Show t't M S IP A 15 4474 " '0-- t:11 Tioatt !'LtaiVf" IrcOt - T - - I - eV I Brunsdale Urges Cities To Battle Pipeline With a United Front By Katherine Kapos Tribune Staff Writer WOODS CROSS — South Davis County citizens still have several options to keep a natural-ga- s pipeline out of their communities but to wage a successful fight they must stick together congressional candidate Ken ley Brunsdale argued A united front may be difficult since the Bountiful City Council has already conceded that the 38- inch pipeline probably would be routed through the Wasatch Front Mr Brtmsdlle the Democratic candidate in the 1st Congressional District said Friday that cities shouldn't be "throwing in the towel" just yet He said Centerville West Bountiful and Woods Cross recently were awarded "intervention" status by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission The status gives the cities authority to file a lawsuit in a US Court of Appeals to stop the two pipeline companies The Kern proposing the project River Gas Transmission Company and the Wyoming-Californi- a (WyCal) Pipeline Company "So far we have been limited to reviews by those within FERC" Mr Brunsdale told city officials and a concerned citizens at a meeting he arranged at the Woods Cross City Hall With the new status "a judge that is not in the business of building pipelines" can decided if citizens were left Navajos Gain Clout Among San Juan Demos s has been appointed permanent comptroller said Executive Director Eugene H Findlay And Kim Schvaneveldt local governments projects engineer for the last two years has been appointed UDOT engineer for construction Mr Ditlevson is a CPA and has 4 ' 01 :: 1 10:i ::: gi? :14)4At 401 :7f V ii i4 ii 2: - ttvL1 ::iA4:!:):::4AA:: F:::!44A:::4 :: :: '!:ti:::4-35- :z I 0410 i --7 olo '::- t s0 oe t lik ' San Juan County Commissioner Mark yboy the first elected American Indian in 17-ye- ar "070 irk Pazor 04 Expected Temperatures state "'11 M2traL eCti Fir-MOO agepakerm VATIONWIT WARN el t10 6 800W ECC 1ZM EZZI SMICOW RAN NS T 4 Ontd I I Bill Spouse-Abus- e ct hours" 24 Mr Van Dam said some jurisdictions like California have judges on call 24 hours a day so a police officer concerned about domestic violence can reach a judicial officer by teleI" phone and receive a judicial order from the the home suspect barring That he said would satisfy the due process requirement But 3rd District Judge Frank Noel who sat on the task force told members at the time that option was discussed that it would place an un- - ill due burden on the judiciary and it would be better to try the legislation 4T a without that element ' right now" She said that currently when a woman alleges abuse she can go to a protective orjudge and get a y der keeping the alleged abuser away "In real life that is automatic" she said "This legislation requires the law enforcement officer to deter 7 20-da- - ia) EL:1 taint S iETWEIEN AtasVdearvo m a En 1 C tion from the Research Council part of the National Science Foundation for his work on an advisory committee to the Strategic Highway Research Program The program funds university and industry highway research and development programs The Adhesion Society presented " Dr Bascom with it Award of Excellence for his "pioneering research in many fields of adhesion including ' wetting phenomena fracture behavior of adhesives and composite inter- - face studies" mg aELS 1111F Inc mid-70- tures with showers and thunderstorms likely at times Heoyy showers are possible Monday Monday will bring variable clouds with 'cohered showers and thunderstorms with overnight Highs will be in the mid-70- s lows In the low 50$ — The forecast for the Southeast Utah Weather Summary Intermountain M—ellesing T—Trace ow CrAliElElpSlito I - Blanding Brigham City Bryce Canyon 72 94 91 41 $I 43 63 69 40 52 56 53 52 Bullfrog M Cedar City CooMle 14 76 Delta M Fillmore 117 Flaming Gorge Green River Hanksville Heber City Helper Hoge Zoo Konob Logan Midway Milord M 100 101 17 $7 $9 M U 60s ROCPBOtbnal Arens Lake Powell Canyonlands and bon National Park — The forecast for Utah's recreational regions calls for parity cloudy skies with scattered showers and thunderstorms through Monday Heavy showers are possible on Sunday Winds will be from the south at 15 to 25 mph with strong and gusty winds near all showers and thunderstorms Highs at Lake 89 80 94 42 48 Reno 87 54 Wrriemucco 90 46 87 43 47 ETY Las Vegas Precip Casper Cheyenne Evanston Laramie Rock Springs 61 53 M M 80 83 39 40 Idaho Boise 90 56 Idaho Fans Pocatello 81 91 83 89 42 Rexburg Falls 14costsma W Yellowstone Twin 57 Woad 64 Denver 64 64 63 52 Grand Junction 41 M 49 66 31 I 56 62 83 92 t Moab M M Amaerdam Monticello Neptil OgOori Park Cily Price Provo Randolph Richfield Roosevelt Sall lake City Spanish Fort $5 92 53 Berlin