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Eerier, KiiJvo, Morxiiy, Uty 8, SOUTH IDAIIO TRESS Buns dniveirs te; C'uitaai'ies I Death Notices lb Li- 1 'EaLdl 0' sMMs RJCAJIDOEARBOZA CASTLEFORD Rictrdo (Richard, Givlno) Birboza, 39, Castleford, died Friday, May 5, He was born May 20, 1955, In San Juan, Texas, the son of Santiago and Adela Barboia. He attended schools In Texas and later moved to Homedale, Idaho, with his parents, brothers and sisters. There he worked as a migrant farm worker. He married Martha Valle and the couple and their family moved to Castleford In 1971. He had since lived there.

He had five children from his first marriage. He later divorced and met Mvuki, and had one son from this relationship. He met Nicole Palmer and they had one daughter. They had lived together for seven years. He was a loving son, brother, uncle, friend and father.

He loved animals, especially horses. He devoted most of his time to taming them. He always had a smile and a helping hand." He will be missed ELULAH LAYCOOK HEYBURN Beulah Colleen. Laycook, 82, Heyburn, died Saturday, May 6, 1995, at McKay Dee Hospital in Ogden, Utah. Services will be held at 11 a.m.

Thursday, May 11, at the' Heybura LDS Chapel with Bishop Timothy Hunt officiating. Burial will be in Twin Falls Cemetery. Friends may call at McCulfoch-Hansen Mortuary in Burley from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, and at the church one hour prior to the service Thursday. A complete obituary will be announced.

WAYNE M. DURFEE ALMO Wayne M. Durfee, 76, Almo, died Friday, May 5, 1995, at Cassia Memorial Hospital Services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, May 11, at the Almo LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop4 Stanley Spencer officiating. Burial will be In Sunny Cedar Rest Cemetery, Alma Friends may call at McCulloch-Hansen Mortuary in Burley from 6-8 p.m.

Wednesday, and at the church one hour prior to the service Thursday. A complete obituary will be announced. Magic Valley Concert slated Magic Valley Chorale, directed by Carson Wong and accompanied by Sue Miller, will present its Pops Concert on Mother's Day, May 14, at 3 p.m. in the College of Southern Idaho Fine Arts Auditorium in Twin Falls. Free flowers will be given to the first 100 mothers to arrive.

Featured, in addition to the chorale, will be The Standards, starring Jorgan, Morgan, Nicholas and Nathan Williams, Andy Jones and Jon Miller. A barbershop quartet, The Misterfits, will also perform, featuring Randy Barksdale, tenor; Paul SherraL lead; Lew Fort, baritone; and Joe Dunford, bass. Tickets, which may be purchased at Welch Music, from chorale members or at the door, are $5 for general admission and S3 for students and senior citizens. Rupert Parks seeks coaches Rupert Parks and Recreation Department Is seeking volunteer coaches for the youth softball-baseball program. A clinic will be held at 630 p.m.

May and 10, at the Rupert City HalL Volunteer applicants must attend one of these clinics to be a coach. Coaches are required to complete an exam and sign a Coaches' Code of Ettycs Pledge. The clinlfc will cover psychology of coaching youth sports, maximizing performance, first aid and safety, how to organize practice; and tips on teactogsports tedrqu certified and receive a $500,000 liability Insurance and subscription to "Youth Sport Coach." For Information, call Rupert Parks and Recreation, 436-3531. Reward offered on vandalized caves The Bureau of Land Management and the National Speleogical Society are offering a reward of up to $1,000 for Information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individual(s) responsible for vandalizing a cave gate of a significant lava tube cave near Shoshone. The gate, used to let bats fry in and out of the cave, was covered with rocks, closing the cave to the bats, according to Cave Manager Paula PerlettL Perlettl said people can get a' permit to enter the cave, so there is no reason to vandalize the gate to enter the cave.

