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Ji said. A lunar cycle is n ha lf days, b u t th e hum e d a r h a s m ore d ay s so IS moons end up ih o ne me
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■ tba'm iK«H«liiTî II ; • Monday. W «i
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m f l * triad to buy M book! at a Pai
■ City book ttop ■ « ■ . : to hive hla
American Expr card turned do had expired thi before. wai happy to pay Cl uid Courtney Gannon, who m
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Read A c r o ^ 7 j l( j j^ a IicaOey ' M oun^V lakWgfcVoItoy....... ........ BUrtbywni htles will celebn^o 12:30 p.(n.t t.late Dr. Seuss *■• v~>uW PUbBe U_ :________ ̂ ■̂ Vtlrneirim.atoirySctteoinrsl- ■ Seussctiarae dtobytho p.m.Othof8tn Idaho's champi- or4:15 p.m. i !amotlp.ffl. boadmwlr^i School fimv cacti sesskn.
)r;ins Cot in the ing also will b< ■cod to younger Ttvtai Foiif Put .m. a puppet 5hmlyScbeolln thoEgg'byDarioty of class- with InfomiaUi shlngthoday -Imponanco offijilghtat&ao------- droo. Tho proi- —. . j - t o 8ptm. --
D o m e i n;e 1915, the ory said. have two in
I said. k l i W S ^ C T)luc moon ishcnomcnon, ra sB W B ^yiB h ly one. heis 29 and a i''»>wff83Ki-^
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;. ■ W A S H IH G Il uniM. /.fl • ooxen senator! H e m OT Clinton to com /anting to nation into cor » work at th e ogriculturt House. chat America'st bis trip ricndng dcspci .. J . .. ditions.* “ >'• “WhUe th o u
arc being forc< illnton . ture due to coll r several prices, m any of Parit processors a re Itare anlv “* re tu rn s and
^ the senators w n t h e co o litio
xpress B yron D orga i down. It . Chuck Hagel, F
: the day a d m in ls tra tio r “fu ll-sca le , del
, „ L , tion” within six y OMOt fer, d a ted Feb . »1 ■ th e W hile House9 wafted “A gricultural
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Helen Brown, tho principal of Popplewflll Bementaiy School in Buhl,- react* after more than 30
___ «llQM.o(green_________.JelM are dumped on her.
— Bfownej^Ma-----------------to take the •limy bath after her student* put In 10,000
- hours reading.
3 books ' ia Day ̂ iI View Bementaof School In <II hold a rc«^o:thon from , fn. to 3 p.m. ( le Ubraiy Hill foatura 8to0 ccncs
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1 the steps........iday. Gov. d to make : mctham*
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th e y a r e v ie w e d ; S ta te s , te llin g h e r I ; • d sm s o f B eijing’s hu • tices, i ts e ffo rts to a
U .S . t e c h n o lo g y a . b u i ld u p o p p o s i te ' ; re flec t an an ti-C him
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. llnundary County Ilno-Junetlc • Jiincikn U.S. JOinadian inrdcr;
Id«l« 21 - IWK.ldaho.aiy,
i Moon '• Continued from Al
l l ie moon you a rc like! will look full bu t technic
; moon i.s a t its fu lles t on ; moment. .
“ It’s lite ra lly a n instn ' ' said. “ In most cases if y
; very cloiely, th e re is a : ; of the m oon th a t is n ot Ji; I For exam ple, th e blui
• : - w l l be a t its fu llest a t 3: ' on M arch 31 b u t o u i o
view .below the horizon. I th e m o o n d o e s . r is e : even ing , i t will 99 .86 p ' full, m eaning only 0.14 p
of the s ide facing u s will be lit.
: Circuladon' DOoniol U'uloek, circulation n
CirciilotioAjl^ne linet a l>clwccn 7 nntl ro a.m ^nly «Jn not reccivc your p a ^ bj
; cftll the niiralwr ft>r your oret • nuricy-iiupcrl-■ I’liul-O aldcy .........................65
Twin FnllsBiiJ oilier o r c n t .................. 73
; Sub.scriprion ratesHome delivery: dilly arxi Sunda
: per week: Sunday only. S2.00 pe ; MaiUuhtcription«muMi*paJiJlni
and are available only where deli ; m i malntait>cd. Mail nies: Alt Idali I dally and Sunday S6.00 per weei : nnly H.OO per week. Sunday onij
per week. Oui o f iiaie ra tec dai
IWn F.B, ld*o TowlQ, M«d,
3 ^ 0 0 3 1Pnalrie _
High: M 18
of snow after midnight.■ Batay on Wedrxsdiy with
Wgtencar37.
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. Htgh: 51 Low; 35m Ooudy, wilh a ch.ince of,1 rain in the m orning.’■ Locally breezy^ Breezy
and cooler on- -W cdncjdjy. ■
Mountains/ erVblley _________
HijPr'l? low. 20 Partly doudy turning 10 mos;-
I fy cloudy tonlglit with rain or ^ s^ow shower* likdy. Mostly■ cloudy on Wedncsdjy.-
WigJ»inifK40s.
iohoHJgh! 46 tow: 28 Piftiy doudy, with ptchy morning fof*. Southwest
I winds 5^^ S niph: Mostly" ~ cloody on Wednesday.
dohoHigh: 47 Low: 27
• Rartiv sunny wilfi light and v.iri.ible winds. R.iln likdy tnnighi .ireJ Wttintattiy.
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ing high clouds tonight, X Joudy-and-*vm dyA>n- ^ Wcdnesd.iy, with snow likcr ^ ly.HiRhsffom3S-iO, ^
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HljfcSO Low; 31 Sure MotNy cloudy, with Sen incrMsing clouds in Ihc U n ning. Man
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ĥt critiqi2! b mhum an righ ts prac- im p i0 acqu ire sensitive B ajL y a n d i t s m is s i le ly be te T a iw a n do n o t fo r a lina conspiracy, os n ex tj
[HO ROAD.re Utonday •r»cnin«'i road Lowaa Idatio Dopartmeni of Stanley.
u>Oly.KaltRJw.dy.w«, FnirfielIJruyrocatcUo. mw; MoUd Carey, i
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No o n e is r ik e ly to se e s e c o n d moo mically.- the caUed b lue, A o n ly m - a T b c ^ te rm ,
b a c l^ 4 0 0 ye js tan t,” he m e a n in g w a if you look so m e th in g wi a liny b it th e m oon vras
't l i t . " . c l e i n S k y * >Iue moon zinc 1 3:49 p.m.......... In la te r y e1 of loca l sadness and Ic on. W hen a dozen songs, is e th a t H o w e v e r , t 5 p e rc e n t th e fu l l m oor 4 p ercen t • becau se o f a ] will w on’t a tm o s p h e r e
explosions o r f
Sunday 57.00 per wt Ruiuxer 1^' o
Salci lax included ii : t are open S15.00 charge wiil Miy. If you nmimed checlia. f by 7 a.m..“reo: Mail infonmat. 677-4042 ITie Timot-New* (t.
