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Community Thursday, September 29, 2005 South Idaho Press A3 r.lini-Cossia Calender Drive Safely Work We ek starts Monday Burley Community Pinochle, 5 p.m., Golden Heritage Senior Center, .2421 Overland Av e. Rupert Senior Health Insurance Benefit Advisory (SHIBA), 10 a.m.-. 4 p.m., Rupert Senior Center, Call 436-9 1 07 for appointment. 3 Dri ring is a complex task and requires the attention and concentre aion of the driver. Today employees spend more time on the road than ever before and have unprecedented access to mobite and in-vehicle technologies.

Many of these technologies a significant measure of convenience and safety to people's, lives. However, if not managed and used responsibly whil driving, these new tech-nolc igies could impair a driver's foci is and result in a crash. Traffic crashes are the leading cause of death and injury in the workforce, and it is often employers who bear the human, eco nomic and legal costs associated with a crash. This week Ida hoan Foods will demonstrate South Idaho Press Chatting with a fellow car-pooler, changing the radio station for the latest traffic report, checking your voicemail on your cell phone and taking notes for this morning's board meeting can be deadly if done while behind the wheel. Employees trying to do more on the road than drive are significantly increasing their crash-risk.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration these and other distracted driving behaviors are responsible for 20 to 30 percent of the nearly 3 million crashes that occur each year. To raise awareness about driver focus and the need to devote its commitment to protecting the health and safety of its most valuable assets its employees. Daily flyers along with other information will be distributed reminding employees of these important safety issues. "Idahoan Foods proudly supports Drive Safely Work Week 2005," said Delwin Allred, the company's safety director. "We recognize the many distractions our employees face while driving on today's roadways.

It is important for all of our employees to be reminded that driving safely requires their full attention and concentration. This week and every week we are encouraging our employees to be ready, be set and be focused every ride, every time." one's full attention to the driving task, Idahoan Foods is teaming up with employers across the nation to promote the ninth annual Drive Safely Work Week campaign Oct. 3-7, according to a press release issued Wednesday by Idahoan Foods. Sponsored by the Network of Employers for Traffic Safety (NETS), Drive Safely Work Week is a national campaign designed to help employers emphasize the importance of driving safely both on and off the job. Addressing the environmental, mental and physical distractions that drivers engage in and encounter on our nation's roadways everyday, the theme for this year's campaign is "Be Ready.

Be Set. Be Focused." Gooding Idaho Youth Horse Council state meeting, 7 m. with dinner, I Gooding County Extension office; 764-2330 for info. I Jerome Delta Kappa Gamma Intl. sponsored panel discussion about the Sempra proposed coal-fired plant in Jerome County, 7 p.m., Jerome High School auditorium.

Open to the public. Twin Falls Latino Youth Empowerment Conference, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.. College of Southern Idaho. 764-2330 for info. Cassia County Burley Benefit dinner and auction for Dennis Mallory, dinner, 6 p.m.; auction, 7:30 p.m., Burley Elks Lodge, 1340 Oakley Ave.

Mixed Emotions at George K's, 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., 324 E. 3rd N. Rupert Health Fair, 8 a.m.-noon, Minico High School. Burley 1 Soroptimist International of Burley meeting, noon at Syringa Plaza. Rupert Minico Choir fall concert, 7:30 p.m., Minico High School Auditorium.

staying in Burley, was served a Minidoka County warrant for probsition violation. Runaway reported A Heyburn woman re ported her son did not return home after school. He has been living with his grandmother in Declo and was instructed to go to her home, but he has been going home with a friend instead. He was located in a c'lubhouse asleep. Driving violations Jason D.

38, Oakley, was charged with driving wi thout privileges after he was stopped on W. 9th Street in Burley. Jesus Perez 18, Burley, was charged with driving without rivileges after he was stopped for driving wi thout headlights. The officer charged him ith the violation after dispatch advised that IPerez' driver's license was suspended. Minor consumption Anthony Whitehaw 1 8, Burley, was charged with minor consumption after an officer apprehended um near 8th and Elba.

He and another subject had taken off running when they saw the officer approaching them. Whitehawk admitt ed drinking five or six Buds and one Thunderbird. He told the officer he had been drir liking because he had a bad day. Found bicycle A Burley resident turned in a mountain bike which had been left in his yard. He told police it sat there for nearly a week and he moved it to his back lawn.

After several days no one claimed it so he called police to come and get it. Violation of a No contact order A Burley woman reported her nephew was served a no contact order on a Heyburn woman, but the woman followed him to the reporting party's home and parked outside her home. She took pictures of the subject's car and told her to leave, that she had no right being there, but the woman refused to leave. She told the reporting party she was talking with police. She then left the area.

