g
aann d
Z o n in g
D epartm entabou
w ut S545 lo com plete the process,
ss.
H e estimatedI Itit la k e s a b o u t 6 9
hours to process
ss an ap p lic a tio n
for a 1,000-plus
^ U o p e ra tio n ,
is A
which indudes; aad d itio n a l tim e
spent preparing3 an
a d h olding th e
required public: hhie a rin g an d th e
cost for an ation
o m e y to b e p re s e n t. The applic
> lica tio n f e e f o r
larger operations
n s is bein g ra ise d
to $1,750 lo cov
;o v e r t h e e n t i r e
p ro c e ss. T he la
la w a llo w s t h e
county to pass ihi
th ose costs o n to
'
30
25
20
El*- .
sn
sn'
snr
daughter were taking
n g t1u r n s -Olid
would pop inside! t to
o w a r m 'd ^
while the other held
d place'Ih
:d the
line.
“I would be fine tfl
f l hha d warmer
dothes," she said. '‘“Bui
But rm golh^
home to Florida and
d
>d didn't
diink
r d have to wait outhher
« ."
•
■ 35
C l.,..
r •
H eat
eading home to Fort Myers,
rs,
F la.,K
i
, Kathy
Galloway had not pre-ep a r^^ Ito wait outside. Wearing a
l e a tth
h ee r ja c k e t a n d th e now*t‘
fam IO
ou!
US blue beret wore by thlee
U .S.. 01
Olympic team, she said she
le
h a d bbeen
e
shivering in line for an
m
h o uirr ean d a h a lf. S he and h eerr
40 percent
0 1 9 9390
0
30
H M ? WW
M Lo
29 10 slll ■ 3 0 7
28 10 s(i<
33 11
28 10 snVI
22 16
36 20 pc
»
43 22
33 12 ^X
33 12
12 10 a I
11 -2
18 S pc
X
11 -2
42 23 r
24 3
44. 32 aI
46 34
44 32 aI
46 32 .
4 -9 s >
10 -9
- people from sma
m a ile r d d e s such
as Twin F alls■w
w ho do n o t go
through a checlc:k -in lin e In S a lt
Lake City,
But the day afte
ifter Uie Olympics
ended, everyone
n e o r ig in a te d in
Salt Lake City,, ai
a n d h e n c frlin e s
seemed I n t e r nnable.
al
Cltlea ar« still dom
ir ste d by . ... b u t nowITIn
n ln
ir t h e s u b u r b s ,
nonfamlly householi
iolds,
s u c h nonfan
fam illM o u tn u m b e r
including h o m es hhei
eaded by
m arried cou
o iip le s w ilh k id s
young, sin g le peopli
}ple..'.
under 16.
.
a
M a rs
V
City
Acapulco
AOtsns Auckland
i ^
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Airport_
A
■
T he co n ventional ima{
Tiage ol the suburbs a s theB d o m ain of m arried
.couples with children
h changed, according to a s tudy of c e n s u s
in has
. d a ta from th e larg e st 102
1
metropolitan areas.
4 0 p ercen i
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.......... 7:19Am.\
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<
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« way
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wost
dy tonight. Moming ctoudrwiO glv«
give w ay to sunshine
lom
lomorrow,
StK
Shown aro noon poMiom ol wealher
»r iaytlerna and prwMtaUon. Twnperali
hlghi lor trw day. Fo<ecail htgtVlow»ttmpeiaiufet
ti
aia given for talM ed
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MiMoula, MT
Pocaiello
Ponland. OR
Richland. WA .
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CAFO_
Continued from A l
ty is n o t a n ti- a g r ic u ltu r ee and
th a t th e fees a re ju st.
“I fe e l it’s a n a tte m p t to nmake
thii
Ihings
w ork," H em plem an sa
said.
C o u n ty P la n n in g a n d Zoi
Ioning •
Adl
A
d m in istra to r BiU^Craftonn iestim a te d th e p la n n in g a n d zoi
toning
stal spe n d s a b o u t 35 hours
staff
rs processing an app lic atio n for a 100to 9 99-A U o p e r a t i o n , w
l
.vhich
Inc
in c lu d e s tim e s p e n t re v ieewing
v
aanmd e v a lu a tin g a n a|> plicat
ation,
i g a s i t e v is it a n d o tth e r
ddooin
t s . A dd to th a t th e cos
dduutie
ost of
V -sup
s u p p l i e s a n d m is c e lla nneous
e
___ Fetal
E ___
^
fair."
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Times^ews umterr Sa
canterBiid!etfor735>3;
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licvalleyxom: >
maUatsmiller^magicvt
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ContinuMlfnMnAl
th e sh a re d id n o t k efep
e p pace. It
de c lin e d from 28 p erce
rcent to 27
percent.
M arrie d c o u p les w iihout
iih
chil*
d re n a t hom e live in an
another 29
p ercen t of su b u rb an households.
hoi
T h e re m a in in g 15 plercent
e rt
are
households such as singl
ingle>parent
homes.
S om e, o f t h e d e m
moographic
c h a n g e c a m e a b o u t bei
because of
d iv o rc e , a r is e in singlt
iglC'parent
hw ne.s o r becau se o f ih
thee death of
a n elderly sp o u se, said
lid Frey, an
a u th o r of a Brookings5 Institution
In
rep o 'rt th a t an aly zed the
thi metropo lita n a re a d a ta . Brpok
[)okingsisa
Washington>t
« -b a sed think tank.
Also, childi
ild ren o f th e g ia n t b aby
boom genera
e ra tio n h av e ag ed a n d
m ost havee 1l e f t h o m e , le a v in g
“emptymest"
s t ” p a ren ts.
Meanwhilt
lile , yo u n g professionals have mo
n o v e d to e s c a p e h ig h
d iy rents oorr stay
:
c loser to jo b s in
sprawling sut
su b u rb a n office pai^cs.
Much off ttlh e c h a n g e o c cu rred
over the last
ast 15 yea rs, w ith jo b s
at th e heart
a r t o f th e tr a n s itio n ,
Byers said.. In
Ii th e N ortheast a n d
Midwest, sin
s in g les a n d ne w fam ilies a re noi
01 m o v in g in to o ld e r
suburbs thai
h a t h a d b e e n q u ic k ly
populated bbyy b aby boom fam ilies .
inthelSSOs.
K.
ContfnuedtromAl
^
th e first ste p in a renew ed attack
at
on abortion
ri^ ts .
‘
Idaho
. JT he a n ti-abortion g ro u p Ic
C^hhoi o ses L ife ^ u p w a s in:
nstrum ental in d e v d o p in g th e leg
egislation. a n d D e m o cratic S en . Betsy
B
D iin k l i n j i f ^ s e em phasized
i
dihat.
“ T h e r e ’s o n e o f y o u r m
n ain
groups,
if you w ant to talk al
about
8 fO'
a n a b o r tio n d e b a t e a n dd th e
groups b e h in d it ” D unklin1 :said.
t *i
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d o n o t rc c e iv e y o u r paiper
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Sunday. S4.35
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ttJ O p c r m te k .
Mail m h«cri(ak)mm«the|wi<
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and He avaltaMe m iy witere
here dctiveiy is
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per week, daiiy
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ecutive Jeffre y
Skilling, w hosei ti
testim ony has
been c h ^ e n g e dd by
t lawmakers,
faces ipiestioiting
g b ^ o re a skeptical Congress again
in Tuesday - this
■B
time a l ^ with other
ot) Enron offiE L
cials whose versii
rsions of events
. ' conflict with hi&
m m
Sherron Watkins
Insi the vice president who warned
ed former chairm an Kenneth Lay
^ y in August of
ious accounting
potentially serioc
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remains of her brother.
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incorrect.
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Eight
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who died in Novemlwr, was
v
also turned up nini
line pounds of a
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Lesley University Grsdiate Progra
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of
Rome
highcrackers
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maps
i
would bring him peace.
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the week.
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closure through the funer
Sue Brooli, Inslruclor
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Crematory In Noble, Qa.
that investigators: be
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Months after
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jkesm an Ari
Fleischer said there ai
suspects and the FBII has
hi not nar*
rowed th at list down
i one. “I
m to
' wish it were th at easy
simple right now,” he sai
President Bush want
ants die case
resolved quickly, Fleis
lelscher said.
but also wants the FBI
BI to take its
, time and '‘build a case
se tthat would
; stand in court, th at isthotough,
is
• that is conclusive.”
t T h e FBI - renownc
vned tor its
I behavioral profiles of[criminal
cri
sus! p ec ts - does have som
so e clues
, about the suspected ani
anthraxmail.
' er, according to an ear
from the lead FBI invest
group of sdentists.
nn
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u| t o ta l
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: SEATTLE - Doctors have
I
lg die
ISO successful in saving
tl Uves of
I people wlih AIDS that
It die
tl number
W isactuaUy
Iof Americans with HTV
•increasing again afte:
tte r holding
an d Is now
Istead y for y ea rs am
; approaching 1 million,
in, according
Ites.
•10 government estimates
tal number
ot
Experts say the total
i
Americans living withh m
H v isp ro b .ably rising by about 25,000
2S,(
a year
a testam en t to th e
lv 'e T s ^ ? ,'
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ha^
' improved treatment over
ove the past
-sbcyears.
stimates that
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tch m v each
40,000 Americans catch
year, a figure that has
las remained
/er a decade.
roughly stable for over
umaround in
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was
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fi
ea r by AIDS
;nearly offset each yeai
lumbCT cany*
;death^ so the total num
eveL
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iw e d to rrinfnmatlon
ir
office
a c u tk
IINGTON - W hile his
se c re ta ry considered
down a new Pentagon
lat re portedly has proireading false informa*
K°“ V esid
S en t Bush pledged
^ r(
“We’D tell the American
e truth.”
ie Secretary Donald H.
Id h as asked a top
I offidal In charge of the
X of
' Strate^c Influence
a “very, veiy hard look at
i-",»nddete
etermine “should it even
pokeswoman V ictoria
0 & . SId, reporters.
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d d “was just as amazed
as I was about
alx reading some allegation diat
at somehow our Mvem*
m ent wou
ou ld n ev e r tell th e
the truth,” Bush
Ameriian1 people
p.
ling that he’s confident
sald,addin|
will “handle
l h e « ise
^ seoetaiy
:
ih y in d ieirni^
i tw a y .”
reek, reports surfaced
wee
that the office
otfi had proposed dvto foreign
>"8 false information
m
journalists
8 a means of furthercs as
S . war against terrorism.
ing the US.
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lt in tragic mixup
dies
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HAGE, N.C. - D eputy
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landall Butler became
IS when
h e spotted the
suspidous
i
pickup tru
t n c k w ith som eone
crouching{in
in the back,
th e thick over
Butler pulled
pi
noticed
:ed a d u ffd bag with a
disassemble
bled rifle inside. When
one of the
tl
e three
men in the truck
came at iiim,
hlir Buder tried'pepper
spray. The
'h e n h e opened fire,
killing one
ne m an and wounding
another.
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II tIh e ir “ dally
business” as he tesdl
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ia th e w a r crira*
t a e . .,1 a . »I
Skibodan Milosevic.
rA rg o n B erishla,
a, a n eth n ic
Albanian, described
t)ed a rampage
Serb forces in thj
the southwestern tow n o f S uva
: ek a a f te r
a R
NATO
began
Yugoslavia in M arch:
Berisha said h e wj
across the street as p
his uncle’s house, foi
people hiding insidi
side to run for
their lives. His cousir
S ed atw e rein th ete n
" P o lice s t a r t e d I
Bujar and S ed at. ei
cheir magazines int(
ies,” Berisha said.
He then saw police
lice coming out
of the house dragging
ging the bodies
of two more cousins,
Ins, Ihe wife ol
one of them and the
th< m other of
the other, B erisha
la :said. Police
later destroyed the
:he corpses by
burning down the house,
hot
he said
i
W o r ld in b r le f
______
fter an unexpectedly heavy
t in S u n i l s election in the
tional Revolutionary Party,
that count was unoffidal
>en. H u m b e rto Rociue
iieva, overseeing the elecaid the offidal count was
* * 2 ed
^ later in the week,
ie said m ore than 3 million
I voted it) th e PRI’s firstpen internal election. PRI
Is printed 9 million ballots
ly expected as few as I.S
t voters to nuTi out.
des said she received “firm
d . K showing h e r ahead late
y, when th e e a rly p arty
were nearly even, but she
re sp ect the. results
iced by Rocjue’s ooDuniaskxL
a
o
r l d
Zimbalbwe opppositionIleader fjaces chaarges
HARARE, Zimbabwe
The head of Zimbabwe
op p o sitio n p a rty said h e was >
charged w ith treasonI I
'
fore presiless m an two weeks befo
aUegedly
dential elections, i o r al
President
^plotting
to assassinate P
•
Robert Mugabe.P o lic e q u e s tio n e d M
I organ
T s v a n g ira i, p re s id e nntt of th e
m o c ra tic
M o vem ent fo r Dem
C h an g e a n d M ugabe* m ain
c h a lle n g e r, fo r twro
o h o u rs
Monday. H e was la te r <
with treason, released i
he would b e sum m one
said. T reason is punish
shable by
deatii.
he allega'Tsvangirai denied the
' tions and pledged Monda; to continue c a m p a ifff^ for die
thi March
con9-10 ele c tio n s, th e me
abwe's 2 ^
tentious polls in Zimbab
year history.
“This whole thing is contrived
o
The
to dam age m e political
svangirai
tim ing is obvious,” Ts«
who led the nadon to
Mugabe, wt
to ld re p o rte rs . “T hiss w as all
lie ru lin g
independenc
along ZA N U .PF’s (the
;nce from B ritain in
party) strategy to elimii
hting for his political
oinate m e
1980, is fighti
trom the race.”
survival as his
hi; nadon’s economy
collapses and
M ugabe said la s t w eek h e
md poUtical violence
would not have Tsvangin
[rai arrestrages.
IS, desplce
Tsvangirai’i
ed before the elections,
ai’s lawyer, Innocent
issiiiation
Chagoncia, ialc
aUegations of the assas:
a id it was doubtful the
plot
poUce would
1
Id have
time to put a
ktt,lM tfaror
M a b M ’a
OppM
PPM ltiM pvtjr.
l a m MabeoM
le n d a y to g e to
oHm haadqaartan
inI downtown
del
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tofM
» facaqeaftlonln(
abovt
bovtananagad
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PrasMant
mh
Robert
Wm
trm*
InillflnI npresident talk!
cu together before die elecdo
case
don.
w hich th ey said I
K
1The
governm ent
si
says
Tsvangirai.
tOUgh on
01 Kashmir
Tsi
Tsvangirai
mec witii membej
>ers a
T svangirai said h e
four
NEWI DELHI,
I
In d ia - India's
Ca
Canada-based poUdcal consult
ulting
times with the Can
Canadian consultp r^ d o nit,
t, speaking Monday ac the
fir last y ea r to arran g e fo r
firm
ing firm and hired
i
■ed diem
to lobby
& st «**«<«
ssion of pariiament since a
Ml
Mugabe’s “elimination.'*
abroad for his party,
par
known as
D e c l 3}aattack Dy millcahcs tiiere
1Ten days ago, tiie firm relea
eased
th e MDC. He said
aid his recorded
kiUed 14 people, promised more
a sseaetiy recorded videotape
ipe of
rem arks were take
conmoney for
fo the d i l u te d Kashmir
JW) will r e i u m e9 ddia lo g u e
I
a
Dec.
4
m
eeting
in
Montr<
[real,
text.
and called for separatists to
M th Kofi Annan,
'.uI- N .
m arms and negotiate.
f : UNTIED NATIONS
)N S -Iraq's forPakistai
Ran has denied invdvement
wign minister has agr
agreed to meet
in the atta
Ittack on tiie Parliament, but
Uvlth U.N. Secretary<
cy-GeneralKofi
NewDdU
slhi saw it win not puD back
WASHINGTON
(A P)
(A
But Powell
ell also in d icate d a
“th e terricories,” which 'woi
“th
/ould
Sharon has offered
red statehood for
^ n n a n next m onth
h iiin a resumptroops itit subsequently massed
S eoetaiy of State Colin1 F
Powell is
swap would1noc
nc be a simple matha' im plied all th e landi ith e
have
th e Palestinians
IS ai
and an Israeli
,lion of their dialogue
h e border uqtil Islaniabad
rue, the United
along the
en
c
o
u
rag
in
g
C
rown
I
P rin c e
ter. For onei thing,
d
AbduUah has
An lost in die 1967 war.
Arabs
puUback if violence
nee is halted and
Radons said Monday.
lay.
halts infil
ifiltration of militants and
Abdullah of Saudi Arabia
ia
co
keep
proposed
Israe
rael
retum
to
its
pre1
The
Arabs
and
many
of
th
their
negotiations reopen
pen and succeed,
►'A nnan expects a ddiscussion on
h an d s over
ov 20 te rro r suspects
w orking on a proposal
al u n d e r
1967 borders
!rs, but Powell said
sup
supporters
insist now, as tiiey
y idid ' But he is loatii to cd v e up all of
d to
Ittie retum of weapon
pons inspectors
believed
ti be living in Pakistan,
which the Arab kingdon
om would
there are vari
arious ways to interthe tiiat tiie resolutions requ
then,
quire
th e territories, and few Israelis
stan has also sent soldiers
^ Iraq, said Annan
an spokesman
Pakistai
recognize Israel and the
le Jewish
pret U.N. reso
esolutions adopted at
tc pullout.
aa totid
are open to the idea
dea of surrenderto the bor
jorder. The nudear-armed
ptophane Dujan4c:
s tate would give up all
Itll
of
th
e
the
end
of
the
tiie
Mideast
war
th
at
F
P
ow
ell
said
he
thank
fiked
ingpartofjerusalen
alem.
rivals have fought ** W est B ank, Gaza an dd p a r t of
South Asian
As
■.Ira q i F o reig n M
Milinister N aji
year
th
a
t
c
a
l
railed for an Israeli
Ab
AbduUah
for the initiative, wh
vhich
rs over
control of Kashmir
^ a b r i and A nnan
an w ill m ee t
two w an
i
Jerusalem.
puUback.
wa:
was floated through The N
New
they won in d ep e n d en ce
M arch 7. If m ore: m
mieetings are . since the
PoweU telephoned Abdi
KiuUah on
Tbe United
ed S tates and Israel
Yoi Times. The kinKdom’s efi
Yoric
effecNCCD HCIP
I
LP UIITH
d ta in in 1947. India con^roni Brit
^ d e d , they will1 be held afte r
S unday. H e told rei
e p o rte rs
supported tiie
he resolutions, which
tiv< n d er offered fuU diplomt
tive
ost of Kashmir, which both
inArabLeague
, troUraost
UprU S following an
/
M onday th e proposal1 was an
were
reaffirm
rm ed after the 1973
reli
relations,
trade and guaranti
r e f
es claim in its entirety.
aid.
'* countries!
uim mit, Dujarric said
im p o rtan t s te p th a t he
le hoped
Middle Eastt war,
v
only after th e
for Israel’s security in exchar
for
, I “The seaetaiy-gener
sneral expects to
would be fleshed out inI tthe next
En^sh-langua
C a ll L isa a t 73
(uage text referred to
fora complete puUback.
for
have a focused discu
Kussion on the
MOMOVai
few weeks.
w itn ^ w a l fiom
fio “territories” not
I:
Israeli
Prim e M inister Ar
trle l
T R A I N I N G ^ gJ ^J ^ U P tO S T
im plem entatiun of
ol relevant
tm iwi
n s k t g R ussian
'S e ^ t y Coundl resdu
solutions, indud.
5INAU,.
M
oldova
U.N.
weapons
^
J
H
IS
H
^ g th e retiUTi of U.l
v a's e d u c atio n m inister
he^d
Moldova'
jlo^)ectorstolraq,” hes
(ized M onday for an
The re tu m of insp
ispectorsafter
e attem
pt to m ake sdiooljthree years is a key
[ey dem and of
‘
sn in th e fo rm e r Soviet
s h e U n ited S ta tees,
s , w hich has
ic lea m R ussian, a mea■ m ised Iraq of tryinj
S j° r o 1 r™ ?
s u ? e thtiat
a l h a s p ro m p ted huge
f f l banned weapon:
s for die past sbc weeks,
^ of supporting ten
essing some 4,000 protesttside
i ifU iM M
e rs outsii g o v em m en t head;Fh*dtolnilayo(vl
1 VIOIQflCV
quarters,
rs, n ie Vancea suggested
dsion last montii to make
between Itra d and
m d P a le e U n e
fl m andatory from second
• I
’ J E R U S A L E M--PP a le itin la n
was m ade under pressure
gunmen opened fire
o a to s m p
re on
h a rd -lin e rs w ith in his
;in north Jerusalem Is
iinist P arty, which domi■capping a d ay o f v
Fie govemment and favors
Iwhich five p eoplee V
w ere killed
close desi
es witii Russia
land two p regnantt women,
vi
one
«i a m istake," Vancea
ade
{Israeli and one Palest
Jestinian, were
said “I should
shi
have been stronger
^ o t at roadblocks and
am then gave
y,hen ic ca
came to sacred things: our
^irth to healthy babie
Oies.
language
( our history.”
{e and
- The bus stop attadi
Bdc took place
fte mneasure
ei
touched off daily
. in Neve Yaakov, aI jJe
e w ^ n e i« h ;
proiestsh
s in a country where twoborhood in a disput
p u ted p art of
dijrdsoflh
fdie peofde are of Romanian
Jerusalem daim edI by both sides.
descent.. In the Soviet era, Russian
Two Palestinians start
tarted shooting
was mand
indatory in aU schools and
at Israelis, wounding
ing at least 10,
authorities
ties discouraged tiie use of
including three pc^ce
Ucemen, police
Moldovan,
xn, a Romance language vir
iand w itnesses s a id.
d .!Police shot
niaUyideni
lentical to Romanian.
^ d killed one of thleesgunmen.
; Eyewitness Yulia Kb
K ^ 2 3 .s a w
C a m nishowColonibian
il
I
pne of the guimien.
“ e ducked
n. -H
tt— J . tl
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ra iin d a car and fired,
red,” and policy
leW W RVOQ
RV WB8| u a n o a naru
Hired back, she said
d 1The car was
LAS DE
DEUOAS, C olom bia-A
Hddled with bulletsi and
an the street
fortified1 ti
training camp with class^ smeared with bloot
lood
room s an
and an obstacle course,
W ell-app
pp o in ted com m anders'
“
S
with printouts on U.S.
^ m a l l t t s d e n y tt
f f i s .rorism
;
strategy. A bottie
ih r6 8 t6 fi T h si t6C(i
SCUrlty
ofD anish'
sh vodka.’
iland-TwofcM^
T he R
R<e v o lu tio n a ry A rm ed
BANGKOK, Ihailan
dng
' Forces of
o f C olom bia, o r FARC,
eign journalists fadni
from Thailand deni«
ny item s in th eir Jungle
m ied Monday
left many
a s th e y fle d a m ilitary
khey w ere a th re aatt to
i national
cam ps as
{security, and appealec
ve in th e ir form er safe
lied against an
offefisive
giving visiting reporters a
irvisas.
haven, giv
brder revoking tneir
vi
The Im m igration
n E
Departm ent
glimpse: in
into Latin America’s ddR e e l e d the visasI of
ol American
largest
guerrilla group.
estan d la
r
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a n d B riton
- c ooopOed
n
bo m wire cepocta
Rodney T asker on1 F
Friday after
they wrote a JaiL lOai
O artidedaim isions between
u g there were tensioi
uie prime minister and
anc the king.
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Q ub of Thailand, a pprofessional
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r
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research chief
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ltion.
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software and improve
ve the proWhy do bugs
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g ram s' overall reliabil
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are they so> difficult
d
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took hundreds of years bef
tool
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people stopped just mixing thi
things
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hes
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nown
design prindples means th atIt pro|
desi
grams are usually w ritten on
on an
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programs were only a few' hhun*
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security, said
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ire
improve software sec
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M icrosoft’s new
sw W indow s XP
additic
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rly won’t m atter unless
litional memory, but a poorly
operating system
c
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milliohs
design<
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tru s t o u r softw are
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of lines of code,
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rhen we face
ed . warned. “So now, wher
opportunity for errors
er
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for other
oth things. A skilled hacker
«r
choice between addin
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everything from
m typographical
can: exploit
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th e flaw to crash1a
and resolving security
errors to major design
des
defects.
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le.
need to choose security
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gram m ing bugs,
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Secure programming is typi. such as the buffer
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recently plagued
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Engineering Institute,
1
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Huger
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as th e fe d e ra l gove
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secure code,
duct and get it out the door
or
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m ers aren ’t trail
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alsoI contributes
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m,
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e key is to
to the problem,
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avoid them, said
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d Alfred
Huger of
saysec
security experts,
focus on designing buj
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w
provides
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an emphasis on
on
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back imo core
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as a( bright,
compact device that has
large screen with easy-i
s y to p re s s
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l
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keys? This is not quhe it.
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liis for $299
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lernet Is a document*
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s
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lets people Interad
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m m ojpeod
phone keypad for writi
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squanders
sa^es. But M otorola sqi
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th is ad v a n tag e by giv
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installed Windows XP
id
Pro and
ani Windows XP Office and
B.
raded my memory to 380 MB.
V I have so many problemnss
re
' before
ore installing new software
and upgrading
up,
my computer,
iq
Afte:
fte r upgrading my Compaq
•n
il^uter, ev e ry tim e I open
? v 7rd
r^ or Excel o r In te r n eett
lorer, it stans up, and then 10
Explon
es
second
inds later a message comes
up stating “not responding.”‘ I
ift
havee tltried talking to Microsoft
td
J Sl
support with no help, and
e.
even1 O
Compaq tech can’t help me.
I hav
le
have no choice but to ask the
ur
master,
ter. I have been reading your
colimin
lis
imn for three years, and this
y first time asldng your help.».
ism yfi
system w here DOS
DO! is not
instaUed? Qm DOSi be
be installed?
Is there another way
ly to
ti list MP3
fUes?
Secondly, I laborious
iously edit the
-txt file line by line,>and
anc I wonder
if you could point me
le tt
to an editor
th a t would d e le
!tete colum ns
throughout the entire
f I used
ire file.
such an editor when
n I Iwas doing
numerical control programming
proj
but that was on DEC
t
SC computers
and years ago.
-Al Lopez
A. You need a free
reew are program called Printer' Directory
Dii
1.0
that can be had at www.downvr
ioads.com, Mr. L: Itt leis
lel you create a list of ail the files
files and folders in a Windows interface
in t
by
pointing and clicking.
ing. You can
A.. I?
If I am tlte master, we’re all
Ul
order the software to
to either
e
save
jn j„_
, trouble, Mr. P. But I do
io
the list in a text file
< print it
leep
ile or
k "ow
w ihow to fix this particular
ar
out.
p„bslem.
le t It amazes me that those
sc
Old com puter hand:
inds like you
techI su
}u
and me never seem. to
t o shake
:
that
support folks didn't fbc you
up omn the
t spot.
. nagging need to gett a hard copy
AIIllyyou need to do is shut down
m
o f ^ of the files and
nd folders
i
on
yourr bbrowser’s current setting,
g,
our computers, and
th authors
d the
which
ch causes it to d ial up an
in
of Windows certainly
w out of
ly went
Intem
i
!met connection whenever it - their way to make itI difficult,
dif
detects
sets that np connection is pre'eAs to y o u r o th er
e r q<u estio n ,
sent.
at
Windows XP does,, indeed,
int
t. 1That is why you get that
per*
“nott re
ry
m it th o se old-fashio
responding" message every
hioned DOS
timeyc
coiTunands you use C
too likeep 03ck
s you start up.
on Tools in the menu
S 3o click
d
lu
of th a t old-fashionet
m ed Sinacra
b a r of th e B row ser and pick
:k
directory. Just clickc on
on Start and
le
pick run and typeI Inin the word
tmet Options. Next, click the
Interne
tab for Connections, and you will
ill
“com m and,” a n d you’ll
yoi
g et a
find1thi
nDOS window,
the box that orders the com­
p u ter
er 1to attem pt to connect to
Finally, you can use
t searchise the
the Internet
Int
whenever it senses
es
and-replace feature
in any word
! in
■e is no connection. Uncheck
:k
processor, Including
ing Windows
jr
W ordPad, to get rid
i all the
box, and you can give your
-id of
hair a twell-deserved rest.
repetitive garbage in ai text file,
Q.. II simply
:
want to print out,
It.
lik e th e nam e off th
tli e fo ld er
on a1 sheet
sh of paper, the names of
appearing before every
eve enlry.
selecte
cted files and folders on my
ly
J u s t ty p e in th e garbage
garl
you
PC and Windows won’t permit It.
it.
want to lose In Ihe Find
Fin m and
Ilistm
; MP3 music files by going
t my
lg
then order each insta
istance to be
to DOS
K)S and redirecting to a .txt
xt'
replaced with a single
s|
[lespace.
file, i.e.
i.e Dir Sinatra Sirutra.txt.. I
The freeware Print
in t Directory
thenI ed
ai it th e file and erase all
tU
and M icrosoft’s own
wn WordPad
the extraneous
exti
data.
are all the tools you
nt
u need
to get
Wha
'hat happens if I get a new
w
those toddlin* tunes
tes liste d on
comput
puter with the XP operating
lg
hard paper.
jFree ser:rvices dwvindle, butIt some caan still bes had srJ
by Reid Kanatey
vice
knight Ridder Newi Servlc<
ff?
; W iere’s the free stuff?
; Free Internet access5is fast disNapster Is
pppearing. Once-free Na
;ed service.
cranking up a fee-based
liluem ountain.com , a p{ o p u la r
IVeb site for sending free
fre e-mail
Uddngsub|y eeting “cards,” is solicit
).95 a year.
icriptions for up to S19.95
)r-all really
: Is the online free-for-a
jiver?
• Ves and no. Some5 fre
fr e b ie s,
sm to be on
iuch as Net access, seem
t B
But many
Ihe verge of extinction.
eapskates,
>Veb services for cheai
•mail, fre e
such as fre e Web e-me
e, will
' news and free software,
v stick
irese ea b le
around fo r th e fore;
future, industry experts
rts and site
{)peratorssaid.
for
[ “It’s very difficult to) charge
ch
fcontent when an equivs
livalent, o r
flose enough, is available
ible for free
t^nd is ju s t a click awa;
way,” said
Dan O’Brien, e<ommercc
irce analyst
lit Forrester Research Inc
In c
: O’Brien said paid-subs
ubscription
inusic serv ic es Fre
P resspIay,
M usicN et an d th es re
i v iv e d
N apster a re unlikely
t put a
ly to
dent in th e operations
ns of free,
easy-to-use Napster dJones
or
such
as Morpheus and Kazaa.
UL 1For such
tervices, where much of the
tl trade
(s In p ira te d recordini
lings, “ th e
(otal traffic is higherr ... than it
]vas a t Napster's peak,”" hhesa id .
I Do another front,*! don’t
dot know
anybody wh
who^s ch a rg in g ” for
Web-basedI e-mail,
e
O’Brien said.
Free e-mail1 from
fi
Yahoo Inc. and
Microsoft C
oi
2orp.'s
Hotmail - each
ins of miUions of users
daiming tens
- ch arg e for service upgrades
such as extra
tra storage space and
custom adIdresses,
dr
but have no
plans to billI for
f< basic senice.
“The stand
ndard (e-mail service)
is free, and
i
d will
continue to be
free,” Yahoo
CK) spokenvoman Mary
Osako promis
nised.
In ele cti
c tro n ic g re etin g s,
A m ericanI G
G reetin g s C orp. in
D ecem berr bbegan lim iting th e
selection of
f
tf free
greetings at its
B I u e m o ut n t a l n . c o m ,
iGireetings.com and
A m erlcanG
.com
Web
sites.
E greetin^co
Since charg
arges for tmlimited.use
of th e sites
1
!S began,
“traffic has
declined sllgl
ilghUy,” said David D.