The incident occurred between April 14 and 16. Anyone with information can contact Law Enforcement Ranger Monty White at the Shoshone District BLM office, 208-886-7204. Northside Homesteaders set party Northside Homesteaders will hold their annual dinner party Thursday evening, May 18, at Connor's Cafe, using the east door. The price is $10 per person at the door, with a no-host happy hour at 6 and dinner to be served at 7. For reservations, call Mae Bubel, 531-5380, or contact her at Routed Box 229, Rupert, no later than May 15.

Irrigation board to meet The regular board meeting for the Minidoka Irrigation District will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 11, in the MID office in Rupert Hospital offers classes Cassia Memorial Hospital anVMedical Center Is offering Community First AidCPR classes. They will be held Tuesday, May 9, and Thursday, May 11, from 6-10 p.m. in the hospital classroom downstairs. At completion of both classes, partidpants will be certified in Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association and certified in First Aid through the National 'Safety Council (Green Hospitals By KIM STOKER SI? Stall Writer A rodeo without horses took place Saturday in the K-mart parkin lot.

Bus drivers from Cassia and Minidoka County School Districts challenged each other in the 'Bus Driver Road-E-C where drivers tested their skill at maneuvering buses through different courses. The top four Cassia Joint School District drivers bested the top four Minidoka driven for the team trophy with a score of 2,321 to 2,021. The top four drivers in Cassia who will compete In the regional competition In Buhl June 20 are: Roy Smith, Jerry Albertson, Gaylene Smith and Gene Fries. Minidoka's top four drivers who are eligible to compete at regionals are: Jim Hunter, Earlene Ricondo, Bob Daley and Cleo Cheney. The purpose of the competition Is "to get skilled In the art of driving a bus In close quarters," said Cassia Transportation Supervisor The Mini-Cassia Opportunity Center has announced its honor roll students for the 11th session grading period.

High Honors 4.0 12th grade: Laura DeLaCruz. 11th grade: TrishQark. 9th grade: Alex Carson and America Morales. Honors 3.0 12th grade: Amie Goin, Keith Alan Swenson, superintendent of the Amalgamated Sugar Company's Mini-Cassia factoryannounces recipients of this year's Amalgamated Educational Scholarships. Those to receive the awards are Christopher Hartwell, son of Jimmy and Janet Hartwell; Wesley W.

Millard, son of Clark Millard and Helen Jensen; and Melinda Manning, daughter of Dennis and Jan Manning. Christopher is aeniort Declo icAi commodity rsticu -18XO -17X10 30j00 Pinto, cwt Greit Nortbenu, cwt-Smal Whites no quote Sma! Retk, cwt- .21.00 Bean prices ik Idaho prices quoted by felley Bean Co. In Rupert Quotes are prevailing prices lot 930 urt, Monday. For not current prices producers should contact local dealers. COMMODITY FUTURES Quotations are courtesy of Sinclair Co, 121 2nd Ave.

t. Twin Falls 800-6320607. Quotes are prevailing prices for 930 a.m. Monday. frrv.

Mon Opfn Ulgh LflH UliMl 60.8S 59.40 59.47 Fdr.Ctl-Uay-.64.42 64.50 63.35 6150 Wbtay 3 .55 12 3.59 12 3.55 12 3.59 12 Sug-July 11.71 11.79 11.71 11.74 Soy-May 5.64 14 S.68 5.64 14 5.68 Hog-June 40.90 40.90 40 JO 40.4S LOCAL STOCKS These listed stocks' last sale quotations, are provided courtesy of Edward D. Jones ft Company, 1327 Albion Ave, Burley. Quotes are prevailing prices for 930 Lin. Monday. Albertson 31.25 American Stores .25.75 American Tel ft Tel.

Hoist Cascade 12 .3175 Chrysler. Deere ft Company First Inter. Bank Corp- Ford Motor. General Motors Heinz 42.50 83.75 2675 43.1212 4100 24.12 12 93.37 12 13.75 85.12 12 7.75 Idaho Power Inter. Bui.

