Show A10 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday March 21 2002 Agendas J Considering a racommendstion from planning commission for tha outline to be used In rewriting the city's general plan Considering a resolution amending the design standards technical manual to make It consistent with ordinance regarding design the standards for road elopes Hearing reports from city officers boards and committees The North Logan City Coun- cil meets'at 7 pm today in tha council chambers at the North Logan library 475 E 2500 North Agenda items include: Considering adding planning ' commission members to the city's water system advisory committee as part of the commission's work plan within the 21st century community program Considering issue of Utah State University's Army ROTC unit using Green Canyon for training Considering concept plan for a two-lsubdivision near 2700 North between dts J The Board of 'Education of the Cache County School District wil meet at 7 pm on Thursday at the district offices 2063 N 1200 East Agenda Items include: Recognizing Mountain Crest's wresting state championship Recognizing teachers of the year: Carte Gamer of Lincoln Elementary Karren Cutler of Nibiey Elementary end Jana lee Anderson of WoAsvMa Elementary Hearing budget status report fee schedule Approving 2002-0- 3 apprcwal Hearing legislative report from Superintendent Steve Norton 1500 and 1600 East (Sharp) Reviewing draft of fiscal year 2002-200- 3 budgets Reviewing priority lists that have been developed for city projects and any larger discretionary budget items Considering a resolution amending the master fee schedule increasing the dispatch fee from SI to $2 Considering payment of claim for damages to home for water damage truck process one time more It was ranked among the CMPO’s top 25 projects But it lacked enough “bang for its buck” according to But the capacity of 1000 West was never an issue' responded Borg The issue is whether a truck route would have a sufficient impact on air quality and traffic flow to justify threatening the safety of citizens who live or go to school along 1000 West Thus farthat justification has not been shown Borg Hudson said Engineers predicted that the 1000 West bypass would reduce traffic delays by only 1 percent systemwide Most motorists were driving into Logan Only 7 percent of all trips were bypassing the city Furthermore 1000 West was the only project to receive a negative score on the plan’s scale However the study was considering 1000 West as a multi-millibypass not as 0 signed truck route There is a difference the mayor said The proposed bypass would have cost $3 1 million — -whichmay or may not have been worth the benefit The proposed truck route on the' other hand could have an impact on traffic without expansion or a lot of money' he said It “couid hold a whole lot more traffic for very little cost” he said Boig’s concerns were shared by Councilmembers Tami Pyfer and Steve Thompson who have also voiced opposition to the truck route Though acknowledging the fact that 1000 West would not be a panacea for solving the ' valley’s air quality and traffic problems Public Works Director Kevin Hansen said it will make a difference ' “Each one of there projects ' by itself doesn’t do a lot” he said “but collectively they ' have an impact” Mayor Thompson has advp-catthe truck route as part of the downtown revitalization plan He believes reduced truck traffic on M&in Street will make downtown more pedes- trian friendly and conducive to shopping But the proposal continues to attract stiff opposition by a majority of councilmembers Continued from A1 ‘ cost-effecti- ve ' on ed Obituaries was a wonderful cook and homemaker Thelma reread in many ' church callings and was always dedicated One of he favorites ' was that of a stake missionary with her liusband She was very faithful in all her trials and everyone loved her great sense of humor She was a wonderful example to her fam- -' ily and friends She definitely "endured to the end" She is sureivedby her deugh- ter Janice Benson Newton Cleora Rawldaughter-in-lains Carrollton Texas sister Echo Kaiawaii Richfield Utah nine grandchildren 31 greatgrandchildren and two Thelma Susan Briggs Rawlins NEWTON Utah— Thelma Susan ' Briggs Rawlins 93 passed away March18 2002 in New- ton at the home of her daughter Janice! She was bom on July 11 1908 in Green River Wyo to Franklin J Briggs and Martha J Baldwin She married Floyd O Rawlins on Feb 13 1926 in ' Salt Lake City Utah Their' mar-liawas later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple on June 6 1 928 They enjoyed 42 years together Floyd passed away on July 30 1968 ' After Floyd's death she was employed at the Utah State University Bookstore and always cherished the friendships madethere Thelma had miany talents and : was always willing to share them with others She was a beautiful quilter and made sura each grandchildjBceived one to treasure She loved to crochet knit and do other handiwork even until the age of 93 She ?V 1 ir h K' : ge Thelma was preceded in death by her parents two sons Frank and Larry three sister ' four brothers one grandson and two Funeral sendees WH be held on Saturday March 23 2002 in the Paradise Ward chapel at 1 pjn Friends and family may can on Friday March 22 2002 at Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary 34 E Can- ter Logan Utah from 6 to B pm and 1130 am to 1230 pm on Saturday at the church Interment wH be at the Pankfise Cemetery great-grandso- ns - ’ ' xi- 'v:-- r if 1 : W J ' T-- 1 ( PPC1 ' W i 4- AP photo An Israeli border police officer passes the scene where a suicide bomber blew himself up on Arab town of Urn Al Fahem in northern Israel on Wednesday JERUSALEM (AP)— An Islamic militant blew himself up in a packed bus during morning rush hour Wednesday killing seven other pas- sengeis including four Israeli soldiers Israel said it wouldn’t retaliate for now and agreed to a crucial meeting with the Palestinians in an effort to produce a cease-fir- e after 18 months of Mideast fighting Israel Radio reported that the meeting of security com- manders from both sides with US envoy Anthony Zinni in Islamic Jihad group claimed responsibility for Wednesday’s bombing and said it would not abide by any ceasefire agreement “I had the honor to organize (this attack) and I want to tell the Israelis that as long as Sharon is killing Palestinians we in Islamic Jihad will kill Israelis” said Mahmoud Ifcwalbi head of group in the West Bank town of Jenin - The US truce plan written last year under the guidance of CIA director George Tfenet calls on Palestinians to “apprehend question and incarcerate terrorists” Israel is prohibited from “attacks of any kind against Palestinian Authority facilities” No specific mechanism is foreseen to prevent retaliation for an attack and both rides will have to exercise restraint said a diplomat who spoke on condition Of anonymity However Israeli Defense Ministry spokesman Yarden Vatikay said there will be no -- Tel Aviv late Wednesday ended without agreement on a truce and another session would be held in the coming days ' Zinni earlier contacted Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat to ensure that ' the delicate truce talks would not be derailed by the bomb- ing near the northern town of Afiila Hie explosion which blew gaping holes in the rides a commuter bus during rush hour near the tas Bwwifo Mils S PaBesftomiDaini A medic cleans the face of Sharon Liraz 19 a soldier who was wounded in the bomb explo- sion at the hospital Wednesday: In Alula on of the bus also injured 27 people many of them Arab Israelis Israelis arid Palestinians ’ have both hinted a truce could be declared as early as Thurs- day However the militant ' Stock prices are quoted In At approximately 4:30 pm Moore Novel Nucor American Finl AT&T Autoliv Inc Boise Cascade-CampbetSou- Citigroup CoragraINC Edison Ind ExxonMobil Ford Motor Co GenDyn Gen Electric Gillette Idacotp ' Iomega J&J Kmart 005 3455 3894 10550 875 2224 6449 168 ' 017 066 062- 052 032 014 ' ' - 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