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I w w w .m a^cv^ Twin Falls, Idi C d o D A ^ W eather low 38. ' M agic V all M On stage: A Wood R Valley diamber- ordi includes avideo in t concert tonight in K I daho The preziBSUgetsj president. M oni -: y , Coming from Califon Processor Rite Stuff j; moves headquarters i; Jerome plant. W i-: kk E ni ) ‘The Makx* retuiitt be i ^ e ^ d undl jie W edne^i^,but“Th Reloaded” alrez , proclaimed the mov year. SPOR'I^j Diamond (lay: lini< Idaho Falls to face 1 for the district chan 'O pinion Pushing for privacy: for identity priva<y to excessive hype at today’s editorial say C oming i ; D e s I ^ fbr th& i Th .j H H H fas wa $ T I ndex Classified .E3-16 Nas Comics ... .E2 Nall Crossword. .B4 01)lt bearA5by..B4 Opir Horoscope .B4 Spo LM.Boyid ..B 4 Wes r^Vafley .Bl . Wec Money , . . . D 6 Wes t^ovles.......... C6 W[>l - ^ |l a g o i i t o ..» . v^ll^.com ' [dahp/98th year, No. 'odV Mostly loudy today —» Pre y,'highS 2 , ByRobarth Tlnw»Nnn ^ --------------- TWIN I , ,-xr High Scho ^LEY Mark Schi charge of g his future < ous. A Twin 1 lated the 3 River rdiestra f jitheirfree 1 Ketchum PageBl v;, • tsanew . PageBS ij ,- . I ^ T* fomla: uff Foods ^ ers to . PageDB rm: it .won’t ‘The Matrix [ready been Sft. 1st CIi lovieotthe Page C l Armyci inico beat ...... . ;e TWin Falls Wltnsav lampionship. By William PageDl TiHiWati'ii BAGHI ed sudde: cy: Demands icy can lead wasuyini I and fear, for war p says. unit was i PageA6 as 2opsp. soldiers Intematio ; T Tp After h- ^ ed U.S. s ko Paul R. Si he-modest uaarmg maneuvei H ie ID S a woUed fashion show '»to the . was a hiti Saturday In C fo Tlie Times- News V IVP BySandyl Mascar .... D5 T!ntM^M 'Jallon .A3-5,E1 _ Dl)ltuarles . 32 ' j^iiw . nurses an jpDoon . . JV d-T toiy techr Spocts ;. .01-5 pitalraont iVealher . . J \ 2 Accotti (VeekE«i;.cw (Ifcst .B 2 3 5 « « ^ostn /M d ........ .A5 outside i bring in .soiewOI —^ ----------------- the 11 sn Southern technida theirclini Th 1.129 rosecutors dr rt May«r ri nwwritef_______________ B: e< I FALLS - Twin Falls cl hool head football coach ir chaal no longor faces a st of drunlcen driving, but S re as coach rcmain.s tenu- S in Fills police officer vio- si tie Fourth Amendment ff. .■ Class Paul R. Smith helps clear a rigadese credits Sgt. Smitli iaving dozens of iives am Branlgin shlngton Post ___________ HDAD - The battle erupt- denly and without warn- le minute, Bravo Company I 11th Engineer Battalion . I ing to'Suild a holding pen I r prisoners; The next, the IS under fire from as many Special Republican Guard rs defending Saddam | Itional Airport. B r helping evacuate wound- ;. soldiers, Sgt. 1st Class i . Smith jumped into an M- 1 mored personnel carrier, i vered it into .the center of | Jd courtyard and climbed i le commander’s hatch to 1 affshorta [V Region !y Milter. , . lewwrtff __________ N FALLS - Shortages in ‘ and radiology and respira- , :h n id ^ cost the local hos- | oney. }tding.co Magic Valley lal Medical Center's finan- j sports, the hospital paid i $114,000 in M aiw alone to ; e personnel agencies to in temporary nurses and dans.' ; 1 the hospital hopes to find i >eUef come this fall when < students in the CoUege of !m Idaho's new radiology dan p ro g ^ b i^ doUig i iiolcal rotadom at the hos- te looking forward to hav- le of otff local folks W our lel \rmil Irop drunker rights of Schaal, Judge Cl Brum bach has ruled, fordng ecutors to drop a drunken-d charge. But evidence dei inadmissible by the court! still be considered by Twin School Board members ev ing Schaal’s job st Superintendent Terrell Dc said. School, who also teachcs < WORTl >r a building near the southern cl' eekstop ill man its .50<alibcr machir Under fire from auto weapons and rocket-pro grenades, his flak jacket ded by incoming, rounds, held off a counterattack u ages cost nal mone Some finances-A vacancies,” Chief Fin Officer John Groesbeck ti hospital’s Finance Com Thurs^y. CSI also has nursing, gency medical technidoii medic, medical assistant a gicol technician programs. Magic Valley Region^ alone in its struggle to i ' medical professionals. ^ medical technicians and p cists, are in short supply*. ing to a survey conduaed Fir^t Consulting Group request of the American F Association, the Associa American Medical CoUes Federadon of American Hi Please s e e HOSPITAL. m 3ayTMa>^!