Kmart Micron Technology. Navistar 12 Sean- 12 Smiths Food Drug- 20.62 12 US West (Mountain BeO). -41 SI 12 Ji7 12 41 J7 12 -23 87 12 ValHi. Variety Walmart Wendy's. .1650 NASDAQ over the counter stocks last sale quotations are provided courtesy of Edward D.

Jones ft Company, 1327 Albion Ave, Burley. Quotes are prevailing price for 9:30 ajn. Monday. AmeriStar ISO Coors ..16.6875 First Security Corp 24.50 Fark Cocnmunicaaons West One Bank Corp-, .3050 -3187 12 MARKET INDEXES Index provided courtesy of Edward D. Jones ft Company, 1327 Albion Ave, Burley.

Quotes are prevailing prices for 930 a.tn. Monday. NASDAQ 844.57 up 1.04 STNDftFOOR. 520.97 up ii DOW JONES IND. .4354.13 up" 10.73 Leon Robinson.

Some of the twelve different categories and skills the drivers get judged on Include a written knowledge test and pre-trip inspection. The driving part of the contest consists of different courses arwj maneuvers like driving in a straigfij line without varying two Inches f)t either direction, backing into an alley, making a right rum and coming at least six inches away from the curb without hitting it Drivers were also judged on hoi; dose they could come to a stop llrji without crossing it, and the dimiiC lshing dearance skill required thexa to drive down an alley the width the bus plus ten inches, that run, rowed to the width of the bus arvj two Inches. The top four drivers in th regional competition will compete In the state competition June 24 in Nampa, and those top four will compete in nationals In British Columbia Canada. Gonzalez, Kevin Osterhout, Salvador Reyes and Melanijt Straubhaar. 11th grade: Wes Anderson', Tanya Hatch, Heather Hodgson, Shannon Murray, Candy Ortiz, Rebecca Palecek, Jason Pool and JonWanen.

10th grade: Shannon Fairchild. 9th grade: Charity Hale. High School. His father Jimmy is the chief chemist at the Paul facto- Clark Millard, Wesley's father, is a tieldman tor tne company. Wesley Is a Burley High senior.

Mellnda's father Dennis Is an Instrument man at Amalgamated. Melinda is also a senior at BHS. Imstttimatail AC iVil eK Jk1 th A Educational Scholarship Program to help qualified high school seniors who are dependents of company employees continue their educations beyond high school. (ORAin ILEVAT0S USTKiCS Soft Whllt What, oof ba. BaiMT.cwt- DNS-14 Pro, Wheat, one Ji.fl 112 Hard Red Winter Wheat 11.5, one bu.

3i5 12 Grain prices are a dally average of four MinlCassia area dealer quotations (WSIUnkm Seed, Koch AgrV' Services, Mountain Grain and Kenyan Grain). Quotes are prevailing prices tor 9:30 a.m. Monday. THEATRE PROGRAM Rating guide P-Profanity N-Nudity V-Vlolenoe 8 -Sexual situations -Moderate EI Extreme CENTURY CINEMAS SHOWS AT 7:25 9:25 WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING RATED PO 8HOWS AT 7:20 9:00 TOP DOG RATED PG-13 I DP 8 SHOWS AT 7:30 9:30 FRENCH KISS RATED PG-13 Dm CDs SHOWS AT 7:15 ONLY A GOOFY MOVIE RATED SHOWS AT 8:45 ONLY VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED RATED BURLEY THEATRE ALL SEATS $1.50 EVERYMIGHT 8HOWS AT 7:15 9:15 DUMB DUMBER RATED PG-13 UlN El I Iv 1 90 Burley, Idaho 8331 8 BurtaWH8vbumg77-7M1 aUBSCHr T9JN KATcS lOftiwff Th mi im IHIOriMf.iiMr not nu mm JOB PRMTIHQ To obt rata to Job prtj, cal 878-2201 aakdsya. news Scoff Logm ttontgtnq fdor Ryov hav i mm or teakm lam orwWt to dhcuaaan Idaa wiJt aomaono to tko odNortal daparlmanl, cal 878-' 2201 batwaan 8 an and 4 m.

