Show Page 12 —The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday April 23 1996 Weather Grants The AocuWSatherforacast for noon — Wednesday ra'Btas!q i i i i Continued from Page — April 24 1 churches this year $10000 for the Alliance for the Varied Arts Clark trimmed the proposed donation to $8800 in her recommendation to the council The group which provides arts classes for children and adults has been supported by the city few many yean $15000 for the Utah Festival Opera Company to help pay for mailing brochures in an effort to expand subscription sales Clark trimmed this proposed donation to $10000 noting in a March 4 mono that some hinds should be allocated to the Centennial ai low mmm phia crs lcanwn widm mm Hummt mam sO km mmar naouor Wagon Train Details of such a donation however were not outlined in her memo Funding for cultural arts programs cranes from the city’s com- aouov munity promotion budget That Range budget leading-Ijouis wfwr eynopele Weak high prao-O- n M be over northern Utah through WiP'""0"" "" remain north of too t— heat city-own- 40 degress downtown 44 degress i aw ( -- 9D approved by the city council The community promotion budget also covered donations to: afternoon or evening rain ahowsrs M OOgTMS U M il OmnnllllQ Extended: Partly cloudy and cool age high tompsridure tor Ms dais Is 61 with the average low dropping to 96 Precipitation probabilities: IB percent Friday 0 percent Saturday 10 percent Freese potential: The colder vaSsy W9flSDnQ Hr day morning as cooler air and clear warn wmporwvy otvgi novwwin uwi Cache temperatures At m mm — mph with gusts In excess of 60 mph possMs during toe morning In too ixnonMM wmoy mno oootm win partial dealing and a slight chance of - - - nown nyi n ns mn Central Idaho: Tonight rain and Thursday Moody sunny and wsrnwr Friday ana Saturday Logan's highs wM reach toe upper 80s Thursday low 60s Friday and mid to upper 80s Saturday Lowe wN drop Into the upper 90s to mid- - ustrsi Him pan-nwii- Logan's high wM roach SO degress wMi the low dropping to 90 degress In downtown Logan 42 degress In Preston and - COIN orop DMOW West Summerfest the design -- t mm -- Wednesday: Partly to mostly cloudy and condnuod warm A slight chance of RXSHOni the Festival of the American In u NQMI VI WNMN ed That donation was already 1 “Tynimer approximately ments as well as maintenance and Ellen operation of the Ecdes Theatre and Bullen Center within Ztwni end of tie storms moving took Baie Cache VaNey and Var jey: Mostly cloudy and muchL with a aught chanco of an aftarrain shower Mostly cloudy and m Tuesday night Logan's N0I wM IVachM I of $130000 also included a contribution of $75000 to the Capitol Arts Alliance for capital improve- snow Snow levd above 7500 foot but lowering towards morning west part Lows 25 to 46 Wednesday windy with rain and snow showers changing to snow showers and decreasing during toe afternoon Morning highs 46 to 55 with temperatures falling through the 40s during the afternoon RMnOs lOrVQnl DTMZj wn NUBWII Ualuu reln Hkaly Lows 45 to 55 Wednesday turning windy and cooler Rein showers Nkaiy deorewslng to scattered showers west with partial afternoon clearing Highs In too 50s Wyoming: High wind watch south east and northwest late tonight decorating and driving of Logan’s float in local parades the city’s community booth at the Cache County Fair a decorated tree for Logan Regional Hospital’s Festival of Traditions and Christmas decorations for Main Street In other business Wednesday night the council will discuss the benefit package for council members economic development policies and the upcoming process for reviewing and adopting the 1996-9- 7 budget The meeting is open to the public Franklin Coatinued from Page 1 Wednesday Rain and snow showers tor npafly shareholder wml MOfluy oouoy mi of sura win we are an irrigation company some showws A few tounderetorms Wednesday Lowe In toe 90s to low 40s and our job is to provide water to Warm Wednesday with highs in the our shareholders wfe do this to be upper 60s to low 70s 40s and 60s a good neighbor We don’t make mountains mMtawtal any money off of recreation” total the WvtostTonlflht said Brace Naylor a rancher near showers Neely western reouraslnst sea tored rein showers plains Gusty south-wwinds 20 to 40 mph with locally strong winds front range Lows upper 90s and 40b Wednesday aSfsng souto-wewinds east elopes gusty winds by afternoon elsewhere Showers likely western mountains scattered showers with a tow toundetshowere ptatoe Cool-o- r west highs 50 to 60 west 66 to 76 Logan KBLQ Logan KVNU Logan USU Logan to Logan NW Logan Preston KACH roWl SmNhMd Average precipitation The state average of normal predplto Son tor toe week ending April 16 Is 66 percent compared to 141 percent tor tost year eocoTOtog to Gaytan AshcraA assistant Utah 8tale climatologist at Utah State University The Western Region hod 61 percent and 190 percent Dixie 68 percent and 201 percent North CenM to which Cache County Is located 107 