^00/. H eei !n-driving d Charles education, is 5chi ng pros- his case at Mond i-driving Board meeting i ieemed and board mem ns may decision (hat e rin Falls said, cvaluat- Schaal wus ar status, driving under ll Donicht leaving Ifie scei after a trail of rs driver Twin Falls poli m OF VAI city of Najaf during tho Anny's ) honor 1 ' line gun. was killed bj tomatic throat, ropelled Smith, 33, ot ct shred- credited with Si Is, Smith fellow soldiers' : undl hc 4 battle. Amon t By Mount the emer- on, para- sur- pharma* - accord* ed by the Ip at the . I Hospital " v iadon of V- eges,the Hospitals ^ liPageA2 s«|fThiindayln( , 1' ' ’ idee charge [j scheduled to present inday niglit’s Sdioal lg in closed session, embers will make a V t evening, Donicht -H arrested Feb. 8 for lljfi r the influence anti Mi cenc of an accident of evidence led a Maui otice officer to his eastb J:.O R -------------- -- S I f's race to Baghdad. Below, Smit f fo r fall' mar by a bullet to the eng Brig , ot Tampa, Fla., was batt tl saving dozens of iiis honi rrs' lives in that April long the most vulner- ‘In itaineer recoui itMctlbM how ba cut through hU In Qrand Junction, Cok»., m fOs n 1/ joacii "■^5Kir*~n home. to n Offict thony note where cle struc sign til UEH^HlLi corner Mark Sehoal A d d I s o Avenue an [aurice Streei, and continut istlKiund across the grass, stri [ j BM WMT DtLUmt/Vi. > imIth In an Army vehicle. len hero 66 His action.s clearly warrant it. 99 - Col. William Crimsley, 1st Brigade commander ible were medics at a forwa lid station and the staff of a c» nand, both lightly armed un hat were accompanying SmitI ;ompany of 3rd Infantry Divisi •ngineers. The division’s 1 brigade, to wiiich the engine )attalion belongs, now seeks lonor Smith by putting him f Please see VALOR, Page moved i luits ordeal wi T ______ HI w i hU um btlow the «1bow to fm I lismoUMrHstMtt. 4'- ■'' VS I’s fiai inn a |)()»vor prik- snj ing atui in-f. .Afu-r L-avii re- the scent-, tin.- ilicii ilii icer vehick- drove lo Sti An- denci;, iL-aviii); heJiin ted fluids aiul iiimkinj^Mii dli- When .\nihi.nv k uck Schaiil’s tioor, lie wus the Scliaiil's daiigliiL-r', wl of to "Wait riglil tiiLTL'" 0 n lucied lier moilicr, i’ snd coun rccords say. II Please sec SCK - Pairph busines Weston Developer.s ci smaller retail apartiiiciu COI By Virginia S. Hutchins Tlmps-News writer •fWlN FALl-S - A I i'alls Inisinessnicn sa ihey |)lan a inixt-il i devcl(ii>meiii on tlii.- bare site rL-mainii Uikes Ikn.lcvard .\«ri IJcjii^ N’ollincr and Siiid ihey have a lO-d; tional agreement Ki acre former siii; of U iiolul and Conveni from Blackhawk InV' vVJbmnicrtjuc.-N.M— ’•Thi> the lasi lart developineni.” Blass s He and Vollim.-r lu change and City Omi l)ef«re itiey ian In rcsiatiranis. offices , on the roiichlv I. shaj: HliicRh.n\k' honclit Plazii in fall 2(K)1 ami si>rinK 2CK)2. Bl.icklui' Jim Durst nevi-r spe abniil i>lans for lin Magic Valley folks * tnr derud ami siiecul.iii than a year about future. Subject to city approval. Vollnier ai lined tiiesc plans; — ^ •He/onetJie’Oan inercial planned-ui ment. Curreni v’()Ilin^; mercial uses on the acres closest to Blue said, 'Hie rest of the 1 for high-densiiy rysii up to foiir-plexes on acres, and op to sis mentsoii the resi. • Hxtend North C east from Blue I-iki, 'y> ing ihroii|;h ihe ne er ment, m idiiiieci \ Street North. Thai wi vird coin- ' inits * hwtall a four-w.i> lijl,-;; ai the iniersectio ision College and Blue Lik ; 1st heavy-tr.iffic neer businesses on ihe we <S to development, near 1 hir- Those mighi inchiiie igeA4 Please see on’ ith self-ampul i The Associated Press GRAND JUNCTl Hopeie.ssly pinned 1 that hnd rolled <mio I Ralston says he final pockeiknife to his f spending three day5 Utah canyon-but h the skin. In his first mt reporters, the 27-yer calmly described h attempts to free liin boulder and how h did what for mar unthinkable; cuttin: I - J to save his life. “I’m not sure ho\v the mechanical eng advemurer said Tl stump of his right a t nbiv PleDsc see .so edits ite^ snpjiori cmIiIc ;avinn a lire ai illiree-whei'lL’d Sfhaal’s n-s|. .-liind a ir.nl of •s<inthiT<i,i(l. y k n . i t k e t l <>n WHS n ii'c le d l>y who mid hun ■re" as she um r, i’aiii Sciiaal. Because she" SCHAAU P:<p/- A? Ians jsson m site i envision liil shops, jomplexcs hins • A pair of Tutu 1 said Tluirsdiiv • eil ciimineriiiil the onlv lai(U', inin^ ..'n -ilhie '•orih fioniat^e, and Todd Itlass O’tiay-old cnndi- Ki Imy Ihe 2(1- )f Weston I’la/.i eiilion Cenler Invesinienis of 1 ------------------------------ lart;o parOel t'oi isssilitl, . r need a /oiiiim >mni'ii approval I Iniihi stores. :es .uid ihe like ihaj)fd propony ifilii ihc Wesuiii .ind leveled it by khinvk manaf’er spoke publiclv Ihe siie. ,-\nd .Iks ha\e won- ilaled for more out Ihe land’s citv officials’ r and Blass oui- ,1-unil develop. llin^; (illnws com- Ihe fioni 10 1/2 Uue Likes, ihey he land is zoned esidential use - . on some of ihe ) si\-iitiii apart- h College Koad -ikes. meander- ; new develop- ct wilh Lflcusi II would open up e new develop- -w.iv traffic liglit .•tion of North Likes. iffic commercial ' west side of the L-ar Blue Lakes, nde holels, fast- see PLAN, Page A2 utation •OSS______________ CTION, Colo. - ed by a boulder ato his ami, .-\ron inally took a dull lis forearm after Jays in a remote Jt he couldn’t cut meeting with -year-old Ralston ;d his desperate liimself from the w he eventually nany would ba tting off his amT io\v I handled it," enginecr-tumed- d Thursday, tho ht arm in a sling, see ARON, Page A4 ' ^ 1 *