.Jiilwd dally at J32 1 •733^31 ( I'all«, Idaho. 83301.
Ncwipaperx Inc. Polo ralli by TTte Tlmc«-Nc
• county newspaper pur* 4nday.S3.KS ilOtl ofthe IdahoCode. 0 per week, deslpuled as the day ol J In advance legal noliees will be put delivery it Pofimailer. pleaii Idaho rale*: addmi form lo: P.O. & »eeJc. daily Idaho 83303, only $3.00: daily and “-q-t
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H i^ SO Low; 33Mostly sunny with increasing high clouds intheaftcfnoon.Modfy ckxxJy tonighL
Idaho weattier■ TUoirtaty, Mar. 2
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«mri»etomommf 7;11 a jaunar phase: ftiH. March 2; last quarter,^rch 10; new, M irch^^^ qoarte r.,
ues Chinah in e se lenders have d e d a re d o m m a n d b ip a r t i s a n J ia c k i r Washington. • ^In m eetings M onday with P n [lu R o ng ji and Vice P rem ie r ichen, A lbrigh t told them th a a t w ay to m ute those c riddsm j ip ro v c S ino -A m erican tie s i: a jin g to change i t s ways substai befo re Zhu a rrives in W ashtn
r a m eeting w ith President CU x t m onth.
) REPORT^J£. 12 - L««iuao.KooiUa, wee KooaUi k dud>. ley < p g la .b R te1 ^n ^JS. 30 — Meuntaia liona-FalHicM. dry. ficid-JuiKlioo Idaho 7S. dry; JoMloa IdL V. * r. AnxhUitunOt,^, Uafao FaO».Ai 01. by Magic Valley . '" - Hcriodlcal* paid ai Twin•News. Omdal dty andxinuatii lo Section 6C-xle. Thunday ii'hcreby ••y of (he week on whichpubtlthed.;aie aend ehaoge of >. Boa 548. Twin Falls.
Meta** Spo«' ClAUO
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1 I»3 47 low: 30
Windy and cooier with s rain and snow showers
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wcsl in the Snake Riw early aAemoon wrath
aewhere: Ckxjds the Northeast on Me was found ak>ng tho rain dropped on the p.
ter. March Mostly cloudy M assachus^ south
IS Methr e d , b u t ConUrMed frpm Al k in g in i " T h is is th e
message you car P rem ier said, e r Q ian C r itic iz e d fot th a t th e cence duiing h is s n « ^ K e m p th o rn e w « IS fo r s i le n t on c n s ^ n a l - promised to brim h jnston lo c a l la w e n ft
ag e n c ie s to ge tl; a ttack , and th e i
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re p re se n ta tiv e s S ta te P o lic e ,
-Lo-mm. po lice c h ie fs a n . . prosecutors.
G etting th e dru dry. wee off th e S treet w ill
red u ce th e robbc o th e r m eth -re la te
^ dry; Some prosecutors . take u p m ore thaj
»oiaUin, . th e re la t io n s h ip be on moon p erfec tly covo o u A n d e r^ sa id L e r “I t seem s lik e n sj IV* ■ coincidence,” h e said, c it . U n less th e b lue m c i'. . la te r - th is m onth has
e d by a tm osphere dm >le look unusual, ne “ I t ’s j u s t a fu l l lie A nderso ii said.
's- T im es-N ew s s ta f f it M areantonio can be r
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rnERY WEAT MBER$ - FO RECINNtNCtfMHO JWUSAtl. .3.UTLOTTOft ASrSNUMBtJtS
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M ! H^^gh: 40s Low: 20t «■light chance of rain sifaht c towers in the valleys. shm m i
^ t f o r n o o ^ u esday, 2
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to ! radio bar»d a t VHF-FM i 62^ or II ■awjOjwtmcnl fo jd fpports is:
i" VTO tound Irorn'VcmKXlt souti 1 parts of New .York stata wesi
eastern Ohto and West Vln;lnL-i, • rttgh pnssofeaJongtheColl I and diy v«athcr from the Soo . W |d thnDogh the Mississippi V.
A warm front workcff Its way cm Plains and northern Misslwp clouds, as well as some flumt pakotas. Minnesota and W is ^
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in th o doy ,to n ’s c o m m it te e „ h o w .u d y « m th e bill rnate fto p r a f te r a -te a r in g in w h ic h ^ ^ r h jj a r tm e n t o f L aw , , i ,„ „a e n t D ir e c to r E d MonHnen said Id a h o a n d j h e
i r s s s v cJp th e P9 ten tia lly Bristolj - la b o ra to r if fs in -----Thaedi
gationlom e p la n s to b e search 1 t h e S t a i e h o u s e . ..h o did Inesday m orn ing tudents m arch in g ]■ o u g h is E n o u g h lim s to c u rb drug ; Idaho te e n s . H e iriahn i th e r e p l ic a o f i lT ty B ell t h e r e to Irug-free Id ah o .”5-in f ro n t o F th e --------n ....... M o n d a y r-rn e s o u n d e d a -w h»m -he-ofte tt— eyors o f po ison .”^ d o n t s e t S tan .J____________ grams tl•ufs p o li t i c a l yrv H ahn ca n be B o ise a t (20 8 )
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I th an th e s \m . 1 _ _ _ ^ a ller th a n th e se b e s t show s ■pv •r nr
ConUfRMdft t s p e c ta c u la r x k T u lid. T h e thtm oon r is in g
a s b e e n t i n t r ‘“ 7 'dust, i t w o n 't
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i T H E R I Corignitulatl• ^ A f ’r ' f)Wl-ovi: L A o i cashedhUg
Thoypufcha a tto rr /s r
W.u Chock cur {7 1 DOUBLE BL» canwlnup^ $2J;000!II C
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Bol ̂ ̂ I Bur
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o day. Lew
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B I I H H . M̂llwaorl62JSMH2.1he NewC
NewYOklah< Omafc
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outh and west through Portbn iveslem Penpsylvanu. Reno ________ ' St.LouiCoif Coast brotj^t fair 1 ^ , '^ Southeast Coast west- Seattle H Valley and southern
«avthtouch the north.i s ^ l Valley, brining C a n id
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',,, WASHINGTON. ,»an important mntt< .. orimination lawsui
_____ Court justices wreswith the thorny is:
«employees can seel, ages to punish (heir c
■; woricplncc bias. ‘ Hie issue arises In
job disaiminatlon d i say, as workers se employers responsibli
, them differently bea rac^ sex, relisian orgin. Lower, courts ha
' d iffering standards >yhen extra damages
------- punjtivedamagesrshoable above and b ^ n tary reUef designed sii) pcnsate the wronged e
By the end of Mon long argument, it wa justices weren’t sure, e
“Thu statute is sim .ing ,” Chief Justic*
Gfficersa’M arin e ’s case rr to jury on W edr
■ CAM PLEJEUNE.N, A Marine pUot's super
--------give-him-ail-tlievlimnlals he needed before h ered an Italian ski gone Wiling 20 people, an ol investigated the traged; Monday.
