Show TiriiTTiy aBVqp 2B Tht Salt Lake Tribont Monday March 30 “I need those skills to be a managCupp said "I am a good man- Right now she’s selling real estate Opening a resource center for singleparents “to tell people where to go and what their rights are” is her gbal Stephen Rosenblatt who was on the board when Project Pride began doesn’t see how it could have promised that kind of housing There are waiting lists and delays as long as determined “We Ms Cupp and Jenny Hertel association vice president said the series of benefits it promised also included $200 for moving expenses They claim the authority still owes them $100 on those bills Mary Thompson authority coordinator said Project Pride graduated 14 Only Ms Hertel and Ms Cupp remain in county housing authority quarters she noted The authority knows they are working because its paperwork says so How did the others fare? Ms Thompson doesn’t know courses Project Pride’s have been replaced by a program providing longer-tertraining — often two years — for 220 “We found that people who finished short-tertraining weren’t marketable” Ms Thompson said in an interview "They never make the kind of money needed to be er” Ms ager” we could give up a year of our lives for association four years Assuring that the agency makes good on those commitments is the top priority for the Housing Authority Tenants’s Rights Association President Robert Argue told the session Promises should be kept board members acknowledged Most are new to the volunteer job They don’t know what had been said Project Pride alumni board members and others will meet again — maybe with the program’s designers You abandoned "‘You lied to us us We want what you committed to - Simply put she's angry that the authority promised to train her as an executive secretary What she got Ms Cupp said was a basic secretarial course Electronics was the only other choice After graduation trainees would be allowed to move from authority apartments to houses with the agen-c- y paying most of the rent she continued But that didn’t happen either Today’s Weather Utah Forecast THE3WEATHER ' The forecast lor Monday Mar 30 6 P M cold northerly flow aloft over Utah will weaken and give way to milder high pressure The forecast for the state calls for mostly sunny A 60 and warmer conditions through Tuesday with clear and cold conditions at night Highs will be in the upper 40s and 50s with overnight lows mostly in the 20s Stationary Arru Waalhef - 1649 1852 Air Pollution Index Bountiful 1851 $ endover ernal Provo 1653 747 Morgmol Green River 185 4 Cedar City Good Moab 1554 2253 Vary Good St ExceNont 35 02 20 51 TP CO Swrcr Utak HmMi 3 OZ t M 02 CO M 02 25 CO Blanding George 1545 2663 21 CO Ptrlkvikwti DvW The National Weather Service is counting on a new satellite to improve its accuracy in predicting the movement of weather patterns that affect Utah Meteorologist William Alder said the weather service's Salt Lake office has received its first pictures from a weather satellite launched earlier this month "With the new system we'll get four images per hour” two from the new satellite and two from an older satellite already in orbit about 22500 miles above the Earth he said “That s kind of a thrill to get that second one going” Mr Alder added “If we would have lost the one satellite we would have had a real bad time” The combination of satellites will give weather service meteorologists a better view of storm systems developing in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans Two satellites had been used until the fall of 1984 when one ceased to function Mr Alder added 'f WW Police Hoping Law Runs Tipsy Skippers Aground Contiiiaed From B--l the Utah law And the state has a “concurrent jurisdiction" agreement with federal officials on lakes mane aged under national recreation-sitPowell edicts such as Lake The new BUI law would adopt DLTs familiar 008 percent alcohol-bloo- d content standard for drunkenness plus the “reckless” operation criterion However Utah’s “open container” prohibition in motor vehicles would not apply to boats By Memorial Day weekend all state park rangers are to have com- - City Library Schedules Used Book Sale 3-D- ay A used book sale April 11 at the Salt Lake City Library System’s Main Li- brary 209 E 500 April 13 and 14 South will continue at 9 a m Hardback paperback and children’s books are featured for 25 and 50 cents said an official for the Friends of the Salt Lake City Public Library Spring Used Book Sale US Magistrate in Monticello Sworn In Federal Magistrate F Bennion Redd of Monticello was sworn in for a term Friday in a short third four-yea- r ceremony in US District Court All five district judges presided over the ceremony in the Salt Lake City federal courthouse Chief Judge Bruce S Jenkins said an advisory committee had given “an absolutely sparkling recommenda for Magistrate Redd's reappointment “Each of the attorneys in Monticello indicated Mr Redd is a person of impeccable integrity and substantial ability” said Judge Jen- tion” kins “I am deeply touched and surprised” said the magistrate “It's meant a great deal to me to be a mag- istrate to be a representative system and our laws” of our courses on detecting