Show A12 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday March 27 2002 Look'onlineJoLweatherJnfoJinks ITHELWJATHIR w Forecast for Wednesday ' ACCUWeathereohl National temperatures Cache Valley outlook Utah outlook forecast tof daytime condfflono hioMow temoeraturea Prc Oik 33 03 cdy 25 NY Albany Atlanta 68 63 32 cdy 58 34 dr Billings Boise 62 40 cdy Boston1 40 37 28 m 38 27 03 dr Chicago Cincinnati 37 32 69 dr Denver 59 24 dr 44 20 Des Moines cdy Detroit ‘ 32 23 11 cdy sno Fairbanks 27 23 40 12 cdy Fargo Honolulu 83 73 cdy Houston 67 45 26 dr Kansas City 46 23 cdy 64 76 Key West cdy 73 49 Las Vegas dr Los Angeles 70 51 cdy Miami Beach 85 74 cdy New Orleans 73 68 73 dr New York City 42 38 16 cdy The AccuWeatherxom forecast for WYO 59 Provo NEV RIchfMd M I) TODAY THURSDAY Mostly cloudy with Partly doudy skies and dry Expect highs 'smm City 10738 371 a 40 percent chance of show- era Highs in the 40s lows near 25! '"V r Highs will reach into the mkHSOs and lows wil stay v the30s in brush northeastern Utah Synopsis: weak trough generally dry north to northwest flow will be Wednesday over the area Thursday through Saturday COLO Lo will SL Wichita Goorga 74 From Ihe'news wire MS By NM AflIZ Inc Rain and snow stretched from the lower Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday with nearly 3 inches of rain in the South and thick ice in Indiana (Severe thunderstorm watches and warnings woe posted for parts of Florida Georgia North Carolina and Virginia die National Weather Service said Moisture flowing northward from the Gulf of Mexico collided with cold air over the Midwest and Great from Lakes producing snow sleet and freezing-raiIllinois across Indiana and parts of Michigan and north- ern Ohio Snow and freezing rain also spread across northern sections of New York state and the New Eng- - Local temperatures Hi Lo Logan Logan Peak 54 54 24 29 30 Mention 53 28 Prc City Lewiston SmithfieM Wetlsville 18 The Associated PrSss Hi Lo 54 54 53 29 24 25 Prc r— TTEM-ns- r MW dr cdy m cdy 47 50 41 51 41 19 cdy cdy 01 cdy 61 52 dr 23 dr Reglonai temperatures Alta Canyonlands Ogden ' Orem Provo Salt Lake City SL George Wendover ran Ma cdy 08 cdy 53 47 23 67 14 27 33 30 30 32 45 30 45 62 57 58 55 56 75 55 004 000 001 000 ' 000 000 000 000 - noon Wednesday March 27 - 00 00a 70a 00 Banda aapaiala N0i lampaiatur zona tor Hi day IB Ob 01 dr dr 28 37 dr D& Washington - M City KVNU dear 6631 CodarCKy 02002 AccuWoathar Mostly between 45 and 50 L6wsnear25 A Moot) 68 36" EXTENDED 50 39 56 39 32 34 42 Philadelphia Phoenix Portland Ore Providence Reno Sacramento St Louis San Diego San Francisco Santa Fe Seattle Topeka Eastern Time HI Sait Lafca Norfolk Va Temperatures indicate Tuesday's high and overnight low to 8 pm 40a 60 100a 110a ’ above Almanac Up Sun: Sunrise: 6:17 Sunset: 6:43 Tomorrow's lunar perigee its closest approach to Earth will arrive within about 10 hours of the full moon causing very high tides Lunar perigee is at 1 am The Crow or Sap Moon arrives at 11:25 am Another name for this full moon is the Lentin Moon Humidity: 39 percent UV Index: 3 (Low) Conditions: Overcast Visibility: 10 miles land states Freezing rain iced highways in Indiana and caused scattered power outages and three traffic deaths were blamed on the weather McCombi Miss reported 277 inches of rain with 176 inches at Baton Rouge La and around an inch fell in parts of Tennessee and Alabama By late afternoon rain and occasional thunderstorms had moved eastward into Georgia the Carolinas Virginia knd Maryland Moon: FulMoon March 28 1825 GMT 20U AecuWaathar E3 23 EH ED O HHmf COLD Ine EE3 ' la STATIONARY O tunny Ft Clauty daady 1 Cache Valley forecast provided by National WeatherService!