M M M 53 Buenos Aires Cairo Dablin 61 43 66 lair 52 SI George T000le Vemai Went:loves Zion Not Park 66 77 41 65 52 23 50 SS 91 $O 161 $9 95 $7 91 SS 47 IA 50 66 69 14 100 udiNciats Geneva 69 t t t 55 01 51I 17 Ccadttions 59 43 rain 99 63 59 61 SO 9i 62 M M M 72 50 70 63 75 63 71 51 rain lair fair I MOntI901 Moscow Oslo Paris Rome Sydney Tokyo - 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' 07e:' ' ' -' ' - FRORti : forecast for Tuesday through Thursday cats for continued cool temperatures and variable clouds Scattered showers ond thunderstorms will COntinL19 through Wednesday but decrease gradually from the south by late Wednesday or Thursday Highs will be in the upper 60s to low 70s with overnight lows in the 40s t WYominci Utah Ma mid-70- Eiko Yesterday Ceedd less L Utah's Dixie — The regional forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies and cooler temperatures with showers and thunderStertnt likely at times Heavy showers ore possible Monday Monday will bring variable clouds with scattered showers and thunderstorms Highs in St George will be In the upper 80s with lows in the upper 605 Southwest Volleys and Deserts The forecast calls for 'notify cloudy skies and cooler temperatures with showers and thunderstorms likely at times Heavy showers are possible Monday Monday will bring variable clouds with scattered showers and thunderstorms Highs will be In the s with lows in the upper 50$ and low Powell will be in the upper 80s to low 90s with lows In the upper 60s Canyon land's highs will be in the upper 70s to mid-e- 0s with lows in the tow to mid-60- s Highs in Zion's National Pork will be In the mid to upper 80s v4th lows in the upper 60s 3 to 5 Day Ixtoodod Fonseast — The Moro& WS—Setnesary H 60s '''''''''' 7 1' '') oL ' region calls for' partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and thundershowers through Sunday Locally heavy showers ore possible on Sunday Winds will be gusty and varlable near storm areas Highs will be In the upper 80s with lows in the mid- V mine probable cause And the order even then is only for Area Forecast Sunday and Monday Northern Utah Forecast — Wasatch Front and Great Salt Lake Desert — The northern forecast coils for cooler days and mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms through Monday Highs along the Wasatch Front will be in the high 70s with lows In the mid 00s The Great Salt Lake Desert will have highs in the high 70s with lows in the upper 60s and low 70s Uinta Basin — The forecast calls for partly cloudy skies wlitt scattered showers and thundershower' through Monday Locally heavy showers are possible on Sunday Highs at Vernal will be in the high 70s and low 80s wtth lows in the mkk50s Cache Volley — The area con expect cooler days and mostly cloudy skies Oil a chance of showers and thunderstorms through Monday &let heavy showers ore possible Winds will be gusty near storms s with Highs at Logan will be in the lows in the low 60s — Sevier ValSouthern Utah Forecast ley — The Southern Utah forecast calls for skies and cooler temperamostly cloudy ' IF SI'lliCKII‘IG pain 90 100 011111a116 Asked if the county's traditional Democrats will support the Navajo candidates Mrs Reynolds said she Isn't sure HOMTIOnn County attorneys led by Salt Lake County Attorney David Yocom have suggested law enforcement officers could be liable to potential lawsuits if they deprived a person of access to his property without due process "The irony to me" said Joann Shields of Women Lawyers of Utah is that this bill afforded more due process protection to the alleged perpetrators of domestic violence than what real life situations afford judge 1111110101" oltel Air Pollution Index 70 ablklpr I k 4 4 Highest air pollution figures for selected cities Source— 9 Utah Heotin Dept moderate good 0 0 hazardunnealthfut 200-29- 9 very unneatiblut ous (02—ozone CO—carbon monoxide PA—Respirable particulates tett Lake City-- 40 PA Provo-- 33 CO LA and Davis Coen 00Ogden-- 33 ties—AS OA Watt Coun1y-- 67 07 Weber County-- 42 OL tutionality of the bill could be defended "The part that bothers me about the attorney general's opinion is that we tried to provide him with some information from what the Legislative Research and General Counsel's Office told us and from what Women Lawyers of Utah told us and it was like talking to a brick wall It was like the decision had already been made and it didn't matter what we had to show him" Rep Evans said Mr Van Dam in releasing the opinion basically confirmed what other prosecutors had already expressed that the law was unconstitutional because of the deprivation of property without a hearing before a The National Research Council and the National Adhesion Society have presented awards to Dr Willard D Bascom a research professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Utah