pleted training drunken boaters said Mr Woolley Still the state is still reliant on the closest local law enforcement agencies for Breathalyzer tests and jail facilities Some day Mr Woolley envisions patrol boats the fleet of state-rangequipped with portable Breathalyzers especially on Lake Powell and to hedge two- - to Flaming Gorge r delays in testing offenders at a local sheriffs office As it is the new BUI law is estimated to cost the state an additional $10000 a year to handle any added would net probationary cases It some $5000 annually from BUI fines and forfeitures that would go to enforcement of Utah boating regulations er - four-hou- Debate Flares Anew on Canyon Issue Continued From B- -l expected the council to be enthusiastic about their proposal But that didn’t happen If it had chances are the planning commission would be looking at a realistic level of development somewhere near the road’s capacity He urged the council to consider that development in the canyon has been averaging just six units a year since 1970 That’s why planners have a tough time understanding the council’s demand that development be allowed in small phases maybe 0 units “Developers don’t want to overbuild” Mr Schneller said “They can’t afford 10-2- fund-raisin- 1751 Provo Ogden New Satellite Aids Utah Forecasts The employee division of the Holy Cross Hospital capital campaign has g successfully surpassed its goal by contributing over $220000 for the west wing replacement project that is currently under construction at the hospital For their efforts employee volunteers who mounted the campaign were recently honored at a luncheon Kenneth H Rock Holy Cross Hospital interim president presented special award recognition plaques to Joyce Bohn and David Ridd the two the diviemployees who sion effort The two division leaders in turn recognized over 150 employees who served on the division committee or staffed various levels of the campaign drive Former Governor Scott M Mathe- - Sail Lake City lakr w Holy Cross Employees Receive Thanks for Funding Efforts Logan Ogden Sail rny"i" 1987 Tenants’ Group Attacks County Project By Jack Fenton Tribune Staff Writer Kay Cupp says the Salt Lake County Housing Authority abandoned her and 16 other women who joined its Project Pride in 1983-8- 4 "We wanted a better life” she declared last week as the authority board met with a new tenants’ rights f son and his wife Norma were hon- ored guests at the luncheon as were S Chris Johnson chairman of the Holy Cross Hospital Board of Trustees and chairman of the family division of the campaign and Hank Roth-we- ll chairman of the Holy Cross Hospital Foundation Board of Trust- CCS "It is always rewarding to receive generous community support” the former governor said“And we appreciate and thank the many community friends who continue to contribute to the campaign” Members of the employee division steering committee which successfully led the division were: Sharol Burnham Tammy Dobesh Dennis Mitchell Edna Carter Delores Cornelius Fran Albrycht Ken and Pat King Mai-kows- ki it” So what will the council do Tues- day? It’ll support the idea of downzoning but suggest planners could go further At Mrs Brest van Kempen’s suggestion Chairman Lynn Hales will urge that the canyon be considered a conditional use district with all development tied to traffic flows It will ask planners to set standards for monitoring those traffic flows and timetables for establishing those checks Is that the support planners have been seeking? Even if it isn’t Mr Schneller said he expects recommendations to show the staffs impartiality by suggesting policymakers consider a spread ranging from 910 units — the level it recommended earlier — to a ceiling of 1235 Planners will suggest areas where densities might be reduced Area Forecast er temperatures through Tuesday Tonight will have mostly clear ond cold conditions Breezy north winds are expected In the afternoon Highs will be In the upper 50s to low 60s except In the upper 60s to near 70 at St George Overnight lows will range In the 20s ond low 30s Southeast Utoh: The forecast for the orea colls for mostly sunny skies today ond much warmer temperatures through Northern Utah Forecast — Wasatch Front Tuesday Torlght will have mostly clear Western Deserts and Cache Volley: A cold ond cold conditions Breezy north winds ore expected in the afternoon High temnortherly flow aloft ocross the Wasatch Front will weaken ond give way to a milder peratures will be In the 50s to low 60s with lows from the upper teens to low 30s high pressure system today ond Tuesday The forecast for the area colls tor mostly Recreational Areas — Lake Powell and sunny skies today ond much warmer temCanyonlands: The forecast tor the area peratures through Tuesday Tonight will calls for mostly sunny skies today and have mostly clear ond cold conditions much warmer temperatures through Highs will be In the upper 50s to near 60 Tuesday Tonight will have mostly clear with overnight lows ranging In the 20s to ond cold conditions Breezy north winds of 15 to 25 mph ore expected High temperanear 30 Uinta Basin: The forecast for the area calls tures at Lake Powell will be In the s tor mostly sunny skies