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Show eres Ve ” ee eee Ny eT eee C19 : Today’s Utah forecast o fee e Ei IS Statistics recorded through 6 p.m, yesterday Northern Utah Utah high High pressure will provide a good deal Utah highestprecip. of sunshine today and tomorrow. A stray | thundershowerwill popin just one or two spots, mainly overthe mountains The rest of the weekwill feature plenty : ee/42 @ i e a ae f 5, ‘ EMeee : : : Sue ; TODAY Highway Conditions- 964-6000 or (800)492-2400 5 ? minttkae : é © TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONDAY Plenty ofsun and some andnice. clouds. 86/54 : 575-70, 975-4499, 973-3066 rene erst gorse re z = Plenty of sun Mainly sunny , Warm with sun Abundant sun and pieasantly and pleasantly warm. 84/56 86/54 F warm. 86/56 and warm. 86/55 meee MONDAY i AG TUESDAY 7 ; a = AYE x THURSDAY oriRigerRee 7 ‘ Pleasantly warm; sun and Plenty of sun —_andpleasantly a few clouds. ‘Sunny and warm. Agooddealof sun and pleas- Sunny to partly cloudy and antly warm, warm. e/56 86/54 84/56 86/56 (St. George area temperatures average approx. 11 degrees higherthan overall southwest region.) . . fl da ie a Southeast hdl sata. | Li coda . TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY oy* wrens: sey 7:46 p.m. Sunny to pa cloudy fog tt Sunny and hot. 96/60 98/60 98/58 ri Sunshine with ahot Priia Mostly sunny 96/60 98/60 an hot. Y |S Se Sep16 Sep24 Ea : Octi Ae %} Flurries Shown are noon positions of weather systems and yy Fe7H) Snow PfEciitation. Temperature bands are highs for the Warm mda ESI ico day. Forecast highfowteperetres are given Tor Stationary galls Full 5 S Moonset today. 3 a “10s [a SEE a ren SS “00 i Yesterday's Ni Low:c 24 in Wildh jorse, iity, t Arizona se, N Nevada;% High :5 108 in Lake Havasu City, ‘ Oct& All maps, forecasts and data provided by AccuWeather, Inc. © 1275 8:42 a.m. Pe Moonrise today. Yesterday City Hi Lo Prep 65 Blanding Bountiel av THE ASSOCIATED PRESS $400 million a year. “This has the potential to have veryserious consequences if it is not handled in the right way,” Leavitt said, “It is of enormous importance to major industries in this state and te rural econo- mies that rely on railroads.” Leavitt's comments came Friday during an address to the 1995 Utah Rural Summit meeting. The governor said he officially was neutral on the merger. But he was “deeply concerned” that having a single railroad serving Utah could mean price increases for consumers and businesses. “T understand that these railroads are responding to an increasingly competitive market, but the merger would leave Utah with just the opposite, an increas- ingly less competitive market,” Leavitt said. “This is unacceptable. This market, like all others, a rare i 70 60 7 54 Rlagstat euette Bullrog Capito! Reef Cadarcity Coalville Betta Duchesne Exit 21 68 89 63 84 53 82 86 75 2 37 49 49 2 oan Mant Milford Moab Monticetio Nephi Ogdan Orem Park City ie rovo Randolph Richfield legen. Sait Lake ‘Sandy S*Ydenille Sdorden Span.Fork St. George ee Wendover w Valley ZonPark 87 ARIZONA T2 4, 42 Boulder Soe: SoresSee 0.05 Denver 70 50 | GrandJct. 68 59 58 Be 90 558h | Bucnos Aires 82 85s | ee r } Conk a 58 | Amsterdam Athens Bangkok is ae ‘Aspen FiamngGorge 60 20 Green River Hanksville Hener Cay — Oe 93 500.92 a 65 41 Lewiston g 2 Tr | Setatate 80.4 80 92 71 88 79 oe, _ Bitings Great Falls | Kalispett | Missoula 0.04 85 52 74 31 E 76 81 E = 27 48 eg 97 65 . Yesterday 87 73s 72 §0pe 65 520 82 84 39 , 1 50 pe : ier Montgomery Bismarck ton Columbia SC 55r S8pc 77sh £4sh 58 48pc 70 Sc hae lew Dein Oste Paris ie jes 59 68 2 Santiago # 50 37sh 76 499¢ or t 48¢ 62sh =. Pe 90 77sh Sydney 58 47.p¢ 67 50PC oor : ie Tokyo 5 : “Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis Saami 88 S7sh 78 70p¢ fancouver 45s Vienna @ se || Warsaw 66 Sish ji City outevite Ne . 81 628 pe Today : ‘Atlantic City Austin Baltimore 78 60s, 91 75pc re oes Hi Lo Prep. Hi Lo W | desl Singapore Stockholm a! City | istanbul jan Juan | 79pC 501 46¢ a a, Charlesion, SC Charleston, WV Charlotte 78 47 pc | Montreal Moscow 0.06 | 81 52 8860 0.10 || ee ae 66 S2c 70 §2¢ 8 Pe Kiev 8252 8551 s 63 50 pe sh | London 63 70 $0 pe Madrid 78 Tr 76 425 Manila 88 68 50 0.02 76 433 MexicoCity 73 |W Yelwetona 70 46 81 50 75 36 Dublin Unfortunately, , thethe weatherwill remaindry emain dry across ac the drought-stricken 'Northeast. Thunderstormswill rumble across Florida and alongthe East Coast as far as North Carolina. Thunderstormswii! also develop in the easter Rockies and western Plains. 