Show Ttw Herald Journul Logan Utah Wednesday October 2 1996 Page 12 wwWWfwwwwwww ITHEiWEATHER Utah outlook rmn iaasaBaa:'-Ji- iiriifceiiiSSSsiBSliiiii Cacho Volley outlook m : The national picture Temperalures indicate previous Logan & Ogden 78c 72c r Salt Lake City o Provo 78Q 79 Richfield 76 ED Moab Cedar City EXTENDED Partly cloudy with a slight chance of a rain ahower mainly over the mountains Sunny and warmer Friday and Saturday Continued sunny with near record setting high temperatures Sunday Logan's high w6 reach the low 80s Friday and Saturday with low to mid 80s Sunday Lows will drop into the low to mid 40s Decreasing clouds and mild Thursday evening Logan's reaich 78 degrees with the low dropping to 39 degrees downtown 45 degrees at USU and 35 degrees in Trenton high win lew Precipitation probabilities: Thursday Almanac On this date: On Oct 2 m 1983 1 01 inches of rain fell in downtown Sun Sunset Logan 1 5 percent Friday 0 percent From Tuesday night and Wednes- - am Ultraviolet Index: Low at 3 E3C3G2I E3 ML mw Huum ww ftunms niYrnri m4 tofCJrt provided by Continwtrt WASHJNGTON (AR) — A military intelligence officer Cranberry harvesters puah in a boom Tuesday in Wisconsin Rapids Wis during the annual harvest Wisconsin cranberry growers are expected to harvest about 188 million barrels surpassing last year's crop by 5 percent ottered lo give secret US information to South Korean officials and asked them lo help him get a tranjob according to a script released by prosecutors in court papers Kim a US naval intelligence computer analyst is accused of passing more than SO classified documents to an agent of his native country Rroseculors are appealing a decision Monday to free Kim on $200000 bond' and more than $500000 worth of property put up by his friends A hearing is set for Wednesday before US District Judge Lconie M Brinkema In papers filed Tuesday with the US District Court in Alexan- - Hadficld said that damage to the dty's scraper — a $110 (XX) piece of equipment used to load and spread dirt — included sugar in the gas lank spray paint on the Continued from Rage 3 skmi” Ranter said about the proposed sewer lev hike Ranter said he was aware that tliere are people with fixed incomes But he said tlie sewer rale hike is essen- We get these nice letters from the steering lines and electrical lines “It’s a piece of equipment we city (that say) ‘Keep your yards use every day and this lime uf beautiful' If you want Richmond beautiful slop increasing water year is critical to us” he said she said “You keep raisshaking his head “We didn’t rales” ing it and raising it until we can’t need this” Hadficld also said he believes live here anymore” She asked council members to the vandals aren’t kids but someone who knows exactly what they look closely before they raise fees that may break residents are doing deci- “This is not a “If you wanted lo shut it down that’s what you’d cut” he said pointing out the worst of the tial 27-pa- ge guih in heinuus crimes two witnesses testified today at a hearing un whether the Oklahoma City bumbing suspecis should be tried separately “Juries arc human beings like all of us” said ( Charles Campbell a lormer judge on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals who was one uf the witnesses summoned by defendant Jerry allot neys "Human emotions generally lake over in the jury room'' "Hie jury tends to waul to find ai least one person who is going lu be assessed the death penally” in cases involving shocking crimes he said t he main question under consideration al the three-da- y hearing iliii began today is whether Nichols and Timothy McVeigh should be tried separately or together T he defense is seeking separate trials bitan Stevenson an attorney for the Southern enter lor Human Rights who also was asked to testify by Nichols attorneys agreed with ( diiipiiell tiial juries have trouble now-delun- deten-diini- s when weighing guilt in par tieularli violent crimes "Juries ate very sensitive about ioiisisniit themes" lit said In brief eiiiliiiutd Rage J f rom Smithfield mayor to serve as league VP SiiiiMifield Mavor Gordon Miller was elected first vice pies idin: of the Utah Ixaguc uf Cities and towns M it r and either members of the executive board will serve erne eai leu ns and preside over a board eit elected utti emls lion dittcieni parts of the -- AH photo Boggy heart Vandals Continued from Rage J last week including one of more than 55UOU in damage to a Caterpillar scraper owned by the City of Ixigan which was on loan lo the street department from the city landfill lo speed completion of a storm water detention pemd just off Mountain Road near J500 hast and 1(K) South “If someone wanted lo protest they should have done it years ago” added Street Department Manager Dec Hadticld who said he's frustrated by the damage “We’re not trying to force something down people's throats” Hadficld said “We’re up liere Tying to help people by park and flood developing control structure to benefit the a residents a ” I Kigali Police Detective Tracy ITuIsc said Tuesday that this recent incident is similar to last summer's vandalism of heavy equipment owned by IxGrand Johnson Construction (ai which had been parked in tlic same