M Col. Thomas Blickesaid th e pilot, Capt. Ashby, and his crew or SB P tw le r planned the
•swell as ihey could with l^mation they were given. ' ' “What we learned di . investigation was it was
. ' ‘lo ry erro r and should ■;ri»een done that way," h< ; ' t t e last elay of defense t ■ • 'S t Ashby'd coun-martiaL
The case'may go to tl ^'.yian military juiy on Wei w'.' Ashby, 31, of Missioi
Calif., is charged wjth 2 . jdf involuntary manslau^
other counts, including fi ‘,^plan the mission prope
u j . CHICAGO (AP) — A j hfonday awarded $30 milli
, .prize-winning violinist wh( ; leg and pan of her fdot wt , was d r o g ^ down a train pi ; after her violin case got <
•* I behind a door.; The award was for less lii ■ $66 million In compensator
___Loses and ab.out.$SOO.nuli: imnmvc damages Rachel ] [ ha3 sought. Railix>od atfe >’ told jurors $5 million total I -fair amount
Test drive a car' I and you could I
toward the lease oPartic^nls must lost drivo veh
farms al peitUpailng dealoi
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- - M.S.R.P. $21.^98
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irt niulworkers ■ ^ damages?
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N _ Taking up 'Utter In jo b dis.•sutts, S u p rem e A deline restJed M onday ■ issue of w h en ij,,^gk-ex tr a datii'------cult-beaw^em p lo y e rs for tw o v e iy t
i i n ^ u s o n d s o f d ^ g K SI clamis, lawyers in evcrv ii
‘o hoW ' But at theable for treatm g vidcs a stjecause of the ir damages dor national ori- opplied in «Iwve im posed TTjcmati
rd s r e g a rd in g wlien Carolges, knoivn a s . th e ChicaShould be avail- l ^ t a l A s »/ond the mono- was passedI simply to com- Kolstadsouid employee. second-ruiilonday’s hour- associationwas c le a r .th e — ..butam alose, either. instead,simply .confus. She maimrice W illiam on the job b
Jays pilot’s SI: m ay go dnesday ; n . c . ( a f ) ~periors didn’t" '
-e his jet sev- londola cable,
ofHcer who ;edy testifled
c k en sd e rfe r p t. R ich a rd 1 on th e EA- the flight a s .
ith the infor* en.I during the was supervi-. u ldn’t h av e
he said on » testimony iaL -0 the eight- Capt Rkiiard A(Vednesday.' Cultf, jmffti tff | Sion V iejo . • Moodn s t Cam} h 20 countsl u s t e r and could g et monig failure to ‘prison.............operly . H e P ro se c u to r
rds-violinistA ju ry on B arton was t nillion to a down the tracks who lost a t r a in ‘> la tfo r r ; w*en she . W innetka in J t n p b tfo rm . sued M etra, chi ;ot caught mucerraUagenc:
and Nmhwestei s than the Co., now owned I: itoiy dam> **Rachel Bann im o a J o ___ stnnri.iip-toaw ilel Bonon enohp&us resoun a tfbm eys o fh c rp ee rsto ro >tal was a of h e r injuries,"
, Robert OiffonL
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1 S309 or purchase of a car Ivehtio al partldpating deahrshlps fai9rs.Mastbef6y9anorokterto
New 1999#y LUMINi
~ V6 Enstne;C^ Way Power
5 “ ^ ^ Keyless f Entry, Dri Passengfi Temperal Control •
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Official Enti^DropTf U
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~ H E \̂ O L BB* B/vd. N. . (208) 733-30
iis disciVAe isstu ispartia4lariy dijjta
tosaytwoxxrydil
uisc said of the law, Tide stiw Qvil Righcs Acc. “No. iin pretend chat it is a dear cne as to where a court is to Ii
. . . • - Itissue is particularly diffi- damse the lavrsceins tu'say-----tiy different things. On one KIt suggests that punitive &a should not be awarded hi y job discrimination case. * d; he same time; the law pro-: standard for assessing . Cis that seemingly djuJd be Ciinevetycase. Kilatter got its start in 1994, P,V irole Kolstad. a lawyer for JpogO:.based_American - “Lssociauon. sued after sJie y*‘ Ksl over for a promotion. sought a promotion to tiie ranking position in theion’s Washington office, S®' le staff lawyer gotthe job
untained that she lost out tJ" b,becauseofhersex.and
supervisors s]rec
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[“ s**dAsUiyofMiMlon'Vtaio. ,4 d̂> to bit court-nurtlal trial Asl smpUJ«iiM.N.C. have
restnlore chan-200 years in it was . . • • ity “t(tors say ^ sh b y was new.”
t $ 3 0 M —is dragged 366 feet g :ks from a commuter /V I arm in suburbanJanuary 1995. She ■* 7 >chc suburban com- V / 3U7. and Che Chicagostem T hm ^rtttion ■* £id^U nionPadfia J V l j larcon was able to
Hutes and ask a juty - i P r e I recognize the depth s," said hci'lawyer, d.
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slie introduced evidence ai indicating the assodadon j considered giving h er the Instead, they “preselected male lawyer and changed th description to fit his qual
- tions,-shc argued.-A'jurynil Kolstad’s favor and awardci $52,718 in back pay but was hibitcd from considering pur
̂ dom^cs. •She appealed, and chc full
, Court of. Appeals for the C ircuit ruled last year Kbisffld wasn’t endtied to>nx: punitive damages in the cas conduded tiiat Congress, whi amended Ude Vn in 1991 to,
■ vide'for liionetaiy relief, di in tend^punitive damages ti availablJMrevery job discrim don case. Instead, it mean reserve punitive dam ages
.“particularly.egregious violati of Title vn,” the court hdd.
In arguments Monday, lawj for Kolstad an d the Clin
share blamereckless.and violated the rr sion’s 517-mph speed limit a
jet cut a cable a b e ^ 370 f< above the valley floor.
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the appeal of '. who was convj
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5] 1997 of fifst-deg f i p i i n g Wig^ns, T ^ e chest a i figh t outside ? WoahingtonStre-
Irevinow asst , • prison, with pos - - after 35 years. -
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___ __N ,iemployecs. and seejv 'ning play "Beehii i^'field crip will takt
‘t . The 2002.a u b i«• *',trips.. It's on organ !' jents, teachftrs and
■: ;who ccordlruite edu ,: ties for the ninth-gn :; .objective is to ke« L;jschool. The clul ;>^“Graduate together;
The IGF funde ; :jthrough a $245,00(
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. 'Dog bttes, drag ;!in yard In Neva(
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^Students will cot In scholastic toui
t TWIN FALLS-M <; i students will compel
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.VjScholasdc Tournament. The students will coit
1 .western regional quiz t ot the Boise Center on Students race to sound
’ be the first to answer • ond earn points. Questit ! .variety of topics bu t 1 » math snd science.