&‘Up Above! featureprovided b Astro Data Continued from A1 ' “Over the last few years we’ve been He added that the committee did not able to put quite a bit of money into Nathave much say in the decision ural Resources which we normally don’t “The budgetary process bypassed the Soil’s only normal that in a tight budget committee in those final hours so when ' the cuts were presented it was something year committees that the Legislature hasthe Governor the Senate and the leader- - ' n't made long-terfinancial commitments to will lose out” Hillyard said ship had agreed upon We had to go Meanwhile Parker is zealously pushalong” Parker said But there is a silver lining to the dark ing other initiatives to preserve agricultural lands chief among these being his cloud hovering over the Natural fiscal Resources committee’s near-terproposed legislation covering the transfer picture ofdevelopment rights TDRs will allow farmers to sell their cut so the shortage “This is a one-tim- e will be restored next year” Parker said development rights in a new! private mar- : ' Others aren’t quite hs sure ket “In my own experience once such cuts “Putting the law in place is easy However the enactment of the legislation is are effected it’s hard to restore funding ' to the programs The real risk involved in very complex” Parker said “What we’re such cuts is that the money never gets put going to do is set guidelines for counties and municipalities to establish TDR proback in” said longtime Utah Sen Lyle Student Continued from A1 m "We can achieve open space preservation by zoning but that stripslandowners of the value that fs rightfully theirs” explained Utah Rep Brent Parker an r anient crusader in the open-spastrug- but dollars available are “There stilj gle die cuts cramp the effectiveness of the ce ' - program” Cache County Planner Mark Teuscher sounded less perturbed “The Utah Quality Growth Commis- sion does not have as much planning money as there was last year but there is still motley there” Teuscher said “Yes all 29 counties will now compete for lim- - ited funding but that’s the reality bf the economy” According to Teuscher the cuts could present a problem to the county if planning grant money was hard to come by “But again that’s just the reality of being in a recession” Teuscher added Parker lamented that the Natural Resources committee sustained a greater cut than any other committee in the - Hillyard Hillyard expects the cuts to continue through the next budget period “With cost of living on the rise the focus next year is going to be on salaries Unless revenue estimates change dramatically if I were to make a prediction I would say the cuts will continue! Hillyard said According to Hillyard the cuts'in the open space budget should have been AsHoth noted another " drink” The existing city ordinance restricts the Sale of beer within 3000 feet of a school and within 900 feet of a church and Juniper Inn is ocated approximately 2300 feet from Cedar Ridge Middle School Conversely the proposed ordinance would restrict the issuance of alicense within 1 300 feet of school church ' public park or other license holder facility ' Although some citizehs referred to Hyde Park as bang : - i " ‘a “dry city” Kooyman pointed restaurant were it built 300 feet further from the school than Juniper Inn would be able to tell beer and liquor “What would that do to'my business?! Hoth queried “Basically run me but of V town" Those opposed to clearing the way for Juniper Inn to sell liquor said they were mostly concerned about what effect potentially intoxicated driven would have as they pulled ' onto US Highway 91 One lady! after sharing some statistics on drinking and driving as well as her tell- -' gibus position bn the issue ' passed out shortly after sitting ’ ' - grams” original containers for consumption on premises and ' does not limit the number of licenses The proposed ordi- nance does not allow the sale of alcohol for off premises consumption The existing ordinance permits die sale of draft beer ' on or off premises arid does not limit the number of licenses The proposed ordinance permits the sale of draft bea for consumption on premises served with a hot meal in a licensed restaurant only and : limits the licenses available to one per every 3000 residents The existing ordinance does not regulate the sale or consumption of wine or liquor The proposed ordinance permits the sale of liquor wine or beer for con- sumption on premises only : ( Hi-L- sa-vic- es : THEBE'S NO EXCUSE E FOR ABUSE Does Your Heart Good AmHMrttaoctaMy Call 1 -8- 00-897-LINK For Frae Confidential help wffli domestic violence ‘1 yjt r vv IIOIV1KS i ' : SpedaHzing In WnttowFasNons Bitndsi Soft Fiunkhirigs 6788 IK Center Street Petenbom UT 4357134213 loMdActNipl WelMwal Custom Drapery arid Home Accessories ' r WV' Whether it’s draperies homeMfcessorief or blmds & shutters Sr Creative Pesign Studio is here to helpydu--- ' ' J ini$ reality'-!