84 68 pc oon7et EGopertepen 61: Efr | Jakarta . 1.0 Hi Low Frankfurt | Geneva ae | Hong Kong 4 = 49 85 50 48 52 ; : a ages 7 44 7a 45 85 42 Today Hi Lo Prep. Hi Low | City Columbus,OH 73 Des Moines Detroit Dover z 2 nm: Evansville 62 0.09 70 44 72 513 65 445 £ Sage 74 62 Fairbanks 67 43 Grand Rapids 70 44 Greansbom 86” 83 Hartford Honofuly 70 55 76 a1 97 Houston Indianapolis Jackson, MS & a Kopangelss 6! f Nashville New Orleans New York 363 = 8 73-007 66 49 70 45 «83. 90 62 68 i 93 68 64 44 wes 91 B48 7 69 95 68 75 64 «Tr 445 72 Palm Springs 106 67 Providence Raleigh 72 85 58 67 Philadelphia Powiand, ME Portland, OR I 75 525 ie = sh ee s 78 52s Rapid City Richmond Sacraments Sttouw ‘San Diego «72 61 76 67 65 42s 82 58 po Savannah Seattle 81 71 68 54 Tr 60 44r Tr a 68 43¢ 7is 92 70s 75 52 Tr 87 67 83.57. San Francisco 72 53 Stoux Fails Springfield, IL 8 70 40 77 48 75 55 85 72 0.01 78 0 % 75 57 tage of that.” “We've met with some of the shippers in Utah and assured them there will be competitive rail service as result of this merger,” he said Trandahl added that the merger would create savings in cost and time that would be passed on to shippers. [ts The Way You Save! - Subscribe today for only $14.95 TClis committed to learning, having invested over $15 educational programming to over 16,000 schools and 8 (all +600-70-410 million students free of charge. You can help us continue this vital work. With your subscription to TCI, we'll donate up to $5 to yourlocal school district. Together, it's the way we take Care of the future. Subscribe todayfor only $14.95. ITC! 1's the wey you teare, You must subscribe to Beric Service to receive Expanded Basic Service or other optional services. 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The other two would be North Dakota and Nevada. But a Union Pacific spokesman said that won't happen. Ed Trandahlsaid Saturday in a telephone interview from Omaha, Neb., that another railroad will be allowed to operate in Utah andhe had ‘no doubt someone will take advan- million in support of education, And we continue to provide 60. 741 475 50s 85 67 020 78 528 7 @1 031 68 415 80 0.02 68 428 90 55 86 56s Weather(W): s-sunny, pe-partly cloudy, ¢-cloudy, sh-showers, tihunderstoms, r-rain, ef-snow flurries, sri-snow, ice, Prep -precipitation, Tr-trace. li Today co 60 52 0.08 68 37s 85° 64 56 68 po 48 67 505 70 61 001 71 448 Dayton ; Yesterday Hi Lo Prep. HI Lo W Te: “68 ¥ g * he % 4273085 80 Th eae Ro ee “pe 30 ae | Omens Orlando 3 #1 081 & 38 3 Mone a Concord Dalias | ans Leavitt Sounds Warning Over Pending Rail Merger CEDAR CITY — Gov. Mike Leavitt has appointed a panel to examine the proposed merger between Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railroads, fearing the marriage could cost Utah consumers between $150 million to rn B Yesterday Today City 48 Beene 62 at Taoele Sunshinewith hot Bis Moderate. First This evening| Atta Layton WEDNESDAY High Moki Coo!air will settle in over the Northeastandihe Great Lakesstates today. Laketown Se cemie Ly : TODAY \ This morning ite A Gu kL | Weeds Low i o Al Quality - 533-7239 Low High. 7:03 a.m. 77 e| OE ie ; highs/tonight’sa lows. Temperaturesare today’s e "High; 10+ | Binsing - Clinic for yesterday. Trees Grass } of, we ae | = Lueee Statisics recorded at the Intermountain Allergy Source: Ray Ban UV Network™ oct” { 4 3 Coder st te 8 en z counties - Good 1.54 TOY eae aeect upper 80s and lowerto mid-90s each day as high pressure continues to dominate our region for most of the week. «N/A Good the sun's UVradiation that reaches the earth. Temperatureswill soarinto the fre 2 th ae s p. i a a sues 43° OgdervProvo; Salt Lake & Utah counties - in 1962 The Ray-Banindex shows the relative amountof Southern Utah Sunshine and hot weather will bethe feature today through Thee Ebs week: 19 SL.&DavisCounty 19 43 39 23 Utah County 23 03148 oO 230-20 NA Weber Count y 3B 2 e “SB 0-50, Good: 51-100; Moderate; 101-200, Unhealthful; 201-300, Very Unhealthtui TodaySalt LakeCity, Davis and Weber 95 in i999 Record iow for Sait Lake j Carbon Monoxide Particulates Ozone Salt Lake City 82S| 52 0.00 0.18 OAT 19.62 +457 82 54 Record high for Salt Lake Ba Quality through 6 p.m. yesterday. 27at Randolph 0.32" at Hanksville It hi et a eee FO NEIW Precipitation Precipitation this month ‘Departure from normal Precipitation since Oct. 1, 1994 Departure from normal Normal SaltLake Lake Wot high ion arforSak of sunshine as high pressure dominates. Statistics recorded at the Utah Division of Air 97at St.George ‘ 90 71 pe 76 539 78 woo Owe |