Finolists from this w« . jW ll compete in a state ti
March 20 a t Bo; I JJniversity. "nie state ma Iw a tch ed on Idaho
. i Television at 5 pjn. that < : ’ The ,two winning team ' j-eaent Idaho in the --fidenceBowI.- ; liie follovdng Magic V I schools will send studei * contpeddon: Class A - T ; Mihico, Mountain Home
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9 hear murder I ipeal today I^.LLS - The Idaho • Iourt will hol(l court Iy and Wednesday............... ■e heard today include Iof Rudolfo Tcevino, Inv icted of the 1995 * ■■an Wiggins. ' ■ind Trevino' guilty in Hdegree murder in the Hins, who was shot in ■h a shotgun during a ■de C ircle K on ■treet South. ■s sentenced to life in Hpossibility of parole H
iwyer will argue thot Hivesdgation Trevino' H> using an unconsdtu- ■ estive photo lineup' ■ m lssible ones)n-one ■ Dse identifica tions ■ e been used at trial ■ challenge the admis* ■ u t witness testimony ■ uit was never t^ tc d ' ^ 1 lecudon'wioiess’ rea-~^g state’s evidence. s the court should e jury an option to 2 itary manslaughter M •year fixed sentence H
ichool earns ndatlon grant»hl H igh School IVsw arded a nearly A-f ro m -th c -Id ah o ------in da tion.will pay fo r two 1 1 trips to Boise. 'ts w ill tou r the I J r on April 13, meet ehind th e scenes see.the,award-winT_ihive." The other Time*ake students to a vhich ^ yet to be TW
twoni) i«:organizmg the ble*ni{anlsation of par- ■ beingod administrators..' Mbndeducaciona! activi- ■ But•grade doss. Their Burdinkeep students in becaulu b ’s m otto is • she dlier2002.'’ nurdeided th e gran t and W000 educational wasth< e JA . Sc Kathryn »i j ition. pened,
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NevT=-An 18-“ " X A was b it te n and g Sunday after-1 of h is family’s By N^. e. TlmM-N ibrador retriever 'othy Wells, who TWHyard. H ie attack Auger]2 boy’s fa th e r Canron d drove it away. sheriffs Cunningham of foredos leriffs Office. Abou :aken to Elko posed I , w here he was ment sit> wounds and of the Pi [ties w ere still in a pub og M onday. If the tran obably be quar- County < 'S before being , it hap igham said; Septeme
Backtiompete tw ii if ij oumamentMagic Valley I J l p e te In Boise J — av in the ninth ............. .. ' '
ra:^ m p ete ln th e iz touTTiament ' , ̂on the Grove. in n July ' nd a buzier to J^«nd th ver questionsations cover a , GUo^rt u t e s p e d a l j y Pleaded ̂
' tery, was 1 w edc’j nieet “ ‘■“J » tournament B o lse_S ta ie , match can be 'tho Public
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rWIN FA LLa- TJie mothert)f 3 men convicted in a 1996 dou*, !*murder pleaded guilty to.l I n ^ n ^cce«ory to murder'
Jut D is tric t Ju d g e Roger rdlck didn't accept her-plca— ause Susan McLows insisted ̂ didn’t try to cover up the rders of Jafra Jand le Sumaya I Walter Jesse Ellison, which ; the basis of the charge.[ did no t know w hat hap- ed," she said. “As God as my less, I did not know.”
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VIN F A L L S - The lond at ir Falls in the Snake River 'on will be offered today in a ffs sale - again - to satisfy a iosure.•out 500 acres of the pro< d hydroelectric develop- site about three mOes west
! Perrine Bridge will be sold lubllc auction o t 10 aim. on ” xint steps of the Twin Falls ty Courthouse. ' lappened once already in mber 1997.k t h ^ J.U-B Engineers of Falls foreed the sde to sat< •
driver ih san Hayiiea n^•w» wrfter 1
■ tN FALLS-The wheelman hly driv«tby shoodng could Sthe n ex t n ine years in- I<
- ................ aBrt Adame, 17, wKo hod s« i guilty to aggravated bot-ras sentenced to prison aior the next three to nine hJ
fcle was behind the whed W.1 iwli'en' R ichard Eli ' M
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;HUM - Few people in 1}d River Valley would ' |jalnst the necessity for ag. Sun-Volley council -Linda O’Shea says. , '—irpetuate a p lanning forthe Wood R lw Action witMTRAP - i s hosting a Cei
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( court In Twin Foils Monday, whe
^̂ pleads:.̂r ic t ju d ^—------- McLaws-told Bunlick_ overheard her sons talk!
shooting, two people, of didn’t believe them. I u. until she h ^ d tha news co.l made the connection, shi IT- But the prosecutioi
V hove'prasentcd testlmi sr ‘'showedMcLawsdid'kno:a___murders-and-planncd 1d police about her sons’ e m ent, Twin Falls a Prosecutor Grant Loebss h Because of the discr
between the charge and v I- .Laws saia; Burdick contir / hearing until Wednesdo
can review the facts of the
aHssitêisfy.its $306,000 mechani materialman’s lien agaii p roperty owned • Congenenitioninc
J'U-B was the sole bidd go t-the land with a $■ “credit bid.”
This time, Cogeneratioi creditor. Rock Creek Join tures, which sold the land generation In the first pi foredosing on J-U-B as w d
” Cogenerotion. forcing ar sale.
' Judge Daniel Meehl has th a t the Rock C reek gr claim is superior in priorit; U-B's lien against the pro said John Hohnhorst, atti
shootingM artinez fired three )sho Trevor Thompson, who wa ting in his truck outsid« house in th e 100 bloc! Seventh Avenue North. One le t bruised Thompson’s 1 after it penetroted'tho^door seat. •
When-Thompson drove b after being shot, Adame ch. him. Thompson stopped and for help in th e 700 bloc! Washington Street North, wl MoRlnez fired another shot.
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T h« oommunlty fomm hoste< by John Parr wHI.lw from 7 1 8.-30 p.m, Thursday at the Bbdne County Court House In Hoik
forum on collaborative plannl with John P u t, prindple for 1 Center for Re^onal and Neij
g M .Tuesday,. M arch 2, H
here the pleaded (ullty to a char]
guilty-ii ge d e la :5ck-tharshc------- In ' exchaniUdng about guilty plea, pj e, but she to dropped a . It wasn’t accessory to n ws that she s mend probatio she said.' McLaws’ dion would"* DelaCruz,- ' mony that . ' Wednesday to 1 now-of.the guilty on two od to-lio.to-'—to murder.-----s’ involve- Last month
County Esequiel “Junii 5 said. Clarence Dellcrepancy Ferrier pleade- i what Me- parts in the sla> tinued the Clarence Dc day so he • drove Ju n io r he case. F errie r to the
g o es u pinic’s and for the Rock Cre oinst the The group h<I '• r by more than $2.4
bid that much; dder and To outbid Rock $50,000 would have to
cash. The groti ion’s top . ownership of ih )int Ven- then find a buye id to Co- land , group 1 place. Is Straughbersaid. relloson Cogeneration] another Harmsen, a Salt
nessman, said he as ruled tiy to redeem th group’s he is certain somi ■ity to J- op a hydroelectri roperty, someday, it won' ittomey he said.