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oy everyone wno mew mm weu. He worked at Kanaka Rapids until 1993. He was a member of the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Buhl. "Two of Mr. Ricardo (Gavino) Barboza's best games were to fight game chickens, which he also did out at La Esperanza Ranch or so-called The Lost Ranch by police.

His other game was being pursued by the Twin Falls County Sheriff i Department He said, It was just to see if they were But apparently they never had it their way. I remember Mr. Barboza saying, 'I had my fun with Twin Falls County (aid Buhl Police IN MEMORY OF MR. RICARDO (GAVINO) BARBOZA. Ricardo is survived by his sons, Adrian of Buhl and Eliot of Boise; five daughters, Irma, Christina, Daisy and Victoria, all of Salem, and Chelsee Nicole of Buhl; his mother, Adela Handy; his stepfather, Francisco Flores; his brother, Arturo, all of Castleford; his sisters, Amelia Garza and Isabel (Ludo) Flores, both of Castleford, Noelia (Raul) Garza of Buhl, Hilda (Joe Jr.) Hernandez of Hazelton, Irma (Leobardo Covarrubias) and Gradela Barboza, also of Buhl; one granddaughter; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father, a nephew and his grandparents. Visitation has been scheduled from 2-8 p.m. Tuesday, May 9, and Wednesday, May 10, at the family home, Rancho Esperanza, 1100 N. 1050 Castleford. Mass will be celebrated at 2 Thursday, May llat theChK the Immaculate Conception in Buhl with Father Francis DeNardis as celebrant Burial will be in West nd Cemetery, Buhl Arrangements are under the direction of Moffett's Memorial Chapel in Buhl.

DOUGLAS E. SPRENGER BOISE Douglas E. Sprenger 53, Boise, died Thursday, May 4, 1995, in a Boise hospital following a heart attack. The funeral will be held at 10:30 this morning in the Alden-Waggoner Chapel, Boise, with Pastor Kevin McGourty of New Heights Christian Fellowship officiating. Burial will be in Qoverdale Cemetery, Boise.

The family suggests memorials to a scholarship fund in Doug's name at the Idaho Power Credit Union, 1221 W. Idaho, Boise 83702. MARIE R.SCHELL MINIDOKA Marie R. Schell, i 70, Minidoka, died Friday, May 5, 1995, at Cassia Memorial Hospital in Burley. The funeral will be conducted at i 2 p.m.

Tuesday, May 9, at Hansen Mortuary in Rupert with Dr. Terry Figgins of the Rupert First Christian Church officiating. Burial will be in Rupert Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary from 7-8 p.m. this evening.

ROBERTA OSBORN RUPERT Roberta P. (Bobbl) Osborn, 75, Rupert, died Wednesday, May at Minidoka Memorial Hospital Extended Care Unit in Rupert after a short illness. Services will be held at 10 a.m. this morning at the Rupert LDS West Stake Center with Bishop Brent Robinson offidating. Burial will be in Lost River Cemetery in Arco.

Friends may call at the church one hour prior to the services. Hansen Mortuary of Rupert is in charge of arrangements ROBERT K.RAYL FALLS Robert Kenneth "Buddy" Rayl, 86, Twin Falls, died Friday, May 5, 1995, at the Twin Falls Clinic Hospital following a short Illness. The funeral will be held at 10:30 this morning at the Twin Falls LDS Tenth Ward Chapel, 229 Park with Bishop Joe Allen conducting. Burial will be In Sunset Memorial Park, Twin Falls. Friends may call at the church from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m.

prior to the funeral. White Mortuary of Twin Falls is in charge of arrangements. Services To register, or for more ihfbrrnatfonjicall 678-4444, ext USU announces honor roll Students on the winter quarter honor roll at Utah State University have been announced. Local students on the list are: From Burley Cody Hill, Agriculture; Jason LaMar Heward, Jeff L. Muir, Maryann Rogers, Business; Heidi Lee Nelwert, Education; Jacob Scott Barker, Engineering; Christina Simonson, Family Life.