today ond much today and mld-6on T uesday Overnight In warmer temperatures through Tuesday lows will be the upper 20s Canyonlands tos s to Tonight will have mostly clear ond cold highs will be In the s Conditions Breezy north winds can be exon from ond the low 50s to day pected Highs will be In the upper 40s to Tuesday Overnight lows will be In the low s with lows from 5 to 15 degrees 20s to near 30 Southern Utoh Forecost — Southwest ValNorthern ond Southern Mountains: Utah's leys ond Deserts Sevier Volley and Utah's mountain regions can expect mostly sunny Dixie: The forecost for the area calls for skies today and not quite so cold temperamostly sunny skies today ond much worm- - tures Moderate northerly rldgetop winds Monday ond Tuesday Salt Lake City Ogden ond Provo — The forecast for the area colls for mostly sunny skies today ond much warmer temperatures through Tuesday Tonight will have mostly clear and cold conditions Breezy northwest winds are expected In the afternoon High temperatures will be in the upper 50s to near 60 with overnight lows In the mld-20- v mid-50- mid-50- mld-40- mid-60- mid-50- ore expected In the morning ond evening hours Tuesday will be continued mostly sunny and much warmer High temperatures In the northern mountains will be In the upper 20s to upper 30s with lows from zero to 15 degrees Southern mountain s highs will be from the upper 30s to with lows ranging In the teens ond 20s ex cept near zero at Bryce Canyon Extended Forecast tor Utah Wednesday through Friday Northern and Southern Utah — Warm dry high pressure Wednesday and Thursddy will weaken on Friday as a Pacific weather system approaches the Great Basin region The extended forecost tor Utah colls for mostly sunny skies and mild conditions on Wednesday and Thursday Increasing cloud ond Increasing southerly winds along with widely scattered afternoon thunder showers are expected on Friday Highs will be In the 60s to low 70s with overnight lows mostly In the 30s Extended Forecast for Idaho Tuesday through Thursday Northern and Southern Idaho — The extended forecast for northern and southern Idaho colls tor fair skies and unseasonably mild conditions on Wednesday ond Thursday A chance of shower ond a lithe cooler s to by Friday Highs will be from the s with overnight lows mostly In the mid-50- mid-50- mld-60- 50s Global Temps Weather Summary Intermountain M — Missing T — Troce Montana W Yellowstone Colorodo Yesterday's Conditions L Utah 40 40 M M 35 M 39 30 M 45 Blanding Brigham City Bryce Canyon Bullfrog Cedar City Coalville Delta Fillmore Greenrlver Hanksvllle Heber City Helper Kanab Logan Midway Milford Moab Monttcello Ogden Orem Park City Price Provo Randolph Richfield Roosevelt Salt Lake City Snowbird Spanish Fork St George Tooele ’Jnlv of Utah Vernal wendover Zion Nat Park M 31 43 M 30 M 51 31 37 42 17 35 37 M 37 3? 37 2 39 52 30 36 37 41 52 19 10 M 34 23 M 21 18 29 25 M 23 28 Preclp 18 M 17 20 M 21 19 22 07 23 35 18 Pacific States 002 Las Vegas Reno Wlrwemuccu Wyonwtg Evanston Casper Cheyenne Rock Sorings Laramie Boise Mono Foils Pocatello Rexburg Twin Falls 1 02 20 10 24 15 01 57 Folrborks Juneau 015 Los Angeles Portland San Diego Son Franclsc 0 03 T Seattle Spokane Midwest Bismarck Chlcogo Detroit Duluth 02 011 Kansas City Minneapolis Oklahoma City Omoho Rapid City St Louis East 02 12 23 27 52 n 61 Anchor oge Honolulu M 14 15 44 22 19 46 Denver Boston Buffalo New York Norfolk Richmond Washington South Atlanta Birmingham Louisville Memphis a 03 00 02 10 01 Mioml New Orleans Orkmdo T T Southwest Albuquerque Donas 30 37 41 20 08 09 06 45 II The competitions gonna be tougher than ever this summer So what your body needs is some spring training at Holiday Spa Health Club With 20 years of experience Rows and rows of sophisticated equipment and trained personnel to show you the ropes Along with hard-to-fin- d facilities like swimming pools and jogging tracks And that’s just the beginning If you join now you’ll pay only $18 down and 23 monthly' payments of $18 APR 195 Holiday Spa Health Club Call or come by our club today for a free guest tour And see what we can do for your body fbrMenandWbmen Nevada Elko Ely 20 Start ’Baining Now Aai Pay Onfy$18AMonmRir24fonths I?HQlidaySHealtoCliib 13 12 M 32 20 20 34 Throw Your Competition A Curve El Paso Phoenix San Antonio Tucson Dailv Data Note: This Information is received dolly from the National Weather Service at the Salt Lake International Airport Precipitation readings and temperatures are those recorded at the airport Yesterday's Weather Data Precipitation Precipitation — oll March — 152 deficiency — 006 612 Precipitation since Oct 1 1986 — 1 87 Accumulative deficiency — Utoh high 52 at St George 1 2 Utoh low — at Midway SLC high — 37 degrees SLC low 22 degrees Normal high for this date — 55 degrees Normal low for this date — 33 degrees Record high for this date — 75 degrees 17 Record low for this date — degrees Sunrise Today — 6:15 MST Sunset Todav — 650 MST Utoh Agriculture Forecast Utah's agricultural regions con expect mostly sunny skies ond warm temperatures during the doy ond clear ond cold conditions tonight A frost warning for Utah's fruit growing areas Is In effect through Tuesday Accumulative - In |