Officers told the reporting party to take the pictures she took and her statement to Minidoka County officers because the order is out of Minidoka County. Warrants served A 15-year-old female juvenile was served a warrant at the Cassia Education Center. She was taken to the Mini-Cassia Juvenile Detention Center. Rosa Reyes Gomez, 49, Burley, was served four Minidoka County warrants for driving without privileges, battery, driving without privileges and while intoxicated, and a second warrant for battery. Robert C.

Miles, 47, Burley, was served a Cassia County warrant for failure to appear. Matthew Alex Kerbs, 30, Burley, was served two Cassia County warrants for failure to appear and one Ada County warrant for the same charges. Victor Nava, 33, Burley, was served a Jerome County warrant for probation violation. David Reyes Urena, 27, Salem, currently larceny teenager reported his wallet the back seat of his aunt's car. He called his mother and asked her to wallet, but she didn't get around to it.

said the wallet was there before she two boys to the alternative school. not see it there afterward but had no proof who took it. wallet contained the victim's driver's $13 in cash. He wanted it reported it showed up at some crime scene Lane Bell, 43, Burley, was charged trespassing after he entered a woman's Normal Avenue and told her he place to stay. He said he was her woman looked for a number in the for him, but could find none, so police.

they arrived, officers recognized charged him with entering the home Bell was very intoxicated and to understand. tried to get Bell to take an Intox of the medications he is on, but of marijuana 14-year-old female juvenile was charges of possession of marijuana, her stepmother found the drugs in backpack. suspect told officers the drugs did not her, but were another girl's from who had put them in the suspect's Burley Parent Connection, 10 a.m -noon, Burley United Methodist Church, 450 E. 27th St. Super Sitter Class, 5-8 p.m., Cassia Regional Medical Center, 677-6587 to register.

Rupert Rupert Historical Preservation Commission meeting, 7 p.m.,: upstairs at City Hall. Rupert United Methodist Women's harvest luncheon, craft bazaar and baked food sale, 11:30 a.m.-l:30 p.m., United Methodist Church, 605 St. v'v" Burley Mixed Emotions at George K's, 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., 324 E. 3rdN. i Minidoka County Fair Results police reports Sherry Anderson, red.

Pansies: Amber Winnett, Taylor Cox, Karen Rehn, Brendon Young, blue. Phlox: Kimber Johnston, Jim Rodgers, blue. Rudbeckia: Amber Winnett, Tavia Cox, Barbara Rodgers, -blue; Jim Rodgers, red. Scabiosa: Sherry Anderson, Tavia Cox, Karen Rehn, Taylor Cox, blue; Amber Winnett, Doris Stanger, red. Sedum: Sherry Anderson, Cameron Winnett, Mas Kuwana, blue; Judy Fowler, red.

Shasta Daisy: Paul United Methodist Church, Jacie Wilkins, Amber Winnett, Makenna Winnett, Sherry Anderson, Cameron Winnett, blue; Lois Draper, Annie Torix, Sherry Anderson, Cameron Winnett, Lois Draper, Makenna, red. Snapdragon: Sherry Anderson, Jacie Wilkins, Makenna Winnett, Sherry Anderson (3), Jeff Klamm, Andy Klamm, Cameron Winnett, Tavia Cox, blue. Statice: Sherry Anderson, Tavia Cox, Susi McCall, blue. Sweet Pea: Sherry Anderson, Mas Kuwana, blue. Sweet William: Jim Rodgers, blue.

Trumpet Vine: Oneta Keister, blue. Yarrow: Sherry Anderson (2), Amber Winnett, Makenna Winnett, Taylor Cox, blue; Sherry Anderson, Cameron Winnett, red. Other PerennialsBiennials: Terri McAffee (2), Mas Kuwana (2), Karen Rehn (2), Sherry Anderson, Tavia Cox, Judy Fowler, Cameron Winnett, blue; Lois Draper, red. Ageratum: Amber Winnett, Taylor Cox, blue; Sherry Anderson, Tavia Cox, red. Alyssum: Sherry Anderson (3), Taylor Cox, blue.

Amaranthus: Adam Jackson; Petit A Burley taken from said he get the His aunt had taken She did idea or The license and in case or something. Trespassing Terry with home on needed a neighbor, The phone book she called When Bell and unlawfully. difficult Officers test because Bell refused. Possession A booked on after the girl's The belong to school backpack. Petunias, Single: Brendon Young (2), Susi McCall, Madeline Garner (2), Louanne Young (2), Holly Haynes (3), Makenzie Haynes (3), Jeff Klamm, Andy Klamm, Mas Kuwana (2), Amber Winnett, Sherry Anderson (3), Greyson Garner, blue; Jeff Klamm (3), Jacie Wilkins, Doris Stanger, Brendon Young, red.