)kesman for American
Poplar, spoke
Greetings. “It’s
“It just an attempt to
become more
are profltable. But >%
‘e
still have pier
lenty of free cards and
a couple o ffe
freesites.”
From Nove
ivembo* to December,
traffic a t Amc
merican Greeting sites
feUby2.6mU
million unique visitors,
and a com
n ppa ra b le drop took
p lac e a t M
I icrosoft’s MSN
Greetings site,
siti which also began
re q u irin g aa s u b scrip tio n for
unlimited use,
use according to Web
audience trai
ra ck er Jupiter Media
Metiix.
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ile , traffic a t the allfre e Yahoo
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9.1
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and that site has
as no
plan
)lan to'charge.customers, Ya!
rahoo
said,
aid.
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Reference,
periodical and news
nt
sour
ources such as the Wall Str
itreet
Joui
[ournal have charged fromn th
i e
outs
lutset, and odiers are considw
lering
or
ii
ir implementing
paid su b sa
scrip*
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ions - but free Is sM the norm
rm.
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of them are turningg tto a
feefor service. The problem
ee
im is,
for
1
or the
most part, there a rei sstill
lotsof free alternatives aroun
ots
und,”
O’Bt
)’Brien said.
Tl New York Times has ne
The
never
chai
:harged for content at Its Web
site
ite, NYTimes.com. B ut sit
since
Nov
'lovember, th e Times h a s sold
S'
3,30
1,300 subscriptions to a n “el
‘elec*
tror
ro n ic ed itio n " t h a t l e t s cus*
c
tomi
omers download A e daily paj
!»per
in
n a format th at re p lic atess ith e
prin
nrinted version for viewing. oi
on a
nmputer monitor. Six-weekI ssubcom
x rip tio n s cost $26.80, Tin
scri
im es
pokesman
Toby
Usnik
said.
spol<
The
Tl paper has no plan to Iw
begin
;harging for its stan d ard Vi
chai
W eb
rersion, Usnik said.
vers
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Juno,
one*
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i
Blu<
st victim
s of th e
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>
advertising recess
ession,” O’Brien
said. “That busines
ness m odd never
really made a lot; of sense.” '
N etZ ero a n d1 J^u n o , ow ned
jo in tly sin ce SSee p te m b e r by
United Online Inc.,
ic., cut out unlimited free access ■bout
alx a y o r ago
and* have steadily
ily trim m ed the
am ount of timeaaUMr
stay
online. NetZero
t
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hoturs per month
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million users.
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champi
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illama
Oaatlrty
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spraa
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Yanhaaa*
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:ur1ng
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9 Japant
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a uup
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12 Apiece
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remem
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65 G a ia
22 Thorou
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24 Public
I
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28 Cullal
r
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66 BooUe'a ligurei 30 Boloro
lore now
69 Mortlaa matea
32 Footprii
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33 lalimaii
mate
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greotlfli
eting
1 Gamo-»how
34 Irrilatlfti
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host Pal
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Inawa city
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36 Pute
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39
41
42
44
45
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43
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49
51
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Drenched
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tjiver ot tennis:
Rippers
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Pace
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Maine compuaa
silo
54 Boslon’s airport
57 Try lo outrun
58 Landowner's
-
pap«r
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63 Canou or
Oeighton
I
.
Things go0 right for SScorpio;
support Comes
O
fromI above
;
I
IP -F E B R U A R Y 26T
6TH IS
I
VOUR BIRTHDAY ... yo
H „ RR(ttS C O 'K
ac cu sto m cd to d ealin g
responsibility; you seldc
Idom do
, Sydnc
ney Omair
a n y th in g halfw ay; incli
ic lu d in g
I-'
_______
—
^----------------failing in love. When press
in
order
to
assu
»ure
future security,
on. you are up to it. Capr
ceived could indude
.inr rnUc
Proposals rcccl
Cancer natives play major
marriage. You’ll be
r h U lift
business and1m
in your life, could have the
dealing withtl hhospitals, institu*
ters in names; H, Q, Z.• ^D «o
aters.
dons and theat*
this cyclc, questions concc
LIBRA (Sei
S ept. 23-Oct. 22):
travel, variety of experienc<
diversify,- le
leia rn m ore ab o u t
m a rita l s ta tu s loom; T1arfle
shions.” Luck rides t»rlrh?,f»
“modern fashi
Reading, writing and tea
teaching
you; sticfc
ick w ith num ber 3.
arc spotlighted.
vin contest tonightl
n r 1 Q\.
You could win
A R IE S (M ar. 21.Apr.
Gemini. Sagittj
Ittarius persons,play
F ocus on c h ild re n , homi
fascinating
role
im portant domestic adjust
23.NOV. 21):
L *i
;
SCORPIO°(0'cl.
((
If diplom atic, you win;
In d iv id u al w
w;ho a t t e m p t s t o
force issues, you lose. Ts
“blodtyourwway"
a will be hooted
L ib ra an d Scorpio will
"
"
P
'“
y
ott
center
stage
Ige.
I
t
w
ill b e p r o v e n
dynamic roles.
w 1
i s on y o u r s i d e .
Mnu ?n»’.
*hat th e law
TAURUS (Apr. 20.Ma]
b a c k y o u to v ic to r y ,
Attention revolves around
nd build:
S H /n S -J '
ing m aterial, design and
RIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
coordination. Define terms
xpress sincere intern Vi n o l '
21)! People exp
ize th a t all th at glitters
Jhilosophical views.”
•d
deU
^
est
in
your
"pM
gold. Deception involved,
•d, delib3^
ath o u t abandoning
erate or otherwise.
3uestions will conunc 20):
principles. Qu
GEM INI (M ay21-Jun(
lUve ettorts, marital
it aadded
“ ™ "wPeraliv
P ressu re on because of
status. Gemini
li rrepresented.
responsibility. Relative insi
CAPRICORN
lN (D ec22-Jon,19):
answ er to “delicate quesi
tertain a t home; a s '
S ta k e
You will enter
H eed your own counsel;
tcounter charismatic
charge of your destiny. Capi
:aDricom
^ pncom
Individual, l |,
Listen and learn figures prominently.
ould b e involved.
[uiy 22):
astro lo g y cou
CANCER (June 21.Jul]
J ond Scorpio figure
Trust “psychic” impression;
ions; you •
%iferio.
beyond
m dynamic scetf
will be capable of seeinga b<
IS Qan.
20-Feb. 18): •
let valuAQUARIUS
(
th e im m e d iate. P rotect
give u p
Hold back, wait
rail for second offer.
ab le s, an d re fu se to gi\
lothing.”
You do not hav
lave complete story;
“something of value for noti
foreign
»here is m ore
re to come. You'll
A ries proposes trip to fa
leam more and
land.
md become “power!): IM ake
ful” as result.. S
LEO Uuly 23.Aiig. 22):
Stick with number
cle ar th at you intend to act
i in
7!
m anner.
PISCES (FF eeb. 19-M ar. 20):
o rig in al, unorthodox mai
What appeared
y o u will be in leadership) role;
ro do
ed to be a detriment
not follow others. Imprint
Int style,
tum s out to be
)e ian asset. You will
ipeak from the heart. Aqi
Aquarius
be given autho
hority to carry out
featured.
u n iq u e poIic)
icy. R elatio n sh ip
VIRGO (A ug. 23-Scpt.
>n4 play games with
:pt. 22):
intensifies; don*i
C orrea past errors. Retrace
Bce steps
emodons.
S h a tt nn e r a n d
iw ill r e n e w
P r i c e :l Ii i n e . c o m
s uj ec c e s s f u l a d
i NORWALK, C onn. (A P) William Shamer will resun
sume his
ro le a s a spokesmlan
an fo r
P ricelin e.c o m , b u t won'
o n 't b e
sin^ng in the next generati
ration of
ads for the name>your«wn'«H»rice
Internet company.
■ The form er “S tar Trek"
ek” s ta r
w ill tea m , up w ith1 w hat
Pricdine.com calls its super
puter, which finds airline tii
^ o t e l room s and o th e r ti
’f ^ E a i ^ r this year, th e 7070-year^
^ d a c to r renewed his con
contract
^ a p p e a r in P ric c H n e
n d i o an d television advei
ivertise*
m ents.
- "G iven th e futuristic Side
W illiam Shatner, th e new
ew cam paign is a n a tu n l and k hMbitself
ds
to b o th ra d io a n d TV treat*
ti
m e n ts ," s a id B re tt K
Kce lle r,
^ ri« in e ,c o ra ^ x h ie f m ark
irkecing
Officer,
in ex o m
Norwalk-based PricallM
iria e d popularity in th e late'SOs
latt
b o n .S to ts e r^ quirky com
te tu re d
d a b . H ie original ads fiai
& T s i i« l i « offbeat raiditki
S tkosof
p aa ir t n e r s h i p
p o p u la r son
ongs; in clu d in g
“ F re e b ird " ai n d “Age o f
Aquarius,” while
wh extolling th e
company’s virtu
rtues.
The comippian y has said
S hatner’s comi
im m ercials helped
m ake it one o
off th e most recog*
niied brandsinin the travel indus-
No
Nobody
around here eatss <
dog
meai
leat, drinks dog milk or we
dog
og lea th e r. We don't wors
dogs
ogs. We just th in k of them
pets.
e ts . None of the Mogh peoph
engal eats beef, drin k s co
Be"f
lilk or wears cow leother. Tl
don
on’t w orship cows. They j
thinl
link of them as pets. The a
ides are quite similar. It's j
lat the animals are different.'• „
thatl
Th S panish word “ rodci
The
leaning “ to e n c irc le ” turn
Ito the Mexican word “rodt
leaning “roundup.”
Our ^ v e and \Vur man isS col<
l)nnd
ctin g good-wifc-good-husb:i
nes. Exam ple: “ A good wife
w
LTde*
neve
sver overdraws, just u nder
posit
isits.” “A good husband nicvvr
c
inks straight out of the vat." Do
)U have any offerings for this
t
If an astronaut o n the moon
Q..lf
)n
flashec
hed a light a t us, how long
lg
v ^ u lid
l d it
I take us lo see It? If the
ie
sun sor
somehow blinked out for on
m
ant, how long would It take us
^ K N 'I S I T E D
•ethat?
LM .Boyd
' T. m
M oon, one second. S un,
n,
eightIt minutes.
m
Five]
ive penguins In covered cages
es
I weree flown
fli
2.200 miles from the
le
A n «arc
rctic to an in la n d plac e,
®i
collection?
d e d ,th e n released. It took
)k
is indigebanded
N o m am m al.nnone,
o
rt \11 monihs to waddle then
m
land.
,
noustoN ew Zealar
n all the way home,
Before enough
;h b ridges w ere
nerican Indians were forbidd1 8M j it’s report.
^el^To
to p ain t p ic tu re s in th e ir
'*
crew i
ve style until 1932. Scholars
rs
in e x p e rie n c e d ™ei‘n til;^ lrT a ? d '
the govemment ruling was a
across the■^“ i « “uri River
idering attem pt a t cultural
al
winter ice.!. S
So indicates an
genocit
}cide • to extinguish tradilihistorical footnote,
le, but you’re not
tions •>
ththat seemed to prevent the'
le
required to believe
ve it.
Indianint tribespeople from melding
lg
_____________ _
i
'fnt
Vriters G uild o f Am erica plans
IS
W l
LOS
T
LO ANGELES (A P) - The
rite rs Guild of A m erica will
w
Wrtti
jsthum ously honor “ Frasic
iier”
PostI
i-crea to r David A ngell; who
w
co-cr
ed in a hijacked plane duri
iring
d|ed
le Sept.' 11 terrorist attacks.
During its annual awards dim
inner
Du
I
Saturday,
Angell
will
be
awa
vordonSa
1 the
vard,
th Valentine Davies Awa
' H i^ H
I
Classified
y33-093l
3
T hele 154-year-old w ro te fo r
“Frasier
sier” and “Cheers,” winningg
eightI Emmy
Et
Awards for writing
andpnx
arodudng for. both series,
H is sfiform er p a r tn e rs , P e te r
Caseyy ai
and David Lee, will accept
the hon<
lonor.
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lo lle g e
o f
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o f
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_
LIVERPOOL, England (AP
l e B e a tie s ' h o m e to w n ■’ini
Jh®
onday marked the birthday
ly of
eorge H a rriso n , th e banii
nd’s
G®®*"
lie t a n d s p iritu a l g u itairist
ri
<)uiei
ho d ie d o f c a n c e r
jvember.
No™:
Paul McCartney dedicatedJ ian
of
“ cca p p e lla r e n d itio n
rinc
resterday” to Harrison durii
concert at Livcrpoo
®tribute
tr>t
n p i r e t h e a te r on Sundi
E,'"!’
ght.
*"|«t^
Before
th e show, McCartni
®®‘
m em bered th e bandm ate I
f®me
Bt as a teen-ager riding the bus
b
n>«a
school.
tney '
“We
. y ' go way back,” McCarim
id. “We both used to live
|®'«*
«ke and he used to get on tl
the
pP®*“
ts one
ised
° stop, after me. We us«
toha\
have a h d f an hour on the bbus
talk
to ta
l about g u itar; and mus
d stuff like that.
®"dsi
“H
“H'e w as a lovely bloke. IHe
savvee a lo t to th e w orld - h
usic and his spirituolity. I“ usii
is alvrays
a very strong man.
was
a
Ul. I
think
ink he would b e delighted wi
nitll
this,”
is,” h e added.
Money roised by the concei
:e«.
„ Jlic
I ° |h 2,300 B e a tle s fai
ans
t e n d e d , w ill go to canci
ce r
arities.
charil
rh e concert - which includi
t?e^
a p[>erformance
er
by The Beatle
conte
ntem poraries, Gerry and tl
the
Pacei
ic e m a k e rs ,
and
o th i
L ivei
v e rp o o l m u s ic ia n s - too
place
ice on the day Harrison cc!
eleb ra
te as his birthday, thoug
ated
ugh
offidi
I d a l records list it as Feb. 25.
2
The
rhe youngest of the Fab Fou
our,
Hanii
inison d i ^ Nov. 29 at age 58.
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s
m n b a s s a d j o r ’s
mPI -rsssss^
S
]B
r e a l c f a s t
T f o c Tliclsimi
niaiui knows footlmll. Ilo
w the \vin0 was
I .
I iiiiifi qtiiirti
irtorbnck in Super Howl1 .W ll. a two-.
tjinc I'ro H
<
Howl
phiyer mul the mo.st
D.st prcKltiutive
^
1:
V
((uarterhauk ill
in th e 'h is to ry of th e; Washin)*ton
Ucdslilii.s. Sliicc
loc his rotlronient iis a’ pin;
player, ho has
Iniilt :i niitiondl(I rreputation as an analyst
i the jlJinie
st of
f(»rK.SPN. He joi
toinedK SPN in l ‘m a s a cI <color analyst
of III! Siimliiy nlj
iiijilit iiationnlly televised
I
.'d NFL
}i»nios
in n er wt-host of K.SPN's; popular
pi
he is <i frirn
XFL
(.Viima/frtTJi mul
ikI Prinwtim v.
Ills 12*ycitr NFI
>FL ea rce r was hi|^hIi)*litoi
itod hy
(uitstimdhiri ikti
'
LTlorinaiiees,
ospeeially his leadership
c>l' thu Redskins
us to a 27-17 vietor>‘ over the
Dolphins hi Stipi
iper H ow l,W ll. hi I'JWJ.. ho
h was hon*
ored ns th e NFl.
FL's .Man of the Vear for
h work in '---------------■
T his
I
S F L M tm : V»/ii«6fcP/f^\>erJf)e
\
T/jcfsi
:ciNm(i)tii
conim iiiiity sur\‘
.‘r\-iee. In
he was
IS ^
votoil .Most
I
VaUmhlc I'lHVcr
c th e l»o> Howi.
:r of
.Mr. Theisinm mll l<
leiuls a ^reat am ount ofif time
ti:
to a lunj^ list of eharii
ritable caiwes, m any.of whi
whioh are
:h th e health nnd welfare
o children. Iiis depth oi
V of
coiiccniud with
of understandipft in dealin
iHnrt with •
.stress niaiiii^'m
muenl, as well as his understi
irstandliifi of team w ork andd dt'dicntion
<
to the Job have
lave made'
him one of the.• ii
iiaiioii's foremost niotivati
mtional lecturers.
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( ther nron Chnml>ors oiff C
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into the general popula
N othing d id so mi
to do
damage to the sheep
1
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as
nursery rhymes. Such ii the
of a m a rk e tin g s;
Children are taught ei
early
cu te cuddly lam bs. They
T
outgrow i t How canI they
thi ever be
expected to e a t sam
e It’s like
ime?
offering them roast Teddy
Ted Bear.
Q- Why do th
the o ld e r
Venezuelan Indianss smoke
sn
their
cigars backwards - with
witl: the light*
iths?
ed ends in their mouths
A. So th ey do n’t w
v a ste th e
smoke, they say.
Hepaiids hits people
Iple and chimpanzees, no others.
Q. What continent^hasthehighhai
est average altitude?
A. A ntarctica. Exac
xact .average
uncertain. Ice.
‘Fras
asler’ co-creatorr
crashed
hed into th e W orld T radee
Center,
er.
to h o n o r
which recognizes ;th
those who have
“brought dignity am
and honor to the
profession of writini
dng.” The award
is named for the wrii
vriter of “Miracle
on 34th Street."
A ngell an d his
lis w ife, L ynn,
w ere am ong thhee p a s s e n g e rs
aboard Americanri /Airlines Flight
11 from Boston, wl
which terrorists
IIH
""i
DEA
EAR ABBY: W hen I was 13
because his or her family’s
fan
vieivs
I playing b a s k e tb a ll in the
ite
are different. Growinj
wing up today
Ml gym, a classmate asked me
ne
is hard enough. Why
iThy add pres*
y I d id n ’t s h a v e m y legs,
(S.
sures?
i!JoU
king down a t th em , I said,
d.
T h ere a re m anvv topics
t<
cause I don’t need to.”
s h o u ld b e o p e n ly
[y i
wo weeks later I got my first
rst
betw een children am
pair’ ofofglasses. I was shocked to . but if a parent feels
i
*Is uncomfort•
th a t tre e s Had in d iv id u aall
able about it, so willIth
thie d iild . ffavM
ves - not in d is tin c t g re e:n
n
I rem em ber m any
t es over
ny tim
npsl I was horrified when11___
I
th e years I had t^^discuss,
d ii
IIIII
ced down a t my legs and realalchase or aitend'to things
thi
that a
i why my classmate had asked
ed
girl's moiher would normally
nc
doi
queraon.
Some m ade m e feel iuncomfortw[ore
i ,. than 40 years later I .still
ill • able; however, I did them anyihat the memory. ■
way.
-MYOPIC BUT SMOOTH
H
Parents should strivi
trive for open
IN OREGON
>N
two-way com m unica
n pEAR
v MYOPIC: Spoken Uke! a
their diildren. We pasj
pass along the
Q.uevi!
! visionary.
morals, values and rules
rule we were
taught so they canI modify
mc
them
d EAR
EA ABBY: A s a sin g le
and teach them to thei
their own chilfather
ier of three girls (two grown
vn
d re n -a n d so on.
onda a13-year-old still at homne
e
-JORDAN
AN ROBERTS
with1 me),
m I must say to all parirIN MASSAC
;a c h u s e t i s
ents;
s: F itting in is p a r t of life.
e.
DEAR JORDAN: R
Riight. It’s a
Nobodj
>ody wants to be poked fun at
natural evolution.
9 —
•
jW illia m
l a p ^ ^
^
DEAR ABBY: R egardingg t h e
I
ebate over w hether a 10-yi
■yearId g, irl should b e allow ed
ed to
■ »----------■ ■
old
D ear
liave her legs, le t m e share
-e my
zF m j r - W W
lory. In 1 9 ^ I was also 10 years
yt
A bby
Id. My parents were first-geni
---------oidu
meraat
— — — ----------tion
on Italians. Women in my famifa
"A ygdtM uoi
. ^ -----------------lyf ddiid n o t shave th e ir legs
gs o r
I________________
I
'
unde
nderarm s. My legs w ere ha
JJ------down the bathroom
om door, wrapped
<n
ut IJ knew better than to asl
u v e . Instead, I asked if I co
could
*®8* ^
‘
—■
irents Not only w a s:
« a r nylon stockings. My par<
I I I - I — wear
but I was now m bt,
nally agreed.
final
done
“the
forbidden
Silly
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Iwin1Falls wvill prospper
withinew taJch centeer
n
I t’s been a decade
de since Twin F alls
Th
The $7 million price tag for
jr a m odem
voters rejected a $21
21 million plan for a prof<
ofessional-technical facility
y i;is reasonsecond h i ^ school wi
wilh enhanced tech* able
lie w d affordable. Though it will
v mean
nical-vocational. progn
)grams. The proposal addii
Iditional property taxes over
i
e r time,
th e
• was just too big for
>r 1local taxpayers to bond
md stru ctu re makes those taxes
ta
relaaccept.
tivel;
'ely painless. By refinancing
ing existing
But th e dem and fo
for m ore in ten siv e debt
ibt and issuing new bondss ai
at today’s
technical training an
am ong high school low
IV iinterest rates, this plan will
will cushion
s tu d e n ts h as only’ gi
grow n sin c e th e n , dtizc
izens from any noticeable tax jolt.
Now, it’s not just the
he ‘Twin Falls School
Th will b e a facility that se
This
r
serves
Twin
'District that seeks escalated
esc
profession- Falls
ills first and th e Magic Valle
al training for studen
lents. Industries and seco:
cond. (A nd rig h tfu lly so, si
'businesses are pressing
nng for it as well.
Twin
vin F alls School District will
vill provide
The district’s propo:
funding and
al to build a $7 millio
iS^n
When and where
■e to vote s « L ° g % 'ele tech
t
cenprofessional-technice
lical m f otmHvlflflnttieT
•e Twin Falls
ter will attract
act students
center near the Colleg
lege
U School District can
an vote
from aroundI thi
the region,
o f S o u th e rn Id a h o
W March 5 at any Tw
Ii Falls
rwin
p ro v id in g a
lic
public school, or at the
T
d e s e rv e s
p u b li
le Taylor
location th aItt hhas been
ourBuilding on me CSI camp
A pproval. W e encoui
impus. Polls
lacking in our
)ur cu rren t
'alls
will be open from noon
u a p.m.
ag e voters in Twin Fall
(IB
regional techni
hnical edul o v o te y es fo r tthh iis I----------------------------* ca tio n a l e ffo
fo rrts . As a
investm ent in th e cot
com m unity’s fu tu re regie
ional tra in in g m agnet, th
thee c e n te r
prosperity.
wiU Igain m ore funding fromn tl
th e state,
Opponents of thet pr
professional-techni- as wi
well a s fro m .o u tsid e d istri
stricts th a t
cal center have raised
sed some significant sendnd their students.
questions about th e! need
n<
for this fadliCr<
C reating th e right mix o f pi
program s
ty. But organizers hav
iave taken the r i ^ t will
I a cru cial goal for thh ee d is tric t
11 be
steps ro answ er chem.
im. The critics point once
ce th e bond issue is passed.
d. !Students
to two main concerns:
is: first, w hether the need
ed m ore than a first-rate building
bui
to
district has fully utili
itilized th e existing assur
iure their futures,
jp a c e at Twin F allss High
I
School, an d
Th<
rhe district should followr C
CSI’s sue.
aecond, th e fu tu re role
ro of trad itio n al cessfi
isful model o f shaping curric
rriculum to
industrial ans.
matcl
Itch th e local job m arket. The
The district
■ In a n s w e r to thlie
e firs t q u e s tio n : also0 sshould c reate a business
ss \advisory
Expanding technioilJ education
e
in Twin coum
incil to advise it on prograr
ram s. That
Falls is far more than
in ia m atter of utiliz- way,
y, voters can be confident
nt ith a t th e
ing existing space. The
rh e new classes and new
i
w tech c e n te r will always
g
'S give
stuskiiis the district want!
mts to pursue would dents
nts real-world skills.
far exceed the capabUii
jilities of the current
The
rhe benefits of having a prof<
rofessionalfacility.
techn
ihnical ce n te r in Twin Falls
ills far outIn answ er to th e seco
econd: The tradition- weigh
igh any doubts that anyonee m
may have
a l in d u s tr ia l a r ts ha
h av e a lw a y s b e e n about
5Ut this proposal. With the
e rright col.
im portant in helping
i
lg students
develop labor
K>racive effort, th e districtt ai
and local
sk ills. B ut m any o f tl
those tra d itio n a l indus
lustries can c reate a traininj
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jtrood shop/metal work
rk courses yield lim- th aItt :sets tren d s statew ide, “and
am
which
|t e d b e n e fits fo r 21s
l i s t c e n tu ry work- make
ices graduates.our greatestIt ei
economic
places. Furtherm ore, most
m
of these class- resou
ource.
,
es do not offer students
mts any cenification
Thi
rh e p ro fe s s io n a l-te c h n iccal
a l c e n te r
of m arketable skills, and
ai the state does deser
serves th e voters’ blessingjoorn e week
not fully fund them.
from
m today.
pp
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# Joumal’s Daniel Pearl kic
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m / w lf napped and killed'
Iff
bcrause his kidnapperss
W
W
■
“ r thought his newspaper
y with the U.S. government??
to piece together what those
>e
,,
i in mind with their cowardly
Uy
;and savage murder of PearL
rl
B y a u f f iadons,
d
he was a dedicated pro
nof^ionnlrepo
porter who just wanted to get
jet
a story. But cc
certain coinddences are chilllilli„g.
A
Late last ye
year, the Journal reporter
AlanCullison
an happened to purchase for
•raa
reported Sl,li
,100 on the black market inI
Kabul a hard
:d d r i ^ and a laptop that
tumed out to be contraband from the
abandoned home
h<
of someone involved
with Al Qaedi
;da. After sharing information
ion
from the disk
sks with its readers, the
)
shared
the files with the
Journal also s
Defense Depj
partment, which was delightHed to receivee Ithem.
On Jan. 16,
6, the Journal carried a long
g
article by Cui!
ullison and Andrew Higginss
detailing simi
nilarities between the ti^vels
lls
of an Al Qaed
eda agent mentioned in their
ir •
computer file:
les as “Abdul Ra’uff,” whose
(e
itinerary dost
)sely resembled the movements of allec
eged shoe-bomber Richard
Reid.
Pearl M-as1ir
investigating ties between
Reid and AIQ
I Qaeda:
That samee cday, Reid was formally
charged with
1 attempted shoe-bombh the
>■
ing of Americ
ican Airlines Flight 63 on Dec
tec
22.Theindicti
ctment induded the govern)ment’s first formal
fo
allegations of a connec
lection between
n IReid and Al Qaeda, saying
g
he trained M
-ii them in Afghanistan..
v-iiJi
Less than a week later. Pearl was
abduaed in P
Pakistan after arranging to)
meet a Muslin
lim fundamentalist sheik,
Messages fr
from Pearl’s kidnappers vari­
iriously accuscd
ed him of working for the CIA
lA
orforMossad,
id, braeli intelligence. But
“We dedded that this was
d right
as the
thing
* to do in moral terms and reporting
terms,” Paul E. Steiger, Theejo
Jcu n m l’s
m; a n a ^ editor, told the New
’-----1 m
^ew York
even that suspidon,
1, b
bogus as it appears to
Ti
Times
in late January. “In mor
moral terms,
have been, didn’t exp]
ucplain why they had to
wi would have been devastate
we
tated if w e had
kill him. The wholes tn
t r a ^ c e p i ^ e appears
wi
withheld
information that coul
could have
to have gained the kid
kidnappers nothmg
sa the lives of our servicem
saved
cem enorof
but a lot of heat from
1
»n police
authorities.
di
dvilians.
In reporting terms,
w wanted to
s, we
• Unfortunately, for
s
or some
people who
ve
verify
what we had.”
come from political1cultures
cu
where inde­
Fair enough. When lives hang
han in the
pendent journalismnis
is only a rumor, the
ba
balance,
the choice seems deai
zlear. A sfa ra s
difference between1 “journalist”
“j
and
IIv
was concemed, the deadlyy attacks
an
of
“spy” does not exist,
n.
Se 11 put all Americans into
Sept.
into the sam e
Which offers anothe
>ther reason, in the
foi
foxhole,
journalists induded.
id. I even wore
view of colleagues like
lik< my friend Salim
m
<
my American flag lapel pinI proudly
pn
for
Muwakkil, a seniorr editor
ed
at In These
seseveral
weeks to show my defii
defiance of the
Times and a fellow’Chicago
Ch
Tribune
tei
terrorists
who attacked us.
columnist, why “joum
umalists should keep
Nevertheless, as the battle
w
le winds
on
their tribal colors conc
oncealed beneath their
an che a » of terrorism'bccon
and
icomes a p a n of
professional gait.”
ou
our daily lives, the
mayy not
nc be as
Does cozy informad<
iation sharing like the
ea As reports comc in of fatal
easy.
fau battlcJoumal’s throw “doub
oubt on the faimess of
fie mistakes or questionable'
Field
some American joums
imalists,” as Muwakkil
^ our government, it becomes
by
mesm ore
recendy wrote? Or do we have any obligalm
imponant
that joumalists try
ry eextra hard
tion to be “fair” to kidnappers
kid
and murtotobe “fair” and “objective,”"nn<
o t for die
derers, regardless of
w
)f what
dieir political
be
t>encni
of terrorists but for die
the benefit of
excuse may be?
A
t
Americans
and everymie elM
v
ise who
needs
Theehiotionairves
res surrounding the terto:know die truth.
10
rorist attacks of Sept.;
pt. llm a d eso m eo f
Joumalists wm argue forevei
ever, I\n sure,
our old journalistic conventionsabout
coi
isasto what those simple words
■ds ‘“fair” and
“objectivity" soundIm
m'ore like an academ“ol
'objective”
mean when thei country
coi
yc)u
ic conceit. There was
r need to embellish
as no
Io\
ove is at war and people you
>u lo
love a re in
the facts that were soblatanUyandhom
so I
hai
larm’sway.
bly inhumane.
The best assessment I can1 offer
ofi is that ii
Before that terrible
< a newspaper
ale day,
* me
neans you must be willing to
g<
togoanyvoluntarily turning over
OVI such hot infonnawh
where and put personal feding
liii^ a s id ^ n o
tion to the governmeni
lent probably would
nu
natter how deeply felt dieyI may
ma be, in
have created a much
b
Jl bigger
conttoversy
yoi
/our pursuit of the trudi diat,
v hope,
it, wc
than did die Joumal’s
ll’s action. After all,
isil
^'m make us all free.
journalists have gone
I jail to hotd onto
neto
1
That
appears to be what Dan
Darmy Pearl
their right to retainIiiotes,
iio
tapes, source
wa
vas trying to do. The best way
my 1that wc, his
identities and odierr information.
ini
sur
iurviving colleagues, can honor
mor him is to •
Buc alter S ep t ll,w
[, when the collapse of
try
ry to do the same.
die twin towers forced
red The Journal to
evacuate its office buil
)uilding,thiswasan
(
Qarcnce
Page is an editorial
wi
2l writer
fbr the
ea^call.
Oil
'Jticago Tribune.
C l a r e ;n ic e P a g e
exible enough that we can respo
spond to
nexi
le community’s
needs.” Whatt ab
about
J®
'
isponding to the needs of the stu
students,
[s. Baird? I believe that the T\nn
m n Falls
iiool District’s obligalion lu ilic
lie icommuiuatingsmS ty would best be met by gradual
Ults who can competendy speak
eak and
rite the E n ^ language andipossessa
pc
astery of other basic skills. That
hat backound will adequately prepare
e a student
r r. erut>Ument in coUege or a univ
iniversity or
vocational-technical school.
Please note that I am not comm<
nmenting
1 the tax issue involved here; pet
people can ’
jo)jj,
their own math.