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    MOn stage: A Wood R Valley diam ber- ordi includes av id e o in t concert ton ight in K

    I d a h oThe preziBSU getsj president.

    M o n i -:y ,Coming from CalifonProcessor R ite Stuff

    j; moves headquarte rs i; Jero m e plan t.

    W i-:k k E n i )

    ■‘The Makx* retuiitt b e i ^ e ^ d u n d l j ie W e d n e ^ i^ ,b u t“Th R eloaded” alrez

    , proclaim ed th e mov year.

    S P O R 'I^ j Diamond (lay: lini< Idaho Falls to face 1 for th e dis tric t chan

    ' O p i n i o nPushing for privacy: for id en tity prival

    - ^| l a g o i i t o . . » .

    v ^ l l ^ . c o m '

    [dahp/98th year, No.

    'o d V Mostly lo u d y today —»

    Prey ,'h ighS 2 , ByRobarth

    Tlnw»Nnn ^ ---------------

    TWIN I, , - x r ■ High Scho

    ^ L E Y M ark Schicharge of

    g his fu ture r a building near the southern cl'

    eekstop

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    man its .50

    imIth In an Army vehicle.

    len hero6 6

    His action.s clearly warrant it.

    9 9

    - Col. W illiam C rim sley, 1st B rigade c o m m a n d e r

    ible w ere m edics a t a forw a lid station and the staff of a c» nand, both lightly a rm ed un hat were accompanying SmitI ;ompany of 3rd Infantry Divisi •n g in ee rs . T h e d iv is io n ’s 1 brigade, to w iiich th e engine )attalion belongs, now seeks lonor Smith by pu tting him f

    Please see VALOR, Page

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    i hU um btlow the «1bow to fm I lismoUMrHstMtt.