Petunias, Double: Sherry Anderson (9), Jeff Klamm (2), Taylor Cox, Cameron Winnett (2), Tavia Cox, Karen Rehn, Andy Klamm, blue; Lois Draper, red. Petunias, Ruffled: Sherry Anderson (3), Andy Klamm, Cameron Winnett, Jeff Klamm, Taylor Cox, Holly Haynes, Makenzie Haynes, Makenna Winnett, blue. Other Petunias: Sherry Anderson (4), Jeff Klamm, Makenzie Haynes, Jacie Wilkins; Taylor Cox, Doris Stanger, Tavia Cox, Louanne Young, Cameron Winnett, blue; Holly Haynes (3), Makenzie Haynes (2), red. Petunia, Best Speciman: Sherry Anderson. Floribunda: Lorraine Keister, Doris Stanger, Jim Rodgers, blue; Terri McAffee, Jim Rodgers, Doris Stanger, red.

Climbing Rose: Jim Rodgers, blue. Grandiflora: Jim Rodgers, blue; Doris Stanger, red. Shrub Rose: Jim Rodgers, Doris Stanger, blue. Collection, Any Variety: Ivy Gage, Roses: Terri McAffee (2), Susi McCall (3), Paul United Methodist Church, Doris -Stanger (5), Kimber Johnston, Elizabeth Child, Judy Fowler, Holly Haynes, Makenzie Haynes, Madeline Garner, Jim Rodgers, blue; Jim Rodgers, Jeff Klamm, Karen Rehn, Makenzie Haynes, Terri McAffee, Doris Stanger (2), Mas Kuwana, red. Rose, Best Speciman: Jim Rodgers.

Miniature Roses: Susi McCall, Jacie Wilkins, Jim Rodgers (3), Sherry Anderson, blue; Doris Stanger (2), Paul United Methodist Church, red. Miniature Rose, Best Speciman: Jim Rodgers. Gladiolus: Josh Charles, Susan Fowler, Jim Rodgers (15), Nikki Charles, Greyson Garner, Madeline Garner (2), blue; Doris Stanger (2), Norma Charles, Greyson Garner, red. Gladiolus, Best Speciman: Jim Rodgers. Lilies: Amber Winnett, Renee Clark (3), Lois Draper, Jacie Wilkins, Evelyn Fassett, Jim Rodgers, blue; Terri McAffee, red.

Lily, Best Specimen: Terri McAffee, Renee Clark, Charles Clark. Hanging Basket: Jim Rodgers, blue. Coleus: Jim Rodgers, blue. Patio Pots: Jim Roidgers, 2 blue. Unusual House Plants: Jim Rodgers, blue; Aubrie Studer, Orchid: Alan D.

Porter, blue. New Variety of Plant, Jim Rodgers. Other Plants: Jim Rodgers, Robin Weller, blue; Stephanie Long, red. Best Non-blooming House Plant: Jim Rodgers. Baby's Breath: Sherry Anderson, Makenna Winnett, blue; Amber Winnett, Cameron Winnett, red.

Balloon Flower: Sherry Anderson, blue. Black Eyed Susan: Terri McAffee, Taylor Cox, Mas Kuwana, blue; Lois Draper, red. Butterfly Bush: Sherry Anderson, Cameron Winnett, Karen Rehn, blue; Amber Winnett, Makenna Winnett, Jim Rodgers, red. Campanula: Sherry' Anderson, Makenna Winnett, blue. Canterbury Bells: Sherry Anderson, blue.

Carnation: Jeff Klamm, Jim Rodgers, Doris Stanger, blue. 1 Centranthus: Amber Winnett, Tavia Cox, blue. Clematis: Taylor Cox, Doris Stanger, blue. Columbine: Brendon Young, Cameron Winnett, Lois Draper, blue; Louanne Young, red. Cone Flower: Paul United Methodist Church, Jeff Klamm, Andy Klamm, Jim Rodgers, blue.

Baby's Breath: Taylor Cox, Susi McCall, blue. Bachelor's Button: Sherry Anderson (2), Jeff Klamm, Taylor Cox, Doris Stanger, Tavia Cox (2), Greyson Garner, blue; Madeline Garner, Cameron Winnett, red. Calendula: Sherry Anderson, Jeff Klamm, Andy Klamm, Tavia Cox, Doris Stanger, blue; Kimber Johnston, Fred Fowler, Taylor Cox, red. Candytuft: Sherry Anderson (2), Taylor Cox, blue. Cannas: Judy Fowler, Jim Rodgers, blue; Further results to follow mm r.hSTLT.S ZlUSTO Erccs 2 Dn fixnoa Couicizai Assticm Auction Sat.