Neither am I commenting onIthe
thi
nount of time wasted ea(£ day
ly bby stu ■
{jdt,
mts during the transportationfl pr
process,
A
ji I will not comment bn the
And
l e f a a that
mud
uch h ^ been written in suppon
cenu
profit for a few above
t e d em d atio n o f
Ask legislat
v e th
la to rs t o v o te 'n o '
n ter by people who do not live o
taxes
_
our environmenl and
t e w ^ a r e o fd tiid th
xesinthisdatrict. ’
It appearss tlthat some le&slators support
JE
zens. We live in a desei
esendiiiiBteand
JEAN
EMERSON
bills and certa
lain issues without knowlwater
is
the
lifeblood
G
xl
of
our existence.
TwinFaUs
edge nor beinj
ing well informed. They vote
Therefore, it is vital1that
th proper use of die
(B
(Editor’s note Jean Emm on has
i
icstoM|#ir
for whatever
r Ipaid lobbyists influence
aquifer be strictly cont
fi>r3!
ontroUeciand
r3S yoars in pubiic schools.)
them to votei ffor. The Enron scandal is
insfers are a critical
enforced. Water transf
imple of how paid lobbyists txy
element in the use oftl
9fdw aquifer and,
tolnnucnceb
lawmakers* decisions and
Deadline for bon
m d v o te
fers must be granted
govemment: ppolides. Fortunately, we do . likewise, such transfer
®
only after taking into
a
to account
the full
hsH tochS loerib
ritaotfslsctlonfbra
• r
*
e^slators
of
good
consdence
By im l to P.O. Box 548. TWin Fait
»
effects a transfer mayl
ay have to indude loss
ne w p fo fesslo n aH
e
sHecMcal
center in
iwledgeable and well
of air quality and w att
1303
informed and
id are willing to defend dtith e Twin Fans Scho
chool District bqufcWy
involvement is crudal i
Sy tax to 7346538
zens’rights frt
from paid lobbyists.
a p pto aching. anci 77)e
n
enfne&Newswliation. Is it morally
all pertinent informati
^
Thisyear,Ic
,Idaho Iegislat(»s are fadng{
c o n ie s c o m m e n ts o nI the
thi issue. AHtetters
• By
Byh n d to our TMn Falls'orButa)
right for dtizens irf ^modconsdenoewho
“
jiressure from
m the dairy industry’s paid
are w dl informed fl£oi
to th e e d n o r ( 4 0 0 M o irds
r d s cr less) must be
bout the issues to be
office
to .
lobbyists to pa
pass
Senate
Bills
1426
and
forced
to
look
die
odie
dier way vrfien they
; f B c e h ie d b y 5 p jn .o nI W
Wednesday, W j. 27.
B esu
swe to include you home address
ess and
1427,sponsor(
)redbySen.Bertenshaw.
know and bdieve diat
lat the result of a
H e r e 's how to d e M er yourtetlertDtheod^
you
phon
one numter, so that we can v vHyywr
e^
SenateBiU]
II1426
will
strike
out
current
It
water transfCT oouldIbbce detrimental to
:,to r .
ictentt
language givir
«tity.
nng dtizens the right to
dieir fdknv dtiiens,, their
th community and
MjI
protestwateri
: • ^ M M lto letters«
ii
s«maglcvaaey.com
Wehx
T transfers based on tbe publook foiwanj to hearing from you!
btheir state?
I
lie interests. T
This bm is intended to
X
Senate Bm 1427 grai
pranis th e Idaho Water
; An article written by
F
)y Robert
Mayer
about the proposed t exhnical
^
center
, appeared in tlie Thursda
sday, Feb. 21, issue
of 77ie TimisJV'cu/i. In this
this article, Linda
Baird, spokeswoman for
for the Twin Falls
School District, is quoted
wouldn’t vote for this?" I
enlighten Ms. Baird by e:
some persons are not sentS f a t ' u ,
this projcct.
:
Baird, in an attem]
empt to explain the
need for a new facility,
si
/.states
that it is
“simply becausc there’s
b’s ia variety of programs now that didn'tt exist
ex back in the
%0s...” Is she telling us
tl
isthattheTw
in
Falls School District iss just
ju now. some 40
years later, aware of th
: that the dishee fact
trict must accommodate
Ite a variety of stu*
dents, including the emo^
modonaQydisnuhod, severely handica
licapped and those
who require ErijBlish-as^
is« secMid-language
courses?
In discussing program:
ams, Ms. Baird further states that the distri'
s tria needs “to be
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Resources direaor the absolute
ilute power to
san
anction dtizens for filing a protest,
pro
petitioi
ion or appeal and these sanctic
ictions m ay
inc
ndude monetaiy payments: paid
pai to the
pai
Kirty applying for the waterr tra
transfer. This
isn
s no different dian a dictatorial
irial form of
iovemmenc. It opens die door
f
lorforcorTup-'
tioi
ion and abuse of power dian
cs
ncaneasU
y
w
ead to intimidation of dtizens
i
aiswho
~•rotest - e^iedally for diis sens
sensitive and
’ery importam issue. If die lain
language of
tills 1426 and 1427 passes and
t
nd beram
es
aw, dien where is democracy
ir Idaho?
cy in
Otizens, let your legislators
rsaan d aU
yi stand
« you
^daho le^slators know where
“indt ask them to vote againstte^m s 1426
nd
Iiv w ith the
&
>ic 1427. O t h e r > ^ we vrill1live
letrimental c o n s e q u ^ of laM
la w s q v a t^
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n <Olmstead and
dress a cont/g ,
like to addrc
(en Edmunds
c e m th a tj hregarding
as surfaced re
th e p rogram
f e r s^ toa tbe
thoffen
e
•----------------- :
c e n te r a nodr th
e n eed
such
pro-for s as ag sdeni ce
c e courses • program s
gram s.
th at em body
>dy m uch m ore th a n simDuring th e f t n t year
r oolf operaply a n amee change.
c
tion, technical program
m s alread y
T hehealtli
d th occupations course
o ffered a t Tw in FaUs Hig
H ighSchool
w illa ls o beeredesigned.
r
The existw ill b e m oved to the cent
e n te r. A s
ing courscf provides
pr
sm dents with
th e sta te smd national ec«
econom ies .
a good ovenr
jrview o f th e health care
rebound an d District bud
b udgeting
industiy and
n d a n opportunity to
perm its, additional progr
o g ram sw ill
re c e iv e somi
u ne baAc levels of certib e a d ded . A t full capadt^
idty, it is
n c a tia n .lliis
h is class will b e expanda n tid p a te d th a t 10 to 1122 program
1
s
ed to in d uidem
d e orecertiH caaon
will b e offered. This cons
onservative
o pportunitie
ties th a t p repare stiidim plem entation plan ailo
Ediowsthe
e n ts to e nter
te r th e health carc indusce n te r to becom e fully/oopf e ra tio n a l
try o r to mlove
ov Into program s such
over a p eriod of tim e and
in d e n su re it
a s CSPs Colic
ollege o f H e d th S dences
flts w ithin th e district's
^ bbiu d g e t in
a n d H u ^n an
i
in Services
programs,
2003 a n d thereafter.
Beyond th
th«e Rrst ye ar of operaD u rin f th e initial year,
iar, th e protion, n ew prognuns
pro
have been targram s offe iW will indudi
ludc inforg eted b u t nnoi
o ty etsolidifled.
m ation te c h n o lo ^ , healtl
!olth occupaProgram s ssue
u d t a s electronics,
tions, a n d agriculture ssd<
d en ces. It
drafting, and
md autom otive a re ju st
is im portan t (o n o te thlat
at th
i ese
a few th a t aan
re an tid p ated .
program s a r e d ifferentt ffrom
r
d ie
D eterm ining
ing w hich program s will
tradition al industrial arts
irts p rogram
b e a d d ed ,aan
n d in w hich order, will
offered even 10 years age
ag o -ap ro b e d o n e i nI a im anner that
im th a tis n o longer eni
e n d o rse
responds to
s d e n t an d communi:o stu
th e S ta te D epartm ent
jn t o f
ty needs. Lab
i^b o r m ark et informaucadon. Todoy, profes:
fessional
tion, stu d en
mttinterest.inventories,
technical education e oincentrates
na
and in p u t from
fro a n advisory m u p
on program s th at lead to in
i d u stiy
will com e into
inti p lay in selecting
certificatibn. T his m eans
ins ith a t stufutim* prbgrs
gram s. W ith this input,
■d ents ex id n g from high
s«
h school
can
th e D isuictt will
w b e ab le to b e ^
have in h an d entry-level
c
e l certificanew program
am planning a n d develtion in a variety o f a reas.
a s .'W hile
opm ent soon
on a fte r th e cen ter is
th e fo rm er program provi
‘ovided stuopened,
d e n ts w ith a g re a t o p poortu
rt n ity to
T h e fle xibility
ib i
to develop proreceive h a n d s o n leamlin
ingg m a re o s
g n u n s m thlis
is m an n er is critical to
' such as w oodw orking m etalw
e
ork-'
th e successs oolf th e center. Ten
ing, an d le a th e r woridng,
ng, tho se
years ago, w
wee could not have preclass offerings did not pro
provide siud ieted th a t infom
in
iation technolod e n ts w ith a com prehensi
aisiyeprogy w ould b«e in
i such d em and o n a
gram th a t led to cerdHicaaon.
cat
high school1cam
a pus. Likewise, it is
They w e re ta rg eted m ore
o re to w ard
difficult t o p r o je a w hat wiU b e in
avocadons ra th e r than' ccai
a re e ^
dem and te;n
n yj ears from today. T he
T h at w as not a b ad thing,
ng. lts u n p ly
District w ill
a
11 aggressively
o e a te or
no lo n g e r m e e ts th e n e«w
d so f
a d a p t prograi
Tam s to be r ^ w n s iv e
today,s stu d e n ts o r emplo
ployers.
to s tu d m tssaa rn d th e job m arket
W hile th e new ce n teirr is u n d e r
a n d m e e tth
h ee needs of th e fum re.
construction, so too will
U bi
b e th e
Ify o u w o3 uld
l like m ore informaprogram offerings. Twin
in F alls
tion, please2 aaitte n d th e next public
High School instructcH^
sw
will work
infom iation
n eeting on Feb. 26,
nm
w ith C SI In stru a o rs to de'
d evelop
from 7. to 833 0 p jn . a t d ie 0*Leaiy
curricula to e n su re the p rogram
n
s
M iddle Schoo
tool A uditorium .
offered a t th e ce n te r a re
-------------n e iim lin e
w ith n ew S ta te recommen
nen d ad o n s
Dan Olmsu
\steadandKen
an d in du stry needs. W hat a re cur. Edmunds, are
t n co d ia im m of the
rently o f f e r ^ a s vocation
ional agriPmksstonal/Tt
VTedmical Cemer
cu ltu re classes will be redi
redeslffied
Cifisen Campo
npaign Committee.
A
Talk was thoi
a stu d e n t w ho will1
lought-provoklng
B iackwood,
iad
receive a universityy
Iw o u ld lik e!to
to thank CoUege o f
5 irentually
!^
egree in engineering. S he hass
S o u th ern Id a hwo :student CaUie
iken
som
e
he at from local
BIadcwood.CSI:
SI Sm dent A ffairs
idsts, in d u d in g th e editorial
D irector G raydo
d o n S ta iJ ^ a n d
aard a t th e politicaUy rig h t (an.
md
an y o th e rs invoh
reived for bringing
B o b b y S e a le to
o Tl w in F a lls . S l
^ sually wrong) Times-News.
Iackwood is w hat m any of us
took a leadershi]
ih ip r o le in th e
q>ect o f our college stu d en ts M a p c V alley aani
n d proved itself to
right, positive, showing o f leadidb e m ore th a n an
a n institution for
-ship a n d a desire to change so
tra ao rin ech anJilcs,
i< w elders and
sody for
co m p u ter progra
gram m ers. A college
®*y
" th e better. ' • • •
JO ESK A U G
should b e th e aacadem
c
ic le ad e r in
JJ**
e ro m e /
a com m unity an<
and, therefore, willing to cause thlee local
1
dtizeniV to
.
,
th in k a n d , horroi
Tor o f all horrors,
LOOI
Dok out for our students8
ev e n b rin g aboui
o ut change in
Wlhere is the concern for the.
W
thought an d behavior.
eh
welfa
elfare o f th e students o f Twinn
Bobby Seale's
s's ta lk a t CSI was
. Falls
le
alls H igh Sdiool? W here is the
thought-provokii
iking, intellectual
conct
m cem foe th e patrons of the
an d to u ch in g A
Ass S eale spoke, I
Twin
win F alls Schoo! D Is u ia in
rem em bered my
rny own y ears of
regax
igw-d to spending alm ost $10
y o u th w hen blad
lacks still w ere sh u t
n illion
i^ < o n a new technical build'
Ido tel^ restau ra n ts
ingai
o u t o f m any hote
^ t ^ t h e College of Southem
a n d d e ce n t jobs
I
bs across
A m erica; I
Idahc
d istincdy recall
11 \w hen th e great
AAs
s a form er educator, I am cor
:ono p era singer Mtoairia n Anderson
cem
e I b elieve that th e goal ooff
imed.
m a d e a s in g in g aap p e arance in
- anlyy hhigh school should b e to proroB o ise a n d w a suim
n able to secure a
v id
d eeiits students w ith a g eneralI
night’s lodging{ ai
a t Boise's leading
e dlucation.
ua
P atrons, ask yourh otel, th e Hotel
el IBoise.
selve
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served as a teacher, counselor,
cou
psychologist and administ,
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years.)
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E
p d o e s n ' t . j u i ss t
th e proposed te chmn ic
ical cen te r?
I W h a t i s t h e orite
l t e ria fo rp la c e ^
m en t o f s tu d e n ts jin
n tth
l e c e n te r ? *
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tiH e d p e rsonnel
te ach th e courses offered?
off<
4. W hat coursesI aar«
re to b e avail*
able th a t a re n o t pres
p resently
o ffered a t t h e h i ^h school?
sci
5. Can th e adm inisi
Inistration justify th e tim e a n d exper
cpense req u ire d
for tran sp o rtin g stud(
tu d en ts to an d
from th e propcaedi ttec
« hnical center?
6 . H ow w ill stu dle
e n tts p o ^ b l y
find d ie tim e fo r dhiee rre q u ire d a n d
th e elective courses
es a s well as
e x tra c u rrj^ la ra c tiv ii
7. W hy n o t le t th e s
d e d d e w h e th e r they
i ish to
ley w
atte n d a vocational-te
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school - b u t a fte r dthe]
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from high sdiool?
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Ig e Ith e p a tro n s
o f the Twin F alls Schc
k h o o l D istrict
to carefully c o n sider
Icr tUiese issues
before voting on M art
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L E W IS T O N -T
TJhe Ne* P erce
■
Som e 1999 p h o to s
T rib e
m oving fif o m a r d w ith
. Peak show that the larg
lr° b o ^ d S
W ^ ln b tl e f
plans to expand It:Its C learw ater
it was attached to maytr have
I
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ed and was poised peri
s rilo t^ y o n
b rin g a city sewei
wer lin e to th e
n eg lelaa or th e elements, will bee
h e plaque,
Ihe side of a d l f |. Thi
complete.
replacet
facility is almost con
ced, possibly as early as thiss
about 18 Inches wide by
by 12 inches
Nez P erc e T rlb
ier.
ib ia l E xecutive
summer
high, had been missing
lg two of its
•C om m ittee C h ain
i l r n a n S am uel
Accor
cording to information post-t- ..fpur bolts for many year
ars.
•
Penney made thee aannouncement
ed onI the
th Intem et from hikers to0
.B ernard Asay o f th e F o re s t
during a meeting; to celebrate the
th e sun
lummit o f U ta h ’s h ig h estt
S ervice R an g er Sti
ita tio n in
cooperation betweei
reen the d ty and
m ounta
uain, th e plaque, probablyy
Mountain View, Wyo.,, thc
t dosest
the trib e during( th e sew er prodisappe
ipeared som etime betweenti
station to Kings, said he*
le’s not sure
ject.
July anc
Uld August 2000.
. if the plaque was stolen*
n o r fell off.
Since th e C learw
an ater Casino
o p en e d In 1996j ir
in a ten t-lik e building there has
I
as been
spMulation about the fu tun
ture of the site.
The sew er projei
jject was a preIlm inary step.in1 a plan to construct a 100-room
Ii
n hotel
by June
2003, Margerie Zara
arate, enterprise
d irea o r for the tribf
ribe,said.
^
The three-starr hi
hotel will cost
approxim ately $50
(50 million and
feature a conventior
don center and a
re s ta u ra n t. It will
trill re p la ce th e
existing structure,
re , which holds
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snackbar.
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SALT LAKE oXTY
r - I h e Utah
Court of A ppeals
Is 1has upheld a
nine*year gan g; ei
en h a n ce m e n t
added to the m urder
^ e sentence of
Tyrese “Troublei T " Sm ith who
ordered a revenge
Ige killing from
isoncelL
his Utah State Prisoi
His gang mistaker
kenly murdered
a different m a a
Smith, 27, conteni
lended the gang
en h a n ce m e n t wro:
rrongfully h ad
been tac k ed on to his m urder
sentence of flve yea
/ears to Ufe. He
.arg u ed th a t th ee Ji
J u ry did not
s p ec ifically fin d tth a t h e h ad
ac ted In co n certt w ith a t lea st
three other accomplii
The appeals court
irt ruled Friday
that the burden off proof
pi
vras m et
• during th c tria l w
wlhen S m ith’s
th re e cohorts testii
stified against
him. Thus, the error
ror by the trial
^ court in “failing to specifically
submit the factualI qu
questions relative to a group crime
ime” was harmless.
“We’re pleased th
enhancement was u|
the only thing the State
st! could do
was to o p e ra te inn saccordance
with the statute, as
as iit existed at
that tim e,” said Kei
Kent M organ,
assistant justice divisi
vision chief for
the Salt Lake Distric
uict Attomey’s
Office.
Plane makes emei
n e rg e n c y
landing on UtahI hi
highw ay
FREMONT JUNCT
ICTION, U ta h A private plane cany
urying a newly
m arried couple and
nd the bride’s
p a re n ts m ade ann (em e rg en c y
landing on U tahI 10
1C a b o u t six
miles north of Inters
erstate 70 and
near Fremont Junctio
H ighw ay P atro^ls ps o k e s m a n
K eith S q u ire s said
aid th e p lan e
stru ck a pickup tru
t n c k p ark ed
alo n g th e ro a d abi
ab o u t 1 p.m .
Sunday but there wer
were no serious
injuries.
E m ery C ounty sh
sh e riff’s Sgt.
Gayle Jensen said the
thi 1978 Piper
C herokee Lance wi
w as e n ro u te
from D uchesne Cou
bounty, w h e re '
the newlyweds had
1
id had
an open
house, to Riverside,
e, (Calif., where
the parents live.
J e n s e n said thlee |p ilo t told a
commercial airliner
ier that he was
having engine proble
iblems and was
looking for a place! to land.
“T he en g in e evet
ventually quit
and h e atte m p teid
d to lan d th e
plane on (the road),
d), but thc left
wing of the plane clipped a pickup truck,” hesaid.
School district, c(
community
group JdnM odlet
lesel project
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nm unity plannin g a sso c ia tioon
n a n d th e
Meridian School Disc
Mstria are joining in a p ro je a too use
u biodiesel
fuel an d im prove} ai
air quality in
the Treasure Valley.
!yT h e school distri
stric t an d th e
Community Planning
ling Association
o f Southwest Idaho
h o are p artid p a tin g in th e Id
a
[daho
E n erg y
Division’s B20 Trea
reasure Valley
biodiesel project
The p ro je a involv
rolves using up
to 125,000 galloi
lions of B20
bio d iesel over thhe
e n ex t six to
eig h t m onths in th e T re asu re
VtOIey. Tlie fuel is p
mixing 20 percent bit
.percent regular petro
KTOleum diesd.
Program m anager
E
T Dick
L arsen
said th e m ixture can
can be used in
d iesd engines withoi
hout any modifiCTition to th e engtne.
t h e hybrid fueli bbiu m d e a n e r
th a n re g u la r diesel
!se1, redudng
harm ful v ^ c l e eemissions.
ui
The
U 5 . D » a r m t oofEneiBrsaid
fl
B20 fuel c m reduce
oe particulates
in e riu n s t by u p to>18peroenc.
18
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•POfiSOr heritage
IK
area bid
LAS VE<
EGAS - E ffo rts h av e
itourism and conservation.
. begun to) ppre serv e p a r t of th e
'Hie measure would enco
compass
Great Basin
sin in N e > ^ and U t ^
]E l^ Delta, Utah; and suri
ifrbundto re co rd
i as pioneer h istory of
iing communities.
mining, -anching
ran
u d American
Sen. H any R dd, D-Nev.,
V., introIndian cultu
Iture.
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(duced the m easure with tracking
bi
• F o u r U.S:
U.
s e n a to rs from ■
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Sens. John Ensign,, F
R-Nev.,
Nevada and
tnd Utah are cosponsor<OrrinH atdi, R-Utah, a n d1 iRoben
Bennett, R-Utah.
Mh.
R d d said Nfefada’rG
en
re a t Basin
has pbnred an
in portant role In
n im
theexploradona
m and s e t t l e m ^ of
tbe West for btm(
nmdretfs of years,
Ih ^ bin cans
tli e area **a dassic
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western landsca]
scape th a t contains
long nattiral riMm,
vlsb ijoIaMd high
desert valleys,
s, ra
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ranches, mines,
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railroads,
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s u s p e c t s i n bI me a t i n g
TW IN FA LLS -- A
A 23-year-oId
Twin Falls man undei
iderwent surgery
a t S ain t A lphonsi
n sus R egional
M edical C enter in1 Boise
B
Monday
a f te r a b eating that
h a t m ight have
involved a basebal] bai
Justin Weaver was
ras taken first to
C jtfaglc V alley Regio
gional M edical
Centcr in Twin Falls
t
ils and
then later
(0 Saint Alphonsus,
s, aaccording to a
police report. He was
ms listed in critical condition in the! hospital’s
he
inten*.
, sive care unit late Mo
Monday, a hoiqri*
tal spokeswoman said.
Jd.
Police at about 1:40
:40 ajn. Monday
responded to 260 Blui
91ue Lakes Blvd.
in Twin Falls and found
fo
Weaver.
according to (he report
Three Boise men were
wei later arrestcd. R ussell Parlcer,
sr, 44, S tephen
Kingsley, 44, and Joh
John Cowlc, 19,
w ere arraig n e d Moi
Monday on one
count of aggravated
id 1battery each,
according to courtt records.
n
They
were held Monday in tthe Twin Falls
County Jail in lieu of $s00,000
]
bond
each, according to reco
ecords.
The Incident m ight»
ht have involved
a fight over money,, said
sa Twin FaUs
policc detective Scott
S
tt Smith.
A baseball bat was confiscai
seated from the
saspects,hesaid.
Hospital releases
ies stabbing
victim; no arresti
sts made
TWIN FALLS - No arrests have
been made or charges
ges filed in connection with a stabbi
bbing Friday In
Twin Falb that left one
)nc man injured.
The vicdm - Joe Griffith
Gri
of Twin
F alls - su ffere d mt
m u ltip le stab
wounds and was relei
eleased Sunday
from Magic Valley Re^
teglonal Medical
Center, according to>a police
|
report
. G riffith’s age was( not
ni av ailab le
Monday, but Twin Falla
alls police detec, tive Scott Smith descri
K r iM him as a
“young adult."
Police at about 4:30
:30 p.m. Friday
respond^ to a report
rt cof two people
fighting in the 1300 bbIclo c k o f E I g ^
Avenue East and fbi
found G riffith
wounded, sccording to reports.
i
A male juvenile waas«
s questioned in
connection vrith the! fi|
fil^t, but tater
released. Smith said.
S m ith would not
i
3 t discuss
th e
details of the case or saj
say exactly why
the juvenile was relea
Jeased. But the
case was still under
ir iiInvestigation
and charges were pend
ending Monday,
hesaid.
“We still need to qu
question imme
witnesses. There’s son
some questionsabout who started what.
tiat.”
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i
FALLS - T he C ity' C ouncil
day approved plans to widen
len streets
near' aa proposed
j
12 -fleld soccer com
omplex on
2700lEastRoad.
Ei
<nie<
\e council last week in a splitit v<
vote had
deddec
ded to give the soccer complex
lex project
ihe ;o-ahead,
go-i
but to not indudee pplans to
w id emn Sunway
;
S treet and F alls
A
Is Avenue
ppfT
Neigl
iplexhave
said tthe
h ^ don’t w a n f S e n ^ a acess
^ to the
fields
ti be through the neighborh
s to
orhood on
Sunwa'
way. They have pushed for
or at main
access
ss along an extension of Grai
;randview
Drive.
e. But the Grandview Drive
ve option
doesn’t
n’t jibe with the city’s zoning
ting plans
c e r cjo m p ]le x
Mennbers decictde to wider
;n streets 5
mey requests.
and grant morn
Mayor Lana
ice Qow on Monday said he’
he’d
visited with some
s
of the neighbors la:
la s t
week, and they
ey had told him that if the ddty
t
does go in thro
rough Sunway, they’d like the
th
street widened
Mi.
The co u n 11
d l'voted unanimously to wide
iden
Sunway and Falls
F
Avenue East near the
th
complex by fou
our feet as part of the projeci
iect,
w h i r l s expea
^ e d to stan this spring,
T he council
cil also approved a plan1 t<
to
Install traffic
ic safety islands and mak<
ake
other pedestrii
rian safety improvementst oi
on
Falls Avenue: and
s Frontier Road near th<
the
"Ewin Falls Bo;
loys and Girls Club and the
thi
College of Soti
outhem Idaho. The improve
we-
ments would also ind
indude raised centerline
delineation on Frond
sntier Road, better curb-,
ing and the extension
don of a nearby pedestrian trail. The council
idl put a $ 1 3 ,^ cap on
the project.
In a(^dition to that
Ihat project, Twin Falls
resident Frank Mas<
lascari said he’d like to
see more aggressive
c
I'e enforcement
of pedes*
trian right of way’ ordinances
on
all over the
In other business,
i coimdl approved
ss, the
the rem oval of eigl
Jight of 2 0 apparently
unhealthy trees from
om Twin Falls City Parjc
wilhin the next montl
jnthorso. The dty’s tree
commission recendy
tiy reponed that the 2 0
trees in question are
an all either standing
pl:la n
H
dead or suffering from past over*pruning,
neglect, disease and beetle
The trees might have to go
go <
over th e n ext
ti years, according to the co
two
The commission and some
tt experts this spring will
nire
on
n
more
of the trees to see if th
theere
t(
to save thfertj, said Twin Fal
F
Recreation
Director Dennis Bowyer. Tlie
n of the trees will probablj
rest
ably also soon be
n
reH.*valuatcd,
he said.
The council also approved
ved the
0
of two new police p atro l c
ihrmiKti
H
Randy
Hansen Chevrolet o f '
a
about
$20,400 apiece.
Times-News reporter Murk
ark
n
reached
a t 735-3238 or L
n
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TImas-News writer
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TWIN FALLS1 - 1B a rrin g an y
s u rp r is e s , th e1 C o lle jje (if
Souihem Idalii) iipp
a p p e a rs lo have
p o s itio n e d itsee lf
l f to h a n d l e
Idaho’s finuncinlI sh
shortrull without further changes.
T he LegisKltui
t t u r e ’s J n in i
F in a n c e * A p p•rr oo | ) r i a i i< m s
C o m m ittee, by aiitp p ro v in g ; a
■
S18.8 m illion bud
)udM el fo r (h e
state's two commun
n u n ity collc};es.
helped ease CSI's
•I's a n tic ip a te d
S2 m illio n s hh o r t f a l l , C Sl
President Jerry’ M
M<eyerlicieffcr
told board members
:iers M onday.
T hrough stuff
:f rrte d u c tio n s both m andatory aam
n d vo lu n tary ■ ■
P H
and increased sstut
tu d e n t tu iiio n
Effl] ' and fees, umoriRQ o01th e r c'ost-ciiiHBHB
rSI officials hail
itllU ' ling measures, CSI
^ 2
made up all hut S$3C
3 0 0 .0 0 0 Ilf Ilk"
'
s h o rtfa ll. T h att n u m b e r ha^
H I
since been reduced
L-ed to SIOO.OOO.
,T^
Of course. JFAC'sr(
:'s recom m enda•
tio n s a r e still ppte n d i n g th e
L eg islatu re’s and
iiid g o v e r n o r 's
i .
approval.
'
“ People roconniz
;n iz e d th a t tho
UUHnUMS/TtelkMlli
percentage'we’i'ee bbteen ask e d iii
ParMdut
4u«itOf Unda Nklun halpt U t^ rM lM laB silo w H lih trl
ir homawork at tha Harrison Damsntary
Dt
stter-ichool studyf pn
bear was somevvhiu
hal h ig h er than
program almod at boosting
aohkvtn
«mMt of Itudents. Tha pfegram
b
in Is optn to sny studant naatllni
ev e ry o n e e ls e ’s,'
Iniaxtrastndy tims from thsI thirti
t» through sixth gradss.
“P eo p le com e to ic o m m u n ily
colleges during*I to
ti>u g h time.-i:
f.
that’s when they ir>tr>- to g et iheii
^
skills up to get a1 jo
jolb . l l ’s rea lly
. . an affirmation of\ w
wlihat w c d o at
Ry Loratt
community colleges.
ses."
a t t i Burkhart
learning,” and accordi
din g th e
th e e x tra cime
tiir we can spend
ovei
)vef to the junior high level.
TBnttNa
But still, between
e e n 2 .=; a n d .{()
Wawa coffaapoiidant______
results of the Iowa Testt (of Basic
w ith th e kids
ids,
th
e
re
’s
a
lot
of
“I
“It’s
information
that
teache
----------ners
employees at CSI,
vi
I, victim
s o f the
Skills, “we are showingI iincreasimprovement,’
It,” Gillette said.
con use to benefit the studeni
ran
TWIN
IN FALLS - R eading for
e s in a li (s u b je c t) a r e a s ,”
Please! see CSI. Page 63
For the best
est results, it’s probsaid
laid Anderson, who w ith Vi(
enjoym
Gillette said.
w ie n t is p ick in g u p th e
lem solving on a dally basis.
Prir
’rincipal
Terry
Steelm
an
pr
nace atti
It the Harrison Elementary
W hile th e re ad in g el
effo rt is
“W hen yot
'OU a r e c o n sisten t
seni
e n te d th e board w ith a fu
^ o o LI P1 r i n d t^ Chris GiUette
credited with much of tl
the posiwith settlng.gi
{•goals and monitorpro{
irogress repon of accumulau
T '
to ld th
thie Twin F a lls School
tive data, there are other
er factors
ing, you’ll see
« e results,” Gillette
data
lata over the past three years.
District
I
:t board Monday evening.
in Gillette’s equation for
or higher
said.
R(
R ead in g goal s tra te g ii
Andm
test scores.