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    VSI’s fiai

    inn a |)()»vor prik- snjin g atui in -f. .Afu-r L-aviire - the scent-, tin.- ilicii ilii

    icer vehick- d ro v e lo S tiAn- denci;, iL-aviii); heJiinte d fluids aiul iiimkinj^Miid li- W hen . \n ih i .n v kuck Schaiil’s tioor, lie wusth e Scliaiil's daiigliiL-r', wl

    o f to "Wait riglil tiiLTL'"0 n lucied lie r m oilicr, i ’ sn d co u n rcco rd s say. II

    • Please sec SCK

    - Pairph busines WestonD eveloper.s c i

    sm a lle r retail

    apa rtiiic iu COI

    By Virginia S. Hutchins Tlmps-News writer

    •fWlN FALl-S - A I i'alls Inisinessnicn sa ihey |)lan a inixt-il i devcl(ii>meiii on tlii.- b a re s i te rL-mainii Uikes Ikn.lcvard .\«ri

    IJcjii^ N’ollincr and Siiid ihey have a lO-d; tional agreem ent Ki acre form er siii; of U iio lu l a n d C onveni from Blackhawk InV'

    — vVJbmnicrtjuc.-N.M— ’•Thi> the lasi lart

    developineni.” Blass s He and Vollim.-r lu

    change and City O m i l)e f« re itiey i a n In rcsiatiran is. offices , on the roiichlv I. shaj:

    HliicRh.n\k' honclit Plazii in fall 2(K)1 ami si>rinK 2CK)2. Bl.icklui' Jim Durst nevi-r spe abniil i>lans fo r lin M agic V alley fo lks

    * tnr derud am i siiecul.iii th a n a y e a r ab o u t future.

    S u b je c t to c ity approval. Vollnier ai lined tiiesc plans; —

    ^ • H e /o n e tJ ie ’O aninerc ia l p lanned -u i ment. Curreni v’()Ilin ;̂ mercial uses on the acres closest to Blue said, 'Hie rest of the 1 for high-densiiy rysii up to foiir-plexes on acres, and op to sis m entsoii the resi.

    • H xtend North C east from Blue I-iki,

    'y> ing ih ro ii |;h ih e ne e r m ent, m id iiiie c i \

    Street North. Thai wi

    v ird coin- 'in its * hwtall a four-w.i> lijl,-;; ai th e in ie r s e c t io ision College and Blue Lik ; 1st • heavy-tr.iffic nee r businesses on ihe we y

    who mid hun ■re" as she um r, i ’aiii Sciiaal.

    B ecause she"

    SCHAAU P:mni'ii approvalI In iih i s to res .:es .uid ihe like ihaj)fd propony ifilii ihc Wesuiii .ind leveled it by khinvk manaf’erspoke publiclv Ih e s iie . ,-\nd

    .Ik s h a \e won- ila led for more o u t Ihe la n d ’s

    c itv o ff ic ia ls ’ r and Blass oui-

    ,1-unil develop. llin^; (illnws com- Ihe fioni 10 1/2 Uue L ikes, ihey he land is zoned esidential use - . on some of ihe ) si\-iitiii apart-

    h College Koad -ikes. meander- ; new develop- ct w ilh LflcusiII would open up e new develop-

    -w.iv traffic liglit .•tion of N orth Likes.iffic commercial ' west side of the L-ar Blue Lakes, nde holels, fast- see PLAN, Page A2

    utation•OSS______________

    CTION, Colo. - ed by a boulder ato his am i, .-\ron inally took a dull lis forearm after Jays in a remote Jt he couldn’t cut

    m e e t in g w ith -year-old Ralston ;d h is d e sp e ra te liimself from the w h e eventually n a n y w ou ld b a tting off his amT

    io\v I handled it," enginecr-tum ed- d T h u rsd ay , tho ht arm in a sling, see ARON, Page A4

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    To p ro c e e d , t h e pl req u ire public hearings C oundJ app roval fo r th change to pU nned-im it menL

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    Kashm ir from territory cc l ^ P a ld s t a n has diminish A sc r ib e d him self as "ca op tim istic” abou t th e pi fo r'h igh -leve l dialogue I India and Pakistan. .

    D e p u ty S e c re ta ry o R ic h a rd A rm itag e also h a d b e e n assu red T hur Gen. Pervcz M usharraf, P

    -------p resident, tiiat Pakistan vallow m ilitants to operate cam ps on its territory, as 1 loflg accused it of doing.

    ‘ ‘T lie in filtra tion’ aero b o i le r violence and the a r c d o w n fro m th is ti yeb r,” A rm itag e said a cb rtfe ren ce following r w ith M usharraf and oth Pakistani offidals. .