Paul Benjamin J. Hunt and Brian Reed Jones, Agriculture; Dawn Anne Walquist, Business. Oakley Joseph Lee Whiteley, Engineering. Heyburn Keri Marie Anderson, Science. Rupert alumni to meet The Rupert High School Alumni Assodation's 11th Annual meeting will be held Saturday, July 8, rather than May 8, as was sent to members.

It will be at the Best Western Burley Inn Convention Center, located off 1-84, at Exit 208. Association officers are asking anyone with classmates' names and addresses to contact the association, so reunion information can be sent This year's officers are Lyle Barton, chairman; Roy Abo, vice chairman; Barbara B. Bell is ton, treasurerreservationist; and Lois Merrill Kim, secretary. Lady Golfers announce results Burley Ladies' Golf Association played Blind Partners Wednesday with Sergene Jensen and Ginny Payne taking first place. Second place winners were Kathleen Hawkins and Jolene Hines.

Darla Redman and Jerry Huthchinson came in third place. Diann Giles won the putting contest Twenty-two members attended, and next Wednesday's play will be for the most one putts. CASSIA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ADMITTED: Harold Povlsen of Burley; and Sylvia Huber of Rupert. DISMISSED: Buffie Bodey, Martin Funl and Duke Gilman, all of Burley; Kaylan Courtright and Margaret Hermansen, both of Paul; Cleo Freeman of Heyburn; and Lana Saastad of Albion. BIRTHS: A baby to Mr.

and Mrs. Jay Bodey. MINIDOKA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ADMITTED: Irma Navarrette of Rupert; and Raul Rios Jr. of Heyburn. DISMISSED: Raul Rios Jr.

of Heyburn. BIRTHS: None reported. MAGIC VALLEY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER DISMISSED: Eloisa Carrasco and Joe Wadsworth, both of Burley. changes ownership By RENEE WELLS SIP Staff Writer Channel 6 television in Pocatello is under new ownership. William L.

Armstrong, president of Ambassador Media Corporation, announced recently the sale of the Ambassador stations, including KPVI-Pocatello, KKVI-TV, Twin Falls, and KJVI-TV, Jackson, to Sunbelt Broadcasting Corportion of Las Vegas, Nevada. All three stations are affiliated with the ABC Television Network. KKVI is also an affiliate of the Fox Television Network. Sales of broadcast stations are subject to approval of the Federal Communications Commission. The application for approval was recently filed with the FCC and should come in the near future, with the transfer expected in the fall of the year.

According to KKVI Manager Harry Neuhardt, no major changes are expected in the operations as Sunbelt Broadcasting takes over the stations. Appreciated i -1 4 rTTTTT I 1 xs SOUTH IDAHO PRESS A Park Newspaper 01 9S5 South Idaho Newspapers, Inc. (USPS 503-480) vt I If i I .1. HI fi nIT Z3j t. Main P.O.

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POSTMASTER Sand changa of addnat to: Souk CRCUUTON CMtSum-CkmoiilhMgtr Al aubcrt4loM an Myabto acVanca. Yon ihouM laoaha your papar by tub a anaMay and 8 on Sunday. II you do not woaWa your paparonknacal 78-2201 8.00 pm. Mkdayi Aflar too pm tad Sunday womlnqa, at flupatWwl 4 The Burley Post Office recognized the South Idaho Press, KBARHHs 99.9, The Farm Times Inc. and the Burley Reminder for their customer appreciation day last week.

Pictured from left to right: Bob Ttorrpson, KBARHits 99.9; Chris Sutliff, South Idaho Press Circulation Manager, Diana Still, Burley Reminder and Steve Ward, Farm Times, Inc. owner. (SIP Photo Kim Stoker).

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