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Show WEATH Bi2 WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1999 02 low 43 SUN/MOON TODAY’S NATIONAL WEATHER Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset | on AIR QUALITY Minimal 6:13 a.m 8:34p.m, 5:22 am. 631 p.m. Full Moon, May 30 FRIDAY Cont wed chance High 60 Low Low é 5-6 Moderate 42 Last Quarter June 6 Ls SATURDAY Mostly cloudy showers possible High 58 Low 40 7-9 SUNDAY Lingering showers High 57 Low 37 Pi 3-4 10 New Moon May 15 POLLENS High 15 Very First Quarter May 21 High Ne MONDAY Partly cloudy andwarmer High 62 Low 38 r REGIONAL WEATHER ra 7 1 ig DeathValley, Calif., 103° GrandLake, Colo., 12° Today's Highs and Tonight's Lows Set Mercury Venus Mars wpiter Saturn smoot My 5:43 a.m. 7:21 p.m 8:47 a.m.12:09 a.m 6:16 p.m. 5:15.a.m. 4:56 a.m. 5:49 p.m 5:46 a.m. 7:16 p.m, NATIONAL CITIES Yesterday Tomorrow Hi Lo/Precip Hi/Lo/Wea Yesterday _Tornorrow Hi/Lo/Precip HiLo/Wea Yesterday Hi/Lo/Precip Hi/Lo/Wea Yesterday Hi/Lo/Precip 68/55 84/7504 73/3! 79/6402 82/66ts 53/44.05 56/41 sh 81/63 16 68/47 6 86/5 82 88/79 0 f NA oo Yesterday Normal High/Low Mig! Provo Salt Lake City Ogden Heber City Orem Spanish Fork Nephi Mant x 1 Yesterday ito i Yesterday Tomorow Hi/Lo” Precip Woather Yesterday Tomorrow Hi/Lo/Precip Weather 63/45 me 98/70 sun : Today Hi/Lo/Wea CITIES Wo. _Toty Mio, Wea Yesterday nto 7 Hi/Lo/Wea, esto Wi/Lo, Pre } 74/61f 35 | Toronto 3c Tnnidad Ome |Vancower Vienna | Warsaw Scldy {Winnipeg s9¢ "Zurich 91/75 57/46 50/43 54/41 58/42 94/75 sh 55/45sh > SShow; SUN SUNN; ts thunderstorm School board rejects gun ban n Washington County schools ST. GEORGE (AP) The Washington County School Board has voted down a pro posed policy that would have prohibited gun owners including th se with concealed weapons permits from bring ing their weapor ehool “You'd be making a criminal out of some- onetrying to protect his family and society. I don’t think you havethe right to do if. and I'm not going to leave my gun at ny i Parents and vm idents who regular aid those with concealed Weapons per mits are law-abiding citizens You'd be thing veriminal out of cone trying fo protect his family 1 society.” who could make a difference Glen DeMille attended Tuesday's school board meetir of Hurricane, “I dhe asked the measure to be led to the discussion Superintendent Kolene ranger said adopting the poli- enda in lizht of the tragedy cy would merely be following a Littleta ) state law that makes it ille; sut I think anyone for any person to “possess a tows the right thing to do in pon, explosive, flammable said or her material \ lol this a long rous to personsor proper ime and TP don't want to turn public or private ele is into canstant debate. ary or second ry school. Last backed away from his Several _concealed-weapon \ the other fou permit holder said that law rd me tid they could does not apply to those with upport it concealed-weapons permits Orem High School repre sented Utah on May 1-2 at the Centerfor Civic Education US. Constitution academic competition. Orem High wasn't among the teams that placed American Fork ean e-mail TheMor He changes, The commission will iso considerpreliminary plans for three different developments ind final plins for two. The commission will meet at dar call her at 766-204 Ridge Klementary School, W. Cedar Hills Drive. ducting a m.to] The clit 120 N.Cy 4501 Eagle Mountain The Americ Arts Counc Lehi he plint trees, Pleasant Grove The Cedar Valley T instructor wil or, ine 11 st be lossy Lownes fron ity. Class times will be 10.30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Veterans Memorial Hall, 53 N. Center Registrationcost is $25 a day Cedar Hills Community Band organized. People o ull talent level who ean play an instru ment are welcome to partici pate. The band practices at 2 p.m. every Saturday at the Community Center, 1668 E Heritage Drive. Bring a music stand if possible. The band’s debut will he Pony Express Days The Planning Commissior on June 19. Nebo Schoo! District Phird-graders | trees a Tree-Col Colo: t prog 0 T Pleasant Grove High School phanie Cox received iward for an anti-tobacco mivieL NeeneTL Rite oon petition. Her award was “Best of Show” for a television spot, ind earns her $350, a plaque and an opportunity to help produce the broad Her sented by A ning back 4} imercial for award was pre Falcons run rson “mation Scratch Gravel neighborhood is scheduled for tonight at 6:30, p.m. in the conference room at City Hall. All neighborhood res idents are invited to attend. Councilman Freeman Anderson will discuss community pre: paredness. This neighborhood ncludes the area between 300 Bast and the Murdock Canal and CenterStreet to 1000 South. For information call Don Jensen 785-11 Spanish Fork Peter W. Hale I] of Spanish Fork was awarded a Phi Phe quar Normally, members of the Ute Busines Committee choose chairman and vice chairman. But this time, the was split 3-3 ectingof the Roland McCook for the top spot The tribe's constitution leaves the Business Committee responsible for naming the vice-chairman and chairman, who is typically considered the spokespersonfor the tribe. But in putting the matter before the entire tribe, committee members referred to an article that allows for a referendumvote to be conducted on any matter before the group, tribal spokesman Larry Cesspooch said Cesspooch said it will take seven to 30 days to organize Kappa Phi graduate fellowship and conduct an election. Voters will decide between all six for 1999-2000. Hale will study members of the committee, environmental or patent law Phi Kappa Phi is an national honor society that recognizes with the top vote-getter becoming chairman and the person academic excellence in higher Anyone who would like more infi should be the Ute Indian tribe’s next leader, the Ute's governing body has turned the matteroverto tribal members. between Ron Wopsock and bookmarks instruct stu dents on the benefits of tree planting such as cleaning air, shade, henuty. erosion preven tion and homes tor animals Th h Fork High School helped the M ae watercolor seminar and June will meet uw 8 p.m. to ay to dis cuss three different zone FORT DUCHESNE, Utah (AP) Deadlocked on who committee UTAH VALLEY BRIEFING Alpine SchoolDistrict Ute board will let tribe vote on new leader education receiving the next highes amount becoming vice chair. man POOR| |