Show 4—' TlitHffald Pag Journal Logan Utah Monday Norembtr 14 1988 1 County' hesrlng Tuosday Tho Cadit Gouty Coudl will hear pubUe comment on Ha proposed 1C3 budget in a bearinf during the eoundl'a regular mraagatfMi Tanadar la the council chamben o( the Hall of Justice 181 ILIM West Logan The hearing will begin and nay be moved to tho district court room fat the sane building if the crowd is too large for the O atlill A budget of HMBJ17 has been proposed for the county up from last year's 8184 ilHou budget County Executive Bruce King said part of tho increase conns from the money t government to Bear Rivsr Mental Health policy routes the money that goes to mental health agencies pass-throu- gh A a Federal Aviation Adminstration grant for about to improve tho Logao-Cach- e Airport was also added into the increase The county council has no plans to increase taxes for the 1880 budget but will dip into the emergency surplus money to pay for s weather modtficatloacinml sanding project In other badness the council win discus property tax abatementadjustment cases and the county’s auto insurance coverage policy King said the county is considering dropping its collision and comprehensive insurance at a savings of about 811000 per year “We have a pretty good history and we'd probably save money — pay our losses if we bang up in the long run Just to ooe of the cars King said The council win also review proposed improvements on the leral gran matched with 84MOO by both tho stem and the county to make improvements He said 8810000 self-insu- re r "&F& v to eye block grants BRAG The governing board of the Bear River Association of Governments wifi hear publie comment on community block grant (CDBG) requests for BRAG in a pubuc hearing during its regular meeting Tuesday at 1 pm in the public Main St meetmgroomoftheLocanCityHall2S5N The board will also discuss proposed minor changes in CDBG policies the organisation's external audit report for fiscal year 1188 from the firm of Fred Burr Wiggins A Company and a report by Mayor Bryce Nielson on the findings committee AIm on the agenda are annul performance reports from Susan Amman area aging director Roxana King human services director Douglas Stark weatherixatiou director Stan Guy Job training director Cindy Hall community and economic devel opment director and Roger Jones executive director Satisfied customers Nicole Thigpen 5 daughter of Shellee and Kenneth Thigpen and Brandon Stirtand son of MartT and Van Stiriand all of Providence were among the more than 1000 persona served during Saturday’s turkey and uuerkraut dinner The event ifc- - 70 I EUsnow State 7 Cold SOS(JJ e vast Warm FRONTS Mm shos irrprrjras WrSCtivtpiSCp’JKChi'WCtfSO r-i-- j-i By United Press international winter-lik- e says in anticipation of the storm the service posted a winter storm warning for the northern mountains and snow advisories for the northern valleys and the southern mountains through tonight Snow accumulations of I to 1 inches were expected this afternoon across the northwestern valleys and the southern mountains Mid forecaster Paul DuVal with up to I inches possible in the northern mountains by tonight and up to an additional I inches ty Tuesday morning DuVal also uid another half a foot of snow could fall tonight in the southern Utah mountains where the snow level was expected to be near sjoo feet this afternoon "Persons planning travel or other outdoor activities across Utah today and tonight will encounter winter-likdriving conditions especially in the northern mountains" he Mid Temperatures across northern Utah began dropping into the 30s this morning DuVal Mid and should fall into the 30s through the 40s across the southern region of the' state this afternoon and evening e In addition "strong gusty winds will produce wind chill factors as low as minus 20 degrees across the northern mountains by tonight" he Mid Cache Valley City Hisfor Farm Hyrum Preston KBLQ KVNU Lewiston Mendon Mount Logan North Logan Providence Richmond River Heights Smithfield Trenton - ' Occluded ay "wa a?a As Iron the 40s to near from 2S to 35 storm expected to dump more than a foot of snow in the northern Utah mountains will move across the state through tonight while a drier but colder airmets is forocasf Tuesday the National Weather Service A 123 showers RAIN 50 UPl lows tonight Southeast Idaho: Heavy snow likely today in the mountains and Mattered snow showers tonight partly cloudy Tuesday with morning fog highs both days from the 30s to near 40 lows tonight from the teens to 25 Utah-ldah- o Boise Cedar City Idahofalls Hi Low Pep 53 3923 42 50 1 30 3451 WASHINGTON (UPI) -Doctors and scientists gathered to discuss today more than 2000 studies on topics such as cholesterol and cardiac arrest of Utah Medical University have accepted 2067 for pres- -' entation ACCIDENT following a Dry Lake BIRTHS Logan Regional Hospital flhrx t commurecent 7:30 in show a art nity pm meeting in city hall 6 W Main city-sponsor- In celebration of American Education Week today through Friday local grocery stores will be using sacks that have been decorated by local school Forecasts AT&T Boise Cascade Campbell Soup ao't Chrysler Coca Cola Enterp Conaqra Inc First Security Bank Ford Gen Dyn General Motors IBM Idaho Power IOMGA JC Penney Kmart La Z Boy Chair Moore Corporation Monsanto Morrison Knudsen Morton Thiokol 2ltanc v 29ta-- 24tanc Utanc 29Hta 25W9 49ine ta 51' 80-- ' 114W 21V 3714 114 51' V 34 16 V 22i 1 75S ta 37 Vy 37VV NuCor Steel 47Vnc Penn Cent 22V PCG l7Wnc Ramada Inn RJR oil' Reebok Sears Southern Cal Edison 12nc 40nc STR Union Pacific 32b 31MV 4IWnc Utah Power&Light 31' ' jux- taposed with recipes and advertising for high fat products food labeling 'and advertising can be confusing to consumers and many doctors do not routinely offer cholesterol counseling without patient request” Dr David Nash of the Uni- “Although many people are versity of Syracuse presented aware of the dangers of a study to the 'American cholesterol they