I mu(3i of dte credit for the
./
Test scores
es
are
also
used
for
incl
ncluded
daily
drills
of
skil
increase!
sed reading is going to the
Even though 167 at-ri
-nsk stuimproving ind
ndivldual outcomes
iden
dentified by the Idaho Readir
Ung
Accelera
d en ts receive specialI Ihelp m
trated Reader program - a
a t th e I.B. Pei
Perrine Elementary
Indi
ndlcator and the d istrict cu
reading
:
re ad in g on a daiiy bas
lg Improvement
initiative
asis, th e
School, where
ere learning stratericu
iculum. O ther goals Include
i d o p ued b y th e fa cu lty th re e
school is also conduct
ctm g an
gies include: th
tl e data provided
iden
dentifylng students not readir
y e a n aago
g - that gives children
afterschool tutoring prog
ogram to
by th e Stai
ta r T est o f th e
att ggra d e level and p ro v id ir
help 71 students who are
th e oppt
>portunity.to spend extra
ire not at
Accelerated Reader
R«
ByNateJolmson
program.
addi
dditiond instruction, and plai
tim e wil
ivith books of th e ir own
g ra d e level w ith hom
m ew ork :
in a standar
Oth
TItnaa-News wrtter
iards-based curricuning
ing activities to in still bot
■ckoodllg
ng.
assignments - indudingI rreading
lum ., P errinnee P rin cip al K ent
ex
tr
xtrinsic
and intrinsic motivi
ivaAccon
and math.
ord in g to th e re s u lts of
Anderson maki
BURLEY - Cass
akes use of accumution
a s s la C o u n ty
ion in the students to leam, ,0
1
acnw ieo
"Also, o u r te a c h e rss 1h av e a
recent national test scores,
lated data t0o saddress the needs
commissioners have
> e d u le d a
ead.
read
v e sch
U i e u itra
t n time th e students are
strong basis in phonics th:
that red*
and prdvide5 teachers
u
_
meeting to disaiss
tl e possibili.
with rec*
-» th
spending
ly hdps. With our (afterIn^wlth books seems to be
sr-school)
om m endation
C
ll
ty
of
channeling
nu
ons. And from th e
Ti.
iVtU-r.il
TimeS'Ncws
correspondci
paying ol
tutoring program and beii
Bing able
results of the
i
le test
data, overall
Lom
/n-j
money fn)m last vim
orctta Burkhan can be rcaclu
-M ore
to work in smaller group
ire reading m eans m ore
ups, plus
academic incre
creases have carried
in1 Twin
71 Falls at 734^990.
disaster funds tu ;irea
tre a lanclu rs.
C o n c e rn e d raa n tc h o r s a n
A rr^
scheduled to m eet
^ ith iv in f .
et w
sentatives of th e FFaarm Servic.
Agency and aidess fo
fo r U.S. K cp
M
ike
Sim
pson
and
H l H S n * n im
n d U .S . S i lls
11*
Larry Craig and M
Mik
♦wrawiHar_____________
ike C rap o
11
1:30 p.m. Monday in
in tlio
t conuni'.
TWIN
sion c h a m b e rs a t li h e C a ssi..
IN FALLS - T h e w a r
TT»aHn>a»Wewa
Th
SS_______________
They
would
likely
choose
t
aKainst
v
! to
County Counhouse.
V.
t weeds
can b e a lo n d y
risk
!
sk losing driving privileges for
ft
tight wit
. T h e d ro u g h t, ddec
e c la re < l t.isi
vith few local resources
. proposal to make a
six
i o n th s by not b low in g
IX m
devoted
»
y e a r by U.S. A
Aig r ic u liiir r
d tothecause.
ffen se for driving
rathi
Ither than proving to b e ovt
‘ Localt
ver
Secretary Ann Venei
;n em a n . ended
II a g e n d e s b attU bg th e
ifluence
with
a
.2
0
th
e
le
.2
0
lim
it,
th
e
le
g
isla
to
i
o rs
Dec. 31. Some mncli
sw N idI of
ol non*native, invasive •
nche*-s. howv\
D
l
content
a
felony
said.
ltd.
plants recogniaed
n
er, still feel the &ff«
t h e ir jo in t
c ffc c ts 01' laM
Ithe floor for debate
A person can blow a .08 an
effomlA
and
year’s drought, Con
C om m issiutiei
Monday, die beginning bf
Hoar
stilli
ill be ctmsidered too dr\m kc to
1
National
Paul Christensen said
l a l In v a siv e W eeds
B O B E -Aonsor
p i of die propos*
taNpiaad
ctasi
drivt
rive,
but
h
e
or
she
would
n<
Awarenes
aessWeek.
"Ot
Plea^ see DROU
ROUGHT. Pafio P.'
f irs t'tim e offc
■Y ^ l i ----------------------------------] qualify for a felon;
>ny.
. While
le th e s u b je c t s o u n d s
u nder the infli
said It ft
29 H
^ II9
Young said con
aboutasi
blood-dcohol i
m
itte
e
m
em
b
ei
• aStturda
t h e Twin FaUs C ounty
will rwt reachMonday
ill
S n o z v p a c j,
Q ■ m fin iP T
anr m i i were in terestedr ii
c titk tfb
: people responsible
B
bsoa
1 u rau .
•ry
thisyear.
several | | | | a n ^ n mIT I I H I rewording th e bi
i * e 6 tty 1 0 bring to the
Itiaho h as ab o u t 800sss
c
But the spore
of th e I r ^ r r n l ^ R ir
r !r iT ir B so that th e offetu
pubUenw
nse
\flfatenhed
%ti
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w o rk a t N o rth w e s te rn U n iv e rs ity
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K enny is surv iv e d b y h is 'J ai ib i d H e a t t e n d e d th
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:h GTE. H e
1 9 5 6 a n d re
r e tt i r e d in D e c e m b e r .
g e F a m ily ’ a n d a h o s t o t ftnrie n d s
ih e N a z a r e n e a n d w a s a m e rh b e r
p e rf o rm e d w ith th e C h icaa gj o O p e r a
1977,
from all ove r th e w est. Partiei
icularly,
of th e T w in F a lls S e n io r C i tiz e n
T h o m atss [D. D e e H o sp ita l In O g d e n ,
C o m p a n y o n s e v e r a l o cic
c fa s io n s . A
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e dw' riting, sp e a k in g . PSI
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lite lo n g Q u a k e r, h e a nId
d F ra n ce s
p h e n o m e an,a ,tr a v e l, c h u r c h w o rk
D<en n is a n d Jo A n n e D ixon A
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to r
y ee a r s a n d t a u g h t c o r p s
h e lp e d s ta r t T h e E v an sto3n
n M e etin g
a n d h is organiza
an i tions. H e w a s a 2 0
s oc n o l T w in F a lls w h o p r oo \v id e d
of F ile r; a s o n I,, Pf
P h ilip R o b e r ts ol
>1 a£ l F a r r a g u t . I d a h o a n d
l o r F r i e n d s . In . 1 9 4 11,. h e a n d
y e a r m e mibb e r o f t h e M a s o n ic
miu c h o t h is c a r e in h is final me
m
Tionths.
P u y a llu p . W a sh
ihin
inig to n ; a b r o lh e r
I a s a b a c te rio lo g ist in N avel
F r a n c e s a d o p te d a so n , P a u l
L o d g e , c u rren
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enily E ste ro lo d g e # 7 1 9
C re m atio n is u n d e r th e dirt
lireciion
W
illia
m R o b e r Is
ts o l L o s A n g e l e s ,
h o sp itaa ls in S e a s id e . O re g o n a n d
F r e d e r ic k , a n d in 1 9 4 4 tl
th e y th e n
in M orro B alyy a>n d C o ro n a C h a p te r
oott th e P a rk e 's M agic V alley F
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1 fE le an o r. • ' # 1 0 7 O rd e r oofilth e E as tern Star.
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H
g r e a t- g ra n d c h ild
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re n : a n d n u m e rin T w in F a l l s f ro m 1 9 5 2
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hee l d th is s p r i n g in J a r b i
h
b id g e .
d r e n a n d s ie p -gjrea
re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n ,
tio n e r. Oi
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tl e c o u n R ic h a rd D . SSim y th e a n d M a rk C .
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tr y . H e w a s v e ry in v o lvv e d in th e
S m y th e . dlaaui g h t e r . S u s a n M.
h is p a ro n ls , six sisi
s is te r s . 2 brotheirs,
)f th e s u r g e r ie s re q u ir e d by
m is sio n a ry p r o g ra m s in th a t c o u n S m y th e . s ttee pi - s o n s . R o b e r t T.
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lients. Dr. T e lfo r d truly c a ro d
Priscilla.
Iry a n d e n jo y e d th e c ojff
F il e r
m p a n y ol
P ark er a n d W
William E, P a r k e r . 11
for
I lo v e d h is p a tie n ts ,
A m e m o r ia l s e ir v i c e w ill l a k e
. o t h e r A m e r i c a n s liv ini g o n t h e
g ra n d c h ild re
e nn,, a n d 5 g r e a t- g ra n d n,
p l a c e a t 2 pi,m
,m , W e d n e s d a y .
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n aairr ie d to la A d a m s in 1940
isla n d
c h ild r e n ,
m any
n ie c e s a n d
F e b r u a r y 2 7 . 2 0 0 2 . a t I h e F ile r
thiey
e y w e r e d iv o r c e d in 1957.
T h e lam ily r e lu m e d to th e U n ite d
n e p h e w s , jone
n e b r o th e r . D r, J e r r y
Pi a u l L. R o b e ris. 8 8 . o l Filer,
3r, d ie d
C h u r c h o l th o0 N
N a z a r e n e . w ith
F o u r :h il d r e n w e r e b o r n to th is
S t a t e s in 1 9 5 0 a n d m
m<o v e d t o
S m ythe ol Okli
Oklahoma City. O k, a n d
S a tu rd a y , F e b ru a ry 2 3 . 2 0 0 2. ,,,a i n t s
P
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n
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o fficia tin g . In
P a u la . V irg il. S h e ila , a n d
O w o s s o . M ic h ig a n . In 1 9 5 2 , h e
tw o sis te r s . BBea r b a r a S c h e ttle r a n d
hho
om e.
.
lieu ol llow ers. don
G e o r gl e S t e v e n . H e m a r r ie d
d o n a tio n s in P a u l's
w a s tr a n s fe rr e d P a c k to} C
( h ic a g o .
M a nan B e a n1 ol
ol R upert, id.
PI a u l w a s b o rn M ay 19, 19'
V irginiaa T
fTiemory c a n t)es m
mia d e to th e Filer
Taylor S a v a g e in 1959 a n d
t h e fa m ily s e ttli n g in G ile n v ie w .
P re c e d in g} him
hi in d e a th w e re h is
Tu
Twin
Falls. Id ah o , to A lonzo’ C
Q,
2
S e n io r C itiz e n sr C
Cco n lo r. P .O . Box
iv o rce d in 1 9 7 6 . D uring this
Illinois. H e a n d F ra n c e s to o k m a n y
p a r e n t s aIndd b r o l h e r . L a r r y D.
aa n d H u ld a R o s e R o b e r ts . R
R{a is e d
2 8 8 , Filer. ld a f\o
10 86 3 3 2 8 or to Ih e
g e h e b e c a m e ste p - fa th e r lo
ir ip s w ith Ih e c h ild re n a s
Sm ythe.
a n d e d u c a t e d in T w in F a'"
ll:S ', f’O
Filer C h u rc h ol th
Ihee N a z a re n e . P .O .
D e b b iB.
e . !S h a ri, B r id g e ti a n d Mark
th e y w e r e g r o w in g . A
Affle r th e y
B u d will bbee m is s e d b y a ll w h o
■w
a ir la c-woorked for a tim e a t th e s u gja
g o x N. Filer, Idah
o 83328.
a n d h e3 a n d V irginia h a d o n e so n .
a
h
b e c a m e e m p ty n e s te r s . th
it e y c o n k n e w him oto
r rh is g e n e r o u s h e a r t
toiry . F o r m a n y y e a r s , h e ov
to
ow ned
C r e m a ti o n ain
n dd a r r a n g e f n e n i s
T o d d T ai
ay lo r T e lfo rd . H e m a rrie d
t i n u e d t h e i r t r a v e l s Ii h r o u g h
a n d g r e a t sseen s e o f h u m o r . H is
aann o o p e r a te d * R oberts
E m m a Sic
3 r e u n d e r th e ddire
S to v er J o h n s o n in 1 9 6 0 a n d
ir e c tio n o f W h ite
E u r o p e . S o u t h A m e rii
r ic a a n d
la u g h a n d rre
e aad in e s s to la u g h will
' e ld in g ' in Twin F a lls a n d
W
b e c a mnee s t e p f a t h e r t o K elli a n d
M oriuary ol Twin1 Falls.
Fa
A la sk a, F 6 r F r a n c e s ' 9 0 th
ih b irih d a y
b e m is s e d m
nos
s \ ol all
oOM
w n e d A -O K T r a i l e r P aa ir k S
Lori. H eeww a s b le s s e d
h e took h e r to M aui, rentin
ting a c o n - •
C a m p g ro u n d o n A d d iso n Blvc O n
w ith 21
25 g r a n d c h ild r e n a n d 20
v e r ti b le s o th e y c o u ld ei
e n jo y t h e
j g
M a y 2 9 . 1 9 9 3 . h e m a r r ie di IE d ith
g r e a t- gjrra
a n d c h lld r e n a n d 15 s te p - ' is la n d d riv es.
Carroll in Filer, Id ah o .
g r a n d cchhiild r e n a n d 5 s te p - g r e a tA tte r m a n y y e a r s a iI G
( TE. he
t a u l lo v e d to in v e n t th in 9S
P
g s and
g randchili
;hildren.
to o k e arly retire m en t. Not oc n e to
w a s a lw a y s c o m in g u p w iih t
VirgilI a ls o lo v e d to fish w ith his
id le , h e w en t b a c k to colli
3 iieg e
a
n d e a s ie r w a y s of d o in g thi
b e s t c oorr
m p a n io n s . b r o th e r - in - la w
f in is h e d h is M a s t e r 's dd ee g r e e
Melvin Be
B erre tt a n d B o b Taylor. He
N o r t h e r n Illin o is U n iv/ e r s i t y
'
a l s o lo)vvee d to r e a d a n d e n jo y e d
A n e x p r e s slio
io rn o f lo v e .
A c c o u n t i n g . In 1 9 6 9 ' h1 e a n d
^
ta k in g c ar
a r e of flo w ers in h is y a rd ,
F r a n c e s m o v e d to T w ii
H e wv as
a s a m e m b e r o f t h e Boy
Id ah o
S c o u ts of A m e ric a d u rin g h is early
s o h e c o u ld t e a c h A c
y e a r s ar
a n d a m e m b e r o f th e
A c c o u n t i n g a t t h e C oli
o lle g e o t
E x c h a ni ggee C lu b in T w in F a lls tor
S o u t h e r n I d a h o , H o ws
v e ry
s e v e r a lI yi
y e a r s . H e a ls o s e r v e d a s
. p r o u d to b e a p a rt o l thiss
co lC h a ir mn aain o f i h e
B o a rd ot
le g e a n d h e a n d F r a n c e s si u p p o rtC o m m is
i s ss i o n e r s to r T w in F a lls
e d a ll th e a ctiv itie s o n cam
mip u s
H o u s inig
g .A u fh o rity , a n d Medical
e q u a l g u sto . E v en if h e h a d I 9 m is s
C o n s u lItta
a n t fo r th e -V o c a tio n a l
a b a s k e tb a ll g a m e , h e e a cg e rly
R ehabiliiai
liiaiion's Twin F alls O lflce.
ti e n e d to it o n th e ra d io , A
f fter
D uring
ig Ih is la ie r y e a r s h e w a s a
ri e ti r e m e n t fro m C S I in 1!
he
m e m b e r oof F re e M a s o n s inclu d in g
ai n d F r a n c e s re m a in e d ver^
sry
to
Y o rk am
n od S c o t t i s h R i t e s , a n d
ith e c o lle g e a n d a c tiv e in th
tl e c o m E
S h r in e r s . H e s e r v e d o n M a so n ic
i u n ity . J o h n s e r v e d a s C
m
Clh a irm a n
' c o m m itte
t e e s for Tw in F a ils L o d g e s
iol th e Twin Falls H o u sin g Ai
an>
4 5 a n d 9<
9 4 in c lu d in g t h e B o w e rs
J o h n w a s in t h e C h o ir* ja T ? S ,
T rust whici
lic h c o n fe rs c o lle g e
IP r e s b y te r ia n C h u r c h , p ee rr f o r m e d
C h a r lie L, E
tuitions:
is : S o u th e rn Id a h o S c o ttish
ilo r m a n y y e a r s w ith thl e M a g ic
H aw aii, d i e d a
R ite L earnl
jrn in g C e n ie r; re fe rre d chil' alley C h o ra le , a n d w a sI In
V
li v o lv ed
S a tu rd ay . F e b n
m a l H e a r i n g A i di iS e r v i c e s
d r e n to S
Srh rin e H o s p ita l lor o rth o t ith th e O p e r a A s s o c iaattio
w
i n. H e
illness,
^
SI
260 Fall!
T«
Twin
F jllv tD
l.Ain tiM K.ih
p e d i c oo rr b u r n s m a n a g e m e n t ;
Ih M r.,nurlry, II)
t a s a ls o v e ry a c tiv e in K iw a n is.
w
i^ e w a s a re
r e f e r r e dd rn e e d y p e o p l e n e e d i n g
FrtKmppCTH,t.s.
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s• e r v i n g a s s e c r e t a r y foi
lo r m a n y
Id ah o , trom I97i
4 ^ 9 0 0 j _ 6 7 8 2 ^
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e y e s u rrggee r y to K n ig h ts T e m p la r
]y e a r s , J o h n a n d F r a n c e s> <e n jo y e d
H e is p r e c e d
(York Rite)
I h e c ity /b a n d c o n c e rts in tf
th e su m p a r e n t s a n d oi
Virgil is s u r v iv e d b y h is w ife ol
i e r a n d c o u ld u s u a lly be
m
b e fo und
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addle
c ac
21 y e a r s . E
I m m a T elfo rd : c h ild ren .
t e re o n a T h u rsd a y e venini
th
in g .
H e is su rv iv i
P a u la (D
D aa v id ) B a n s e n . M e rid ian .
H e le a v e s b e h in d h is wil
wife o l 6 8
A lic e M e rk le y '
1
I d a h o : V irg il ( B ill ie ) T e l f o r d ,
y\ e a r s . F r a n c e s , s o n P a uJll (L in d a )
J o y c e C o w lin g
Doors open for Pre.
S p rin g v .rille.
illi
eview at 6 p.m.
U ta h ; T o d d (A n g ie )
w\ a t l a n d o f C ro w n P o in t.. I n d ia n a
w ile Sherry* Ha'
T e llo rd ., B a ile y . I d a h o ; s te p - c h iiai n d d a u g h te r R u th (K urt)) T■a d lo c k
B 6yd (J e s s ie ;
d r e n . Dl eb
e b b le ( G r e g ) M c D o n a ld ,
< Filer. Id ah o , a s w eil a s itw o s is of
d a u g h te rs . S
B o ise. ID,;
D,; S h a ri (R o b e rt) M ic h au d
t
t e r s , L e o n a R i c h m o n d I oc f T w in
(R o b e rt)-U ta h .
1 3 5 7 B lu e Lake:
;es Blvd. N o .
B a ile y . I D ,. B r i d g e t ! ( B a r r y
Fi a lls. Id a h o a n d B e atric e
( Jo e )- C a lilo r n
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• P h o e n ix . A 2 a n d foifr
o rm er Twin F alls
r e sid e n t
d ie d
W ednesday
F e b ru a ry 20. 2002,', aalt h is h o m e in
Phoenix,
Bill w a s b o rn J a nnu
u aa ry 3 , 1 9 5 5 . in
Tw in F a lls. I d a h o , lo
10 V in c en t a n d
M a b e l B u c h a n a n S>m
m sazal. H e g re w
u p a n d .a t t e n d e d sch
s c h o o ls in Tw in
P a lls g r a d u a i i n a fro
frdtm T w in F a lls
h ig h sc h o o l in 1973,
F e g r a d u a ie d
3, H
Irom th e C o lle g e olI
.
S o u th e rn Id a h o am
a n d w e n t o n to
’ a tte n d B o ise S ia ie} U n iv ersity . Biil
m a r r i e d B o n n i e G i(
ie r a t C l o v e r
T r in ity L u t h e r a n1 C h u r c h o n
D e c e m b e r 13, 1978.
^8. H e o p e r a te d
t h e f a m i ly b u s i nl e s s . S m a z a l s
O llic e S u p p ly , untilil 22<0 0 1 w h e n h e
s o ld th e b u s in e s s to
lo h is p a rtn e r s ,
H is h o b b l e s in c luIddee d c o lle c tin g
g u i t a r s , m o d e l c a rr s , a n d f ir e
tru ck s; a n d e n jo y e d traveling.
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3 0 ts te p s h e w a s
a c t i v e in i h e D emn oocc r a i i c P a r ty
w h e re s e rv e d a s aI pprr e c in c t co m m ittfeem an a n d a sita
t a te
i c o m m itte e
m e m b e r . H e w a s a rm e m b e r th e
C lo ver Trinity L uih e ra n C h u rc h .
' B ill i s - s u r v i v e d:! tb y h i s w ile
B o nn ie S m a z a i of P ho
h oe n ix . AZ.
F u n e ral s e rv ic e s will b e h e ld a t 2
p ,m , W e d n e s d a y ., F te b r u a r y 2 7 .
2 0 0 2 . a t C lo v e r Trini
r in ity L u th e ra n
C h u rc h , Interm e n t will lollow in th e
C lover C e m e te ry . Frier
r ie n d s m a y call
T u e s d a y from 3 p .m1.. unlil
ui
8 p .m . a t
R e y n o l d s F u n e r a lI C h a p e l a n d
W e d n e s d a y o n e h ou
>urr p rio r to th e
s e rv ic e s a t th e c h u rcc h .
T h e lam ily s u o g e3sstts
t M e m o rials
10 t h e C l o v e r T rinn it]
ity L u t h e r a n
C h u rc h or a C harilyf of
ot th e d o n o r 's
c h o ic e . C o ntribution
m s m a y b e left
w ilh fun eral c h a p e l sta
staifl a t Ih e ser*
v i c e s o r m a i l e d ttoo R e y n o l d s
F u n e r a l C h a p e l , P'O
O . Box 1142,
T w in F alls, I D 83303.
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D r, V, V. T e llo rd of
Id a h o d ie d S a tu rd a y , f
2 0 0 2 . a t M a g ic V alle
H o s p ita l in Tw in Falls
Virgil r e q u e s te d c re m
M em o rial S e r v ic e will
S a tu r d a y . M a rc h 2 . 2
p .m . a t R e y n o ld s Fum
'2 4 6 6 A d d iso n A venu e
Falls. T h e fam ily s u g g e
a ls lo Ih e S o u th e rn Ida
C e n i e r V irg il T e lfo rc
F u n d in Tw in F a lls, h
S h r i n e r 's C r i p p l e d
H o s p ita l. S a lt L ak e
C o n trib u tio n s m a y t
R e y n o ld s C h a p e l sta fl
rd
v i c e s o r m a i l e d to
F u n e r a l C h a p e l . PI.Oo t. Tw in F a lls .
.T w in F a lls. I D 8 3 3 0 3ly.
. F e b ru a ry 2 3 .
V irg il
T e l lo r d a lle\ y M e m o ria l
D e c e m b e r 1 1 . t9 2a0lls
. of c a n c e r ,
e m a lio n a n d a
Victor T elford a n d Ann.
T elfo rd in a lilile gwill
re e b e h e ld o n
.G r a c e . Id ah o . O r. H ub2t 0 0 2 ,a t 2 :3 0
e d h is h o m e birth a 'u
n dn e r a l C h a p e l.
e r y w a s u s u a l in thnouse E a s l. Twin
w a s w e l c o m e d in tog gthe s is m em oriId a h o L ea rn in g
h is s iste r. V e n ic e Telfoi
r d M e m o r ia l
- 3 y e a r s o ld e r, a n d a owc
‘ wTth g r e a t w it (som5,
etiiId a h o o r th e
}d C h i l d r e n 's
a c i d a n d a lm o s t alw<
______^ t o n g w ith s e v e ra t.c oKe
u s C ity . U ta h ,
:a u n ts a n d u n c le s . y b e le tt w ith
• During his earty yeai a t th e s e r• Twin Falla in 1927.t o R e y n o ld s
. 0 . Box 1142.
>• opened the first Frig
Defco Ught Agency in
' w as
b o rn
He attended Washingi
2 0 . to G e o r g e
Twin Palls Junior High!
\n n a J a n e Sant
graduated from Twin
i r e e n h o u s e in
School. He also compi
lu b b a rd a tte n d of poSt-graduate at Twii
School. He went 10 Brig
n d h o m e delivUniversity in Provo.l oUts e d a y s . H e
lo r underiiraduate d3e ^th e w o rld b y
teriolotfy and ct>emistr
jlford, w h o w a s
(ng in 1944. Ha
I w o rld sm a rte r.
N orthw estern Univi
l e tim e s a trifle
- C hicago.-fllinois troi
■V;
March 1950 to g e t hi
•:
degree. He t a u ^ bac
n urse's cla sse s at No
■
white studying for hll
^ rlg id a ir e a n d
■ ). degree. His m ternsf^:
I in Twin FaUs.
[DGE, N e v .
a l l s
OIXt)
H is p a r
S te v e n (
D a u g h te r 5
h is s is te r ,
hu sb an d
him in d e a
Virgil livi
a n d se rv i
n o b ly c ro v
la s t d a y s
h is b e au tif
h is u n c o m
e v id e n t to
d e lightful i
spirit,
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HanryWMIand
H e n ry W a tla n d , B e lo v e d
l i ^ ^ HId, f a t h e r , a n d f r i e n d
a w a y F e b ru a ry 21. 2 002.
)m e In Twin F a lls. Id ah o ,
a s b o rn D e c e m b e r 23.
I A thol. N o rth D a k o ta , th e
H e n ry J o h n W a tla n d a n d
M arie H a n s o n W a tla n d . In
a m o v e d w ith h is family to
la. Io w a w h e r e h e h e lp e d
e f a m ily ( a r m w ith h i s 5
; a n d s is te r s . A t Ih e a g e o t
'a m ily s o l d t h e f a r m a n d
10 O skaloosa. towa. He
ted from high school in
nd s p en t two years in
ee. Wisconsin, working to
his college education. He
* * " H<
1 to Oskaloosa to attend
^
Penn Unhrersily. was caphusband,
>e
football team and gradP a s s e d aw
\ 1 9 2 9 . it w as in college
a t^ s h o m
is tlife fOng love for music
ed, a s wdl as the love ot
uire
? wife F ran c es Edna
JJohn
] !'
and Frances were
ilumni with John serving
J ®e a" r s on th e Board ol
S S .? t h o ’i
pre*jationhewenttowon(
go at Arthur Anderson &
933 he and R anees were
at h er family hom e in
i . Iowa. White living in
r. Illinois, he did graduate
in o w n S c h o o l.
p a y fnr h is
f f i m o d ,(
Min Falls High
ppJetedayear
Twin Falls High
tain ofthe I
uated in r
where his I
W m
Kenneth All
‘Kenny* Heil
K e n n e th A llei
58, a re sid e n t ol
lo st h is fight with
F e bruary 2 2 . 20C
H is c a r e e r, ex
th e Air F o r c e , h
t e n d e r a n d co<
C a sin o industry.
o r m o re y e a r s at
He senred as pastor of tfi
ttw Bret
C
Christian
C hurch. Moi
lodesto.
C
Calilomia
and the Rrst Ch
Christian
C
Church
at San Maleo. Caliton
omia. H e
was Western OIrecio
w
lor of
0
Oevelopmeni
National Bene
A
Assoc,
of Ihe Christian Cl
V President for Oevetopn
Vibe
E
Eskatdn.
Director of Leadi
id a ^ ip
G
Education
and Dean of Acac
fc teaching in Indiana
for
S K
tr
Indiana.
He was aiso ac
Pi
Professor
of Bi)to and Profet
Pi
Preaching
at Manchester Con
H |s
H
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m
I
Rw.
Dr. Robert
1'Biid'Smytlw
R b v . D r. R o b e r t 'B u d ' S m y th e
rd ie d F e b ru a ry 13. 2 0 0 2 . a t M o rro
B ay . Calilom ia.
C h r is t ia n a n d M a s o n ic fI u n e r a l
3rro B a y .
Ss e r v i c e s w e r e h e ld in Morr
C
'' alifornia. F e b ru a ry 2 2 .2 0 0 2
, D r. S m y th e w a s b o rn F ee bt . 1 4th,
W alter R,
11 9 3 4 in Burtey. Id a h o to W<
a^ n d Iva (Y oung) Snrtythe. Hi
Hagrew
u p a n d a tte n d e d sc h o o ls in
I 'S a
g
ra
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u
a
tin
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from
Burley
High
Q
''In 1 9 5 2 . H e I h e n e x te n d *
g r a d u a t i n gI" '1 ,5 m
s c h o o lin g
lle g e in
^N o r t h w e s t C h r i s t i a n C oIlli
E
f u g e n e , O re g o n . H e receiv
a S o lIl
^M a s te r o l D ivinity a t In d iar
J r a d u a te
a n d a D o c to ra te a t th e Gr<
T h e o l o g i c a l U n io n a l B e r k e l e y ,
T
C a U to rn la . H e d id p o s ig r e
C
w
* o rk a t th e U niversity o l C t
th e U niversity o f M ain e a n djrndiani
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f len (K e n n y ) H eib ert.
I ol J a rb id g e . N ev a d a,
c e r la st Friday.
^ ca a n
your H
to wealtt
e x •c e p i f''r a lour wiih
t aI. nh a s b e e n a s a b a rc o o k in ihG N e v a d a
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—— -S eERVICESB etty Jo y ce H
Haa a k o f F ile r,
graveside servicee a(
ai 2 pjn. today
at the Shoshone Cei
Cemetery; burial
will follow the se
r
service
(Parke’s
M agic V alley Fui
F u n era l Hom e,
•TVinFalls).
frie n d sI m
n ay caU from 3-8 p.m .
to d a y aait R eynolds F u n e ra l
Chapel and
ai one hour before the
ser^ ceW
Wednesday at the church.
Ina B. PortreyV of
ol Burley, service at 1 pjn. Wedi
'ednesday at the
Bonners Ferry Firs
■irst and Second
W ard Chapel off (he
(1; C hurch of
Jesus Christ of Latt<
iitter-day Saints;
b u ria l will foil
ollow a t th e
G randview Cemei
n e te ry ; friends
may call from 1130
3 0 i m . to 12:45
p.m. W ednesdayy a t th e church
(R asm ussen F un
u n e r .l H o m e ,
Burley).
P atricia Dianne
ne Lehm ann of
W endell, m em orit
)rial service a t
S:30 p.m . Wedne:
n e sd a y a t th e
American LeponiHaU
Ht in WendeU
(Demaray’s Wendell
leU Chapel).
^
^
W illiam *Bin’
i r Sm azal of
Phoenix. Ariz., and
ind formerly of
Tw in F alls, servi<
•vice a t 2 p.m .
W ednesday a t C
Ci<
lover T rinity
Lutheran Church;»; intennent
ir
will
follow in the Clove
over Cemetery;
G<
Gooding, memorial servicee 1widi a
po
potluck lu n d i a t l l .a j n . Mi
tfa rd i9
at
a t th e Gooding Senior Ci(
:itizens
C«
C e n te r, 308 S e n io r Ave.
^ e j^ o ld s Funeral Chapel,
sl, Twin
R ow W
W em er of Rupert, prayer Fa
v ig il wll
with ro s a ry a t 7 p.m .
lliursday
ay a t S t Nicholas CathoUc
A rchie G a m e r o f Burle;
ey and :
C hurch,»
, 802 F St., Rupert; funer- formerly
foi
o f Salt Lake Cit)
Ity, ser- ■
s at 11 a.m. Friday at St. vvi<
ice a t 10 a.m . to d a y aa t th e
IS CathoUc Church; burial B
Buurley LDS Third and Se*
>eventh
Wi
buU dii^ 2200 Oakley
Uf*** ollow a t th e R u p e rt Ward
s ^ v e .;
iiy; friends may caU from friends
fri
may caU one hour• bMfore
I. Thursday
a t the church, the
thi service today a t the ch
^
1
church;
u ssen F u n e ra l Hom'6, gn
graveside service a t 4 pjn.
at Lake HUls Cemetery in S
“ “^ley).
Ultah (H ansen M ortuary “Burley
U
u r I. ‘Tex’ N orcross of Ch
C h a ^ ).
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Robert Koch
Daie Rfl
TWIN FALLS
I
- Dale R obert
K och, 63,
6 3 o f T w in .F alls d ied
S a tu rd lay,
a y F eb. 23, 2002, a t
SunBridge
Ige Care Center.
At hiss request,
n
no services wiU
ta k e plac
lace. A rrangem ents a re
u n d e r th
thte direc tio n of W hite
Mortuary
i
ryofTwinFalls.
___
.