    Armitage’s assessment cant because it lends m P ak istan 's claims tha t î filled its pledges to end i: b y l s l a m i c m ilita n ts In d ia n r u le in Ja m

    ------ Ki^^hmir. In tha t regard, ito 'In c rease p ressu re on b e ^ n fo rm al n ego tia ti P ak is tan aim ed a t scttl SS^iear conflict over t^e H im iJayan region. ■'

    A senior Indian securi in K ashm ir expressed sl of th e U.S. assessment, s th a t unusually heavy s which h as b lo ^ e d mour e s used by m ilitants to ' Indian-held Kashmir - vr sib le for th e recent drp t r a tio n , r a th e r th an ai ch iiige by Pakistan.

    “ »By te lling us th a t th tidn is down, they are en u5 to talk,” the official, ̂on condition of anonymi a td e p h o n e interview. “ m a t ic p o s tu r in g Americans.”

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    m ili ta ry a n d in te lli- ices.in, w h ile r e sp o n d in g •J} the Indian gestures, is0 go m uch further with- T ̂n m itm e n t fro m Newilks on Kashmir - a dr- e th a t d ip lo m ats h e re _ '

    a s a p ro b le m of y Jng^i—fieless, th e in itia tiv e s :d hopes in AVashington )le end to the bitterness s p e r m e a te d Indo-1 re laU o 'n s s in c e a ^ :r 2001 a t ta c k on th e - if Ind ia’s Parliam ent by , lilitan ts th a t Ind ia says ^by Pakistan. T hat ind-

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    w as a v e r te d w hen }=■'2 s e c u re d M u sh a rra f’s “perm anendy” end m ili-' s s in g s o f .th f i -L in e .o f .. . if- the cease-fire boundary p a r a te s In d ia n and forces in Kashmir. Ir. ep e a te d ly h as accused pi of violating its pledge on N n, an d in recent montlis A ia ls have begun to echo u* pla in t. In January , U.S.dor Nancy Powell caused rc r here w hen she called on oi m m e n t to s top m aking G a “ p la tfo rm for terror- t l

    dlring a 90-minute m eeting ni /, A rm ita g e s a id , th e of l i p r e s id e n t gave e a ssu ra n c e th a t th e re a ing h appening a a o ss the T ^ n tro l” in term s of infil- U 7nitagccD d.notsayhow al ed S ta tes had arrived a t w iusion. tli r ra f a lso a sse r te d tha t ere no fm ilitant training) ti 1 Azad K ashm ir,’’ a por- e he a rea un d e r Pakistani Ii3ut-i‘if-there w ere camps,------ nuJd b e gone tom orrow ,” p3 said, h

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    T h e d ip lo m a ts sa id requests fo r su p p o rt have out to R u ss ia , F ran ce , Br Germany a n d o ther memb th e 35-n a tio n b o a rd - th d e c is io n -m a k e r a t th e nuclear watchdog agency - of its m eeting next m onth.

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    r in te n d e n t using J a k e B sion re lease

    part of the , they come inti :t, but it is Council mt that will bv existing ordin Iproved the use of th e br lew a.sphall fflunities. Th( up to repair future council IS down th e , • New veh

    accepted a S5

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    Ulcitu) Uji larnily sunfi Torri & Fu;s ol F’ Coiofaoo lakeiLoiso' c’ S: Pc-iersburg. lO. :

    na loi-' -j’oni cjranccnij- Cnacral n.eces ana nephews ̂ oii'C3e services win t3e hetd ai Suns•i W eonesoay. May 14 nteo “v’;Tri-Faii''.cc-motorywiin~FriOfitiS Sheridan ana Bisnop Cha|. -tan-^en oHiCiaimg The p rn (jesls in.;monalG bo owcn groei •oi ana grad- ■ m Ttvio Falls High School -tim e s p e n t w llh p ,n i . ;

    by two brothers. lie) an d 'D w ig h t I . (rome; Three els* L m n) Walts of Boise.Moreen (Charles)3dlng an d many lew s who loved - eded in death .by ■ I I i l i i e r i , Eleanor, ■ ■ Valerie.c ea will b e co n - ■ R M 1. Saturday, Mey.. . w a y '* Qooding m t will follow in

    ge itii m em oriali • h J w e rlo a n C an cer, . m o m ectw ity .- Kfev

    G o o d i n g C c

    CXIDING - R eceot activity In D is tr ic t C o u rt in*G ooalng nty bK luded th e following:

    id e im a n o r a r r a l t f i m e t ^>hn M anuel 6eefried ,-18 ,412 6 * S t:,-Jerom e; driving with* p r iv ile g e s ; s ta tu s h e a r in g r 15; M agistrate Ju d g e Kevin an id y .