percent and 144 percent Souto CenOaL 60 porosnl and 162 par- worwwm MounwiL ii wven mm (Me UMkAM of toe streams of Northern Utah rise 124 percent and 121 percent Uinta Basin 75 percent ana 166 percent Southeastern 56 percent and 194 per- WO 1— TWin Lakes All three farmers expressed their concerns about liability According to Naylor as long as the canal companies don’t accept money from boaters campers and fishermen Idaho state law gives the companies and the shareholders substantial protection from liability of the dMde: Tonight ‘There are also a lot of inconIn toe periods of rain locally heavy siderate mountains Local west winds 15 to 90 campers who tear down mph Lows In toe 40s Wednesday reto gates and camp in CRP ConserMcsly wtto snow In tos mountains above vation Reserve land” 6000 tost Coder wtti local gusty west said Tbm Lucia Program) the official with winds Htys In too 50s Idaho Fish and Game Smith suggested contracting Extended forecasts out the recreation management erf Northern Utah: Thursday partly the waterways to a private comcloudy and muoh cooler A sNghl ohonos mountain showers early Lowe tower 90s pany and letting them deal with to the tower 40s Highs upper 60s to regulating jet skis camping and lower 60s Friday tab and warmer Lows upper 20s to mkMOa Hghe In toe 60s Saturday partly cloudy with slight chance of showers Lows tower 90s to Vie lower 40s Highs In toe 60s 'It may be getting to the point may not be a bad way to regulate it said Kent llowell a rancher in the TWin Lakes area Southern Utah: Thursday fair but However Franklin County coder Lows 90s to too tower 40s Mghe decides to regulate its waterways 70s to toe lower 60s Friday Mr Lows deadline is mid --90s to upper 40s Highs 70s to a state-imposupper 60s Sakmtoy party cloudy Lows approaching The State of Idaho 90s to too tower 40s Hlghe 70s to too is requiring all counties to enact mlMOe and enforce their own waterways Nerttwm Idaho: Thursday partly regulations by July 1 The ewinBurire also discusred doudy A chance of showers Lose 95 to 45 Highs In tos 50s and tower 60s some county roads improving Friday mostly cloudy and breezy A school bus routes puichas-tbecou- ralong OnOnOO Ol BRQnl w wmiVv wW$WL toted tounderetorms Lows In toe 90s m£ scanty system for end tower 40s Highs In toe 50s and thouse and 60s Saturday moody cloudy A well for their new charted of ehowore Lows In too 90s monitoring landfill ute kt toe 50e and tower 60s ed C3 53S3E2CZE5 A chanco of ahowore Lows to too 90s Hghe to too upper 40s and 50a w rnow vnoevy onuoy a qwiv mnr State forecasts ere Slight chance of tounderetorms weal tote Mgho icpar 60s to too Total Mr mid-40- a Tonlt Dtatac ly sunny s mld-70- Lowe to Wednesday Wednesday meet- to end) SeR Lose Ogden end sends Tonigt party doudy Local oouto ‘ 10-2-0 mph day Increasing ctowde - “ “A tote Souto isrinde 19 mph - 4519 55 18-mi- fast-movi- ng fire broke out station authorities said The authorities said the blaze about 70 miles northwest of Kiev began around noon (6 am EDT) No casualties were immediately reported The cause of the fire was unclear but emergency authorities said it might have been accidentally started by a burning cigarette from picnicking families visiting graves near their former homes Winds were reported blowing toward Kiev which has 26 million residents Helicopters rushed in firefighters and fire Daughtefs Coutinued from Page 1 Then even though the application deadline had passed she called Chateya’s mother and encouraged her to apply “Her grades and test scores got her in It was simply a matter of steering her in that direction” Perry said Now instead of walking to school Chatcya rides a bus and a subway nearly an hour each way Her mother says the experience has taught Chaleya and when Chateya’s grades slipped amid tougher competition she pulled them up cy However Vasily Melnik head of the Kiev region fire department said the radioactivity at the site of the fire was not increasing The duty officer at Chernobyl Oleksandr Belik said there was no fire threat to the station or the workers and that they had not changed their work routine He said he was not concerned about the radiation risk “We have finest fires here every year” Belik said However this one was clearly larger than previous fires in the zone which normally are extinguished within a couple of hours A Kiev-base- d spokesman for the international environmental group Greenpeace Antony Fro-ga- tt said: “This is clearly a danger to the health of people and not only in Ukraine This is one of the major ways that radionuclides travel to uncontaminated regions” Ten years ago Friday the explosion at Chernobyl reactor No 4 exposed 5 million people to radioactive fallout mostly in Ukraine Belarus and Russia BEAK Inc an engineering and construction company asm his daughter Emily decided to major in accounting because of what she saw during a 1993 visit to the company's tion after research showed girls suffer a 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