Lc
Lewis
Ellis McClallan
md
JE
. R O M E - Lew is E llis
M<
McCleUand,
71, of Jeromiee died
SSu
u n d ay , F eb . 24, 2002,, a t St.
Luu k e’s R eg io n al Mei
L
[edical
Centerin
Ce
Boise.
F1 u n e ra l a rra n g e m e n Its
ts a r e
pe
pending
and wiU b e annou
ounced
byDemaray’s WendeU Chap
by
apel.
Board Jnam es fitield for forirmer coac
_ 1_
C !ri
By Shari Chaney
Tln>e«-New» wrtter
___________
Minico Junior
RUPERT - East Mir
Ites will now
High School athletes
Field.
play at Van Houten Fie
e ld a t E ast
T he a th le tic fielc
after Lee Van
Minico was named afte
and
H outen, a longtimlee coach
(
Ihe school, at
current teacher at the
idoka County
Monday night’s Minido
lg.
School Board meeting
jn tts a t E ast
S ta ff an d s tu d en
M inico p ro p o se d th
tl e nam e
change to honor Vanrt Houten
H
and
the work he has done.
e. '
Superintendent Nick
Nic H allett
supported the move,
b he recs, but
om m ended th e boari
»ard p lace a
moraiorium on further
ier naming of
school fadlities untilJ a policy can
. be created and ap proved.
pn
The
; district does not have
fe a policy on
; the naming of school1fai
facilities.
* Board members appr
pproved both
. the naming of the fad
fadUty and a
moratorium; they direc
irected board
attomey Jason Walker’
icer to look at
listric ts and
policies in o th er dist
: i>egin drafting one for Minidoka
County schools.
h e a rd from
T he board also he
rin c ip a l a t
T e rry G a rn er, prin
A cequia E lem en taary
rj School,
regarding questions; on
or a survey
; from HealthNet-, set[ (0
lo be given
; to sixth through 12th
ih (graders in
IH a ,„n .
Minidoka
(
:a County.
tlthe board agreed, to hold
Teacher
on A o S
lers reviewed the survey pplemental levy election or
and found
md two questions to be 2
objectiona
sed le w
inable for sixth-graders,
Hallett said the propose
^
G am er said.
sai The two questions v,wiU not cause a tax increasi
H
tudenis if they had had
asked stuc
* Payroll: H allett told
sexual inte
itercourse and if so, was _m em b ers M in id o k a C
id of
cSchool D is tric t ca n , and
a method
( birth control used.
^
„meet its payroU. Eleven did Z u i'
H ealthNieett offidals had agreed
>in Idaho h av e voiced co
«o delete! the
ti questions.
oard
approved
deleting
,»
^oai
th a t they m ay not m ake
^ e questio
tions for aU students, not
payroU due to budget cuts
vgraders, district-wide.
[, n o t th e c a se in Mini
justsixth-g
er board business:
. is
q
InoO ierl
County, HaUett said.
ile n d a r: T he board
* C ale
• Cuiriculum: The board
rd heard
approved
tl calendar for school
d the
2.2003,
“a report on the stw dards p
year 2002-2
from Sandra MiUer, vice i
J o h n FF.e n n e ll, c u rricu lu m
p,
p d at^West Minico Junior
or High
director,. proposed
p
Jan. 2 and 3
g,
b e in-ser«
irv ic e days. T ea ch e rs
The district is moving fo
forw ard
would use
se the time to work on ' to align curriculum throu
the stale} standards
si
project; stu*
th
findLig
the district. Teachers areI fi
dents wouli
luld not be in school.
{i.
th e e x p e rie n c e v aluabli
}ie and
F ennell
ill said m aking M artin
^worthwhUe.
L uther ECing
Kii J r. Day a holiday
(hen we
“It wiU be seamless whi
was also> considered,
c
but afte r
ai
are finished,” MUler seiid.
talking witl
vith school staff, the reclum is
W hen th e c u rric u lu
ommendati
iadpn was to hold school
alaUgned, it wiU need to be
>emain, that day.
tained, MiUer said, but th
the disStaff, induding
inc
minority staff
trict is headed in th e right
lit direcm em bers,
‘s, said stu d en ts would
__________
tion.
leam more
ire about the holiday by
"
b e in g inn school,
:
r a th e r th an
Times^ews writer Sharii C han^
*>e.»ng allow
lowed to go shopping o r
^can be reached at the Minili-Cooia
skiing on1aa day
i off, FenneU said.
Bureau at 677’4042, Ext.,6
,638, or
* Tax levy:
lei A dtizen advisory
b}> e-mail a t schaney9mag\
^ 'c valcom m ittee
e e recom m ended, and
lc\
ley.com.
SyShiriChaM
m ty
ThneeNMawrl
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R U PERT-^
-V oting p re d n a and
commissioner
e r district Unes have
County.
c h a n g e d inMinidoka
l^
County com
ommissioners looked
a t a m ap witl
rith th e new lines a t
th e ir m eetin(
ing M onday. Voting
precincts chpi
hanged s ll^ tly . now
, 1 ^ 1 M nidoka
k a Coimty has apparently been m
msade whole again in
legislative re
i
redistricting.
County
e Smith said.
aerlcD tianeS
N e w ili« ric
ricts using num bers
ihe .200
00 Cerisiis will help
ensure even1 turnout
r
oh election
day, Smith sa
said. Previously one
dinrict was rai
rather large, creating
Unes a t the po
poUs. whUe other districts were mu<
nuch smaUer.
P eo p le liv
iviin g b e tw e e n 700
West, State Highway
North, 200 We
24 and Meridai
dan Road were previo u sly a p airt
r t o f th e A ceq u ia
p re cin ct; thh eey now a re 'in th e
Pioneer p re d n o .
'p reviously,
y. a Une a t BaseUne
ast to 400 East spUt
from. 100 East
what is nowf F
R u p en precinct 4.
The p re d n c:tt encom
i
passes residents along, 4(
400 North between
M erid a n R oa
oad a n d 200 E a s t.
lO N orth, alo n g th e
down to 200
up M eridan
river to 100I South,
S
30, along
Hoad 10 S tace
te Highway
:
and along M eridan
N orth an
:o 400
Road again to
< North.
range
from
1341
resiPredncts ran
dents in the Ri
R upen 5 precinct to
2J30 In the H(
Heybum 2 prednct,
Postcards noting the
b e sen t to anyone
( precinct changed.
"“
s iiosn e r
d is tr ic ts
veil. Smith said. With
lumbers, the districts
chi
change
so that commissionen
ers are
that the remodeUi
leling of the aberrej
representing
simUar numbei
>ers of
iffs office continue
inues. Some peintpeople. Commissioner dlsti
stricts
ing h a s b e e n doi
th e
h^av
a e b e e n base d on prec
scinct
deputy office has
has been moved,
Unes
Un in the past, but Smith
h s a id
a n d w u id ^ w iU
b cut soon. .
iU be
there
the was hot an e a ^ way to use
Much bf the wori
woric is being done
ppn
re d n a Unes this time.
by s h e riff’s offic
ffice
District 1 1runs
, Commissioner
<
S h e riff P au l FFrie
r s s a id his
^ong 500 West to State High
ghway
em p lo y ees have
ave b e e n q u ite
24,
24, then down 400 West to 350
resourceful, in an anem
a
pt to save
South,
then along State H i^
Soi
^w aiy
enough money
’ totobuy furniture
30
30to 100 South, then up Mer
eridan
which was not in
in the
tl remodeUng
Road,
Ro across BaseUne and up 200
budget.
E
Eaast
^
• Court training:
ling: Juvenile proCommissioner
District 22 ™ns
i
^
badon officer Usa
Lisa Kamadii said
along
S e
a^^c th e Snake River to Sta
official, assodated
Ited with the drug
Highway 30, then up 400 We
J ‘ to
gpmft program wiU attend trainState
Highway
24,
comes
d
Sts
ing sessions next
!Xt >
week in Santa
500
1
SOI W est and then along'^00®
Fe.N A tC om pletir
ieting the training
North.
N<}
ors for fu n d in g
>
"'J** o p en doors
/Commissioner District 3 i
he
along 200 E ast to Baselin<
las been e f f ^ v e
M
^ eeridan Road to 100 Soutl
liles who have not
State Highway 30 and along
/ other programs.
Snake River.
_____
Kamachi mentionei
oned a 12-year-old
„T
^ he new d is tric ts m
*neon
has been in
In tl
the Justice sysCommissioners
Don Handyy® n“
Co'
vhile.
tem for quite awhili
Larry Harper Uve in the same
le d ^
“His whole deal
leal in life gettric t Smith said this is not a p
ting stoned,". Kt
lem because both of those s.
seats
‘‘We’ve seen a tot
wiU
e
. with that kid.”
jy** be open in this year’s■eJection. Neither Handy nor Hai
• W eed-free he Commissplans
to
seek
re-election.
^f
ioners discussed v
hay
In other business:
" 'i * Weed Superir
«rintendent Reid
* Z oning: Commission
Smith. Commissio
ssioners
to
heard
from Paul Aston that
hei
“
dedde whether they
the want to cerplanning
and zoning departir
pla
tment
tify w eed-free hay
haj
is
forward with the «
i s moving
r
Smith said.
ty
ordinance. There at
V zoning
s
Commissioners
SB they would
rssoid
few sections stiU being discus
ciiscuss th e certiHa
Jficadon more ar
induding
Uvestock confinemei
“'CJ
When
the zoning ordinanc
nee is
^
V
passed,
the department wiU tl
Pas
Times-News uiriler
riter Shari Chaney
begin reviewing the subdivis
m ton
rcached at
u t/
the Mini-Cassia
ordinance, Aston said.
Bureau at 677-4042
1042, Ext. 638, or
*• S h e riff’s rem odeli
iling:
by e-mail a t scham
‘laney&magicvalCor
Commissioners
heard from As
Aston
ley.com.
Waterrshed
group) will
IT166t tonight
t
p
Park
Servidce: Lette
er
^
blames Mlormon lei
eader
®
^
TheTlmeflewa
and execu*
CAREY - General
Ge
tive board meei
eetings of the Wood
River Watershe
h ed Advisory Group
are set for 7 p.m.
p j today at Carey
atyHaU,20482
«2N .M ainSL
usiness wiU b e conRegular busi
discussion regarding
ducted, and dis
-Camas C ree:k
k :and L ittle Wood
River total max
laximum daUy loads
is planned. B aalance of in tere st
group dections
ns wiU also be held,
and there wiU
U ai presentation on
economic deveic
elopment.
The pubUcisi
is invited to attend.
Kemptlthome disisputes crit
iticism of welfare nreform
BOISE (A P )-n ie KKempthome
c
administradon is taking
ing issue widi
the assessment .of a nad
ladonol organizadon that Idaho's we
welfare poU*
cy is the worst in the nat
nation.
T he N ational Cam]
im paign for
J o b s and Incomle
e S u p p o rt
released its report onI Mi
Monday, dting Idaho for havingg among
a
the
shortest eligibility pei
periods, the
lowest benefits and seve
leverest work
requirement for new mo
mothers.
T he s ta te is th e on)
only one to
include Supplem ental
Ital Security
Income benefits in weL
welfare eUmbility calculations, theBgroup
gr
sa ii
It also is among those restricting educati
ration opportunities for
recipients,
ts, denying benefits (o
legal aUens
»ts and penalizing entire
famiUes for
w one person’s faUure to
comply witl
vith rules, the organizationsaid.
. Health an
and Vkdlfare spokesman
BiU WaUcer
e r disputed the accuracy
of some o)f'the
ft
reports daim s and
argued that
u t the program has been
a success sii
since it was launched in
mid-1997.
**Welfan
a re re fo rm in Idaho
worics." Wa)
Valker said. ‘‘It has from
day one.” ’
The caseload plunged fror
omover
9,
9,200
in 1996 to u n d err 1,400
wlhere it h as stabilized of late.
w
O
Critics claim the dedine re
reflecu
fe of using up any of the
fear
le maxim 24 months of benefitss Iuntil it
mum
is absolutely necessary.
But WaUcer says the 24-r
t-monih
Ur has been a motivatingg ifactor,
Umit
nc ju st to re d p ie n ts butt to
not
i the
Hi
Health
and Welfare staff charged
ch
wi finding them jobs.
with
Since mid-1999 when thi
Jie twoye
year limit would have claim
imed its
fii
fin t victims, only 63 famiUe:
ies have
us
u sed up t h e ir e lig ib ility
ty, and
hand, hass m
r ore leew ayw ith its
12 sportsi programs,
pi
CSI offidals
say.
Student
t
It tuition
wiU be raised
to $70 peer r unit s ta n in g in the
summer,
T h e in icrease
c ri
is exp e cted to
n et $400,001
000. It was recommended th a t out
lut-of-state students be
subjected
t th e sam e percentd to
age increasi
ase.
T h e re
n a in in g hurdl> is
em
Idaho’s inc
ncom e tax recei.>i in
April, whidi
ich will give a true indication of the
thi slate’s finandal situation.
But by then, CSI wiU ha
liave its
en ployee c o n tra c ts draw
em
awn up
fo th e new fiscal y ea r,, which
for
\
be
begins
in June.
"We’U probably go oheai
iad and
pu
put contracts out and thei
ien ‘just
- hope
he
things have n o t cha
hanged
mi
much,”
M eyerhoeffer said.
1
However, there is gloom:
my talk
an
among
some lawmakers of next
ye
year’s
state budget being
lg even
miore grim . Y et, M eyerho
m
lioeffer
do u b ts th a t leg islato rs «would
all
allow
two years of pubUc: school
s
bu
budget
evisceration.
“T h a t w ould re a lly dai
lamage
,CSI ^
;C cntlnM dftm B l
W alker saidd m ost of them
received specia
cial extended cash
assistance,
H e also said
id th e d ep a rtm en t
proposed elimin
linating the consideration of Suppl
aplemental Security
Income in d estermining
te
w elfare
etigibiUty b u tt CGov. Diric Kemp.
thom e dedined
sd because it would
have d iv erte d:d :$6 m illion from
other programsisUkediUdcare.
L
H ie administt
stration did recommend an increasi
:ase in the basic w dfare benefit froi
rom $293 to $309 a
m onth and lawr
iwmakers endorsed
it.
___________________
.
;b u d g et s h o rtfa ll, wil
w ill n o t b e
T eturning next year,
i lthough
r. A
m ost will exit throug
)ugh re tirem ent o r a ttritio n , fou
four o r five
s ta f f m em bers - not
ftot fa c u lty
'm embers - will be laid
id (off.
Some have suggeste
sted to mirror North Idaho CoUei
liege’s cost.;cutting m ethods by
t
y trim
m ing
:from the athletics dep
iepartm ent.
•However, with only foui
four compet^ v e sports a t CSI, the
he icoUege is
tbarely hanging onto
t e mini:o th
Imum n u m b ^ of sports
rts required
:by the region. NIQ on th
i e other
iProught
the education Iaiacross our state if
you had to do >tithis a second year \
in a row,” he sai
said.
A lso on M[o
otn d a y : G ray d o n
S ta n le y , d ire’ecc to r o f s t u d e n t
information, saii
;aid he is hoping to
expand CSPs ; ststudent drug and
alcohol poUcy.y. While th ere a re
now rules in pl;
place, they’re prim arily punitive
ive. T he new program would inc
include prevention
and interventic
ltion m ethods. H e
h o p es to h a vvee i t in p la c e by
April, after th le
e iCSI legal departrer the legal ramifiment muUs over
cations.
________________
i t _
________________
;ContlnoMtkonBl
The d tyy eand county may have
pr' g ram a t th e Id a h o S ta te
pro
d e c id in g howV bt e s t to u s e th e
ire not ab le
to renegotij
. Many ranchers were
)tiate th e law enforceCo
Corxectioaal
Instituticm inI IBdse,
space.
m entbudgei
:to mow hay last year andarestiU
an<
get, Anderson said.
hhe
e said th e D etour pro g n j s _ _ • Weed control
__
lg Uvestock,----Crane res
~ :lo d n g money feeding
I
responded by teUlng a ' worth
wo
the county’s moheyV
y
were
told the va
various authorities
m i s C ra n e
stoty. When
:C.om m issioner D enni
ten stopping to buy gas
pn
programs
involves inmates i
in
c
h
a
rg
e
o
f
th
e
M
inidoka
in Jerom e, hI e saw several I x ^
inj youths Tdiat prison is Uki
•said.
tng
iUfe R efuge have
N ational WUdUl
u A C ra n esaid .
wo
selU ngdrue
; *W e ju s t fig u re d w
v e ’d g et
working
with them on strat
ategies
inaeased ^>endii
iding on weed con»l th e lady if she was
to dum
i
h a t w e can
“I asked
^together and see whai
ge dieir Uves, Christc
tro l in th e piast
as y e a r. C assia
gfting
to
r^ll
said.
a l l the
and she
sai
Ido.** h e said.
Supervisor
Gordon
County
W
e
^
S
u
eady did, an hour ago,*”
*
•TVe
need to em brace anyi
: Last year Veneman.oo|p e n e d u p
$45,183 was
Edwards said about
ab
thia t can produce result ... r m
ire program
u jiie a a ld1.
th
x onservatlon reserve
j
s p en t to contro!
T ol w eeds on th e
two
Buriey
an
and
Cassia
County
are
coi
co n v in c ed it»s w o rth a shot,
sl
J a ^ ^ j M w rgeniypai
re fu g e la s t yeai
ear. H e lin k s th e .
rahi^M TquaU tyoflaw
Ch
Christensen
said.
lio M S n d a y .
grow th of n ew
sw w eeds to th e
ent, Crane said.
M ayor Jon
eim rcem eni
faeard from Burley Mi
lefro m th e are a.
•< New bidldixv Commissii
sk n en
removal of cattle
roud
o
f
th
e
q
uality
of
iAndenon about Uw enfi
beard the county has acquit
Hired
a
•
P
ro
p
e
rty
ta e s: Commisstax
B ^ h e re .> A D d e r8 o n
g
pfIplTMWI*
building
oo tb e southeast accroer
ioners
canceled
id homeowner tax
,d ie ciiy needs to cut its
< AndertOD «ald tbh ee c i t y o J
o^ f t h e in te rs e c tio n o f Al
U bion
exem ptions foj r 31 county resi1.000. j r » r
tieroine n e n d s $900,00
A venue and IS th S tr e e t It win
smovecL
dentsvdw haven
& ie s s ;
D m oitT tiat
m o m e rm
l o c its p(dlce departme
eventuaU y house tom e ooffices
f
—
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-----------------$1.44 mil•JoT offle
O eoffendoK Commiss-. noi
t o o u n c m m pares toJ $:
now in tb e courthouse. O
C assia
2fm e»M a»tori
vriter Nate Johnson
ley p a y i to
lo n e rs heeaa rd a. re p o rt from
lio n th e d t y o f Burley
Co
C ounty p a id $128,000 foi
o rth e
c a n b e n a c M aatt die Mini-Cassia
ppiopeny.
n
JC atsia C ounty a s p^aarr t o f th e .. C h ritte n ie in a b o u t th e D e to u r
CoomdsalcDen dec
tedded
Bunauat677-404
NM 2;ext637,or(iv
ifo rc m e n t.; . progragL Al
.fcooperatiTe law enfol
t o j ^ th e present tenantstof
0 th e
c-moi{ a t nnjofinsonO
j
m agic
Bt^
.
■obeervlnf ti
aoinoe • nine^nontfa leaset^vA ile
vnBetMom.
j
.
'
*
j
,
|
t{
.'I
1
i
H
C
p
^ w hen th e concrei
C rete f lo o r w a s
' laid, a detaU that
a> d s c onsiderat ad
able intrigue to vvoh
o lu n te er’s find.
B rig h a m Y o u n g
Lee’s F on, origini
IginaUy used as a
residence
and
then
hen trading post,
r \r
o r d e r e d m a s s a c r e6
was la s t occupied
lied in th e mid1950s by th e uLJiS.
: s G eological
c
SALT LAKE CrTY (AP) -1
-T
h
e
Survey.
The
buildi
lilding has been
^^lational
ai
P a rk S erv ice ss:a id
kept locked butI “1
**I can’t teU you
Monday th a t one of its vol
olunhow th a t object: got
got there," Park
te
e®rs h a s d isc o v e re d a le a d S c rv ic e spokesw
esw om an C h ar
p!,®
late
le tte r th a t blam es es
early
Obergh soid Mondi
inday from Page,
moi
Mormon church leader Brigh
gham
A rizona.'
yoi
^foung for th e m assacre off 120
The le tte r was
i
as unearthed
as
Ark
Arkansas em igrants in south.
them
p an of restoration
< Lee’s Fort,
on of
(jta
J tah nearly 150 years ago.
Obergh said the Park Service
j j le tte r’s authenticity/ has
The
1
has no reason to iquestion th e
yet to b e established, andi th
let
i e
credibUity of the
le vi
volunteer who
>ark S e rv ic e re fu s e d to> isay
found i t
vhether it considers the do
jocuShe described
hi as a sumd him
nent genuine.
m er worker who
w
0 was invited in
It was supposedly w ritten
:n by
January to help>restore
res
the fort
[ohn D. Lee, the only man hi
held
because of his in
int
tere st in th e
iccountable for the Mounti
Itain
history of Lee’sFerry,
Fer a tiny hisMea
Jeadows Massacre of 1857.
toric M orm on out
o u tp o st on th e
sheet
Colorado River,
^In the letter, etched in a shi
if soft
at he
Lee supposedly
v
^ lead. Lee writes that
Iy wrote
the letmd o th e r Mormon authorit
•ities
te r "by m y own
ha
and
1 hand”
on Jan.
a rrie d out th e m assacre “on
“
11, 1872, or 15yyes
ears a fte r the
from Brigham Young.
oirders”
r*
lg.
Mountain Meadows
ows Massacre.
The
Tl Church of Jesus Christ
ist of
It opens w ithI aa re
i feren ce to
^ tte r-d a y Saints said there
re is
th e P a ria R iv
e r,a C o lo rad o
e r,
n10o ccredible evidence of Youn
img’s
River tributaiVa tatLee’s Ferry,
nvolvement, whUe a churchih1is‘nvo
and m entions ‘F
“F^i
in c h e r.” The
orian said it was too early
ly to
F a n c h e r p a r ty
ton;
', ,'n
n am e d , a f te r
ssess th e letter’s authentidtj
ity.
Alexander Fancher,
her, was slain by
Lee,
who considered himsel
lelf a
Mormons and their
^
leir Indian assocapegoat, was tried and exec
ecutd ates en route to
Ct
0 CaUfomia.
5d120 years after the massac
lacre
The le tte r, reple
Iplete w ilh misw/h
h ee n M orm on le a d e rs cat
am e
speUings, grammai
m ar erro rs and
undl
mder intense federal pressi
isu re' hailing sentences,
st
;s, says:
lose
0 solve the case.
“At th e P ahreah
eah 1 have now
Leee w as an o ff ic e r o f th
L
t e
live longer than eccpected
ecc
tho I
Mor
formon mtUtia and adoptedi son
s
am now iU - 1 donot
notfear athorty
off Young,
Y
who led Mormons
IS to
for th e tim e is closing
cloj
and am
Utal
Jtah Territory.
wiUing to tak thee bl
blame for the
Ti P ark Service refused
The
:d to
Fancher - Col. Dane
>ane-Maj. Higby
iden
iem ify th e volunteer who sa
says
and m e • on order;
d ers from P res
a ro lled le a d she
he found
f
lieet
Young thro GeoSmith
Smi took p a n
nder several inches of d in and
a
unde
- 1 trost in God •1I have
hi no fe ar •
at droppings
on Jan. 22 wh
rat
i
fhile
Death hold no teroi
eror • Lord hav
leaning the floor of Lee’s F
Fion
cleai
m erd on this resless
iess soul.” '
n the
on
il Colorado River.
The church has
lo acknowlIS long
T
Thh e fo r t w as b u ilt in 18
1874
edged th a t "som
n ee mi e m b e r s of
rith a dirt floor, but the lett
with
Mter
the faith acted inde]
id e p e n d e m ly at
'as found am id debris ovet
v/as
er a
M ou n tain M eadov
d o w s ,” c h u r c h
oncrete floor.
conc
sp o k e sm a n D ale
It w asn’t im m ediately cle
le a r
Monday.
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id a
H o lliste r. A chang
ange in tillin g
u m b e r o f a g e n c ie s in Tw
'w in
p ra c tic e s u n w ittir
ttin g ly s p re a d
S**,™
alls County jointly targeted
ed a
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ee
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30,000-acre are a south of th
tl e
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[igh Line Canal south of T[Vin
m
th a t tu m e d over
ir tlth e soil to a
aUs and e a st to Salmon Fa!
*aUs
chisel plow tiiat pid
FaUj
puUed th e soil,
reek. Their joint effons mal
Cree
lake
an d a lo n g w ithll it
it, th e w eed
le m e lig ib le fo r g ra n ts an
ai d
roots.
othei
ther resources.
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Rv
Russian
knapweed and hoa
oary
partidpation on the weed board.
c ress
re s a r e th e p rio rity wee<
seds
“ W e d id n ’t kno
know w h a t to
:
Ientified in th e area - a mi
^^en
mix^>ray, when to s pnray,”
n y he8aid.
I
ire«of federal, private and sta
M te
H e w ill fin d out th is
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inds.
w h e th e r l a s t y e a
I
About
5,000 acres of the kna
Ab
napeRoits, widi the guii
guidance of the
weei
e e d a n d 3,000 a c re s o f tl
th e
local weed experts,
[
ts.paidoff.
oary cress h av e b e e n iden
hoar
-----------------------sntied, particulariy in th e troub
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able
Timts-News writ
s p>ots
o t o f C o tto n w o o d C ree
ie k ,
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re iic fw fatrjiDuck
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Linda Cutler tsK hM
»s ia betf tming caka decorating
lg rm ln k la ii to Danielle Tolman,
n,
Unksrsdorfarafld Sar
Sara CsmplMll.
Nicole Tolman. K aliey B am is,
“ 4-Hl(eaders ccelebratee b u s y y^ar
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[day, Feb. IS, 2002.
Magic Valley Re{
FrMo;
te^Onal
To announce aaurth:
t
Angel Almaras
„ Miguel
, *
inter
^ a e o p y oOfn th e birth certificate
. Medical Cent<
Valen
lencia, son of Dora A. and
Kai T riiten Smoke, a
j3„
M Igguel
U , Angel Almaras of
Dusty Lyn Edwards of
otTwS.'
rley, was born Fridoy, Feb.
FalU, was bom Friday,
lay, F e b . 1,
J S / S I *r>’
S , 2002.
2002. •
>am Aaron Rigby, son of
Sierra Renee Bourn,
ny and Ria Rigby of Malta,
- t r ter of Courtney Dawn.2
sb o m Friday, Feb. 15, 2002.
»nFflda,.
im o f
OM«ln*:noonl
and Brian Dean Boum
layden D. Paul, son of John*
Hansen, was born Mon
[onday,
1_________________
andd Robin
R
Paul of Burley, was
Feb. 11.2002.
m Saturday,
Feb. 16, 2002.
of Jackpot, Nev.,
Nl
was born
S
Kristi Brooke Troug}
ughber,
Saturday, reb.
Fek IS, 2002.
tylee Rashaun Pedersen, sor
Ryli
daughter of Shari Rutii
u th and
Nayeli Arie
Camillya Lynn Pedersen of,
riel M edina, daugh.
" t Can
Richard Bryant Tr&ugli
iighberof
ter of Emma
1
la Lena
M edina of
Jerome, was born Tues
b. 16,2002.°'^"
uesday.
Twin Falls,was'born
wi
Saturday.
Feb.
1
Feb. 12, 2002.
02,
^S Ihayeln
ha:
Ulysses Ceja, son of
Feb. 16,2002.
,{{
Nathan Kane Maxfie
rlos and Brenda Ceja of Raft
lie ld , son
Alexander
I
!r Michael Whitby.
Carlo!
of Danielle and R obert
rer, was born Sunday, Feb.
e r t Preston
son of AmyM
Marlah and Carl
River,
Maxfield of Twin Falls,
tby of Jerom e, was
17, 2002.
20(
U yneW hitbs
bom Tuesday. Feb. 12, 2002.
iriant Magallon, son of
born Sunday,
ly, Feb. 17,2002.
' Bria
Jasm in Esm eralda1 Bi
B aeu,
, Ethan Ower
mon and M argarita
ven Johnston, son of
Romoi
daughter of Teresa S.
igallon of Burley, was born
S. eand
Cara Dawnand
ar Jerem iah
Magal
Armando Baeta of Han
nday, Feb. 18.2002.
lansen. was
Lonnie Johnsi
nston of Jerom e,
’ Mondi
bom Tuesday, Feb. 12,
srael Jasso Jr., son of Israel;1
12,2002.
was bt)m Moil
Ioitday.Feb.18,
'
Blnke A ndre# M orel
a n d1 Veronica
Vl
retto, son
2002.' ’
Jasso of Rupert,c ,'
of Laurie Lyn and Andi
ndrew
Kmmi^ e ilsabeth
uu
Benltes,
wassjbom
bc Monday, Feb. 18,
Bryan Moretto of Wenc
Bndell,was
daughter of
fNNid iaE ste la an d
2002.
bora Wednesday, Feb.
ib. 13,
Jose Manuel
Colby Blaine Bedke, son of
ilBIe n ite to fT w in
KoU
2002.
lart and RoseMarie Bedke of
ram Monday. Feb.
/ Stuart
Falls, was.bor
of
Dallon Mark Mckav,
Buriey
»y, son of
18 ,2002.
rley, w ai born Monday. Feb.
■ Kimberiy Dawn S utphi
2002.
phin and
H unter Josh
oshuaFivecoat.son
18,20(
Mathew M arkM akayo
y o f Twin
of HeatherJill
Jll and Coby
lackayla Eileen Juares,
Mac
,
Falls, was born Wedne:
nesday,
Duane Fiveco:
Ighter of Vcronica Juarez of
fcoat of Twin Falls,
daughi
Feb. 13.2002.
•ley, was born Monday, Feb.
uesday, Feb. 19,
Burley
was born Tuea
Jacob Kent Thom ton
18. 2002.
20(
ton. son of
2002.
Aletia Jo and Jaren Kc
lailey Irene Chapa, daugh*
Kent
Isaiah Jam
e Jackson, son of
mes
Hail
Thornton of Twin Falls,
ills, was
Jennifer B.M
MianitcIllofT w in
‘or of
o f'Tony and Misty Chapa of
bom Wednesday, Feb.
k'bura, was born Tuesday,
b. 13.
Falls, was bon
torn Tuesday, Feb.
Heybu
2002.
Feb.>. 19,2002.
1!
,
19.2002.
Sheldon Eliott Webei
ber. son of
Alexis Lee
(
e Olsen,
daughter
Stephanie Marie Wcbei
l^ ro f .
o fA ly s a Ueeand
a Gregg
S t. Luke’s Wood River
St.
. Bliss, was bom Thursdt
sday, Feb.
Samauel Olsei
sen of Jerom e, was
14, 2002.
Medical Center
bom Tuesday,
ay. Feb. 19, 2002.
Ethan Jakob Craner,
er,s o n o f
Kyle JamesesPrestwlch.'son of
Sha«
haw Proctor Dean, son of
Amanda Lane and Case
aseyj^ohn
Juanita Joyce
ce and Kelsey Cole
Tina
a and
ai Ryan Dean of
Craner of Twin Falls,1, was
w bom
PrestwichofV
if W endell, was bora Ketchi
chum, wes born Sunday,
Thursday, Feb. 1 4 ,200i
002.
Tuesday, Feb.
!b. 19, 2002.
Feb.1.10.2002.
1<
Ivan Emanuel Poga,
t of
a, son
Abble Mle
a eStevens,
:
daugh*
Ellsi
Ilsabeth Louise Mann,
Maria Dolores DeLeon
on <
of
te ro fH o IiyJea
Je n and William
daught
Ighter of Tifney and William
Jackpot, Nev., was bom
'ens of Twin Falls,
Mann
nn of
i Ketcluun, was born
om
Lyman Steven
'
Thursday. Feb. 14,2002
002.
was bom Wed
dnesday, F ^ . 13, 2002.
ednesday, Feb. 20,
Wedne
fo la n Prank L o p ^t, »w n of
2002.