Dr Bascom received commenda SD jose::"?p L4f11etleori 80 It N1W' - U Professor Receives 2 National Awards 94111 19- 4011111 :"ZVVN' t if 7' I Lawmaker Trying to Save His Continued From B1 ied the bill before it was passed said there were strong arguments to be given in defense of the bill if it was to be challenged in court on its constitutionality The Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel which serves as the legal counsel for the Legislature recommended passage of the bill after reviewing its constitutionality "We saw this as a reasonable way to provide a cooling-of- f period and protect the woman from further abuse" the legislator said Also Rep Evans said he sought advice from Women Lawyers of Utah who also concluded the consti Al Utah government urges Democrats Saturday to elect five more Indian candidates I tt II people" —Tribune Staff Moto by C7 Selected forecast temperatures throughout the (HA): Slanding 7867 Coder Cfty 7557 Omen WV 711St NASA lAgoni 1660l Wok Sailkel Provo 7969 Soft Sisk Cfty 7165 Vernal 79M Windom 71171 St Stems " : Mar- - t4"1"tw-67- Is (f) ''k4N41a 4741-:ftkss- The Amu Weather forecast for noon Sunday Juno 10 Loos eat PotO ismporabooe SO ness of Mother Earth treaty rights traditional users of the public land and honoring our veterans" the platform reads It also cautions against discrimination and promotes equal distribution of government services for all residents "Our efforts start as they did this morning from the bottom up" said South Salt Lake Major Jim Davis who gave the keynote speech "We Democrats get our power from the P1 4 k - ) Wrench Gang" and "Hayduke Lives" Democrats believe in "the sacred- z1- : at - AP fessional engineer In other staffing changes UDOT has appointed E Dan Julio as local government projects engineer Mack Christensen as traffic and safety studies engineer Joe Reeve ly as traffic and safety design engineer and Duane "Chris" Christensen as construction engineer for District Two All are longtime UDOT waft 4 C ' UDOT employee is a licensed pro- A moist unstable southwest flow aloft w oentinin otter Utah ftwough Sunday arid an upper level trough sal push We the skits by Monday The state lassoed calk kw cooler days and cloudy sides through Monday with hstermittont showers and thundershato Newsy denims ore possible on Monday Winds be gudy near stonn atom Highs MN be hi the low 70s so mid4174 with In the 50s to mic140s t5 o ' Today's Weather State Forecast :4 4t:1- - 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I r out of the pipeline's planning process The appeal would be most effective if Bountiful joined the other South Davis cities in the fight "We need consolidated resistance to this route" he said Last week the Bountiful Council decided to remain actively opposed to the Wasatch Variation route which would cut through portions of Davis and Salt Lake Counties but to also explore alternative routes away from recreation and watershed areas if the pipeline could not be stopped Bountiful officials are aware of the federal appeal process but were told by their Washington DC attorney that chances for a successful appeal was almost nonexistent The Council decided not to spend taxpayers money litigating a case they have little chance of winning However Mr Brunsdale said the cities could get help from the National Environmental Policy Institute which litigates cases free or for a minimal charge based on national policy implications Mr Brunsdale said he has talked to Institute officials about taking on the pipeline case but does not have an definite answer Mr Brtmsdale said residents could argue in court that national procedures were not followed because two pipeline companies are vying for the proposed Wasatch Variation route rather than just one Mr Schvaneveldt Continued From as Navajo Mountain that I was a rabble-rouse- r and a troublemaker just for asking questions" But Mr Maryboy said he represents all San Juan County citizens not just Navajos "We need each other regardless of nationality and skin color" he said "We need to quit treating people as minorities or second-clas- s citizens" Ken Sleight the Democratic candidate for the state Legislature's District 74 seat now held by Republican David Adams said he is elated over the party platform drawn up by Navajos :'It said exactly what I'd like to have said" said the man fictionalized as Seldom Seen Smith in Edward Abbey's books "The Monkey B-- 1 UDOT Names Pair to Key Positions Two key management and engineering positions have been filled at the Utah Department of 'Transportation Max Ditlevson who has served as acting comptroller since January B3 The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday June 10 1990 corn-INEIG- 11 M $ AM km) oP tE Vgt A AP! 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