g g e t s u jhots at Twin Falls'Coivas sit- Prosecutor Johnde his for 9 four-to 11-yi» c k o f tence.ne bul- Adame is a dans back , and has to be piin>or and he had already t
numerous rehabj! away gnuns, Brody sold.±ased pre-sentence Invesind ran chased Thompsor)ck of didn’t want to lookwhere “Rehabilltatioit. • dearly don’t wortc,
DodRiveiborhood Actioji
“ Knovvn as one of lited cessful trainers in7 to Pair will talk to poB dected officials andoiiey. the public about tl• • I anti m ethods of cc
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n-murd<y sa c c e pange-for-M cCaws*---- pleai, prosecutors agreed accesa sccond charge of der. 1
> murder and recom- prisoi tion. Jui daughter. Idolina - Feni ' Is scheduled to tw
to change her plea to murd [> counts of accessory about
I t h McLaws’ sons, mentinior” DelaCruz and face u •elaCriiz,-and Eric * Theded guilty for their tencetlayings. ___DelaCruz, 23, who Timo r DelaCruz and Haymhe m urder scene, 0931,1
D forsale>eek group. “li’$hopes to recover sense,”
L4 million and will Theh,‘ Hohnhorst said. ship dtck Creek, a bidder said. Hto,top th a t-w ith fordnioup hopes to. get peoplethe property and the past
tyer or devdop the T d 1> m em ber Jack turned id. public in President Steve Hanhs« lit Lake Oty busi- megaw he has no plans to drop ii the land. Though A u ^ F
imeone will devd-aric project there Tima on’t be Harmsen, Nokkmt
0931. Ex
[p to nineCounty Deputy “Hesim; m Brody argued ' Adam l-year prison sen- defendei
that nowI ^ e r to sodety ousjuver imished because violence, y been through forrdiah Bbilitatlon pro- A stint id. Adame tdd a program < -estigator that heM if it didn son because he sentence: ok like a “sissy.’’ tofiveyej :lon program s Fadng rtc,- Brody said. ' ‘ n
;r offidalsp in Denver. helping if tho most-sue- River Valliin the nation. challengespolicy maker*, to resdve.ind members of partidpant the language explore wlcollaborative cult, why a
V punuingatitle d “Cross- escbcommeating a Com- . and otuliu' wUl focus on coIUboradi
■ City,
ier-ease,p ta n c eiM defl'gunv’to 'tw d 'rau H u ^ l xessoiy to second-degree mur- tr. He faces up to 10 years in ison.;Jun io r DelaCruz, 18, and n ic r , 21, each pleaded guilty two counts of second-degree
urder. Their stories conflict ■out who shot whom, but they we-both-in-Sumaya’s-apart*- ent during the killings. They » up to life in prison, rhe th ree men will be sen- iced in April
Times-News staff writer Brian yncs ean be reaehcd a t 733- il. Ext. 238.
ej ag a inIt’s a viable project It makes se," Harmsen said, he land’s change in owner- j doesn’t kill the projea. he I. He noted that the people ting the sale are the same pie he has worked with over pastlOyeors.’d like to sec the property led into a park," he said. A lie park was part of msen’s plan to chum 43.6 ;awatts of power from the ? in th e Snake River at etFoUs.
mes-News s ta ff writer N.S. mtved ean be reached at 733- .E xt 237.
le yearsimply can’t be helped." - ame’s law yer, public ider Tony Valdez, argued lone of Adame's four previ- tvenile convictions Involved ice, and he still hod hope - tiabilitatim ''int at the state's boot camp un would h d p Adame, and idn*t the court could still ice him to prison for three years, Valdez said, ing the prospe« of jwison
Please see' DftrVER, 83
5 le a rn col]ig people in th e WoodGalley undentandvdiy the ages they face are difficult cIve. The sessions will give' apants the opponunify to ti > why leadership is diffi-Vf tame communities are ,tlg collaborativB approadi- 1<mmunlty problem sdving hl i u the key elements to w
In s iiO bitua ries........
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I SunI saysI Twin FalH offers affbH city servic9 by compaS By Mark Heinz
Tlme»Wew« writer
" t w i n FALLS - benchmark study ol
. costs and services ' dries inround the Int
1̂ ' West rates TVvin Fa H : m ent among the m
City M anager Toni said.
The average annu household of T>vin Fa
■ W c^IS 'nT O O G T accstudy sponsored by :
■ d ty goverrunent, Coi the City Coundl Mon the lowest among the icd, wilh Coeur d'Alci a dose sccond. Bozen
H was the most expci vcyed, with an annual hold cost of $3,299.85.
The study was bas• estimoted cost of s t r r owner of an $80,000 hi
- • - n ea rly new sedan. 1 \ ŝaid.----------------------
While the populatic . d tic s surveyed varie
m any basic services comparable, he said. ( tors arc harder to com ly. F o r exam ple, th<
----- BiIlin8a.-Mont:T has a ttionate number of d tj
. CCS per 1,000 residentj it has a sizeable in to
. airport, Courmey said. Some of the other d
^ ied include Medfor ' Logan, Utah; Chubbuc “ Falls and Boise.^ ____ Jaaddition>-the-coun* an u p d a te of the P;
Recreation Departmen fo r th is y ea r from 1 Dennis Bowyer.
Improving the Rod
? ̂ ty n e ts ' i t the LDS 5 .im p le x and building 1 n ic sh e lte rs a t Casco Thomsen parks are som project the department
---- -edioi^thifr^yoar.-lhedepalso w ants to sefek oti grant money for park-c m ent and hire one new p
5 employee, Bowyq-said. The recreation depar
g o ^ for this year fold i , city’s general strategic pi
In other business• Agreed that City H
fire and police stations th e d ty will partidpote i second sounding of bells and sirens at 3 pjn. Wedi Schools, businesses an dents are encouraged to 1 pate in die sound-off, whi promote this year’s “Enc Enough" anti-drug cam sa id Council Member I S tede.
• Passed a ban oii pa along the 1400 and 1500 of Elm S tree t North an 1200 and 1300 blocks of C
. D rive , in th e vicinity c Meldco In c rental storage Meldco owner David Harw com plained to the city freight trucks and other ve being parked there were I ing access to his business.
• Accepted a $266,140 -struction bid from Constnrcrion of Twin Fal build a new emergency vc and snow plow garage a Jo s lln Field,. Magic Vi
̂ Regional Airport.
Times^ews writer Mark 1- can be reached at 324^962.
Ilaboratio]In addition partidpant^ wiJ
able to review and analyze cessful examples of collabora approaches in other comm' ties.