Sun.10:00 am October 1 2, 2005 Twinalls Oct. 1 Cast Iron Toys 4 Antiques, Unusual Items, Prbotves, Shop Tools, 100 Display Boards wCollectbles oH them Oct. 2 Wagons Buggys, Lots of Horse Machinery, Stock Trailer, Harness, Saddles, Tack www.mastersauction.com Auction Friday 11:00 am October 7, 2005 Wendell Antique Furniture, Antiques Unusual Items Collectibles, Old Items www.mastersauction.com Pastes Auction Saturday 11:00 am October 8, 2005 Buhl Tractor, Trailer, Metal Lathe, Shop Items, Construction Materials, Sportng, Lawn Garden Items, Collectibles, Furkture www.mastersauction.com laano owm 878-1116 Sandy Koch 431.5535 blue; Paul United Methodist Church, red. Coral Bells: Karen Rehn, blue; Jim Rodgers, red. Coreopsis: Taylor Cox, Lois Draper, Sherry Anderson, blue Day Lily: Susi McCall, Greyson Garner, blue; Lois Draper, Doris Stanger, red.

Delphinium: Amber Winnett, blue. Dianthus: Amber Winnett, Jeff Klamm (2), Makenna Winnett, blue. Feverfew: Sherry Anderson, Tavia Cox (2), Amber Winne tt, Jim Rodgers, blue; Sherry Anderson, Taylor Cox, Adam Jackson, red. Foxglove: Doris Stanger, red. Gaillardia: Paul United Methodist Church, Jeff Klanim, Andy Klamm, Mas Kuwana Sherry Anderson (3), Casey Stevenson, blue.

Gloriosa Daisy: Susi McCall, Jim Rodgers, Amber Winne: tt, Makenna Winnett, blue; Ka ren Rehn, red. Golden Glow: Amber Winnett, Makenna Winnett blue; Sherry Anderson, Cameron Winnett, red. 1 Golden Marguerite: She rry Anderson, Makenna Winn ett, blue; Amber Winnett, Canneron Winnett, red. Herbs: Terri McAffee, 'Taylor Cox, blue; Nikki Charles, red. Hollyhock: Judy Fowler (2), Jim Rodgers, Mas Kuwana, blue; Renee Clark, red.

Hydrangea: Susi McCiill, Renee Clark, blue. Lady Bells: Terri Mcdfee, blue. Lavender: Sherry Anderson, blue. Purple Laitris: Makerma Winnett, Doris Stanger, blue. Mallow: Jim Rodgers, blue.

Mexican Hat: Tavia Cox, Doris Stanger, blue. Monarda: Terri McAffee, blue. Ornamental Grass: Amber Winnett, Taylor Cox, lue; Avenue Burley Russ or 1459 PRODUCE Veggie Animal: Magean i Myer, blue. Best of Class, Veggie Creation: Magean Mayer, Judges Choice, Produce: Jim Rodgers Best of Show, Produce: Darek Jentzsch. Adult Vegetable Grower of Year: Jim Rodgers.

FLOWERS Begonias: Karen Rehn (2), Jim Rodgers (5), blue. Best Potted Begonia: Lois Draper, blue. Begonias, Best Speciman: Jim Rodgers. Chrysanthemum: Judy Fowler (3), Tavia Cox; Taylor Cox, blue. Mum, Best Speciman: Judy Fowler.

'V Dahlias: Renee Clark (5), Fred Fowler, Jim Rodgers (3), Susan Fowler, Jacie Wilkins, Amber Winnett, Cameron iWinnett, blue; Jim Rodgers, "'red. Dahlia Cactus: Steven Fowler, Renee Clark, blue. Dahlia, Best Speciman: Renee Clark. Zinnias: Makenna Winnett I2), Jim Rodgers (5), Amber Winnett (3), Jeff Klamm (2), Cameron Winnett (2), Andy -I Klamm, Taylar Van Tassell, Taylor Cox (4), Sherry Anderson (3), Tavia Cox, blue. Zinnia, Best Specimen: Jim Rodgers.

Marigolds, Large: Amber '-Winnett (2), Cameron Winnett, Sherry Anderson, Grey son Garner, Makenna Winnett, Jim Rodgers (2), Tavia Cox, blue; Sherry Anderson, Amber Winnett, Cameron Winnett, Taylor Cox, red. Marigolds, Medium: Sherry Anderson, Amber Winnett, CTavia Cox, Jim Rodgers (2), ILois Draper, blue; Susan Fowler, Sherry Anderson, Taylor Cox, Doris Stanger, red. Marigolds, French: Sherry Anderson (2), Makenzie Haynes, Tavia Cox (2), Doris Stanger, Amber Winnett, blue; Makenna Winnett, Sherry Anderson, Taylor Cox, red. Other Marigolds: Lois Draper '(3), Andy Klamm, Amber Winnett (2), Cameron Winnett, JSusi McCall (2), Sherry "Anderson, Doris Stanger; Sherry Anderson (2), Cameron JWinnett, Makenna Winnett, red. Marigold, Best Speciman: Jim Rodgers.

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