    id e m e a n o f s e n t e f K l n pu s tin T ru m a n V in c e n t, 24, O E . 1500 S., Gooding;lery /dom estic v i o l e n c e ___•nded to b a tte ry ; $500 ^;, $35 0 s u s p e n d e d , \ > ,50 court costs, $35 pit> ion fee; o ne y ea r unsu- \ „ v is e d p r o b a t io n ; 180 \ s in ja il, 180 suspended, a ra te case; battery /dom estic le n c e a m e n d e d to b a t te ry ;0 fine, $350 suspended, $63.50 r t 'c o s ts , $35 p ro b a tio n fee ; year unsupervised probadon; days in ja il, 180 suspended;

    g i s t r a t e J u d g e K ev in P. sidy.•avid Perez-ValUdarez, 30,100 426 S., Jerom e; driving under in f lu e n c e ; 90-day d r iv e r ’s

    inse suspension; $1,000 fine,10 s u s p e n d e d , $78 .50 c o u rt ts, $35 probation fee, $75 pub- defender fee; one y ea r unsu- v ised probation ; 180 days in , 175 suspended ; M agistrate Ige Kevin P. Cassidy.

    u ie m e a n o r d i s m is s a l sw ty D. Dutt, 48, 4525 N. HOC Buhl; m alidous injury to p rop y; d ism issed by p rosecu to r; g i s t r a t e J u d g e K ev in P.

    — D e a t h

    line Rebecca PauiiosU R L E Y - E la in e R e b e c c a llos, 81,'o f Burley and former- of* C o e u r d* A ien ^ . d ie d iday , M ay 5, 2003, a t P a rk e w C are and R ehab Center, rivate family services will bc1 a t a la te r d a te in C oeur d' ie.Dcal arrangem ents a rc under direction of H ansen M ortuary ley-Chapel----------------------------

    r e n c e W i l t e m a r c k

    n s o nW IN F A L L S - F lo re n c e lem arck Hanson, 80, of Twin is d ied Tuesday, May 6, 2003, e r home.r r a n g e m e n ts w ill be jo u n c e d by P a rk e ’s M ag ic ley F u n e ra l H um e of Tw in Is.

    --------------- S e rrtabcl IL W atson of Twin Falls vice a t 10 a-m. today a t the Is ird LDS Chapel, 847 Eastlant Ive N.; in term ent wili follow a 30 p jn . in th e MAR Cemeter: R upert; friends m ay from 8:45 i5 a .m . to d a y a t th e ch u rc l h ite M ortuary, Twin FaUs).

    3Uly N. McGinnis of Fairfield ivedde service a t 3 p.m. toda; M oun tain View C em etery ii i r f ie ld (D e m a ra y F u iie ra apel, G o o ^ g ) .

    U vina P . P ubom of Twin Fallt rvice a t 11 a.m . today a t thi m an u e l L u th e ran C h u rch ii rin Falls; in term ent will follcn ! s « r v ^ a t th e F iler C em eter a rk e ’s M agic V alley F unera m e , Twin Falls).

    Evelyn U n n ie Skeen of Idah lls and form erly o f Twin FalL iveside service a t 2 p j a toda J e r o m e C e m e te ry (W h it

    m u a iy . Twin Falls).

    M agdaleno Mtmoz of Acequit rv ice a t 11 a.m . to d ay a t th ;e q u ia W a rd C h a p e l o f T h i u r ^ of Je su s Christ o f Lattei ly S a in ts ; b u r ia l w ill b e i jp e r t C em etery ; fr ien d s m a11 from 10-10:45 a.m . today s e ch u rch (R asm ussen Funeri m e , Burley).

    D e lo r ls ’Dee* S h o r t c igerm an,'m em orial senrice a t m. S a tu rd ay a t 'th e H agenna

    S u b t c r l l

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    O U ^ C O U R ^

    CanitW.C h r is t in a J . P a rk s ,

    in C a l i fo ro ia S t.. G ood lg counts battery; dismisse

    ecu to r, M agistrate Ju d P. Cassidy.