P arr’s work Is “not based .theo ries, b u t on the less le a rn e d In com m unities t have realized that their futt w ere dep en d en t on busin
Rease see FORUM, Page
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vey s "allsfordable'icesDarison
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S - A rcccni y of municipal CCS in a dozen Intcrmouritain
; Falls’ govcrti- e most frugal,'oni Courtnoy
nnual cost per ft Falls dty scr- accortiing co a by Pocatello'.'! Courtney told klonday. That’s the does stud- Alene runnins ncmon, Mont.. :pcnsivc sur- iual pcr-housc- .85.bascd.4 n the itrviecs to the K) home and a in. Courtney---- ;
lations of the iried widely, ices arc still id. Other fac- comparc fair- . the city of I a-dispnjpor-— — d ty employ- lents. because ntcmationol lid.a- dties stud- Iford, Ore.;}buck; Idaho
ouncil heard-------: Park and Tient’s plans m director
lock Creek stalling safe- )S Softball mg new pic. iscade and some of the ent has slat-department--------e out more rk-devdop-- - rwpart-tirae
ipartment's >ld into the cpian.
3yH all and )ns around Ite in a 33- lells, homs k^ednes^. and resi- to partid-
whidiwiU Enough is
I parking :00 blocks '1 and the Df Cheney ty of the - - • - age imits. arveyhad : ity th a t r v ^ d e s sre block- ».,140 con- m Bolt Falls, to y vehide :e at the
Valley
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3nswiUbe yze suc- jorative mmuni-
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----- Band Robert IDavid RoQerf Oi
Twtn Falls, died Sac 1999. a t h« home.
He w as bom Set T«»in Fa/ls. Idafw to Oingman. and was
. faniiJy farm 2 miles K a youtn. he w as ac acavioes and tfw Boy Upon rns graduaaon. Hign Scfxjoi in 1343. Ite army Alter servi duty fie en ro lled a Urjversjty. wfiere he ned OeVaun (Bonni Bcrtey. Idaho The ct to tne Otngman farni)
andPafne*.In 1968. Oavid »ok
m e South Central □ idafxj a a m Heaim D« reored m 1986. ^ e r I David pursued his »n 3u£Dno&ies and gem w as ac tiv e in th e h Model A OutJ. tho V
■ Car d u ft of America a Vaiiey Gem dub .
_— .— .Benraa pw icaded-a tn 1993- H e is survivefl MicftaeJ fSheWeyJ D.nc
___ I.F aiis . arid .Patrick...!• Aitxcuerque. New Me*
son. Benjamin Oingma Lewis a n d C lark OnJImger oKiciatir^. Pi burial will (oilow a t Cemetery in Burtey, Idah
, The lamily suggest!r j __T'.-.coftHitiutiana—io _tfte
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O o n a lla ttw - Marie Bknm
derm a ’Patty* Mane Brc Friday. Feb. 26. 1999. a Valley regicr^l Medical Co
ibolejr L e a m W tUians I t - a - m . to d a y a t th e
B tiral wfll b e a t F iler Cenx
A lbert P a tti Cimcler o f ~~ m aaacB l service a t 11 a j]
a t th e P^^yoe M emorial a Buriey.
— . D w e r H t c S a r a 'b o u j BJbore. 1 pun. today a t the Coommmty d n ir c b t a Aro
7. ly w in visit w ith friends &ta p A today a t U a rv e l M e Chapel io A rea
CASSIA R E C im A L A . Socne isames a r e om itted a
Adtai- -SnnYosfazda.Kiinber&Iai- B n r e o f O akley; D arren Sc ' B aoli a n d J o r t ta n P a rh a m
O Edbam ofPteL .
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memtxir Patty I
Candy ( Richards
' two stop- SealUe.
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She was
tDingnian >TSSv„t Oingman. 73. ol 2 p.m. onSaturday. Feb. 27. at White ^! lollow at VSept. 11. 1925 in Friends mto Robert and Iva Tuesday
ltuary ra tes an d informat 4:30 for next-day p
born May 2. 1929. In Ogdon,. the daughter ol Glenn Wllard M ane Browning Willard. Sho • up in Ogdon until the age ol /hon sho a n d her family moved m Jacinto. Calif. O n Jan . IB.. sho man-lod CaMn Brown In ’ ^ogas. Nev. Patty loved fishing spending time al the trailer al c Reservoir and b e in g with > and friend s as well a s doing _ swo'rd ^~ 2 zlos. S h e w as a » r o l Ihe LDS Church, ty is suniHved by a daughier. y Golgln, and a son . Randy rdson. both ol Eureka. Calif.:_ Oj3-daughlors. Peggy FIsher«f 9. Wash,, and Judy Watson , eu r d ’Alene; iwo grandchll* five stop-grandchlldren; 13 Gtep-grandchlltJron; and one r. Bob Willard of Hemet. CaW. as preceded in death by her
trUctrf6r“ Party will b e held at 'on Tuesday. March 2. 1999, i
e Mortuary Chapel. Burial will i U Wostond Cemolery in Buhl.' <! m ay call Irom 1 lo 2 p.m, on i ay a t White Mortuary. Thoajggostsmenwrlais be given ' tAmerican Cancer Society. % IlIl Wilder. 359 OfChalaraAvo.. ^:11s. ID. 83301 . I)
G o o d i n g ° Jano ,Stridding gJane Allen Strickllng. 90. ol
I Medical Cantor in Boise. . mras bom on April?. 1908. In n,K ansas, ihe d augh ter ol -r
Ibert and Olive Oma Hyskell g!10 moved wrfih her family to n,Iho in 1913. Ruih attended a ,jh School and gradua ted o ,)oding C ollege In 1929. p , e played basketball.Tarried Clldo Alien on May Suin-KlmboflyUcJaho^They___
1 Bliss, where Ruih taught m;nd coached girls basket- th“CiidoVdeam.on D 6 c .: io . :" c oih moved to Gooding. She un•orrest Strlckliiw on Nov, ,hn in Mesa. ^ iz . fhey made
0 in Gooding, Forrest pre- ini, or in d ea th on O ct. 25. an, e r eight years ol a very *m «happy maniage. VVo. ntlnuod to live In Gooding n ) su llo red a stro k e In p n of 1997. Sho then moved ’ m'h . be closorio her son. ° is vory active during her ^ luiltlng. crocheting, knit-ig . hunting, bowling and c ^ . In her later years, she ■ go ing to the G ooding n ier to join in the many
s a long time momber~or 3mmunity Church. wfvived by her two sons. s wile. Charlotto Allen ol aska end Doyle an d his1 Allen ol Boise. Idaho; a and her hustiandrD on
anchorage. Alaska; six Iren and eleven great*
orvicos will be hold a t 11 ' :tnosday. March 3. 1999. :3j3oodingXhapel-with. . . ^ H Larson officiating. Burial0 Bnr,jood Cemetery in
Tiay sign th e reg is te r Pet to 7 p.m, on Tuosda^ at awa^
’ would liko to thank the she h isidon ts or Plantation seven ise. for their love a n d Bor luth during the last two South