Luca
ucasGordon Elroy, son of
Leslie Duabe and rr aanklitartln
ni
Michael SIdon
Eld Malone, son
Elizab<
« beth and Lance Elroy of
Lopes IV of Gooding,, w
was bom
©f Carol and
S
atello, was bom
i Scott
Eldon
Pocate
'win Falls, was born
Wedne
dnesday, Feb. 13,2002.
•• .
Malone of Twi
M artin M i ^
helby Lymi Sanders, daughIII.
Wednesday,
F 20,2002.
, Feb.
Shell
Ise and
son of Gretchen Louise
te r ofy
of Alicia and David Sanders
William Martin M ankei
'airfield, was bom
lia Regional
Twin Falls, was bora P r
irsday, Feb. 14, 2002.
Feb. 15,2002.
lical Center
ndrea Christel Che, daugh*
tn, ^ u g h Marcus Moii
and Ken Chc
lo ise sJu are s,so n o f ter of Jacqueline
J
te r of Etorothy and Eric
ricGuvN
R ,m lroO feli«
lailey, was bom Friday,
lia ju a r e s o f
of Hail
Uadsen of Twin Falls,
v U rn
J. vras
HTOlton.Y«.«
. 15.2002.
as bom Thursday,
IS
.S aturday, Feb. 16,2002
12.
,Ang«
ngus Deforest Gilbert, son
” 5;
,
Feb. 14,2002.
B nyden Eugrae Rich
ld l.s o iio t
Al»o.N lck<
anessa-and
Andrew Gilbert
ckol Pena, daughter
of
. Theresa Lynn Burrough
lailey, was bom Tuesday,'
^ •n d
o tP n ie P o nma J, r. and Nikki*
of Hail
Paul Eugene Rich of T«
erican Falls, was
Feb..19,2002.
IS
Falls, was bom Saturda:
ustin Harold Rasmussen,
lay, Feb. 14,2002.
Austi
16,2002.
and Brandon
»tt Stephens, daugh* son of
o f Stephanie
!
.
,
A ubree Lou
' l ^ l e r DavM Bench,
9
mussen of Hailey, was bom
md Shannon
‘fesooof
, ter. of Clay and
Julie Ann and Ju stin R
R.. Bench
Stephens of. Ri
Inesday, Feb. 20,2002.
R upert, was bora
Wedne:
-fe'
ant more Infonnation on
w orn
1 4^1 program?
tiM
callI Marla
Me Lowder at the Cassia
Countj
unty Office, 878-9461, or Jcnl
Bywau
wter at the Minidoka County
Office,
ice. 436-7184.
them to a project or
in m dduced
uc
8‘ve' them
the hints with ones they'
taking, Lowder says,
a r e ^[ready
a
io th
Also
t a t m onth'w as the trity 4-.H
cam p at the South
county
•
ral Idaho 4*H Camp above\
Valley. Students in grades:
tnree! to eight experienced hik-]
swim ming, crafts, gam es,
survival skills and[
“ >fires,
}.“ JH igh school stu d e n tsJ
w o red
k ^ as camp counselor oosiS o S. JCost
a for the camp was $75.
C
B Cassia
Counnr Extension1
Office
1
:e hosted
th e Idaho S ta te>
Y outh
I orse C ontest in July,
h H
Young
t
lg people
who qualified atc
district
c
ct compeddons
competed inI
h o rs 1e Ju
J dging, horse bowl,,
demonst
nstration and public speaking.
T h:e C om m unications Rodeo'
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C A S nEPO R D '-Tonyi
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d. All the volunteers
VVt o w w a lo to fch M g e i
; Castfafafd l u n l fire
rin g w hen
■d i e p s s t l O j e n .
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bas been
A s u i m , 28,
2
h a s liv e d in
t h e eq u ip m e n t a n d ttra
r in in g
C a s i M a niDhisUf^greduaiing
i
fro m h ig h sc
. co u n e s o m e d f i r e f i^^t tc r s , h e
b u d d ies in school
sc
w « t« membv^aiM ltlMMVtallted
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about the
t e “SSESST
te a ra ttd to c a
Ir e A d e n ts voted to
c« d is tric t to A pril
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:r keep:ISfired iup 1
i
_ar«te
o te rural entity, levies taxes
i --- Aguiire works for iheTw
s to
th
inFalls supp
ipport the operation.
Canal Company as
IS a ditth rider.
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A«^ i r r e b ec am e ac tin g fit
A
fire
During the off-seaso
ason, be worics
«www
wtmitdooci when onemembi
iber
in the siding buanes
MSS and drives
^
h aid
d to s te p dow n. La:
.ast
tmck.
N avcraber,
ow
A guirre an d wife
he won d ie seat inI aan
ife , Kim have
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He
one son. Ride, who
I lO m onths
(0 is
ecdonagdnstach8D enser.il
in s J im K nutx a n d J e rry
n
oW.
ioiL
F ire fighting is! an
ai important
SS5
cCormadc m th e coomisskN
partofhislife.
Uch oven^es operatioos of Stb
hes
*Td like to woricc m
n y w a y u p in
« (Sstrict I b e Gre disnrict hi
th e d e p a rtm e n t: aain d becom e
—
le sam e b o u n d a rie s a s th
chiefsom eday.^bes
esaid.
hool district, a n d serves ^th
ndt ; of Casdeford and suR oun
« a r e a s a n d c a n s e r v e 'in
J*
' niV «C rin% idlha
k a ^ M c k ,la s
unty f a x tk n , if called upon.
vit.
baw w M tbaC attM
i w i r i t n im i i i
Now» A coitre ts.b aiy recni|
I some of U s friends to jofai«I s . I n d i f a r t M a l l i r aadi sc a« a.H ib
evobnteeR .
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presents Rodgw's and HamatM
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nmlcal d m , 'OMiho
homal’ a t 7 p jn . Tktnsday, FHda;
Hdayand
Satartay.Aiaatlntep
• perfMmance atto w n be s t 2 p jg . SM ndm . n c k ite a n SS
S for adnlts and $ 3 for students
n tssnd
Mdlon.
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m m h t f t m r ni l i M
was held in July ass a p re -fa ir
event. The 4-H member
tbers partieipated in job interview;
lews, public
speaking, dem onstratlc
ations. comm erdals and family valui
'alues skits.
Another pre-fair eveni
irent was the
4*H Style Showcase.
\ em bers
s. M
not only displayed their
iieir projects
at the fair, but had the
he cchance to
model them.
At the fair in August
List were the
livestock, horse, rabbit
tbit and dog
shows. All thc homei economics
ec
and miscellaneous proje
rojects were
displayed in the 4*H/o{:
i/open-class
b u ild in g i
Low der
Afterwards, there were
/ere district
com petitions for th e di
dogs, rab*
b its , h o rs e , com mluunn icatio n s
rodeo and style showcas<
case.
••In 2001, there were
4- young
■e 449
people participatingB in the 4-H
program in Cassia Cou
County, and
more than 300 different
rent projects
for them to choose from.
am.
"T he 4*H programn is a great
place for children to leam
lea many
life skills such as, con
confidence, team w o rk a n d compi
m passion,”
Lowder says.
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K
Castle:;ford vc
" M te rth y de tiO T eB
n tts ta n e d
« n t,n Q ce
bw nw e Imm*
te m te d *
i>;«M A f o im , «fan a b no ibs a f l r e
^ . CMUinAMMr* to m Mlitio
IA iito a
BURLEY - Thee Cassia
(
County
4*H program had
id a busy year,
says Marla Lowder,
ler, 4-H program
a d m in is tra tiv e a s s is ta n t for
Cassia Coimty.
It s ta rte d lastt Ja
J n u a ry w ith
mini-classes, such>a:
as frozen bread
dough, cake decor
:orating, scrap*
booking, to le pair
ointing, roping
; by leaders and
and more taught-b:
office staff. They ga'
gave young peopie who aren ’t in
In a 4-H club a
chance to com plete:
te a project, and
' allows 4-H member
» r s a chance to
expand their knowl
)wledge and life
skills bl other areas
sas their leaders
lys.
don’t offer, she says.
Throughout the
le spring, there
were livestock weii
,elgli.lni where
young people had
i
d their
animals’
w eight checked against
ag
pre-set
guidelines. Then,
1 , ith e aium al is
tagged and each member
m<
signs a
contract. T h eir job
jo is working
with th e ir animlal
al to g et them
ready to show at the
the fair.
In June, Cassiai C
County hosted
the Mini-Cassia 4-H
-H activities day
at the fairgrounds.
1
s. Young
people
attended hour-long
s
lg segments
thot
.
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honor U
roll
for1 the first
semester.
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Daniel HeUer
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n o n than 11,500 cann
Bethany Eur
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Jessica Heat
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ud e, from le ft, first row : L indsay
T
lyTroanor, Staplianie PK kam , I
- Angela Hutc
Ramoo, S c o tt T hom pson,
pso Jessica Lupton. Susan Tan
ra n a k a, Paul RIedI, S c o tt Quymon,
> on,Iyla,Patetaon,K ilitopliar;
Ashley M ^;ca
Patten
W e t M orlahlta; te c oHid
n d row: Sabrina Stone, Ben Lahi
James Oster:
J h r c h , Kyle Skvza, A le ia n d e r Han
Haimon, Kampton Cox, Satah U
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Andi onyOw
R honda P e te n o n , Chen
hert QriffHh, Tara MeClymondsa
Is a n d N icholas Jo h a n sso n ; th ird
n
rd tow;
Biadlay Jacobion; Rlcfiai
le
C b ritA renziA ndyH arrii
anls, Chris Steen, Aaron Dennis,
AJilm
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nschi
W ood. N o t pic tu red are
are Derrick Daanid and Shally^G
Qiardner.
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lter
t«n«rrM .ii0
Shala Fields
^nnor
nned food
Karrick KeU'
omkins
II, 5500 to,
M y P e a wiss
m
O’U a r y band abid
e
vdentshadthe
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Storej
h e lp o fO a v ld A n dderson
en
and Mr.
EvaStutzma
«3.50-3.99
A 's T-ahIrt printing
I
Ing business
to
ir Z lg lc h a n d
jam ieV onP
ide
help raise money
I the New
ley for
U pez,
nolds
York Relief fund. Sttidents
Sh
took
liard S iu b b s,
ston
vM
diniw
Stephanie
o rders for patriotic shi
^AJ
x
shirts and Mr.
yandA nne
AshleyBans.
llesbce
A’s printed them , with
i
all pro*
Leslie Hunte
itgomery .
c e e d s going to the
the relief fund.
EmUyO’Con
MichaclTom
Bradley Twis
O’Laary Junior High students
itui
In Twin Falls spept the
th e th ird w ee k In D ecem ber coIIm
fte m t for tlM Salvation
ion Army. Along with this drive,
e , Ic alle d th e FesU val o f G M t« , s t
.
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t u a ri R
T S T U D E N TI S C A U G H T B lE I N G
Seventh-graders a t Rob
Rolxrt
S tu a rt Junior High rece
a draw ing tic k e t w hen
tl
inlheK
are 'C au g h t B eing Qood'
K i'b y
following th e sch o o l agr
agree*
m e n ts of m utual respe
ispect,
responsibility and a tte
nt
tentlve
listen in g . N ovem berrdraw.
dn
Ing w inners w ere, from
li
m left.
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Highest honor roll
. High honor roll
4.0 grade point avcrat
jrage
3.S>3.9 g ra d e pp » ‘"*
Twelfth
average
John Silvers
Twelfth
.J.
Stephanie Telman
Denver Hunsaker
Eleventh
Colby Dennis
Lanett Andersen
Jordan Perkins
Monica Biggers
lis a Funk
Daniel Egben
Eleventh
Tanyn Perkins
Kent Perkins
Lacey Perkins
Adam Stanger
ll
Ninth
Vanessa Sandoval
Trent Cummins
Ben Roseboroughh
Whitney Funk
Jordi Stallings
Btghth
Tenth
Drue Tolman
Katelen Perkins
Jordan Funk
Ninth
Kristen Egben
Coby Wright
Eli Andersen
Jenilyn Perkins
Seventh
Amber Pendergraft
Danielle Cummins1
Bridger Booth
TtessBrown
Eighth
Tanya Randolphi)
Seventh
Hope Hanigfeld1
Chelsea Capps
rson
Courtney Aiidersor
Kendle Stallingss
Sbith
b a a k Williamson_ ••
Delanie Hepworth
^
Beatriz Carrillo
Honor roll
3.0-3.49 g ra d e- pP®'"*
average
TweUth
Paul Buckley
Andrew Castello»
Anne Adolphson'
Jared Boley
Jade Mecham
KeUen Nebeker
Eleventh
Adolfo Arevalo
Bryce Dennis
Brigham Hurd
Matthew Newkirk
^
Debbie Arteaga
Janelle Bishoff
Jillian Cutter
Conley Dyer
Ninth
H
Hailie Roseboroi
Eighth
Chan dre Damian
Seventh
Chariece Randoi
Emma Johnson
Carmen Anguian
Nathan Cantu’
Sixth
Jo Anna Randolp
Jose L. Orozco
Randi Loveless
April Hughes
Jared Gaxiola
Selene Delgado»
Jesus'Cabral
Arien Bishoff
JoelM aninez
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Commerce
and W est End
dem s are holding a raffle
ral
to raise
Equipmen
ient Assodation expects
S ta n will hold its annual
^0
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_and
inffim>wfji>p mmmitni
a
^ .m o re.th a n $14,000 in___
al coinpetitiOQS thislu
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scholarshi
ships to stu d en ts going
f
from
5:30-8:30 p.m . toe
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Group adviser Kan
^aren Atwood
in to agric
ric u ltu ra l irrig a tio n o r
F
nph
Popplewell
Elementary Sd
said prizes a re offen
fered for stuturf/Iandsc
Iscapeixrigation fields.
2 N. Sixth.
200
d e n ts , in c lu d in g a d< e d ic a te d
In 2001.
>1, tbe association awardFVee dinner an d entertai
.p a r k in g 's p a c e a t CSI.
C
P u b lic
ed $14.65(1
ISO in scholarships to 24
v
wUl
b e o ffered. M ore th
pt'iies indude & dtnnc
mer show and
students,
i
s, ranging
h u m $300 to
ii
infbnnation
booths, ranging
o o e n ig h t’s lodging
n g a t C actu s
$1,100 per
wr student- The students
h
health
care to downtown’ i
Fetes and a $35 gift%bbasket firoa
w e resdlected
e c on the basis of acaiiis a t ^ win be availaUe.
Nature’s Best soaps.
d en iica ccomplishments,
co
leaderTickets, whldb are
re \$2 each o r
ship and
i
d interest
in pursuing a
L M v e a L e f M y ip a iiK
L
three for $5, wiU be
b e sold u n til
d e ^ ininagncultural irrigation
-March 12. Winners
lers w ill b e
o rtun/UmmdscaperelalalS eU .
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annotmMd I f t rdi 14.1
4 .1 k k etsca n
G nduati
M ing h l ^ school seniocs
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monies, weapons,,
ceremoi
map reading,. tac
tactics, m ilitary'
counesy, military
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fitness, first aid1 and
ani Army history
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state sienatorpi
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put PAXback (N
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S.
C lint
Stennett, D-Ketchum,
i: planning
r>, is
to put PAX back onI tfi
the air as a
noncable television chan
tiannel, probably in early July.
Stennett, who has the
h e PAX affiiiation in Sun Valley,, will
wi operate
PAX on Channel 43.
The sta tio n will be operated
from Stennett’s Sun Vall
/alley stadon,
but the signal wiil be broadcast
from Jerome Butte, ass iitt was when
PAX was on ChannelI SS
55, Stennett
said. Programming will
n change,
il not
except som e Sun Val
might be added about on
Stennett applied for a license
transfer recenUy, butt it will take
three to five months to0 get
gi Federal
C pm m unications Coi
Commission
approval, he said.
' Stennett will not bu)
buy Channe!
5S, the station that oper
perated PAX
until last month when
n iiit went off
^ e a ir .
ltionchain „°
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____ To seelejiow
I
deregulation can tum
um an
obscure businessman
bu
Into a sudden po
broker, look
lo< no further than Texass rsS
biUionaire
IreLLdvnyM ays.
Six year
!ars ago, his modest San Anto
ntomo,
Texas-ba:
based ch a in C le ar Chan
lan n e l
nications Inc. owned 36 radio
Communic
lio stations, foui
our u n d er th e legal lim it.. Tl
T hen
Congress
d away with most radio station
ISdid
stai
ownership
lip limits and lifoys went on aa fi
frantic shoppin
ping spree,
t, his sprawling empire covers
'ers aU
50 statess V
w i ^ 1,225 radio stations,; ab
about
10 perceni
ent of the nation’s total, plus
lus the
's biggest Uve<oncert promoti
lotions
t television stations and 770,i
70,000
. E £ ds.
! In a decade. Clear Chann
mnel’s
sales have
ive jum ped from $74 million
lion to
i billion last year, a stunning
Ig 1100ease.
in Falls, Clear Channel has; co
coun) station KEZJ-FM, news and
t
id talk
station ODC-AM
iOJ
and oldies stadon KL
KLDCFM.
But Clea
lear Channel’s rapid expansloi
sion is
provoking;
lg allegations that the radio> gi
giant
B i l l i o n a l ii r e t u r n s m o d e s t r a d i o s t a t i
•
i n t o nl ;a t i o n w i d e c oDi m m u n i c a t i o mn s g i a n t
is buUying recort
irding artists and. skirtingg
re fu sin g to play thei
heir songs on C lear
staUon ownershi]
liip rules. Consumer advo-y
Channel radio stations
>ns because the musicates point to the
he conglomerate as a sym-Icians d eclined to hire
lire the company as
boi of the results
ts of media deregulation their tour promoter,
one that should1 be
1 examined f o llo w ^ aa
If th e allegations5 are
a: true, such acts
federal coun nUi
Liling last week that couldd "would **exacerbaie the
thi negative effects
open the door to9 imore consolidation In thee
consoUdation has hadd on
oi recording artists,
tdevision aiid cab
able industries,
copyright owners, ad«
advertisers and con“Our worst fea
ears have been reaUzed,””
s u m e rs ,” w ro te B
Bei
erm an, a sen io r
Anilrew Joy Sch
:hwartzman, president off
D e m o c rat on th e! H
F ouse Ju d ic ia ry
, the watchdog or«
irganization Media Accesss
Committee,
Project, said Fric
iday. !‘A lot of the thingss
Concern about Clear
i
tar Channel’s
vast size
Clear Channel iss idoing are the traditional-!•
also has spread to'WaU
(^aU Street. Struggling
ly questionable in
industry practices, now on1
under $9 biUion In del
debt. Clear Channel
steroids.”
has racked up four stri
straight unprofitable
C lear Channel
lel’s executives say theyy
quarters and wUl repon
JOrt Its annual results
have done nothin
ing improper and tout thei
today. MeanwhUe, the company’s stock
benefits of contint
nued deregulation.
closed last week at abc
about half its record
Last month, Rei
Lep. Howard L. Berman, D->* high of two years ago.
Calif., urged t h B
e .Justice Department and"{
Clear Channel sayss th
that cost-cutting wiU'
the Federal Conu
nmunications CommissionI
cushion th e companyy as
a it slogs through
to probe reports5 ithat Clear C hannd pun­- . the advertising slump3 ar
and tiiat It eventualished stars, such
ch as Britney S pears, by/ ' ly wiU see increased pro!
profit.
One cost-cutting strategy Clear
G e Channel
b etting on is repackaging
lg nradio shows
acn
cross th e country. The congl
inglomerate Is
ring scxaUed “voice-tracking"
ing” on a scale
lat would have been unthinJu
iniuble before
eregulation.
radio Usteners
“In 48 d ties, miUions of radi
ach week tune in to a station
ir th e lrm arm in
et caUing itself Kiss-FM. Many
iany the disc
tckeys are based in Los Angd(
igdes, working
tr Clear Channel’s pop powerh
verhouse KHS;
M, b u t liste n ers in smallei
iller
:ar Rick Dees
f ":ross
‘ th e country may hear
iking about their local new
news o r S ean
alentine trumpeting upcomln
ming concerts
; their local amphitheater, as
at
as a
mUar playUst laden witii ban
bands such as
I Sync and Unkin Park.
program m ing record
. KIIS
^
ngeles is exported to Des Mo
Moines, Iowa,
Id JacksonvUle, Fla., as a serit
series of taped
oments, from phone calls to ssong intros,
I"®"
at are spUced togedier to som
souindasifthe
Is are chatting from a studio down the
reet.
The so-called voice-tracked segments^
usic and commercials can be
b<
Please see RADIO.
RAI
Page C5
.- T h e presiKANSAS CITY, M o.d to t of A m eristar Casi
asinos Inc.’s
operations in Missouri
iri ino longer
ion, and the
serves in th a t position
company’s top executiv
Itive in Iowa
h as re sig n e d , th e! icom pany
announced.
The Las Vegas-based
» d company
which also ru n s Jaclcp
:kpot, Nev.,
p i^ p e rtie s did not say
lay w hether
Jc4m V. Finamore had1 rc
resighed or
wa^'fired. Nor did it say when his
service as p re s id e nItt (ended or
wnether he remains with
rith the company in another capadty.
ity.
."F inam ore is no longer
of Missouri
employed as presidentt ol
operadons,” the compar
pany’s statement said.
Neither Finamore nor
lor company
offidals would comment.
nt.
Tony Taeubel, general
xal manager
a t Ameristar’s riverboat
Mt casino in
Council Bluffs, Iowa, has
las resigned.
effective March 7, Ameris
eristarsaid.
Taeubel reportedly has accepted
a posidon witt) the Chocta
Ktaw Indianowned Silver Star Reson
o n J tC ^
in Philadelphia, Miss.,..ooin e o fth e
nation’s largest tribal casii
S & P i s s u e s u p d aItes.
te
t o l l s t o f f l v e ^ t a rrsst o c i t s
WASHINGTON-lhe
a
« analysts
at
S ta n d ard tc P oor’s hav
»ave issued
' updates to their list off 84 five-star
ention since
..You should pay attent
these five^tar s m d ^ over
erd>epastl5
d
yetts, have beaten thei bbee n d m i ^
S&P 500 index by an annu£
nual average '
ofmore dian 7 percentage
F
sepcmts.
Here are the diosen few
b^nch, th at were ju st ui
Kulidce & Suffa (symbol
ibof: KUC),
wWch makes semictKKlucti
uctor assembiy equipment; SCP Pool
ool (POOL),
swimming pool supplies;
es; Nationd
Coounerce Finandsi (NCF
ICFX regional bank; Regis Corp. (RG
R G IS X li^
salons, including salons
>ns in Twin
F alls and B urley; and
nd S tryker
( S m medical devices.
InOmate Brand* willII
bnM dcaitcm tom ica
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IW I N F A L L S -
O
hi
Dhio-based
Intimate Brands, in co(\iunc
unctionwidi
its fbuniHiuarter and year^
- ingsrdeascL wiQ-broadcas
(cnoce can live over the bi
The call will be at 6:
SI s Thursday with Debbie
vice president, conunun
. I S O 'S ;
tb e broadcast will also be I
fa r dialing 1-8002944342 1
l^ p m o o d e IB I(or 424). 1
c a ^ w ill b e archlv
h iv ed
im;
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511 IC C
ByAmyBaM
«htwln
AP fiuslneu
m Wrtter______________
NEW YOI
fORK (AP) - An upbeat
outlook from
fr< G eneral M otors
and a ratir
itlngs upgrade of Sun
tems gave Wall Street a
Mcrosysten
en th u siasm Monday,
propelling
ig stock prices sharply
Wgher.
ng housing report also
A strong
ed to investors’ buoyant
contnbuted
the Dow indusmood and1 helped
h
se more than 170 points
trials surge;
close in six
to th e ir strongest
sti
weeks. •
lalysts rem ained w ary
But analj
about thei maricet’s
ra
ability in the
n e a r term
m to hold onto gains,
given la sstt w
i eek’s fluctuations
and ongoing
Ing fears about earnings
and account
m tii^ practices. Buyers
have been
sn en ticed by cheaper
prices follc
illowing th e m arket’s
yearlong decline
dc
ra th e r than a
belief that
b
It business
Is poised for
improvemen
lent.
The Dow
i
iw soared
177.56, or 1.8
percent, to close a t 10,145.71,
the Dow’ss sstrongest close since
J a n . 8, w
whhen it fin ish ed a t
10,150.55.
The Dow
ow’s r e c e n t sessions
have beenn quite
(
choppy as the
blue-chipp in d e x a lte r n a te d
betw een triple-digit
tri
gains and
losses allI la
ll s t w eek. The Dow
rose 133.47
o Friday.
•7on
“ T his is
1
is an exam ple of th e
marlcet’s bip
bipolar behavior wherie
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Spaclallit Dougtat Shaw, Meon
ond Itn, diKcti tradai In aharti
ir ts
Exchange rtctrrtly.
we can be up over 100 point:
Its one
or two days in a row, andi then
i
give that back in the next day
di or
two,” said Alan Ackerman,, (execu
ti
u tiv e vice p re s id e n t of
pal
F
ahnestock & Co. “There: is
i no
ind
indication
that this raUy will
111contim
tinue."
T he b ro a d e r m a rk e t; also
i
ad\
advanced.
The Nasdaq com
imposite index rose 45.34, o r 2.66 perite
cen
cent, to 1,769.88. .
T h e S ta n d a rd & P o o r's
's 500
ind gained 19.59, o r 1.8
index
8 percen to 1,109.43.
cent,
G
General
Motors rose $2.3
:.37to
$55
$55.48
after raising Its first-q
t-quar-
irf J.C . P tn n a y o n th a floor
< th i Ntw Yorit stock
«r or
ter and 2002 earn
amings estimates.
GM, w hich citec
ted b e tte r-th a n exp e cted s a le!Ss in
i th e U n ite d
States, also said
id iti is increasing
planned productic
:tion.
“That is the kind
kii of news w e
need to s ta n hea
tearing, and then
the market wiUi focus
fo
on the economic recovery,’
y ,” said Jo h n C.
ForelU, portfoUc
)Uo m anager fo r
Independence Investm
In
ent LLC
in Boston.
O ther automaii
takers ben e fited
from
GM’;
M’s
new s.
DaimlerChrysler
er climbed $1.85
to $39.73.
While economii
mic reports have
indlcat
nicated business is strengthening, ,ththe timing of an economic
ic
tum an
id
laround is still uncertain and
investo
•stors are looking to company
ly
earning
lings outiooks as an indicator
)r
that tbibusiness is indeed improvVing. . AA nalysts have said th aItt
when
en m ore com panies boost
»t
profit
fit projections, stocks aree
likely
ily to begin a m ore sustainV
able jraUy.
ra
"Wh
What we need Is ju s t some
e
positiv
Itive news from companies,
sCompa
ipanies are reluctant to react
•t
positiv*
itively to the economic news
'S
untili they
th have tiieir orders firmly in 1ha
hand,’.’ ForeUi said.
— C o u rIT FILINC
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BOISE - R
] e c e n t ac tiv ity in
lu p tty Court induded
U.S. Bankru]
theseM agic'
Jc Valley mines:
Chapter?,
7, nonbusiness,
under $50,
1 0 ,000
J a s o n Li
Linn P e rro n an d
V a n essa Di
Daw n P erro n , also
know n as V a n essa Dawn
S chroeder,
r, I3836 A ndrea Lane,
F iler, indivi
ividual, nonbusiness,
Chapter 7 ,,1(
16-49 creditors, assets
under $50,0(
1,000, liabilities under
$50,00acase
aseno.02-402SS.
ElayneM
M. Jensen, also known
• a s E lay n e M. M artin ez an d
ElayneM.Mi
Mehdonca, 540 Jam es
I Falls, individual, nonb i J S i S i cChapter
h
7,1-15 cretiitors, assetsi u n t o $50,000, Uabilities under $50,000.
$!
Case no. 02402S1
- M a n u el l~ J i m e n e t , " 1234
rley, individual, non, C h a p t e r 7, 1-15
t, a s s e ts u n d e r
lia b ilitie s u n d e r
:ase no. 02-40250.
R obert Alan A dkins, 21S
18 w.
Chapter 7, nonI
)nbU8ln088f
caseeno.
n( 02-40248.
Avc
Ave. I, Space 44, Jerome, indi
$50,000 to $1(
ual, nonbusiness, Chapter 7,
,
Chapt
ipter 7, nonbusiness,
cre<
creditors, assets under $50.<
0,000,
WilUam JohnI Dunsbergen
D
and
a ca a
Hat
liabilities u n d e r $50,000. C
Case
Donna Lorraine! Dunsbergen.
D
» ,0 0 0 to $1 million
506
9&UU|
no. 02-40249.
I
M ontana, Goodin
ding, individual,
Chari
harles W. Mogensen Jr., also
o
Ridtard
Dale Self, 776 Spa
parks,
n o n b u sin ess, Ch
R
C h ap ter 7, 1-15
"known
wn as BUl M ogensen, andd
rw in Falls, individual, nohb
hbusic re d ito rs , a sse
t $50,000 to
sets
LoriI S.
S. Mogensen, 746 Collegee
ness. C hapter 7 , 1-J5 credit
Utors,
$100,000, liabillti
Uties $50,000 to
Drive,
i'e, Twin Falls, individual,I,
ass<
a sse ts n o t lis te d , lia b ilii
Iitie s
$100,000. Case no.
10.02-40234.
nonbu!
business, C hapter 7, 16-499
unc
u n d e r $50,000. C ase no.
). 02credditors,
itt
a sse ts $100,000 to0
40Z
10244.
),000, liabilities $500,000 to0
Chapter 7, noni
H ib u s ln e s s
R ic h a rd R . Y oung, 135
liUlon. Case no. 02-40242.
Wai
SvVd
$100,000 to $500,000
$i
Walnut St., Twin FaUs, indi
uaL
u l , nmbusiness, Chapter 7,\ 1-15
Kelly J . Smith
th and M ichelle
F Meral
e n Court
cre<
svditors, assets tm der $50,(
0.000,
Sm ith. 854 W. Bi
B aseline, P aul,
q 3ISE
q IS - R ecent ac tiv ity In
n
Uab
iabiU ties under $50,000. C
Case
individual, nonbus
jusiness, Chapter
F edeert
ra l Cou^t in d u d e d th iss
no.
4
10.02-40241.
7 , 1&49 creditors,
rs, assets $50,000
Marac
\
ic VaUey
case:
L R. Graham and Margi
Leo
■garet
to $100,000, liabil
ibiUties $100,000
riff I ^ . , an Idaho'corpora-'
E.C
1, Graham, 256 Crestview Dr
EMve,
to $500,000. Casen
ena02-40253.
tion,, vs.
v; C u rry Bean Co. Inc.;'•
Twt
5
rwin Falls, individual, nonb
ibusiD arrell D. Olm
Im stead, 116 E.
Resider
dential Ag Inc., an Idaho cor-'
nes:
less, C hapter 7,1-15 credlitors,
it
Ave. D, Jerome,, individual,
ir
nonporati<
ation;
D&G
Land
.asse
tssets u nder $50,000, UabUi
ilities
business. Chapter
ter 7, M 5 crediDevdoi
dopment, an Idaho corpora-*
und
m d e r $50,000. C ase no.1. 02tors, assets $50,00
,000 to $100,000,
tion:
G
: Gregory
Hull; and Douglas^
402H)239.
_______ UabiUties $100,001
000 to $500,000___ B. HuU
[uU and Nancy S. HuU. The
& ^ e l P atrick C w f ie ld1,240
D
,:
Casena02-4025L
il.