    U CMiminil______h*-------- R isk M anagement Alllg vs. H aze l J e a n L opet. In $1 ,799 .18 , p lu s in te n

    a tto rn e y fees.' F la in til d e f e n d a n t o w e s fo r i a id m e d to th e plo in ti

    . lection.• A d v a n c e d Ci

    ^ T e c h n o lo g y vs, M ichals a n d L ori spouse. S eek in g S

    ^ \ a t to rn e y f e e s i C o u rt ^ P laintiff a lleges d- r e c o r o ^ owe for accounts e

    th e plaindff for col

    y- Chiid support cases50 S ta te of Id a h o H e e; W elfare vs. Dawn Wart 'n; $119 monthly support i d; R u n y o n , p lu s 37 pe P- ch ild 's m ed ica l expen:

    ney fees.00 S ta te o f Idaho ChUc e r Services vs. Willie Isaa ■’8 S eek in g $155 m om hl; ‘Cl . for. Isaac Lam ar Cov/m irt p e r c e n t o f c h i ld ’s ■b- expenses; $363 a ttom ej IU- S ta te of Id ah o Chlli in S erv ices vs. T h ero n E ‘tc S e e k in g d e te rm in a i

    d e fe n d a n t is th e f Christina Ruby Leweri support of $215, plus (

    00 o f c h i ld ’s m e d ic a l e )p. $2,916 fo r d e fen d an t’ JI-; share of birth costs; $33 p . fees.

    1 NOTICES•a Robert Dewaine E:r- R U P E R T - R o b e rt •d B eag le , 46, o f R u p (c M onday, May 5, 2003,

    Ariz.ic The graveside scrvic d ' held at 3 p.m. Saturday

    2003, I t th e R u p e r t ( er w ith Bishop Glade Cha; ry da ting .______ A rrangem e n ts a re i

    d i r e c t io n H a n se n J Rupert Chapel.

    Louise C. Lacey: e TW IN FA LLS - L in L acey , 87, o f T w in F •3, M o n d ay , M ay 5, :

    Bridgeview R etkem ent 3e A m em orial service ic place a t a la te r date ai in announced by Reynold

    C hape l

    m cES —lls. U nited M ethodist Chut 1stind L in d a H e m m c rt D a t T w in F a lls , se rv ic e i

    ery Saturday a t P arke’s Mi 4 ^ F u n e ra l H om e, 2551 •ch Road, Twin Falls; im e

    follow th e se rv ice a t Falls Cemetery.

    ild,lay M ary A. KoU of Alt in N.M., an d form erly 0

    r a l g raveside m em o ri^ » p .m . S a tu rd a y a t thi C em etery (D em aray '

    Jls, Chapel), the

    in M l k ! ^ (M ickey) B iow G ib b o n sv ille arid fc ery Mllirer and Burley, m< ra ! vice a t 11 a.m . S atu r

    GXA. Building in Gibb

    iho J e n n y M . L a r r i io ills,*- Falls, mem orial servic day M onday a t W hite M on i te

    G w endolyn M ay St a n d W ay n e C lln to

    uia, Shelton, W ash., memi th e s id e s e rv ic e a t rh e . W ed n e sd a y a t t h e ter* Cem eteiy in Gooding,

    insay MUt B utler o f M adi t a t m erly o f Gooding, iiu sral vice a n d life c e le b n

    a jn . M ay 16 a t th e L 1228 M ain S t . Goodii

    o f tion Of life wUl be he] a t 4 a f te rn o o n o n M a in oan Blackay.

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    rk s , 2 1 ,;7 3 4 ' 9oding,''^tw o - issedbyproe*Ju d g e IbBvin

    t A ltem aQ ves - ------pe t. S eek in g t e r e i t ; $ 800 in tilf aUffges o r a c c o u n ts in tif f fo r col-

    C o lle c t io n v s . L a r ry

    ^ r i M icha ls, lg $1,657-15;IS of $ 550 .!S defen d an ts U a ssip ied to ' collection.

    s e aH e a l th a n d

    Vard. S eeking j r t for TanUle

    p e r c e n t o f penses; attor*

    :hUd S u p p o rt Isaac Cowans, u h ly su p p o rt iwans, plus 50 d 's m e d ic a l m eyfees.:h ild S u p p o rt in E . Low ers, in a tio n th a t e f a th e r o f wers; m onthly us 67 pcrcent a l e x p e n s e s ; an t’s p ro ra ta $330 atto rney

    I

    a Baaglae r t D ew ain e L upert d ie d )03, in M esa.

    irvice wUl be rday. M ay JO, r t C e m e te ry Chandler offi-

    re u n d e r th e ______n M o r tu a ry

    y- L o u ise C. n F a lls d ie d >, 2003 , a t lent E states, rice w ill ta k e :e and wiU be nolds Funeral

    :hurch.

    ■t D it tm a n o fce a t 10 a .m . s M a ^ c VaUey 551 K im berlv in te rm en t wiU B a t th e T w in

    A lbuquerque, ly of W endell, a l service a^ 2

    th e W e n d e ll ra y 's W en d ell

    /) Bradshaw-'of i fo rm e r ly -o f , m em orial eer* I tu rd ay a t th e libbonsvUlei.