ol Lev.contributions may be raised ih 's name to the Bliss where :hurch, od a t
od Iro4AILEYiwley-fieiniers JI’J .JRowley Roimers. 99. Bobwi y S aturday ovonlng, Poar
— S e r v icjg e n c H ainlinc of memor de service at 2 p jn . Wedncs e .F ilar,.C em etery—^Twin-Fc gic Valley Funeral . ,1 Falls). Lend
Cunninjtzinger of Hailey, 2 ta ty hor It th e Wood R iver P arke’s ley. Home w
low until risoo of Twin Falls, • - • •vice at 12:30 p.m. Robcr c Stmset Memorial memori «Tuaty) • Satunlaj
I Bcyan of BeUevxie, .Charle
^ITALS ^MAGIC VALLEY REGIONv
ReJcaWhitney Devers of Twin Fi
MINIDOKA MEMO I Some names are otnined at
AdmitMyrtle Schisler of Rupert. -
ReleojE laine Rash, F.L. Furbe
Rupert. '• 7—’
O enation, call 733-0931, Ext y publication. Death notl
n. Fob. 27. 1999. al tho Biali 'd surrounded by loving la 10 Irionds. Sho was tho oidt 3l native resident ol Blaino Co d , She w as born Jan, 2! 3. Mabel celebrated hor 99in n ' last month. Tho dauQhlor i 3 J. and Emma Rowloy, f â I t born In Hailoy. Idaho, Sho h on the 11 L Ranch, now Mo 3 _ . oast,ol.FaffileId._wiifi.hor.il 3 tors and brother. Sho spo
riding horsos with hor sistc graduating Irom Hailey Higl:
f sho worked a s the dopuiy ■ ...iroasuror.lor.sevoral w ars,.. I On Ju n o 30. 1925. Mal t . prisod all hor friends with
family w ed d in g lo Ado I Roimers, The newly-married
moved 10 Oregon lor a lot̂ iheri reiurnpd to Hailey, whc lived a n d ra is e d thoIr cli
. .. Alier. falsing-her. family. Mat worked lor many years as th( County S choo l D lsirict’C mombor o l Communliy £ Church, sho sen/ed ihero fo as the secrotary/troasurof.
• Mabel continued to onjoy •'back riding IhroOghout rtiuch
life, as well as fishing, campli hunting wilh her husband am ly. One of her favorite t>asi'm< cooking meals lor large famlh erlngs, Mabel was always h£ when surrounded by hor lamil
Mabel was preceded in do hor beloved husband. Abo Rc hor c h e r ish e d daugh ter, < Roimers Brackod(wo slsior: orî B bfoihe r. She is survivoc
sons, Ron Roimers? ldaho°Fa°? Wayne R oim ers 'a n d his Barbara, C arm ichael. Cafil grandchifdren. Marsha Brae Boise. Shannon Morris ol New Gary Roim ers ol 'Calllornla. Bracke of. N am pa. Idaho, C Roim ers of C alllo rn la .-and Bracke ol S andpo ln l, Idahi groal-grandchlldron; and by hi ous niocos and nephews.
— A-memoriaf sorvice-will-bo hi M abofs hon o r a i 1:30
.Thursday. . M arch_4 . 1990 -Community B aptist-'C hurc Hailey. Rov, David Cosko wi tho speaker, Cromalion procc the son^ices. A graveside servic Inlerm eni of th e urn will ann o u n ced la te r In tho spr Arrangements are under iho coi Wood Rlvor Chapel of Hailey, Idi
Romembrancos may bo sor P.O. Bo* 432. Hailey. Jdaho 83 lo bo fonvarded to the family,
tearl Alta UtzingerPearl Alta Litzinger, 91, passe vay Thursday. Fob, 25. 1999, e Blaino Manor in Hailey, who e had been resident for the pa veral years.Born Sept, 13. 1907; In Cusie 'Ulh Dakota, she was Iho daughti Lewis and Emma Daniel, Sho w£ sod In Hot Sprlniis. South Dakol lere her father owned and opora a blacksmith shop. Sho gradua Irom Hot Springs High Schoc
d then met and married Roboi Jb* Litzlngor In September 192£ 3y raised three sons. They irav d to many western stales wheri 3 worked in road consirucllon, ’oarl's main thing In life was lak
i:e s — —n o ria l s e rv ic e a t 2 p.m. Incsday a t W hile M ortuary in vFalls,---------------------------------
!Ddol E u g e n e “ G ene" tilngham of Tw in Falls, mili- honors a t 1 p,m . Sattirdny at ce’s M agic V a llo y 'F u n e rn l e with an op en house to foi- m til3 3 0 p jn .
bcrt Reed F isk of Twin Falls, lo ria l s e rv ic e a t 11 a.m . d a y nt-White M ortuary.
arles E. A llen of Twin Falls,
ONAL MEDICAL C BM ER • leased 1 Falls
MORLU. HOSPITAL d a t patients' request, in itted r t . '
leasedrb er, M ary M ille r , all of
x t 276, betw een 2 p.m. 1 Jtlcea a re a f rro service
laino Manor ing caro ol hor family an d vary devoted w idost living w as a wonderl County. m ade all hor b 29, 1900, Sho also did b<
iifi birthday work,- a skill she ir ol Jam es of elgfit years oli Mabel was Pearl and Rot 10 grew up Idaho in 1961 Woonslono. and his lamily, r .lhroa.sist— Sun Valley Co.- □ont hours Laundrom at as siors,.AIior y ea rs . That w£ igl) School, •loved, i/iy county in 1972. they1............... - . . . to Twin Falls..Ilabel sur- health got b a d . ' i h a qulot Bollevuo lo live Jolph W. ..A nd lamily In 1 cd coupio • .^passed away In ow years., live In the Sumrr /hore they was so happy 101 children, friends. She also tabol-also .at the Blaine Se tho Blaine health started sli, ’Clerk. A she.w ent. Into t ̂' B aptist whore Ihoy alway for years londer loving caro
Sho Is survived 3y horso- _dren and 26 gro. eh of her Ihroo sons. Bob ( ipIng end Gilletlo Wyoming and fami- Douglas. \^ominc imos was ol Bellovuo. Idah( nllygath- coded In doaih t happiest. Bob: ifiroe sisi Tilly and hor grandsondoath by . bo missod by her Roimers: ono that had boen , C laire met her, ars; and A (unoral son/ico e d by a T u esd a y. March loy; two , wood'Rivor CRapi alls, and S an d ra Bazovs Is wife Interment will fdllov ifif,: six Cemetery, acke of
s r x JEROla°"TS Pearl B, LeeIho; 11 Pearl 8. Leo, 90. humor- Saturday. Fob. 27. i
•. Falls Care Cenior.holttln--------Sno-was-born-lwl
I p.m . d au g h te r ol VirgI 99. a t - - .H a rp e r Shinn In ^ rcfi“ in— West Virginia—They will be Sholly. Idaho In 19CK icodod rled and moved to ^ico for sho worked at McC ill bo hardware store and . pring, lof a lime. Poarl opo caro ol Good lor several yoi Idaho, Pearl w as an active lent to LDS church. 1- 33333, She is survived 1
Ruth Morris ol Wenc nieces and nophews. coded in doath by foi throo sisters,
A graveside sorvic ducted at 11 a.m. Tt 2 . 1999. at the Jorc with Bishop John Croj
------ Memorial donationsin Peart's name to Hi Inc. 1300 Kimberly Ro ID 83301.