area during construction of the upper section uf Mountain Road “Close lo this time last year there were- similar cases of vandalism up there that were never solved” Hulse said adding that he has some leads on the latest ease but no hard physical evidence - Richmond windows and cut brake lines damage “They've even cut d lines in through some places” steel-braide- The city plans lo continue work in the area he said but will nllake do with loaders and dump trucks - Sl n- - llrt ieagnt seeks le slieligtlien 'ie quality of guv on men’ and uOmiiiiMi'dliuii as well as ptewidt ei'y oMniais will infeitiiialioii ( aiding and lee'liliual AVsislalitA a'oding lo a laws ft:Je ase $—L suswr pf uuuir dEi tuuuu the conviction of the people involved Anyone with iiilonna-tiu- n relative lo the vandalism can contact the Ixigan City Rohcc at Department through Crime-ca- ll 750-- 7 W Millville Continued from Rage 3 treatment by the City Council “lie rMauchie-y- ) may feci that way but that's not the case” Sirifigliam said “We've just been busy with eilhcf things like the walci prefect” Andcfsuu could not be readied lot comment this morning A Uiid initiative u improve llit water system was defeated t earlier this year and siuce that vote the City Council has been trying to find a wav to fund the improvements which include a 1 -- million gallon slot age lank a chlorination system AJ1 tion among Kim and several South Korean naval officials During the meeting which took place in a hotel on March 20 Kim said he is a Korean and wanted to do what he could to help his native country the transcript shows He said that since he had access lo classified information he would do whatever he could to help Kim also asked for help getting job interviews with several Korean customs and antirdrug agen- cies after he retired from the Navy lie is charged with giving 'classified government documents to an unauthorized party ties as: (I) maintenance building (2) community center and (3) the library To save money council members discussed combining the three projects under one project to limit origination fees Decided to let a contractor evaluate the fire department facade and approximate the cost of improving it Elected the executive council lor the Richmond City Building Authority: Mayor Ranter president Terry Spadunan vice chairman and Jxwis Boyd secretary treasurer IF- - RGtM BY HCM THC HCRALD JOURNAL fQR YOUR CARR ICRS NAWCTNQ CALL THC HCRALD JOURNAL AT 759-2- 1 JEVSHO 1 JOURNAL '800-275-04- 23 RH?NC NUMBCR 28 IV3iraFount SPECIALS Great (or the corral or Feedlot No algae No freeze-up- s No Heat eiefirents Constant cool water supply MiraFount (s Built Tough for a long life! Save up to 50 during our End SL&sltf&'Xi Gte&szaxSsli and Most available modles only impiovcd pipes At the Thursday meeting set for 7:30 pm in the city office 4V0 C 3(J South tlie City Council is also sclicduled lo talk about a temporary halt on building permits and subdivisions although Slringhaii) didn't think anything would be doiit about n at this City Council itiectmg prosecutors included a transcript of a conversa- 530 RM AND SUNDAY MORNING BY 800 THIS K NOT HARPGN1NG RLCASC CONTACT YOUR CARRIO OR HONDAY THRU repairs And he added all equipment will be driven back down io the Service Center every night ltom this point on “It’s (the vandalism) not going to slop the project but it's sure going to drive tlie price up” he said Hadficld said he's been authorized by the city to otter a $5U0 reward lor information leading lo In other business the council: Cave the Rlanning and Zoning Commission permission to accept bed and bicaklast proposals under a conditional -- use status This will give the commission jurisdiction over decisions on future bed and breakfast business proposals Determined building priori- - dria Va 27-pa- HOT RCGNinG YOUR PiPEB? LD A RCADABIC CORV OF1 THC VOU SHOULD while the scraper undergoes siilc V (tier worked er 'he board as second vice pnsi viiiit ol tit' leaguethe It ague is a nonpartisan s iionpro'ii eirgdindiion that stale and federal issues and how the-- inline nee Utah's ?V municipalities Meetings are la id regularly em a monthly Iiasis and wee:Ki during legislative sev kh Transcript released in Korean spy case DINVIR (AR) — Juries have trouble distinguishing between when assessing distinguishing between 0S O smnt - Experts testify in bomb hearing Nichols Thursday Oct 3 Cache temperatures Moon: Last Quarter Oct 4 4:06 LocM 9 The AccuWeather forecast for noon near-recor- Forwent lor noon Thurbdsy Oct 3 tonight at 7:09 pm Sunrise tomorrow at 7:26 8m THURSDAY Partly doudy with continued warm temperatures Partly cloudy tonight with a alight chance of an early evening rain ahower Logan's high win reach 78 degrees with the low dropping to 41 degrees downtown 45 degrees in Hyrum and 36 degrees in Weils ville Weather synopsis: The ridge of high pressure over the Intermountain Region wiM intensify over die next lew days Temperatures will warm to d levels this weekend Not much if any precipitation is expected over the next five days St George Logan's average dally evaporation: 17 incites TODAY PRESTON LOGAN TREMONTON 7S2-6&4- 1 257-&41- 9 ' iM fgEVj Not ftfruiidbw I7 k Lmmcd Ki sui or lumd Suid onU 'A W |