— cause
o; action is removal of theg
e of
Earl
Sari St., Twin Falls, indivldi
idual,
Gregory J . Corl
loriiss, P.O. Box
case from
fto 5tii Judidal District off
non
lo n b u sin e ss. C h a p te r 7 ,1M 5
3190, HaUey, indivi
Uvidual, nonbusiIdaho
ir Twin Falls C oun^ to theB
0 in
cre^
reditors, assets under $50,C
),000,
ness, Chapter 7,, 50-99
5<
creditors,
U.S. D
Diistrict C ourt for assignUab
iabiU des u nder $50,000. C ase
assets $100,000 to $500,000, Uam enitt tot a b an k ru p tc y judge.
nKaX(02-40238.
b ilitie s $100,000
00 to $500,000.
av ilca
i
lcaseNa02-CV-66.
F o nrmerAstaaris wortker mak(:es b est o f layoff
on
t t i mate Brands - a rei
inttoMte appard, beauty I
aonal care products ~ has I
Body W orn store in Tw
•a d will open • Victoria*!
w m ib a tS S y e a r .
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dosing of ttie Astaris
i s R u m b d i e v e s k is may b e die best thing
appened to him. .
a focmer safety trainpeoor a t th e phospho-
I-
rous
ous plant, wm soon be a coD
tDege M arch to g e t 0O c cu p atio n al
stud
tu d en t again and ow ner of
if his S afe ty
an did
H e a lth
own
■ w n b u ain ^
Administration cei
certification fbr
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tealired how
h the
safety training. HH e said it nor^tress le v d was out there tmi
n til I • m ally would take
ike th re e an d a
got«
;ot away fro n it,** Hugues sait
dd.
half years to g et <
H ie S2-yearold will s ta rrtt an
dte mdversity will
ill<
him for
11-v
I 'w e e k p ro g ram a t th
i e
his c u rre n t c e ntiiff i c a t i o n s a n d
U
i e rs ity o f S a n ' D iego
Inniv
;o in
years of experience
K e.
The
c of his education wiU1
le cost
b e cove
overed by th e W arren Act,‘
federal
ra l legislation th a t sendsI
w orker
cers who lose th eir jobs to’
’
foieifm
gn m arkets back to school,
Hugue!
u es believes h e q u alifies
. b e c luse
a u i c h e a p e r phosphorusI
I
Ptease
see HU6UES.Pi«e(>l
Materials look
)lttO
promote comn
nmunity
i
By Mary lou P otts
Tlnw»Wewa coneiponde
GOODING - Each
i n and
ch tow
county m em ber of
>f tl
th e R u ra l .
M agic
V alley
E
Econom ic
D evelopm ent Assoc
so ciatio n is
preparing to showcas<
case itself in
colorful brochures tiiat
Jatw U lhighUght the community’s
ingfeanves.
Fldd'spedaUst Jame
ames Scott
assisting In production
:tion, starting
with Gooding County
nty and city.
That brochure wiUil bbie a prototype for tite others.
The brochuresare
are m ea n t to
help draw economic
nic development to the communitit
nities.
A Web addressfor
forth e coalition, www.rmvidaho.
iho.com, has
been approved, and
S
id Scott
soon
wiU pubUsh a page witii
witi information about the assodj
o d a tio n and
individual data un ead
each commuriity.
Scott has m et with
vith m ost of
th e cities and countii
inties in th e
a s s o c ia tio n . E ach
ich e n t i t y
nam ed a designated
g
id group
and
a contact person to0 work
w
w ith
Scott.
The groups have
ive fo rm e d
schedules and goals
t< benefit
Is to
their dties or counties,
es.
H agerm an, fo r‘ e x a m p le ,
form ed a c o rp o ratio
ltion c a lle d
H agerm an
Im pro
p ro v e m e n t,
Developm ent, Educa
ucation an d
A p p reciatio n , o r ID
II EA , to
a ttra « new people fron
from the valley who may Invest: in the community.
The Gooding areaa wiU
w try to
fin d new te n a n ts fo
foir v a c a n t
industrial sites, indudin
iding the old
tuberculosis hospital1site.
slti
Buhl Is planning aa co
community
assessm ent to id e:n
n ti
tify m ain
issues and potential
al aac tio n on
some objectives nam
e by th e
imed
Economic Devdopment
lent CoundL
The Buhl communityy pinpointed
pi
education and schools
lols as a top
priority.
C astieford M en’ss C lub wiU
h d p the City Coundl1 plan
ph goals.
Bliss, Shoshone and
md W endell
designated Gem Teams
uns as faciUtators, and the groups
s workps are
ing on plans for attract
racting new
devdopments.
In other news from
im tth e rural
coaU tion, Scott a tte
te n d e d th e
S iro lli In s titu te E
E nt
n te r p r is e
F a c ilita tio n
c o>urse
un
in
Clarkston, Wash., recer
ecently o n a
scholarship from Susi
S ustainable.
A g ric u ltu re
Ri
R e s o u rc e
Education.
The course taughtIt interview
in
-.,
in g , consulting anid
d b u s in e s s '
plan assessment tedmii;
bniques that
ca n have a positivee ai
an d longla stin g effec t on job
job grow th,
com m unity in v estm
:meents an d
social and community aattinides,
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M arch 14 in Bliss. Th
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M arch 12.2002 AT 2 i00 P.M
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w ith p e o p le a n a b e
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$62,500
e c e n tly rem o d e le d 3
rm, 2 bath, one level.
o n 8eih
li Avenue North.
$79,900
ty o u l l v on tha EAST • 3 be
b d rm . 2 b a th hom e.
•Ida o t Twin Falla a ara
iirapli
p la ce , g a rte n spa ce .
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n v en lo n t lo cation on
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ar Lako Road.
earrtar...
S105.000
Piaat
'« « « • c o n t a c i DIatrlet • 4 bdi
)dm i. 2 bath, split floor
Uan
I f a n a g e r «t 733-0931
pion.
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2 bdn
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jr s e . P atio for enter^
ling, terrific view.
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rp o rt Refs. $500/No smoking o r
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ra $2500 perm o.
(taxes14& insurance pakl).
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I E a t a te G r o u p
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733-4952
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55-1160.
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Can 735-86:
S Tc p ^ bdrm.. 2 b a th w/
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ran c h onn 2 a c r e s . Canyon/ hill top views. Avail.
now. $800/n
00/mo. 326-4729:
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form stylo, on 1’
*>ath,, fan
que 1acre. Fonced
picturesque
lor ho rse,
} .dd ot » o lo rtv e r.&
ree. $550 V dep.
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Ib d rm rT b' abaih
iJ $325/400.
ib d m > .tb
a i $400/400.
t bath.
2 bdrm 1 batt
bath.S425/S500.
Call 6311 6 3 M 8 0 5 .
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733-620
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420-21
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Sptjgl
id a tes. $89,500. Avail. — ^
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N. Twin Falls, Idaho
TTai
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0u r e s in C assia County
ir o u r B urley Offic*
425 shares in
1-206-677-4042
Minldoiui County
IN FALLS
IS
120 sh a re s In
Will P a y $1500 Of
TwIi
Twin Falls County
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maira C lo sin g C o s u
May be use
i d Inolhercoun3 bdrm. 2 bath,
lies will
wilh S ugar Beet com.<.1
iy opprovol.
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pany
a
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3b d rm . 2>4 £
baifi,
Ih, apprex.
<
2400 sq. ff. ^ 5 l 3 i
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pO' s a u n a , jacuzzi
lub.
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bar-b-i
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is.S145,000/oller.
view' of
ofiriver and bridge 7^6^6‘
4 ac
a c r a a o n th e rim.
5-6505 or 731-2956.M
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3 b o didroom
rc
2 b a th hom e.
X 40 shop wilh 1 acre.
s ol pluses. $124,900.
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E. 393
3930 N. 733-3406B
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rm .2 b a ih .1 6 0 0 sq .lt.
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jacuzzi. fireplace, lots
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2 bdrni. 2.5 balh and
M of river and bridge
rirjp“
acres on me
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5,000. Call 734-4167
. it" locatton.
0
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32-0232ffiOO-707-0617B
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M h o n . . TOOOgvw. a m
lfl(a new wHh rubtMr m a t
^ $3300 n*w,wUt tak*
Paw
$2100. Medkim gray c d or can 788-2532 HaliBy.*
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SPARKUNO CLEAN
1 bedroom s, $ 3 7 5 * i4 >.
L ain d ry A
S lo c a a a F M M a s '
m «<7»
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T A L L 8 A P T 8 .*
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t*a>* call 733-2520J
HAV
>Y 3 rd .'-b rlg h t g r a a n .
ieafi
afy. b a m stored. 135 Rl.
3 sti
string bales, $9.00 per
bale
ile .Y o u P U .3 2 4 -7 1 4 fis
8N Ford
Ford tracior $300CMrm.
Ct>*v
i« v . '5 0 1 to n d u m p
Tro3(.S
ck, $1250. C hev. '57.1
1 /22 lo
lotn flat b e d , $ 9 5 0 .
C hlee v . '7 8 1/2 to n 4K4
brt box,
$1500. C adishort
b
3 '7 6 Ei D o ra d o 50D
jao'7^1
D, $ 2 5 0 0 . C h e v . '8 8
n. diesol.
$3600. CheV.
?ll
I to n 4X4 454. $4200.
Bl I n t 2475 300 C u rt­
m "i sJ 750
7I Allison w/1997
Morlam
irlang sw ing out beato r ss , $$ 3 3 , 0 0 0 . 1 9 9 7
ilghtliiw r FL80 Allison
/AC, ly crop bed swing
AT/AC,
$66,000. Call
outI beaiers
bes
M 3e-3100<i
208-431
I f I6hp
Berkley
’
table w ekier, Miller 40
Portable
^ ^ g iM ^ w te d o r parts.
C a ll88(
5W STHJ
^THER H esslon 6400
). d<*'i s c 1 2 '. C e n lru y
-ayer,
•P™
y*' 3 point N.H. hay
« . MF 3 b o tto m plow .
II 886-9958a
CTOR
T ^ C T p M.F. 1085 cab.
It, 3400
hrs. $12,000. '
S'
H osst oton 4 6 5 6 B a l e r
$ 8 )0
0 000.. M .F. S l d e r a k ^ ,
« 3 03 00. 3' 0 0 g a llo n f u e l
iV iik
w
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c o rrn
n polla n ter, tool b a rs.
J®
tsH 9 3 4 -5 3 7 0 a
r ' '
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1 .3
. . . ; .$16.95
1-3 d a y s .........................
........ $24.35
o 1
4-7 d a y s .........................
........$41.50
ic
3-14 d a y s .......................
........$60.00
2215-21 days .................
........$77.00
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1
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b a th . Snd flo o r a p t. N o
p a t a . $ 4 8 S /in o .4 ^ $ 4 8 S
t f ip .c iia o » 7 3 » 3 e e 8 .
k
jjr F
.T T « a n n g .lu .1 k»
bale
lias. *sc. quality. Sh*d
orad. CaB 431-5608J
£ --------^ 711.
K
f S m
‘8 6 M e sston.
® HOPP
'3 0 fo ra g e h a rv e s te r,
8 5>5
5 CC u m m i n s , 5 l o n
« nnt ta
a lln e r . C o rn a hdy
l a d s . P e r f e c l /d lr e e t
a w0P-324-7148«3W)48S»
?3
f l f e *86 2 1 l 6 . 4 i K p •
***1 t r a c t o r . 1420
J i urs.
J ” box blade a n»ta(y
o w e r , $ 5 2 0 0 . C a ll
u l»i1?7 2 0 w ^ - 5 1 1 6 «
lie s . 208-3 2 6 -4 2 7 0 o r
M-0741.B
h JSy
I
___________________
bale
Y A lfalfa 1st. 2nd a 3rd
( a M hook & latch solid
731Itting. sm all bales.C all
j—
s e t pipe. Pleaae cali 208- HAVi
164742 or 436-8833B
423-5038 or 2 8 0 - 1 6 8 5 ^ ‘ cutli
rAlfalfa feeder a dal7 .
Brown Sw iss X - v irairi"
ol^
gNweights. 2B0-4382.B
lon b ales, delivered In
an
950- of 10' plastic, 48'8* hSST:
—
u c k lo a d l o ts . C a ll
CATTLE
L imousine bulls, B plastic,
iu?
670- o l 9* alum .,
1 15-2500
loi
CA
or 599-4518a
b la c k , p o lle d & r e d .
nHastings.
i„
Cali 5 3 6 4 5 7 0 *
tr u e
r Alfalfa, Prim e 200 lon.
W/EPO's. Add p o u n d s lo
‘iv
6
t
used.
Ali
galvanized
^
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«
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y o u r c a lv e s . 3 2 4 - 7 3 3 6
p
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p
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b a l e a . W iil s e ll
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431-3278M_____________
1 n# t,
^
a i l a m o u n t s . C a il
4-5082 or 4 2 0 4 8 7 I R
yoariing. Sinim ental bulls.
& Pierce. S unrise irrlgas mYs Ail ly p e a of A llalla.
E PO S 4 p e rfo rm a n c e
tton 734-9444. MIke/Bob.
324-1
irle y a w h e a t s tr a w .
available. C all 9 3 4 -4 8 2 7 I
VATER RIOkTS-SHARES H A >IIM
Y, »-1717«
7ATTLE Regisierod Black
CA^
O airy-farm -com lTiercial.
barli
Y D airy a F e e d e r. Ail
A n g u s b ulls, 2 y rs. oid. L B i/yofS eli. 825-5617.B
Call
>ps. 7000 ton. 1 ton &
Fall & S p rin g yearlin g s.
2 to n b a io s .C a ii
B irth w e ig h ts & E P D ’s ^
1-3429*
a v a il. Will d o liv o r. C ali s r o
■
934-8552 or 539-2627B
Y D a iry q u a l i t y . I T
los.
RFV Is 190 A 228
BATTLE Yearling solid red
Cle
l«
N C H E R 'S 8 U P P l.r
h T T3rd & 4th cutting. Cail
A ngus/S lm m onlal bulls.
P ica bo, kttlK ,
C^6980or324-2157.B
U ghi binh wolght a exc.
quality. Cail 326-5056.B
and second cut“ “ " S s x x r ''s srigFirst
_2!1
h a y a s tr a w , any
a
:HARMAC '9 0 two horso k ; ,
CHi
lount. Sm all balos. No W ^ d
iraller.
7 fl. tail, extra wkjo, ^
g
n
lC
all20e-326-535l.«
Excollont condlllon. C all
BVfertW 6NbfeH—
S39-1720 o r9 3 4 -5 1 1 6 «
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Call 431-9098 or
‘
Wha
I r a n d r n ^ 'A ^ u * *
IR A IN D ry r o l i m i x , HAYfi434-4400 days.
M iD o n a le d to ^
4.75/50 ibs, N o rth w e s t
r <L a r g e O f 3 s t r i n g
'" c S S L
___
x a i Thrift S to re ?
Feed 733-1373.
' green a leafy. Sm.
e s.
HOF
Coll Us.
35y ------------------------------» ? Aounts
ri
OK. 733-3267S
sta
started,
roping & b a m is ,
'
'IIpay you cash ana
$2!
’ No rain. Sm . am ounts
find Ihom
itwn a loving hom^
$2500.
Catl 324-6418 or _____;1 ton stra w and
«mou
351
.Will deliver for extra.
Meo
356-0750.e
HAY 4th cutting o l hay.
M
agk;V ail*ye
C a ilg 4 3 4 5 9 7 «
h 3Sy .C
N a»326-*818a
T ru
Rtee ./U niqu* Mail
lO R S E E legani N ational
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f/n o Oak a
IT U R E F O R R E N T
Ft
she hcrso/Appy m are. 4 - UAYl 1st. 2nd, 3rd a new
show
7ounlry Fumllurel
seed hay.1T bales, $80n- ____)^a cres of oxc. pasluro. _
yra Movor. 30 d a y s pro- HAY
yra.
118
T
for
sa
le.733-0360«
P
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T
Illable
nowl
843-287M
BookaWe
ridi
rW mg.$1200/offer.Plaaso
ton <
A>rre/ya/Wuc/i.
can
AY 200 ton ol 2nd. 160
^®0lAW
a lo r s a l e , I to n
can 208-487-2252. e v e s .a
snu;
MJch Momlll
on of 3rd, good quallly,
BS. Doltvory availabio.
9- 7 *
lO R SE O lder re g ls lo re d
n d T lm * A round
A
OH maro. exc. khls horse. - Tunall
f i bales, c an bo deliv- ST RI431-3278h
DoalorAntiquoMall
}rod in 4 to 5 ton loads,
bales.
S1200.Cal!208-537-6781 H *T
Hay R etrieving
689 W
ast
(Vashington
S treet N.
:all 324-4038A
Cali 4
Vr\
or208-308-3248.B
Ton;
ali Con a t 4 2 0 4 1 3 3
TwInF*
in Falls • 734 4 0 0 8
AY 3rd crop loedor hay. T.S.C.or280-0839.B
1
•
Open Mon
Mon.-Sal.»10am-5pm
O R S E T R A IL E R l a t e ^ r o n 'b a ie s . S lO O /o ffer.
Cali
m o d e l, L o g a n C o a c h , r J00T ons.C all436-9617»
t
6x14 slant k>ad, 3 sa d d le
tack mi. great cood. good
M
Ifro
llre s. low m iios. A sking
■
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52850. Ownor 438-4061.
^
431
431-0644M
^
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ORSE TRLR. *94 Circle J B l
A rro w 3 h o r s e s l a n t ,
l
i
Mhlle, $4 8 0 0 .324-6870.B
■
O R SE TRLR. 2 h o rse
Jlralght k»ad. new floprs.
•
y w ith d a rk pencil o rp
r pe n
lo w p a lm . H u g e ta c k
room with sa d d le raoks.
e• Please p rin t d ea rly
I spaces p e r line includi
qJ
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Qood cond. $1800/ofier.
7^
734-1123 or 423-5850.S
• A pproxim ately 23 s
Well broke. 8 year
” ORSE
5?
3ld woll bred m aro. H as
* b lank spaces.
l i f there is a special goi
going on
}0«n hauled oxtonsively.
cSail
t? 6434368«
• W e will notify y o uJ tI in a discounted price
_
rice
HOF
’Paaim
* w hich m ig h t result
l s , SIOOO e a c h o r
Private Party rates
>est
b es olfor. Call 324-8214
jr539-7175.B
_ • 3 line m in im u m - Pi
Q S 60 feeder & w ea n er H j
P«08
p)lg
ig8 ^ .^ $ 4 Q /o ac h . C a l l p | g
m
j
TWM FALLS C ie m
t
29 bdrm
. 1 bath.4-plex on
Sunrise N. O n site laundr ry
y .N o p a t s / s m o k i n g ,
$4SOf$300
d e p o sit
S4
7731
3 1 0 9 6 9 o r 7 3 4 4 )6 2 2 a
HAV
kV (28) I t o n bales, 2nd
hay
ay. 40 Ion of sm . bales.
a id
n d a ls a E ^ m S 4 M S 1 0 «
IT 1 2 0 io n of o a l h a y
KWon. 120 ton of prim*
nd $ 1 0 5 . S m all b a le s.
Ouarttny
m
discouni.
•
C aa423427a «
OTu
Ing weights. 4 3 6 -M 1 7 a
J?
^
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io O D IN O O lfico s p a c e
avail wim rocoptwn. $225
tttttin itiiiiii
m o. utli. fum. 539-0805.M
JU
TWIN FALLS
TW
WIN FALLS 780 Sq.fl. In
2 bedroom. AC C arpon.
Bllue L ak e s O llic n > a rk .
B
G as heat. No po ts $550 +
$6
$695
f dop. 5 4 3 4 0 8 f
deposit. Call 733-4749
.. .............................. K W
WIN FALLS
TW
Retail
sp a c e avallabla lor
Ro
T W N FALLS 2 bedroom
leaso.
2200sq. ft al
d u p le x , OW . g a ra g e .
870 B lu q U k o s Blvd N.
8.
fenced yard $550 + dep.
I intorostod pleaso contaci
iljri
Cali 736-392BB
Connie o r Loroy Atwood
1 - 8 0 0 .2 6 » 4 3 ^
Appls. in d . H e a t 'K w ^ r
WIN FALLS Craft Shop.
TWi
paid. $ 4 00/m o. No pels.
M-1
M- Zono. 4th Avo. E ast.
C all7 3 8 -0 0 4 2 «
1 5 7 5 sq .ft.7 3 4 -2 3 4 7 B
T W IN F A L L S C le a n 1 T W
» IN F A L L S 2 b d r m . —
WINFALLS----------^
Appls. N ew carpot/palnl. TWI
bdrm., duplex. $335. N tw
IFFIC E • K im berly R d ., * * * * * * * * * ? » * * » * *
$ 4 1 5 'f u ti is . $ 2 0 0 d o p .
Blue L akos Blvd.. Addl- STU
r u ot SERVICE
539-1468 or S36-2468.B
5>'
so n Avo. E.
B
Black
& white Paint.
t
5S
TWIN F t u a 2 bdrm. .p i. 9^°,
H O P • 8 5 0 , 1055. 1220.
Mr.
(
••••••••••••••
Ir. Hard
Twist. »ttt I n th *
garage. Elec. heat pump.
40
4000 sq.ft. * more.
w orld
o
w
In w orking cow .
CONOO STYLE
g
Dack. unfenced yard. No wW
A A R E H O U SE - 2 , 5 0 0 ,
Superior
In reining.
S
Apartment, 2 bodroom,
„
pels. W aier pakt. $550 .f
s5.000
(
sq.ft.
ROI
ROM In cutting & roping.
U u n d ry 4 Storago
£
$550 deposit. 734-47S8W
C all S tav e
862-:
S2-3212 /8 0 0 -7 0 M 8 6 8 *
Facilities. G araM
-T
4aliow s P ro p e rty Mgmt
** * * * * * * * * * * * * '
Parking.
TW
734-4334
W ANTED
lw
d>*
e a n duplex. CJarage. No
736-2478
Cattle to
.
drugs/lpets. $575 * dep.
fm
WIN FALLS S hopM areCleai
lean p ens, have h^
d
Call 733-2546
•quipment. 666-208.
n o u s o 1 7 0 0 s q . fl. 1 6 '
oqui
FALLS Cute 2 bdfm = =
overhoad dr.. balhroom , r ^ —
$450 4-$450 deposit.
ja s h eal, sh op air. prtme
SoA
ga:
id d k T S T ^ g
C aH 1 .8 Q t-4 6 5 -1 5 6 1 J
JtoJ w nhouse, fenced b a ck
m ajor s tr e e t fro n tag e &
ya rd . W/O hookup. N ew
me
tignago. City uUls. S e le ct.
<
jF a w n b ro o k A p a rtm e n ts. $4
f / ih y
insd .5 S 5 0 mol. 7364964J
M
W
'
U kenew , 1 .2 & 3 b d rm s . ^
^
E n e rg y e ffic ie n t, c a b le TWIN
I*!' FALLS 2 bedroom .
1'Jt
bath. Stove, relrig. DW &
roady. w ony free mainteDoofj open ol n t pin
nance. F eature too many J W
! l /0.N o p etS .7 3 2 -0 e 9 5 .« ^
le s tW K ta r a la i
^
a m e n it ie s to m e n tio n ! TWIN
TWI FALLS 3 bodroom
S e o lo r y o u r s o ll! 6 4 7
t
22 balh
dbl. gara g e, duplex
.’ Faw nbrook T^ve. (Behind $$6
6 !5 0 * d e p .5 4 3 -6 0 8 1 «
M iM b ,U a b o
16 x % n .'o f f S l’^ ^ ^ e
Target on tlilm oro) or call TWIN FALLS 3 bedroom.
nwJ,w er with lire sprinU en.
7 3 4 - 1 6 0 0 .E H O a n d
22 bbath, water, sewer, trash
1 0 0 S o d « ts
SE2900>no.Can7344S71B
,^ 1
H arxlkap A ccessible.
%pakt, appls. Ind. Avali. 3/1
WIN FALLS 2700 sq . ft.
IO
” O 's o r t a c k l t M s
$650 + dep. 4 2 3 -6 9 3 1 *
^
ih o p /w a re h o u s e a v ailwbtionolAiKtionandSoin
t*
P E T irg. 1 bdm i. unit on f S
Ible im m ediaiely • addlManoginwitCo.
m a in f lo o r , a p p l s , o f t
111bdrm . 1 b a th . Kltcfton
{Sol
lo n ai olfico s p a c e a is o
u
a t r e e t p a r k in g , w a l e r
m
M appVancas. $ 4 0 0 ^ .
VmSsdADdionMr
with
avi
ivailable. L ocated n e a r
^
+
d
e
p
o
s
it.
O
w
n
e
r
p
a
y
a
jolk>hn Deere. Contact W an
P1mm
M 406-259-47)0
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t
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t>e
i
S e T O O jT * "
178 Maurice Slrool
Twin Fall#
T ra
■pr
2
S349m
o.OuiletmlcrD w ave.
refrlg. a uH a.ind.73»';0aL
^T\F A L L S M o t a l . D a l l y /
iwm k l y ra te s •A K ordabto*
Clean • Quiet • Friendly •
22182
11 WmberfyRd. 7 3 3 4 * 2 0
TWIN FALLS MOTEL 3
N ew ly R em o d e led
$120 a u p weokly.
24
24 8 2 n d A veW . 7 3 M 6 3 0 «
V u ln e ra b le : B o th
D e a l e r S o u th
.m a S S v v tie L V
.C n t n lH M ia M r
'
l
I’
A d v e r tis e (n
th e
S e rv ic e
D ire c to ry
7' 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 e x t . 2 I
Holiday Motel
1U nder new m anagem ent.
m m FALLS C ute, d e a n
m
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a n d AC, o a ia g t,
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patio, reM gerator, rw tge,
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WENDELL 3 bdrm. ehop.
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women'
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hitch, nice sholl,
in s0ood.$6950.
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432-6114B
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long bod. laaihor.
laathi Loadod.
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Can 3 24-4469
orS39-4469B
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hW M lF»»l 733.1373.
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ir. 112ga.$1250.
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cleaning. Free estimatos. Bomted & insured.
Je ro m e 324-3288
Custom Toxiures
731-07S8(TF)
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n sured - Free E a ttn a tw I
CLEANING
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Faucets, dry waH. etc.
painting,
paii
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1-800-826-!
long b e d . 5 ssp
( o o d , tow
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II645-2629.B
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drtve!. Excellont
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$3,850.1
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d e a n l $1800
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536-1664.B
m erciad c h u ck , adrtlllnnnl
K S 5 # 2 S rS er
tow pkg. From
■ronl b u c k e ts ..
p o red
$550. Call 934-8313 YAMAHA
HA’9«P W 6 0 $ 6 5 0
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now top^
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I p e r cI,oT eapots. Miniature 934-4971
971 o r 539-5747.B
^ 5 ? * 1^^ '93 XLT w/rolax
6 7 0 onigg lr
in o , vory g o o d ^ 1 0 0 6 , ^ 0
tow pkg. Exc.
0
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Vofy
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otter. 431-9544B
orS43-6297.B
matkjn can 825-5434.B
825-1
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PS
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17- ski b o a t.
5 ? !|5 lP t? .
resideniial.
, Knmerdal.
Bull
tra c k . C all 2 0 8 E x c o l lo n t
ii™ « broko..
kos. Excellont
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7 l.ovenlnfls.B
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I280-1346B
c o n d itio n . $6996.
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clean.
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ROORNG
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^ ” 0 ’85 qNo
733-2797B
S k i D O bO ’- 0 2 6 0 0 151
C .H 7 3 .-I8 3 9
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mate
topo o mllos. $6000.
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m C a m p e rih e r to
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aster. $ 3 0 0 .934-5214B
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MOo'.
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^ 400. Calt 352-4466B
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tin y 0 7 3 5 -8 8 6 6 d a y sB
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:hocoIate. Dewclawod,
1 S h o ta . D e w o rm e d .
R . a- dd y M ar. 8 lh . M a les
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543-4B43B
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S In g It W aahar $125.
wlih 6 chairs, $ l? O ^ C ^
$ 1 9 9 .208-364.8M 1B
Warranty. Call 73e<4805.
324-8760 or 644-9122B
i ENTERTAINMENT CENT ER. TV. $ 1 0 0 . S le r e o
cabinet. $50. Metal desk.
I $50. Studeni d e sk , $ 2 5 .
ORAVEL * TO P SOIL lor _ Call 734-B036,»
r o a d s a n d d riv o w o y a . MATTRESS
M
Fu i sizo hotel
Doliverod. Truck & loader
returns. $ l0 O a s e l, Call
^ available, Can 644-111i b
734.0881._____________
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keyboard. Panasonic KXI
1124 Prinlor. Window 90.
I
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MaB.7B. Can 734-6401.
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owner. Show room d e a n .
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sen $12,500. 7 3 V 8 1 0 ea
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graat cond. AC. CD play­
er. PW, P L $4200.
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6 i i b A h t i '9 2 L o y a i e
W agon, 4 vrtie*l dr. CO.
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due
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Totally loaded. Exc. cond.
W hen purchaaing a vehi
vehiOnly 24K mts. 734-6262fl
d e . m ake sure that‘ tha
thi
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title Is In th e na mI*
e oof
4 door white, 82K miles,
lhe seller. Under Idahi
la h o
$7395. H o n d a -a s AccorO
m oior vehicle codo, i
L X 4 .d o o r,$ 4 3 9 6 .0 ed g a
vehicle cannot be sok
sold
'g a G ra n d C a r a v a n SG
unless the lltle Is En
th<
V*’*
3 .3 L. V -6, AT. $ 6 3 9 5 ,
nam e ot (he setter (ex(ex
H o n d a '9 0 A cc o rd EX.
ceptlon: Idaho licensee
4 d o o r, a u to ., $ 3 7 9 6 .
' dealer). The seller shal
H o n d a *98 A ccord LX,
pro v id e tn e new pPUf;
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2 d o o r, g r e e n e x te rio
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lor,
c h ase r a signed bill
"j ooi'
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so le show ing th e 'o
folr
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lowing; Full descriptlor
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ol th e vehicle, vehicle
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amount paid ond name(s) an d address ol the
m iles, well m a in ta in ed ,
new purchaser. The bill
lealher, su n ro o i. $5000.
ol sale m ust be signed,
C a ll4 2 ^ 7 4 0 J
daled and show actual
m ileage a t tho time of
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anyy
Power, leath er s e a ts , skl{r* g B
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Ford *64 350 Dually $400(
Buick 7 8 4 door. i ^ .
U ncoln 7 9 Continental.
U ncoln 79Tow n C ar S50C
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door, AC, cruise. Perfoi
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aystam. 47K. $7900/offei
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gun in the hous
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I T riv ia
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V W hat form er m ajor
>r 1leaguer
i grounded into only 33 double
S. plays in 4,553 at-bau - the best in
history with one for every
■ery 138 atbats? Hint: He also playj
layed foot« ball for a local university,
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NJ.,
Monday.
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I e a r n s w e e k l y hh oo n o r
I - - L E W IS T O N -Jero m ee graduate
gr
^ K en d ra W est, now play
'laying a t
J Lewis-Clark State Collej
liege, was
n am e d A th le te of thhe
e W eek
•. recently for her conuibut
butions to
i the 25th-ronked Lady War
'■ West averages 5.3 poin
.oim sand
3.5 rebounds p er samle,
e, as th e
NAIA Div. I W arriors
>rs e n te r
W e d n esd ay ’s
Fn
F ro n tie r
Conference tournam ent;
nt as second seed.
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West backs up former
=r (CoUege
o f S o u th e rn Idaho j
' Katanna Gabaniova. ’ -i
. Sign up for co«d
5 volleyball toumey,'
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GOODING-A coed volleyball
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tournament will be heldi March
M
a t Gooding Middle Sdioot
w t ----. Cost lo enter is $75 pel
per team
with divisions open for all levels
of play. To register or foi
for more
information, call Pam Pen
Pereira a t
324^354 or 735-4124 or Ke
Kenny at
53W273.
m ual
■' Gooding hosts annu
;; donkey basketballII
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5 GOODING - The third
t
IO vw i i i ^
'I donkey basketball game
^ ^<t h e
held MarcH 7 a t 7 p.m.