H R upef
alheropast
ihterwaskolairai-u a i -
iml Harry C. Borcha'25. Harry C, Bofchardl. 8 av- died Soiurday, Fob. 27. Gfo extended care facility .
Memorial Hospital. ' a>'-. Harry w as born fob ,
tn. m e m o r ia l s e rv ic e a: in Saturday a t the F irst Pn ------ Chnrch(W hirc M ortuarj
' C h a rle s B cn cd lc t Dc Jj- B urley, g raveside seiVl at 12 a t Crestlawn Memojii nl R iv e r s id e , C a lif ., il- M ortuary Burley Chapel)
Accommodationn provided by D im
Days Inn
— ^ “ThlwTVondwMtJlMortW Incomn of 00,000. Pn
ES—n. and 5 p .m . Monday thi ;e and can b e p laced uni
her family. She was a . PortIi wife and mothor. She andlerlul seam stress and alterr boys shirts for Ihom. riodI beaulllul fancy handl- • In Risho loarned at tho ago . by Hsold, . ChevRobert movod lo Hailey CouiM wilh thoir son Don lovocly, She worked at tho bolne to.-and-laler-at B ird 's--g rancas a so am stress lor . drcn.w as a job sh o truly the
Churey retired and movod * Comis..Id ah o until B ob 's Socitd. They came back 10 ClllzeVO with Iheir son Dan Hon 1905, W hen Bob ol Ru;In 1990, Pearl went to Borchnmli apartm ents and Borch10 be near a fot of her BorchIso spom lots ol time' grandSenior Center-.-Hor dren; 1slipping, so In 1994 Bor&hi
) the Bfalne Manor, e d Invays treated her wilh brotho
/ed by 14 grandchll- *°a' |ui jroairgrandchlldron;,... p.m. Wb (Vera) Litzinger ol ihe Asng, Dick (Bunny) ol and Hling, and ^ n (Rose) Schnoi.aho. Pearl w as pre- low in t:h by her h u s b a n d ,, maycasisters; two brothers; HansoiJon.Donnlo. She will and onler lamily and every- the chu ten lonunate to have
'ice will bo at 2 p.m.
jvsky sp eak in g .How in tho Bollevuo -
lOME
30. of Jorome, died 7. 1999. at thb Twin
-\lay -9 ,-l908 rlho— rgll and B lanche n Masorf County,
909. Sho later mar- to Jerom e where
IcCleary Drug, tho id also or Ore-lda. J a u R >poraied the O-So- "*years in Gooding. . B, ive member of the i-t a long illrId by one sis te r. J f | 0 ° t . endell. and many ws. Poarl was pro- ''’ four brothers and reiirementrvico will bo con- I"?";' , Tuesday. March orome cem etery V V ^ ngtc Jrorlor olliciating, '^sh3ns may b om ado I Hospice Visions SrRoad. Twin Falls,
Honeycutt
ERT■ of Arkansa
JerryLeeron ai Orahiee ol
re s ; '28 grar 'grandchlldr
__death JsyJiLA lunoral
p.m.,Wedni Hansen Mi with Walt Frlendsm a Tuesday ar service on V ly interment
« a later date,
Robert■ R obert K
hardt1. 88. of Rupert. Center. •?7. 1999. at tho Born Aprity at Minidoka Utah, to Johi
. movod with IJb, 8. 1911. In 1917. whore
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through Saturday. O estfll until 5 p jn . evary day.
’ortland, Ore.. ihe son of Harry ind Ida G leed Borcttardt 4 ittonded schools in Rupea. Ho m lod Mildred Oatney Juno 18. 19: 1 Rupert Idaho, Ho was employi ly Hanzol Chevrolet Motors. Larsi :hBvrolot Motors and iho Mmdoi bounty Sherill's departmont. f ivod camping. (ishir^;hunting.ar oing wrtth his family, especiaii/ h randchlWren-end great-grBrKJch ren Ho w at a ctianer member 1 10 R upert A ssem bly of Go hurch . R uperl Cham ber . t om m erce. Minidoka Hisiorici sciety.- a n d Minidoka Seme tlzons.Ho is survived his wile. MlUdre Rupert; threo sons. Don (Linds
ircfianSf of Meridian, ftobert irchardi of Donnelly. Jim (Sotn irchardt o> Oxnard. Calil.; eigri andchlldren; 17 great-granchil }n; and one-stsier-tn-taw. Mltdrcc r&hardt of Boise. He was iirocad In doath by his paren ts: iwc
ithors; one sister; and one grand-
V tunoral service will tie held al 2 X Wednesday, W archj, 3999. ai Assembly ol God Church, -ctn
d H St. with the Parstor Jerry moider oflictaling. Burial will lai- In the Rupen Cemenery, Friends
f call from 6 1 0 8 p,m. Tuesday at isen Mortuary R upen Chapel I one hour before the service at church.
B. HoneycuttB, Honeycutt. 7B. of RupBrt.
Saturday. Feb. 27. 1999. alter I illness. He was bom Oct. 20. at Jerusalem . Arkansas, th a
I Harvey and Margaret Es3her :s Honeycutt, He and Ruth i to Rupert in 1988. after tiis » n t from his job a s a carpen- siructor for tho National :lation of H om ebuilders in igton State. He loved.hunling Ishing. riding h o rse s a n d - :ycles, -and-^annlng-with — ; brother. Jam es; m d sister.
s survived by his- wile. Ruth :utt; his children. Jay B, Jr ,10 Llewelynn. Jimmy Allen. Lyons. Robert. Margaret all insas; Relinda. Janello, and 1 Alabama; his stepchildren.1 a n d Doron from Utah:1 ol Nevada and iheir spous- grandchildren and 2 6 greatr lildren. He was preceded in ^yhls f ro n ts .-------------------------ioral service will held al S' Kinesday. March 3. 19» . a t J I Mortuary Rupert Chapel. '' alt Thom pson officiating. •may call Irom 5 to 7 p.Tn. ̂/ and one hour before The 3n Wednesday. Private lami- ^ lent services will bo held a t -J ate, , . ®
G a n n e t t f t K a r l P e t e r s o n ^t Karl P e te rso n , 87. of ldaho..dled Saturday. Feb. i— , at Iho Wood River Medical.
Vpril t l . 1912. in Murray.John and Ida Iverson . Ke ith his lamily 10 Gannett m ore he resided all his lilo.
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