- ' Vv' J V f v V t s” S - 'I' ' J M&T Mortgage I OjiporaUon i Andrea Ny -- Loan Oftfcar 'vV- SSSSSS -7- 67-2823 : 753-673- 7 f ng Creative Design StucIIo AREX FflAYLOR Lefsi is when served in a licensed restaurant and would limit die number of licenses available to one pa every 3000 rcsi- - v dents' The existing ordinance does not regulate the sale of alcohol fa on or off premises consumption in taverps bars private clubs or temporary events including the sale of kegs The proposed ordinance prohibits the sale of alcohol for on or off premises consumption in taverns bars private clubs or temporary events including die sale of kegs '—vi V early-morni- Hi-L- ' t j physi- cian and a Salt Lake City cardiologist he said “He (the local physician) was surprised ana didn’t think that it would happen” Andrews said Self had auditioned for the o drill team and had earlier performed with a different group called “Rhythm Connection” Students faculty and staff were informed of Selfs death on Tuesday morning according to Logan High Principal Charles Nelson The school also activated a crisis center in the school’s media center The crisis center is staffed with counselors and tiie district psychologist Nel- - ' North Logan and Hyde Park are TDRs but the to endeavoring develop two municipalities are experiencing diffi- " culties “We want to get the municipalities homebuilders and developers together so that we Can get address various con- cents” Parker said He hopes to have all pertinent issues settled before die summer interim session ' of the Legislature back in her seat After coining to about a minute lata she left the meeting to be exam- ined by paramedics In addition tothe changed distances the differences between the old and new ordi- nances are: The existing ordinance permits the sale bf beer in original Containers for consumption off premises and does hot limit the number of licenses available The proposed ordinance permits the saleof bea in original containers on premises only when served in a licensed restaurant and would limit the number of licenses available to one per every 3000 residents of Hyde Park The city's population stands at 2995 The existing ordinance permits thesale of beer in Now is a Great Time to Build Your Family's Dreamt i Self had been under the care of both a Cache Valley m out that it was only because of the distance from schools and churches that no licenses have ‘ been issued around and go to some place in Logan where they can get a of foul play” : expected Continued from A1 is what caused it” Andrews said “There was no indication son said Hie crisis center serves students and staff who lay have a hard time dealing with Selfs death and addition- al counselors have been brought in from Mt Logan Middle School “Anybody at school can get counseling and should know that help is available” Nelson said Teachers were informedof Selfs death in an ' meeting Nelson explained that the teachers woe given information about die o performance and told about the crisis centa A few events such as the ASVAB — a battery of tests designed for the armed — have been postponed In addition to the crisis centa Logan High administrators will be monitoring the hallways making sure die students get information and if needed help “Some (students and staff) had heard of it before and to others it was a shock it's a tragedy” Nelson said Logan School District Superintendent Richard Jensoi also expressed sympathy for the family and a concern for Logan High “Any time we lose a student it's a tragic everrt” Jensoi said “The high school administration faculty and students have handled it extremely well” Jensen added that the high school and tiie district will keep the crisis center open for “as long as it’s needed” ‘ :J s ' t V - 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