G ooding High gymna
inasium .
: Tickets are $5 for adults,
: s tu d e n ts and $3 for chil
; Tickets sold at the door v
- ' $1 more. All proceeds bene
high school's Dollars foraSc s
prop-am.
I. ocontact
^ For ticket Information,
4-4119 or
>. Seifen’s Jewelers at 934-4;
) Oie district office at 934432
ijero m e Rec register
I® '*
rhall
^ (or softball, volleyba
5- JE R O M E - T he JJee ro m e .
I Recreation District 1$ takin
•dngtefr
% Istration for spring socce
ccer and
slyouth volleyball leagues.
&S
Soccer
1 leagues wiU be offered fot
fw bojw
and girls in kindergarten‘ through
th
{ ninth grade. Volleyball Ie
^ will be open to children:»in
ic fifth
> through ninth grades. Fe< for
V the leagues are $15.
^Jerome Softball Ass(
BSOC.
^m eets March S
C - JEROME - An orgmlai
itio n a l
(ixteedng fbr tbe JenaieI^S^baU
So
^ A ssociation will be fael
held on
>1Wsday, Maich S a t? pjn.
I
m ^atdie
s'Jerome Recreatioa District
: ference room. The meeting
: team irareseniEtim and c
but Interested p l a ^
are looldag to join a team
d d d ,:
n rim
-attend
- > -1110 meedng win c o w ^
Wes, game sdiedules anditpuroa*,
to
M
a t t ^W
t
illia m s
1
brcaKS
^ l e
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CC
Isto fi, s s , w as
leath in the masWilliams* 65-acre
The NBC Sporu
Township
accompanied bysndria
tv
t h ro u g a back cc
eno rd in g to th e
)la
s ta te police in t, W illiam s
/ p e rs o n n e a r
Kingwood. He didj
he entered or left.
C o sta s C hrist
found shot to dea
*®t‘ hedroom at Wi
e s ta te in Alexam
on F eb . 14. Acci
c rim in al com pla
w as th e only
'W’
h a t a f t e r a f u H J a i r a n Hitlm
t k w unJi
"* timvaymnfidentthi.
gxpi
■splomlion ofall thefatts’iiit z i'illlM 'ilii/r tli / / / . I//.- H J
— .
-J o se p h H ay
ly d c n , J a y s o n \\^illiam .s’ ;
Christ
ristofi
iff.
, when the gun went off
vas
. The
***' death of Mr. Christofi wa
ragic accident, but it was ai
an
ncdde
ident,” said Williams' lawyer
j ^ ^leph
p i H ayden. "W e a re v e'er,
r
Jry
ifident tn a t afte r a full, fai:
confid
air
andI thorough
th
exploration of all
al
th«> facts
far it will be clear that Mr
S Iliams
!
is innocent of reckless
'SS;
^esss and
ai innocent of any crimina
fial
condut
duct.”
Acti
LCting H u n terd o n C ountj
Prosei
Icr
•secutor S teven C. Lem bci
m esa ,
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IfioH aracw N K S
Sa t C har LalwCC
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lidiy as he Joined the Cuba att s{
spring tralnlt* In'M na,AriT
r»nVr
I't do anVthing about it excej
d basemen Jay
Joe Tom
orre said. “I think lie’s fine. II
„
ll up and do the proper reha
sell and Junior
preferr to save him for the gaines.'’■>
on th<
^ e field as quickly as poss
ra n d id a tes to
**I cou
rould h av e went out th ere»
»
It third.
and playi
layed,” Giambi said. “We’TeI
Siuch
qcI injuries usually take 4-ti
a.. New Y ork
goingtoto take it slow and precau-'
6 wet
weeks to h e a l. T h e W orl
asem an J a s o n ' d o n ^y ..””
ries cham pion Diamondbacl
tched from an
Giam
t played through a left[
m bi
open
i regular season on Apr
m the
0SS6S a ball to the Infltid Moncfa
le b e c a u s e of
hamsoihj
ring injury most of last season,
l a t thhou n e against San Diego,
“The
n
le most
important thing is to>
:«pt
Klassen or secondt hamstring.
I
N
n March 2000, Williams brok
Pelt th e p ro b be ready
ady for game one,” Giambii
hab
Bell, Craig Counsel
his rrig
i ^ t foot with a foul b a ll H
‘Bener safe than sorry.”
lOugh i t 's n o t
said.**Be
S pivey w e re can
didln*t
n ’t g e t off th e disabled issili;
us.
Giamb
mbi signed a S120 million,,
replace Williams a t t
until
& 23 that season,
11 May
i t's a n y th in g
seven-ye
i-year contract during th ei
koA t.T a m p a , F la.,
A
rii
krisona
m anager Bob Brenl
norm al sp rin g
offseaso
3Son. H e h it .342 w ith 381
irld
Y a n k ees firs t bas«
s a id
d G< reg C o lb ru n n , D anh
inkees
manager
homers
a 120 RBIs last year.
rsand
iclu
Giambi was scratcl
prii
in tra s q u a d gam e
tighmess ill his left h
oke
G iam bi firs t fel
He
lem S u n d a y , thou
list . considered serious.
By M vkJ.CzM«fntM
M,
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“I d o n ’t th in k» it
.
The Reco
acort (Becian County, WJ.1
nly
m ore lh an your no
my
training stuff," Yank
~ ^
.
All th
thte shiny Olympic trinketss
rrY-Organuers
become
i
ne accounted
for in Sunday,
n te r O lym pic
and he
theNHLers can get back to
5
iOO m illio n to
th e p ursuit
un
of th e one p iece oft
in the competihardwvare
ar th a t m an e rs m ost to
>
r that measure,
ttw.m
s been a splenSo now
By Bonnie DoSlmono
now is a good time to handic ap thh e ra c e s in bo th co n fertWcaioTHbune
» t e c ti ^ b o m ^
ences.; realizing
n
that everythingI
a m o u fla g e ^ d
can chai
h an g e w ith a deal o r two>
s prevented tfae
b e fo re
i e M arch 19 t r a d i c g
e th
[oke out inside
deadline
ine.
co n fliaw aged
Twen^
» ty -th re e b f th e 30 teaoisI
weaponry of ee n t e r• th
tb e seven-w eek s tre tc h
>
d |*ess confer-d riv e in
in jor widiin seven points off
yoff spot, w hich m ea n s aI
ms win rememE i S SB»e
m winning streak can do>
sfo rd ^ g R M io m e m
majoc< s h u fflin g in th e:
A merican atfa«wtwWi^
• to .;-;
m nCS.P«BD 2
"B uCtit
ies a n paper ^>eculadon.”
^
^ake leg
r - B U B L^K ennyA m bnaei
eem ade '
ft p hole in one iHth •
S.ii«dgB QDtfae No. S faole.tt.4
lU k e O o u n a y O u b o n u A
I ^ W i t n ^ s included
KXboapnn, Binte I b o n paonaod'.;
n
clXiideJeDMa.
O M p M tH iiM li
»nU V IA A N SW ER ;
AiSC’t bmsebell end fooi
^ l» ln ifa e lite l9 S O s .
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i
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the
death
Pago 02
T he A sso c ia te d P r e s s ____________
TheAtMclated
led'PreM___________
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1 season was one of
lis career, overshadly Bond^ record-setT performance.
►
4 homers, becoming
^ r to ever reach 60
fin t player
.328 and led
t l w times, batted
ba
the m ajors in RBIs (160), runs
scored (146),
i
), total
bases (425)
and intentional
ml walks (37). He set
team records in total b a s ^ extrabase hits (103)
3) and s l u g ^ p e^
-).
ss at his best down
th e stretch, hittin
hi
g 24 hom ers,^
baiting .383: and
ai driving in 5 9
runsoverthefir
!final 48 games.
Entering his
lis I l t h season wiih
tbeC ubs,SosaI
a h a s m t e e d j u s t ll
gamesin tfae last
las five years.
P or M a tt W
W illiam s, s p rin g
training is beet
ecoming a series of
bad breaks.
T he A ritona
n a th ird basem an
broke his leftt hleg and dislocated .
fais left an k lee during
(
a routine
field in g driU
U M onday an d is
expeaed tbm>iss
isi opening day.
- I w o rk edi bh a rd to p re p a re
nxysdf, so needl
id lessto sa y rm d is•p p o in te d ," W
W illiam s said. “I
would not discuss de
case, but said he was
Williams caused Chris
by recklessly handlin
gun.
“I agree it was tre
may even have been an
a
But at b ase , every
m anslaughter is an
U m b er said
Lember said authoi
Please see WIUJA
Jayha^^
wks
remain
non
top per
jrch
) i n e sLS
g
Ari;
iriz. - Sammy Sosa
arrived a t spt
spring training with
fanfare
ore Monday moming
isence im m ediately
H vened.up• th
tl e Chicago C ubs
clubhouse.
“Good momi
m ing America. Tm in
the
he house,” Sosa said
IS h e g re e te d his
S pring as
. t •
*ea
ea m m a tes sev e ral
training da>
lays a f te r th e firs t
. ------------ full
ull-squad w orkout
but still ahead
ad of the mandatory •
reporting date,
te.
Sosa shoo
look h an d s and
exchanged huj
l u ^ laughing all the
wifr.Uinnuteilllater, the bo(m box
in front of his
I
is locker
vras sending
loud, pulsating
ing music across the .
clubhouse.
Itw a s a s ifaa iparty had suddenly
1 the early momix^
broken out inth
After greetii
iting new teamm ate
Moises Alou,
u, whom he helped
ie Cubs, and giving
recruit to the
*a n o th e rh u gg 1to m anager Don
Baylor, Sosa1 ppulled on his uni., ■
son testing a new bat
.
foim andl»«at
slocker.
•
,r>
■ ■m frontof h isk
are counting on him
^
llie Cubs an
: as well as he did a
■
iiiocait ofmikssaess ami
flh i i K x v n t o f a n y m i n m m
i i hviuliid.'
l
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)bus
I
s i Pmtestjs will Ibe Salt !
1 ^
FLEMINGTON,
> N ,N .J. . - Form er
NBA star Jaysonn \Williams surrendered to police Monday
M
and wos
charged with m anslaughterinthe
an
shooting death of ia limousine drijnishable by up to
ver - a crime puni
m.
15 years in prison.
)rts commentator,
f two men, walked
entrance into the
b a rra c k s in
Bdn’t cbmment os
Kansas became the first tejim
this season other thlan
a n Duke
)
to he
ranked No. 1 in thlee AP
/ coUese
basketball poll in1 co
consecutive
weeks.
The Jayhawks (25-2
25-2) held tiie
top spot in the nationa
onal
=_
media voting Monday P n Ik
a day after winninp. 8888
87 at N ebraska, theii - 0 3
12th stra ig h t victor>
l o r y ----------that clinched the Big
Jig 12 rcKiiliir
season title.
It is the third time
ie tthi.s season
Kansas has been No.
1 The first
0 . 1.
tim e lasted only a week
we
as the
Jayhawks lost at UCLy
CLA, the
time they lost this scast
Kansas received 5V first-place
votes and 1,769 point:
lints, 43 more
lhan M aryland, whicl
hich held the
No. 2 spot a fte r beat
leatinR W ake
F o rest 90-89 Sun<
unday. The
T e rra p in s re c e iv•ed
e d H No. 1
votes.
Duke (25-2), which
I
ch hiicl
.suvenfirst-place votes andi 1.6HG
1,( jjoints.
was third for the secoi
.‘coiul striiifihi
week. T he Blue Devil
evils are tho
only other team to he
r
l)e ranked
No.
1 this season.
, Cincirmati stayedI N(
No. 4. while
O klahom a
and
A labam a
sw apped fifth an
amd sixth.
Gonzaga, Florida and
\
id Murqiiette
stayed seventh" throu
rough ninth.
respectively, w hilee P
Pittsburgh
moved up one spot to i'No. 10, the
Panthers’ first Top Ten
Tei rankinn
since the final poll of
tl: 1987 KK
)f the
season.
K entucky led thIC
e second
s
10
and was followed by
C
>y Oklahoma
State, Oregon, Arizona
lona, Illinois.
Georgia, Stanford,, Ohio
Ol; State,
Southem California and
anc Western
Kentuck>’.
The last five ra n k ted team s
w ere
C alifo rn ia,
a,
M iam i,
Connecticut, W ake} Foresi
Fc
and
Indiana.
C alifo rn ia, w hich
ch was
ranked in th e 1998-9!
8-99 season,
and Connecticut, whic
vhich was in
the Top 25 last month,
llh, were
w eek’s new com ers,
r p la cin g
s, re
Vir^nia and UCLA.
V ir^nia (16-9) andd UCLA
I)
(189) became the sixth and
am .seventh
teams this season to be ranked
i
in
th e Top 10 and fallII out
oi of th e
poll. The others were
!re :Missouri.
Iowa, Saint Joseph’s
;
I’s,, Syracuse
and Boston College.
T h at tie s th e mlost
ost Top 10
teams lo fall out of the
the.rar»king.v
since the poll expandet
■ded from 20
to 25 for the 1990-91
s
31 season.
It
also happened in 1992-9:
uest for the2 Cup resur
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th e
team most likely to end up
I on top
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vs. Potlatch (176). 8 p.m.
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(1 5 9 ), 31:15
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IW (22-2) vs. C ascade (15-7).
6 :3 0 p.m.
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p.m .
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• .1:45 p.m.
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(17-7) vs. Council (17-6),
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Murtaugh1((2206 ), 8 p.m.
■ tV M m H S
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; CHARLOTTI
rT E , N.C. (A P) WaUyI Si
Szczerbiak scored
NBA 24 poin
o in ts, a n d K evin
--------- Gamett;tti added 21 to lead
th e
M innesota
Timbenvolvess to
tc a 97-92 victory
over CharJonee on
oi Monday night.
th e Hornets’ chin
hird straight loss,
R asho N estei
iterovic tip p ed in
Garnett’s misss wi
with eight seconds
to play to seal
tl win and give
II the
the Timberwolve
lives a 3-1 mark on
their road trip.
Joe Smith scor
cored 16 points for
Minnesota, Nesti
esterovic added 14
and Marc Jacksoi
(Son - acquired last
w eek in a tradi
a d e w ith G olden
I
i
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I
Stat<
a te - had 12 rebounds in 22
22
minu
Inutes.
Eli
E
ld en C am p b ell le d th
th ee
Horn
jm ets widi 23 points.
.
Bai
Baron
Davis, Charlotte’s lead;ading
s
g scorer,
le ft a f te r th e first
irst
quart
arte r with a bruised chest.
Trail
ail B la z e r a 8 8 ,7 6 e r a 8 3}
pf]
•ed
PHILADELPHIA
- R asheed
Walli
sllace had 29 p o in ts an d 10
rebou
» unds as Portland won its sea­
l-high sixth in a row.
“ ■
*°Scc
>cottie Pippen le d a fourththquart
arte r comeback for the Trail
■ail
Blaze
izers, scaring 11 points in an
an
18-2
i n th at h elp e d P ortland
-2 ru
nd
overcome a nine-poin
lint d e f id t
TTie Sbters, who ht
ta v e lost four
ofsix,w a-e4^)f.23fr
from th e field
in the fourth quanei
:er. Eric Snow
and Allen Iverson eai
;ach scored 18
points, and Derrick; C
Colem w had
16 points and a sea:
!ason-high 15
rebounds.
Pippen finished wi
mth 17 potats
for Portland, which hi
has won 19 of
Clippers 90, GrIzzI
211*8 7 7
M EM PHIS, Tenr
nn. - E lto n
Brand had 27 pointsI and
a a careerhigh 23 rebounds ass Los
1 Angdes
won for th e first tin
ime in th ree
games,
J e ff McInnls
Me
added 19 points
and 12 assists
as
for the CUppers,
and Branc
and was 10^>f-12 from die
field
it was
tl diird straight loss for
s die
injury-dep
depleted Memphis, which
I only eight players. Eddie
S S t ^ o10"signed a l(M ay contraa
„ i ,h Ihe
le (Grizzlies on Saturday,
Started at point guard and p la y ^
linutes.'
““p i tSasol
:
led Memphis with
21 points
Its and 13 rebounds, and
Gill adde<
ded 20 points on 7-oM2
sho o tinlg
g ,. H e also had seven
assists.
NHL.
J . ______________________
ContinuMlframDt
11
much of a story.”
f”
T h e fe v o rite sJ
T h e D etroitt R
R ed Wings a r e
running away wii
with the W estem
Conference, but
J t as lot is going to
depend on how
iw ithey approach
the stretch drive.'
/e. This Is an older
team with more
tl
e than
Its share of
Olympians, andd it
ii wiU be intere s tin g to s e e he
how th e W ings
respond to a sch<
x hedule th at has
them playing 14
o their final 22
4 of
I
gamoes
« on the road,
Inti
n die Eastern Conference, the
he
p y eers
r s do s ^ like the team to
to
I t. T h eir d e fe n s e seem
n ss
anart(
u te r than it has been In years,
and 1thdie offense is deep with tale n t .ItIt aU boils down to goaltending,, aa n d w h e th e r o r n o t th e
Roma
m an
C echm anek/B rian
Bouch<
icher tandem can win playoff
key.
hodcej
^
w to watch
W**®#
Kee
ieep a clo se e y e on thlee
S
Olymp
I p i c s _____________
Contlniwdfnm Dl
^
letes, which are
re inum erous and
legitimate,” said1Olympic
01
historian
David WaUechinsI.
nsky. “TTie rest of
'
the world is goin(
)ing to rem em ber
these Games for
or th eir own athletes, as they alway
vays do, but also as
the grumbly, comp
mplaining, protest
Games. TTiey will
b the Games in
il be
which protesting
v acceptable.
lg was
Why? Because it: wo
worked."
Leaving asidee tlth e boycotts o f
1976,
1980
and
1984,
Wallechinsky said,
ud, “I thmk these
are the most center
itentious Games.”
~
Wallechinsky and
an many others
view the Intemnational
ati
Olympic
Comminee’s decisi
dsion to award a
second gold meda
idal to Canadian
p airs s k a te rs .JJ aam
r ie S ale an d
David PeUetier after
aft« a controversy involving a Frer
■rench judge as a
first domino fallii
illing. The m ove
pre-empted the est
established judid a l procedures of th e Court for
A rb itra tio n in Sp
S p o rt and m ay
have encouragedd th
the heap of disputes that foUowed.
« l.
T he
R ussian
la n
O lym pic
C om m ittee, whos
h ose own p a irs
skaters had to mak<
take room on th e
top step of th e po
podium , threatened to pull out
it co f th e G am es
a fte r voicing disp
ispleasure w ith
officiating d e d sio
sions, drug test
results and judgmei
ment calls in several sports. The! S<
South Koreans
hired a local law firm
fin to advocate
forashon-trackspe
speedskaterthey
say was w r o n g ly
^
disqualified.
The Olympics: mi
may be viewed
as a relativelyarmless
ham venue to
act out national
dn
dramas
because
there is no liveamanm unition in
play, except iniiethe
biathlon. But
th e IOC’s decisioi
sion, ostensibly
motivated by the
ft that other
B fear
athletes* achieveme
tments would be
ovet'shadow ed
bybyth e sniping.
m ay h av e co rnib
trib
u te d to ju s t
'
1
'
!
'
j
,'
f
B
O tta w a S e n a to rs ., T
1 hey h av e
m ore talent than Bos
oston - espedally if the Bruins do
do something
stupid like tra d e Bil
Jill Guerin an d m o re d e p thI th an the
T oronto M aple Lea
If they
m ak e th e rig h t mo'
trading deadline, thi
c o u ld s te a l th e I
Division crown and si
in the playoffs.
.' , .
T he S an J o s e Sh<
h a rk s h av e
established them sel'
elves as the
team to b e a t in th
th e P acific
S
that,
a the bickering dominated
; as
ed
dmes and the perunanality of the
Olymp
mpic coverau on many days.J.
host. It’s easy to forge
get now that
“II thought
tl
th ese w ere great
at
the U.S. team itself wa
vas rent with
Game!
nes undl the tim e when peoMh litig io u s ac tio n be
b efo re th e
p le sti
started to p la y tit for ta t,”
:,”
Olympics. Speedskat.
ate r Tommy
said1 Am
it erican film m aker Bud
id
O’Hare
and
bobsled
IFpusher Jen
Greens
enspan. whose Olymprfc docuuD avidson p re ssed aiarb itra tio n
mentai
itanes are noted for their balucases in attempts to ga
gain spots on
ance.
“
i. “This Is the Cold War startrttheir squads. Both faij
ailed, but In
ing ov
ov er again in th e Olympic
ic
the current U.S. cuinu
lire of using
arena,
ta.
. th e courtroom to assi
isign blam e,
How
owever, Bjom D aehlie, the
le
their efforts didn't seer
*m as outiaretired
red Norwegian cross-country
ry
g eo u s as th ey m ighi
h t h av e 20
skier
w won 1 2 -------------------- r w4io
ago.
Olymp
id e
from
d u i^
: sec u rity ,
allele
ledi c a re e r, •TheTVntiftfs for th e SaH Lake
th e
b ig g est
saidI hhe did n o t City OlympicsI we:
were com parable to
p o te n n
t i ia l source
think
I e atmos- those for the last
k th
last Winter G am es
o f t e nnsion
s
headp h ere
re of th e staged In Norttt
rtftA nw lca.
in g i:in to th e
Games
ies had been • NBC’s a v wI f^* prim etim e ratlflg: G a m eess
was
spoilec
led by high- 19.2.
w h e thier
e i the emolevel[feuding..
fe
• Highest ratk«(
««clumi8ttM!l7
tionalI iafterm ath
* ^liee racers are nlgnts: 22.3 (tie
(tie Ibetw een closing
o f t h ee S ep t. 11
concer
:e rn e d w ith ceremony, fl^re
wre Skating Short pro- t e r r o rrist
i s attacks
theirr ovm
o form," gram).’
w o u l dd p ro m o te
h e said.
sai “They •The ratine is* 1188 percent Mgher
j i n g o iism
s
th a t
don'tcthinkabout
tl
ttian the 19988 Nagano
N<
Olympics
w o u ldI nmake nonpolitics
ics or federa- on CBS.
Ithletes feel
tions.”
:.”
*TlMtopWlnteri
ftw O am M averag*
u n e a ssyy o r , conSome
m e develop- rating was 27.8
.8 ffor th e 1 9 9 4
v e r s e tly.
l)
put
m ents
ts
a r e UllehamerOlympt
rmptes.
u n d u ee p re ssu re
Inevita
itab le w hen • Each ratli« poir
ppfcit rep rese n ts 1
on
th
i
:he
hpm e
th e citizens
cii
o f percent of U.S.
5. te
television housete a m ,
severa
Tal dozen holds, wtik:h cum
^ n l l y tran slate s to
T h e!edefinitive
countri
itries gather about 1.05 mlllloi
Illlon h o m es.
c o m m lent
ei
on th e
in one
ne place in
________________ s u b je»a :may have
the nan
lame of an y -'--------------------com e fl
from U.S.
thing.
< is th a t a lot of folkss
;. One
skier and double silver
er medalist
will catch
cat cold. A nother is thatt
Bode M iller, who spbk
3ke plainly
cenain
in items, such as commemo->•
where, many snow ange
gels feared
ra tiv
'e e food p ins a n d flee cei
to tread.
berets,
ts, will acquire dispropor“It was a terrible traj
ragedy that
tionate
te value. A diird is tlu t peocan’t b e re ctified byy :som eone
ple will
iil disagree on what is fair to)
winning a gold medal,”"hesaid.
I
the athl
ithletes who, for the betterr
R eview s o f th e ho
lo t-b u tto n
partofofa month, become siuTomoment virhen die U.S.f
.flagfound
gates for
foi entire cultures,
in die Worid Trade Cent
nter rubble
The
e Olym pic G am es also)
w as ca rrie d in to th ee <
O pening
invariab
iaWy reflect the tenor of the5
Ceremony by eight U.S.
.S. athletes
Division,I,aand should be tough in
th e playof
yoffs. Their success will
d e p e n d I con how th e Teem u
Selaruiesit
situation plays out.
T he d a ili
ilih o is e i
evils and Dallas Stars are
tter teams than they’ve
0 far, vet bodi are on die
in early vacation,
Both would
wo
be a tough firstround drav
raw in the playoffs, but
they can’t
I’t pull off any upsets if,
they don’t
f a way in.
I’t find
«
were gener
lerally positive. The gestu re was1 seen
si
as dignified and
lea v en edd by
I th e fa ct th a t the
Olympic fla
flag, generally borne by
re presents
ntatives from th e host
country,was
wa Instead conveyed by
intemadoni
onal luminaries.
Snowbot
)o a rd er C hris Klug, a
m em ber of
ol the ath lete s’ color
guard and
nd w inner of a bronze
medal 19
m
) mondis
after surviving
a liver tran
ansplant, said conversations with
th his com petitors led
him to beli
lelieve th at Americans
cam e off
a “patriotic but not
f as
obnoxious.”
s.”
As th e! allegations
ai
flew last
week, athlei
iletes continued to com­
pete and mingle
m
in die Olympic
Village wid
vithout the rancor that
filled thee official
I
conference
rooms. The
he cease-fire extended
even to shoi
hort-track speedskating,
subject of
s(
f some
of die most serioussecond-g
d-guessing.
G reg ario
rious, g o ate ed Apolo
Anton Ohnc
ino got spedal protectio n a f er
te r w in n in g h is gold
m edal court
urtesy of th e dlsqualif ic a tio n oolf a S o u th K o rean
s k a t e r . KKco rean fa n s m a d e
d e a th threi
re a ts and shut down
th e U.S.Olympic
01
Comm ittee’s
In tern et ser
server with a barrage
of e-mail taking
ta
issue widi die
dedsion.
But things
Igs were di^erent on an
individualI lle
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F
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ror 17 years, the only thingg that
th kept M iducl
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was his two
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m tthinking about a
cap
list, and it couldn’t come at a worse time for
The former Arizona
jton Wizards.
league-record 12 conse
so sore he couldn’t play the
fi
le final
6:27 of a 92starts wCTe die most ev
at Miami - even when the oute
outcome was still in
ae. Jordan seemed resigned
led to his fate and
S o r e k n e e c o u l d} possibility that the injuryf coi
could force a “doWASHINGTON-Fo
Jordan off the courtards
ft had tho day off Monday,
iay, widi their next
home against Portland.. He
sj
retirements. Now a chi
lc said
there was a
lity” that he’ll go on the Irtj
spell on the injured lls
irtjury list, which
a minimum of five games.
his slumping Washingtc
Jordan’s knee was so
80 loss Sunday night at
ich r e t u r n s a s a s s l s it taain t
doubt. After die game
N.J. - R ecently firet
ired coach Larry
even talked about theORD,
p
ils ;as an a ^ istan t
sure” to his career. g to the New Jersey Devils
miff undergoes treatment for
fo r;a recurrence of
Jordan and die Wtzar
game Wednesday at he
me an assistant under Kevi
levin C onstantine
“very strong possibllit
on Jan. 28, spent the pas
past two weeks as
means he would miss aired
1
' Herb Brooks and the silver
ver medal-winning
eam.
F ir e d D e v ils c o a Ldl Lamoriello said Cunniff was
was told about the
mpics, and that he wanted
ti go Salt Lake
EAST RUTHERFOl
id to
Robinson is returning
coach while John Cunni
diroat cancer.
n d le r , o t h e r s t o g e t : uUln d e r c a p
Cunniff, who becami
Icons deared S10.37S million
1 cap room on
ion of
when Robinson was fire
0 under the salary cap, butt it cost
< them their
an assistant coach for F
their alitime leading receiver
ver
and a starting
U.S. Olympic hockey tea
Devils president Loued1 quarterback Chris Chandli
ndler that he will
cancer before die Olym
cut all-time leading receiver
T
erTerance
Madiis
City, anyway.
Bradford.
F a lc o n s c u t C ham
i l n e t t i, F e r r e i r a w i n In f i r s t r o u n d
ATLANTA-The Falo
champion Greg
I
Cg Rusedski
beat
Monday to get $833,000Defending
1
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7-5 Monday in the first round of
starting quarterbacle, thi
freesafe^.
yne F erreira of South Am«
\m e ric a needed
The Falcons Informed
Spain’s Ju an Balcells, 6-3,
>-3, S-7, 6-3, and
be released. They also cu
beat qualifier Ju stin
in C
Gimelstob 6-3.
and free safety Ronnienetti
B
matches. Kristian Pless of
of L
Denmark beat
R u s e d s k l f S a n g u lu
Corea 6-2. 6-2, and K ennet
n e th Carlsen of
Taylor Dent, 7-6
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Germany’s Lars Burgsmi
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the Slebd Open.
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Eighth-seeded Wayn
th ree sets to defeat sSito play A ustralian Wayn<
ly n e A rthurs In
stch.
^ l y ’s Davide Sanguine
In other first round m
Hyung-Taik Lee of Ko
Denmark defeated Am
th e h a r d c o u rt a t the
Srichaphan of Thailand
^1.
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Monday night’s final matt
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liams was
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ended Us.basketbaU ca
retired from die New JFerseyNets
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Ffensive linemen of^the past
ast 20 years is leavlg di.e game, as T an ^ a Bay
y le
left guard Randall
IcDaidel announced Mon'day
day night that he is
Jtiring, bringing to an end
id at 14-year career
lat could eventually eam him
hin: a Hall of Fame
erth.
McDaniel, 37, played thle
e past
p
two seasons
ith th e Bucs but is mo-st remi
•emembered for his
Dzen c a m p a ig n s w ith1 th
tl e M in n e s o ta
ikings. He signed with Tam
rampa Bay in 2000
ter being released by Minni
innesota for salary
ing
Mipd reasons.
na State star was selected
ai a starter for a
d as
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run to die gold medal
lal, broke a thumb during: the
die Olympic toumam ent
Shanahan, who leai
» d s die Detroit Red Wings
i scoring widi 30
gs in
goals and 27 assists,Iconfirmed
o
to The Detroit News
Nei that his diumb
was broken. Red Win
Ings spokesman John H ahnsaid
hn:
Monday d u t .
the Detroit medical staff
n
will look at Shanahan’s
Ul’s thumb when the
left wing rettinu to dii
die team.
ras h d d without a point inn C
Canada's 5-2 gold-'
medal cUncjilng winI iover the United States Sun
Sunday, took a slash
on his first shift agains
Inst an earlier game against
Fi
;t Finland,.fracturing
a bone in his right thui
lumb, die News reponed.
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\
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Ocelots. They want co re
return to
th e N a tio n a l J u n io r C ollege
A thletic A sso d atio n (N.
NJCAA),
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V
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M o o t-l
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guard Javon a a n t and M
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College owns a distit
stinction that
T h re e of
< t h e O celots’ w ins
are bade
' man Emir Medunjaniri - at
can be claimed by few
finished
few schools in . cam e in1 Twin
1
F alls Nov. 15-17
‘from th at team , which fi
: this country.
Irlggs, in
when the
ie team won the annual
f324. But coach Carlos Bri
L ik e
C alifon
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rornia-Irvine
K&T
S te e l
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^his fifth year a t Schoolcrs
(A n te a te rs), A n iherst
he
lg collec(L ord
Toum am
meent, including a 98-85
fassembled a high-scoring
Jeffs), C entenary (G
(G entlem en)
overtimee«
win against the College
ition o f new com ers, ledd by 6-8
and a few others, Scho
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choolcraft has
of Southei
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M
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priiill
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a nickname all its own
iwn for Its athney'sopeni
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Westland Glenn; and 6-1
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lecic teams.
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lHarris out of Detroit Mumf
nford.
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fier basketball
Schoolcra
:raft, w hich received a
Schoolcraft Is averagln
in g 97.2
; team called the Ocelot
dots could be
first-round
nd bye, will open at 730 ' „points and outscoring opp
iponents
; unearthed, Schoolcraft
raft has anothp.m. (EST
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gby 38.5 points a game.
; e r distinction th at wi
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Monday ni
night's Macomb-Alpena
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