    ‘i i o n o f T w in rv ice a t 1 p in . •fortuary.

    Y S tew art B ^ n to n B a l l ; o f lemorial sr^ve- a t 11 a .m . th e E lm vrpO d tng.

    lackay and for- , m em orial ^ - B bration at^ l l e LDS Churc}i, lo d in s celebiB- I he ld S a t u r ^ a in S t r e e t 3n

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    - By Shftri C haney-------w rtttr

    -.R U P E R T - P oU c ; '^ a v c d isciplined a R t • ' o f f ic e r in conne .c tli

    A p r i l 27 in c id e n t R upert fam ily’s home

    PoUce C hief K en F C a ss ia C o u n ty She R andy K id d sa id of

    . ' R eed ’s b eh av io r wai • -able b u t dec lined to

    'jiyas d isciplined becoi ' •persotme! m atter.

    “I’ll assu re you as so r th a t a c t io n a d d r e s s e d ,” K id d

    ; ^ u r s d a y m eetin g of ‘ . e il ia e n A dvisory Co

    ; .don’t condone i t and ' c h ie f d o e s n 't c o n . dction."

    The incident o ccu r . a n d w as su b se q u e n , • befo re th e advisory :, Bonnie E spino said h • : h a d w oken to ligh t] , h 'e r ro o m . W h en hi

    w en t o u t to investig '■. '-'(hree m en to ge t ofi ' ' ty , to w h ich th e y r< . ‘.had every r igh t to b e

    T hey d id n o t id e : selves as police offic

    . E sp in o sn id th ro u g . p reter.' ' ■ W hen Espino’s sor

    ■ter w e n t o u t . Ia n e x c h a n g e d a n d R dow n h is b ad g e reo Bonnie E spino said..

    On T hu rsd ay , Ru] A d v iso ry C om m itti Jo h n C o o p e r o u t l isRues th a t th e E sj h a d ra ise d a t a n A | m ittee m eeting: why on th e Espino propei how a v erb a l exchat A lberto E sp ino and c e rs was h an d led ; t

    • ' incident in w hich Re- -his b adge was handli

    ' ‘ C om m ittee m em b B urr-Jones quesiioni

    ____ Lthan.seven.officers.}'ed to (he incident. " patrolling th e c ity a she asked.

    Officers w ere j« a t escaped felon, Fedd said the officers wei ;in the ir rig h ts to be

    ■ erty looking for t lie i . E arlie r in t ^ nigl

    n ig h t, a p e rs o n wh arrested escaped f r of 0 police car. Offic to th e Espino house and searched it w ith

    B u r r - J o n e s w hether police were righ ts to b e on th e second tim e - n e o r :

    , c a p tu re of th e p e r 'im m inent.

    , T h e E s p in o s d i /F ed d e rs before th e j

    '.c i t iz e n c o m m ittee■ .F e d d e r s s a id h e g

    fo m p la in t form and would in v e s tig a te t th e y tu rn e d in a v plaint.

    Bonnie Espino sa .b e l ie v e s h e w a s {

    : w h e re a f t e r to lk i chief. I t w as like tell th o t h e r ch ild h a d

    '. . th in g w ro n g , a n d• ;m other.sayherch il<

    ' tu ch 0 th ing , she sai 'il F edders a p o l o ^ ily d idn’t th in k h e ested in th e ir com pi . D u rin g th e ineic

    .E sp in o h a d to ld th ho was g e tting o gu com e b ack o u t b f h

    ' .'a^gun a n d h e d id t m e n w e re p o l ic e

    ■ttid.-’i: ‘S e v e ra l com m itt '- 'M id tha't ge ttin g a j

    an sw er w h e n som person’s p roperty .

    \ . T h e c o m m itte e ''f a m ily f o r c o m li

    th ey d id so ’ occuT; C ooper said .• ‘' C o m m itte e m e i 'C a r z a n o t e d a " T h u r s d a y in w hii j o Uce o fh c e r stop

    \ m an and ye lled a t H n g loud music.. "TThe young m an

    4 jB ^ * * Ia s tn a in e ,C S ^ . o f f l c ^ r ’s t r e a t S | m o v e r b c ^ .

    . g B T e d d e r a ' i i t d Tn P & to th s in c id e n t; I n e c o ih a l t t e e .v r i l l S S t f datA U

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    T he ptirl i c e o f f ic ia l s by a feideiR u p e rt police sim ilar sal

    c tio n w ith o n ty.n t o u t s id e a By a ’irae. W ednesdan F ed d e rs and support t<J h e r i f f ’s S g t. P u b lic U