Show 4 A14 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday September 20 2002 Notional temperatures Cache Volley outlook Utah outlook Forecast for Friday ACCUWeatherxoni forecast far daytime conditions laohlow tempwtfurai ’V !Ogdan 7574S" - ' I? V V- v '’ Y J 15739 Logan - TODAY Salt Late CHy ( 7 ) (MHO K SATURDAY EXTENDED Mostly sunny and dear with afternoon hs 0 Provo NEV i7S-- r J 30s n 77744 RIchfiaM I Moab'lOMrJ " SL C 2002 ActuWeethef around30 Synopsis: area through the weekend ’ jCsrivOjTITM ' highs in the upper 60s and overnight lows in mid to upperSOs A dry ridge of high pressure will build into r COLO Albany NY Atlanta Austin Baltimore ' Mostly sunny and Mostly sunny and dear with afternoon dear with after-higin the mid noon highs in the 60s and overnight upper 60s and lows in the mid overnight lows T Eastern Time ‘ the By Gaorg9r2 Local temperatures 38 cdy cdy Boise Boston Cheyenne Chicago 80 87 85 86 72 70 68 70 69 05 m :10 cdy 26 cdy 30 dr 06 cdy to S Cincinnati Cleveland Dabe-RWori- Denver Flagstaff The Associated Press Thunderstorms drenched the Mississippi Valley and Gulf Coast on Thursday as a strong cold front swept east The heaviest rain fell in Arkansas Louisiana and Texas with more than an inch in places The storms also downed trees in Fort Smith and other Arkansas top 78 Billings Dayton From the news wire ‘K 80 Hondulu Houston Key West Las Vegas Los Angeles 86 76 86 80 89 79 86 71 79 6190 75 Memphis The AccuWeathercom 0 10 cdy Regional Temperatures 71 34 Cedar City 67 44 Layton 65 45 Price 67 42 J? rovo 66 41 01 cdy Salt Lake City 68 46 272cdy SL 84 57 George 03 dr Tooele 68 46 dr Wendover 75 50 dr Zion NP 83 49 330m forecast for noon Friday Sept 20 TST''gaLTJ Mi 1h 68 82 - CL WashingloaD 40i KM ' T MU Ml KM 70a tor 0Q0 000 000 000 000 j T I Banda aapaiala high lampaiaiufamaa 000 000 000 000 000 KM lOOi 110a tw day communities More scattered showers stretched north to Wisconsin and east to Pennsylvania and the Caroli-na-s Almanac Most of the West was dry although southern Colorado northeastern New Mexico and the Texas Panhandle received a few showers and wind gusts approaching 40 mph The Pacific coastline was cloudy especially in northwestern Washington Most of the Rocky Mountains were clear and the rest of the West saw partly cloudy skies The temperatures in the Lower 48 states ranged from a morning low of 25 in Stanley Idaho to an afternoon high of 91 in Chandler Ariz and Brownsville Texas The highest heat index based on a combination of temperature and humidity was 108 at Tampa Fla above Up Mon: Sunrise: 7:08 Sunset: 7:34 Humidity: 38 percent UV Index: 6 (moderate) At 8 p EDJ the planet Mars is farthest from the sin at aphefion: distance 16661 astronomical units Next Martian opposition will be two days before its perihelion date Between the moon and Great Square Res the “Cincie of ' Conditions: dear Visibility: 10 miles Moore Ful moon Sept 21 Picses’ Lawn Wateruse: 5 days between watering water with 1 inch ram xA Continued from A1 pick in 1964 taking a chance' on the former Florida A&M star with world-clas- s speed but unrefined football skills In his rookie season he had 1000 yards and 12 touchdowns and led the NFL with an average of 21 8yards per catch He was so fast other teams were unable to cover him with the traditional man-to-mschemes of the day They were forced to come up with many of the zone defenses that are common in today's game When Dallas won the Super Bowl after the 1971 season Hayes became the first — and still the only — athlete to win an Olympic gold medal and a Super Bowl ring His success in both track and football came long before the era when athletes like Deion Sanders and Bo Jack-so- n proved themselves at two an time” Former Cowboys president and general manager Tex Schramm said recently: “The situation with Bob Hayes and the Hall of Fame is one of the most tragic stories I’ve ever been associated with during my time in professional football and that’s a helluva long r He retired in 1976 after an 1 NFL career with 7 1 touchdown catches a average per catch and three trips to the Pro Bowl His statistics were comparable to or better than those of many of 20-ya- rd time” Hayes left Dallas and Your view people ie: the perceived bad the perceived good the poor the rich etc are wonderful Give them a break treat them with respect and we will all see wonderful results If you need to harass someone make it me Thank you for your consideration in these matters If you can't beat ’em join ’em I : EIS3 Cm Mn Tama E53 ES3 tm WunT— Recall the story as an example of the decisions that state and local officials could be forced to make and the impqridbce of V rr ' Continued from A1 open the moral obligations the liability if time was anthrax in the air the economic chaos of potentially having to close other airports to stop die possible spread of the spores and the public relations nightmare that would tarnish the Salt Lake Olympics He ordered hazardous mate- rials crews into position around the airport poised for an emergency response but the airport remained open while scientists conducted tests to verify the results It turned out to be a false alarm But Leavitt the mean everything I have written in this article with the upmost sincerity’This was something I needed to write God bless this wonderful country and our rights guaran-teed in a great document the US Constitution Have a great life W Troy Blauer Logan 1 children local preparedness News of the tests