chose to ignore the issue in order to avoid making dietary changes” Novelli’s study found “consumers received inconsistent messages in the media with BEUTLER— Carol and Melvin Weston Nov 11 CROOK— Idaho a girl Patricia and Jason Hyrum a girl Nov 11 DORIUS— Sherri and David Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation ” public detailing a program to identify people likely to suffer cardiovascular “low-cost- disease Lewiston a boy Nov 11 and FELLOWS-Dars- han Byron Logan a boy Nov KAROGH-Nan- 11 cy and Kevin Logan a girl Nov 11 LESLER-- C and Russell Logan a boy Nov 11 ‘ STOKES— Cindy and Michael Logan a boy Nov t 11 a F Whiting I Florence Margaret Barnard Whiting 86 died Monday in the Sunshine home Tuesday in the Joseph Payne Memorial Chapel 221 W Main Burley Idaho with Bishop 8 im today and one hour before services Tuesday in Burley Graveside services will be at 3:30 pm Tuesday at the Wellsville City 6-- Cemetery Home Hansen par pound Your ltayreyctar tar ever 30 yeen VALLEY METALS INC 7S2S571 I Ml WMt lit Marik 9 9 9 B Ordor Your Chrutmaa Card NOW CHoom from tho largo aoioction ovalla bio in our V Chriitmoi Card Albums I ft 5 9 g Wfckfoq Office tarrtr 148 N Molo I 753-413- 1 ft t ft ! ! I children TO ALL RESIDENTS OF HYRUM CITY: in't invest Mutual Funds (asked prices) 1322-t1- American Capital Group 1 Nolan Gerber officiating Friends may call at the Payne ' Terrace nursing Mortuary from A complete obituary and funeral notice will be published in a future edition of The Herald Journal The funeral is under the direction of the Nelson Funeral 50 PENDING health information often schizophrenia” Aluminum Cant Selected stocks Midday stock prices are quoted In whole and fractional dollars per share Mutual funds are quoted In dollars and cents nutritional and noted ‘ Funeral services for Metta Hansen will be at 11 am St Richmond The Richmond City Council Tuesday will discuss progress on a spring redevelopment project on City Creek and a diets William Novelli who conducted the survey for the National Cholesterol Education Project called the phenome-no- n M ‘ TUESDAY veyed are concerned about their own cholesterol levels and less than a quarter are attempting to control their three-vehic- le - Andrea Lewis 300 South Millville and Heather Ekins 22 155 N 200 West Logan were both 20 W 18 35'' 55ta1’x Southern Utah: Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms through tonight with gusty shifting winds and the snow level near 1500 feet today and lowering to the valleys tonight decreasing showers and clouds Tuesday highs today from 45 to 55 and Tuesday Hospital - Albertson American Stores Logan: Occasional mow through tonight with accumulations up fo 3 inches decreasing clouds and snow northerly showers early Tuesday winds up fo 25 mph today and up to 20 mph tonight and Tuesday highs today In the mid 40s and Tuesday near 40 lows tonight from the lower to mid 20s er BACHMANN-- Lei treated for back strains and and Carl released from Logan Regional ' LoganagirlNovil accident at Saturday night The accident ACCIDENT — Theodore was reported at 6:28 pm Utah Allen 21 91 S Center SI Highway Patrol officer Stewart was listed in Hunsaker said the accident Grantsville serious condition this morning occurred when Dennis M at the university medical Yeates 43 525 Park center He was injured in a Boulevard Ogden lost control motorcycle accident at 200 E of his southbound 1984 Center St Logan Saturday Chevrolet Monte Carlo slid night He is being treated for across the center line and multiple trauma in the hospital collided with a northbound intensive care unit Logan City Buick Riveria driven by Police Lt Craig Andrews said Virginia Parish 44 1204 Allen was traveling northbound Mountain Road Logan After on 200 East when he lost the two cars collided a 1981 control of his motorcycle left Datsun driven by Mark B thq road hit an electrical guy Ekins 155 N 200 rest Logan wire and slammed into a crashed into the rear of the hillside The mishap occurred Buick Lewis a passenger in the Buick and Ekins a pas- at9:15pm ' senger in the Datsun were both taken to the hospital Logan Regional Hospital following the accident Crater USU Salt Lake City Ogden and Provo: Occasional snow through tonight with accumulations up to 3 inches decreasing snow showers early Tuesday 100 percent chance of measurable precipitation today 90 percent tonight and 30 percent Tuesday northerly winds up to 25 mph today and up to 20 mph tonight and Tuesday highs today In the 40s and Tuesday from the lower to mid 40s (ows tonight In the 20s fund-rais- Doctors to discuss heart disease POLICE BLOTTER EED includes sale of Christmas crafts and of course is the Providence 2nd LDS Ward's traditional fan t sauerkraut T “American and foreign scientists are well represented with more than 25 percent of as the American Heart our presentations coming from Association opened its 61st Scioutside the United States’ entific Sessions In the days leading up to the Leading worldwide re- huge meeting a number of searchers and other experts on medical organizations met in heart disease planned to the nation's capital to discuss exchange ideas and findings some of their latest findings event during the four-da- y In a message to participants Delegates to the National of the meeting Bernadine Cholesterol Conference were Heal y president of the told that while three quarters association said “We received of the population is aware of nearly 8000 abstracts up 58 the dangers of high cholesterol percent from one year ago and fewer than half of those sur a which The City Council will hold a public hearing on Thursday November 17 1988 to discuss the proposed at 7:00 pm pressurized irrigation system This meeting will be held in the Cultural Center 290 South Center Hyrum We desire everyone to have a clear understanding of this project and an opportunity to be heard before the City Council makes a decision about whether or not to proceed Please plan to attend and be part of this important decision |