was disclosed during the Olympics but Thursday was the first time Leavitt recounted the story in such detail He also announced a series of up to eight state pilot projects intended to develop networks that wouldallow information to be shared among police fire departments hospitals public health officials government leaders and other emergency responders in those states and agencies elsewhere “The assets to create this network reside in our home- towns so when people say it’s ’ Continued from A1 of Logan since Aug 5 He has also been accused of fondling a woman in the Cache Valley Mall and grabbing a Hyram girl in July The investigation of Hans is PL Chaw CteuVy t' on-goi- ng the money is used The money will go to buff a--' lo cattle and sheep producers who live in the disaster areas Dry hot weather has burned gestures and crops that are grown for animal feed Some ranchers were forced to sell their hods because they can’t afford to feed the animals Other farmers have straggled to outlast the drought To date the Agriculture ! Continued frpm A1 have been declared disaster areas to qualify for aid Venerium also has declared seven entire states as disaster areas including Arizona Montana Nebraska New Mexico North Dakota South Carolina and Utah The compensation program hometown security not home- point" Leavitt said Millville their families” Miller said Neighbors contend that the noise issue is compounded by tracks entering the facilities at all hours Yet Miller contends that only small flatbed tracks come for parts at night “We’re trying to be good neighbors and we try to run a good business” Miller said “It’s unfortunate these issues couldn’t be resolved before they got here” Lewis insists that coming to places like die planning and zoning commission and the city council is necessary “All we are asking for is someone to be a good neigh bor” Lewis said “ Zoning ordinances come in for people who don’t want to be good neighbors” Lewis suggested Silicone could scale back hours of operation to “standard” hours for example 7 am to 11 pm However Miller explained that cutting back to those hours would be impossible of his especially machinery takes at least an hour to setup and an hour to shutdown Miller believes that the whole issue has appeared because of the proposed expansion that wobld move land security that’s the re still and other criminal charges are pending Logan police Capt Greg Ridler said of the National Governors Association task force on homeland security used down” Miller said However he said the noise issue has been “blown out of proportion” Furthermore he said he is unwilling to bar his employees’ family and friends from coming to visit during dinner breaks “I won’t do anything to discourage my employees from O 1umf- Cache County Deputy Attorney Bruce Ward refused Thursday to stipulate to lowering Hans’ $60000 bond because each of the charges stem from six different alleged assaults Attorney Dave Perry was appointed by 1st District Court Judge Thomas Will-moto defend Hans A preliminary hearing and bail hearing in the case is scheduled for SepL'26 Hans remains in the Cache County Jail Court announced Thursday is backed by money raised through custom fees on imports Veneman has broad discretion on how a share of middle of the night “We have tried to be conscientious to keep the noise ka STATX3NARY MmimaamHiiimmimili senting this country but I’ve gotten more recognition ' around the world than I have in my own back yard” he said Hayes is survived by his mother brother sister and five 0s ' i moved in the mid-199to Jacksonville where he lived with his parents in relative obscurity He continued to battle drag and alcohol prob- -' lems and went into rehab three times after his retirement “I won gold medals repre Continued from A1 Continued from A4 EE3 etSe the great receivers of his day But he did not make it into the Hall of Fame in part because of a drug and alcohol problem in an era when the public was not nearly as accustomed to seeing its sports stars struggle off the field Hayes served 10 months in Texas prison after pleading guilty in 1979 to delivering narcotics an undercover officer That “destroyed my life” Hayes wrote in his auto-- : biography “Run Bullet Run: The Rise Fall and Recovery of Bob Hayes" The prison term ended at about the same time he became eligible for the Hall of Fame “I feel like an outcast — like I’ve been left out and forgotten throughout the nation” Hayes said in 1999 “There's a lot of pain in my heart because what I accomplished was second to none I'm not losing any sleep but I do pay attention every year at this Hayes sports (DO astronomyOrecfcstmallcom WVW COLD when-som- Department has provided $13 billion in relief through van- ous farm programs including $150 million to help ranchers in extremely parched states to feed their herds j i ' his building closer to Lewis property “We’ve never heard from him (Lewis)” Miller said Lewis said his daughter had tried to contact Miller once when the noise became an issue at 1 am He claimed Miller just “ripped on her” For now Silicone will have to go before the planning and zoning commission for a building permit A decision on the expansion will then be recommended However because of the recent issues Silicone’s expansion would have to be postponed until next year if die plans are approved i 1 Call I f°ra Exam Best Price Free Cleanin8 With Full Warranty Tooth Whitening! 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