| Show ‘Vtr V'-- 5£ iVisr 1ST ’gy t:-- Page 10 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday October 15 1996 iTHEkWEATHE T ?mwj‘ 'W iiaik i M tF 5- a & -- if 1 mr 7ST ft T "wrsg '4C i : t Utah outlook The national picture mmm Temperatures indicate previous day's high and overnight low to Logan 48° 4 Salt Lake City 52° WEDNESDAY TODAY -- "-- f 51° I ii -f- :4& C Partly cloudy and continued cold Fair and very cold Thurswith strong gusty day night Sunny and warmer Friday with winds and warm tembenches and possibly increasing clouds peratures Logan's in the valley The high will reach 68 Saturday Logan's degrees with the low high win reach 47 high will reach the dropping to 39 50s Thursday near degrees with the low 60 degrees Friday degrees downtown dropping to 25 44 degrees in Hyrum and mid 60s Saturdegrees downtown and 37 degrees in 29 degrees at USU day Lows will drop Trenton into the mid 20s to and 20 degrees in Wellsville low 30s Weather synopsis: The cold trough of low pressure will move into the region early Wednesday bringing a chance of snow down to the benches Wednesday night Temperatures will rebound Friday as a small ridge of high pressure builds '4 NV''r - Cloudy and much colder with rain likely during the afternoon A slight chance of light snow on the Sunny with a few high clouds Increasing clouds tonight £ ) hA Moab St George 78" The AccuWeather forecast for noon Wednesday Oct 16 Precipitation probabilities: Wednesday 70 percent Thursday 5 percent Forecast tar noon Wednesday Oct 16 1996 Cache temperatures Almanac Logan's average dally evapora- - ! 3T Moon: First Quarter Oct 19 10:10 t" mum smnoMW H mm L low EO SNONcnc mm i 1' AWtfWsslhsr SJi EZ3 mmes lul snow FT jc CLOUDY Inc CLOUDY Local forecasts provided by Continental Weather Services t school to take care of “We put in probably 3500 plants putting in a nature trail trying to build up bird habitat” With education emphasis on technology Hell-ster- n hopes projects like his will remind kids that Teacher Continued from Page 3 adults are associated with things that kids find interesting too" In addition to these projects the students each get a square meter of ground on a plot by the 12-ac- re some of the best learning is through hands-o- n work The world doesn’t end or “I think it’s critical said the he with Internet” begin I I i 4 AP photo a ip p mW a moratorium before it meets again Wednesday ATLANTA (AP) — A man held a woman and two children hostage today after stabson to death police said A relabing her I T( 5 i i Come to the ter's child with another man She said she was not home at the time and was given an account of the attack by police She said the man took her daughter and the infant to his mother’s home where they remained along with the sister and man's daughter brother Two girls walked out of the house today — the about 7:15 am and the about 10:15 am Police wouldn’t say whether the tive said the man was the woman's estranged boyfriend Two other children walked free this morning after being held overnight son at a The man stabbed the woman's home in south Atlanta's Grant Park neighborhood Monday night and slit the child's throat police said He then allegedly took the woman and their child to his mother’s house and held them there overnight along with three other children The standoff continued at midday today No names were released Anita Slaton the dead boy's grandmother told The Atlanta Journal the man is her daughter's estranged boyfriend with whom she has a son Slaton said the man who had a gun and a knife came to her house late Monday with diapers for the her daugh infant and then attacked the V ht Joshua Drake 3 of Hopkinsville Ky eats an apple Monday while perched on a wad of pumpkins at Jackson’s Orchard in Bowling Green Ky Joshua and his family took advantage of the Columbus Day holiday to visit relatives Man kills child holds hostages tP- - Borg said she feels more comfortable working with individual companies to find the protection Logan wants for its roads and utility poles rather than shutting down all new projects City Attorney Mark Sorensen said the council may want to consider extending the temporary moratorium for another week until a definite solu-nigtion can be worked out Logan City Telecommunications Issue children escaped or were released or give any details that could confirm Slaton's account At midmorning officers were negotiating with the man through a window of the home Roads for several blocks around were blocked off Slaton said there had been problems between her daughter and the suspect recently “He had heat her several times and about a week ago we had to get the police to make him leave the house” Ms Slaton said “We had a restraining order and he was not supposed to come near her" i ' l) Schools Continued from Page 1 and students resort to arming themselves on campus because of threats from other students “And they don't understand the policy" While said strict enforcement of the policy and more counseling in early grades should preclude discipline problems On other issues all hut one candidate said they would back a state income tax increase to pump money into public education Brent Parker (he hoard president running unopposed in Precinct 2hrandcd the property Forum Continued from Page I Evan OUcn Only Kcp attempting to repel a challenge from Monti Jones in House District 5 questioned the use of onetime funds “You cannot spend e money on ongoing programs or it will exime back to bite you" Olsen said In answer to questions all can one-tim- tax the district’s only local source of lax revenue as unfair and antiquated Only Tamara Grange of Smith-fiel- d running against the incumbent Wade was noncommittal on the income tax question Candidates also used the forum to chastise the Utah Legislature for funding classroom size reductions and teacher salary increases this year with one-tim- e surplus money Parker accused lawmakers vime of whom were in the room at Logan High School's Little Theater of “poor management” lie said a surplus that no longer exists could force local districts next year to fire teachers consol- idate classes and put lid on a didates said they would vote for an increase in stale gasoline taxes next year to fund highways and all but one said yes to a local option sales tax increase In help preserve open spaces County Only Jones was in Cache nonctvm-mitta- l The forum also featured three candidates for two seats on the Cache County Council who revealed different pinions on the Ixrgan Canyon Scenic Byway C ory eates running for an -- salaries School board candidates in Logan agreed Monday there is no discipline problem in the city dis- f i trict Moratorium? There were disagreements on other issues however Incumbent Doug Ringlc and challenger Fred Ducrsch in Precinct 4 both said they favor school uniforms on a trial basis year-roun- d meet the interests of your community? The Logan City administration is trying to impose a six (6) month moratorium that would stop new development upgrades and even needed maintenance school while of any telecommunications company (ie telephone cable TV internet providers etc) Ringlc and Duersch opposed the idea open seat in Logan District 1 said he favors a four-lan- e highway to speed traffic through the canyon candiHis opponent write-i- You deserve to know You need to know This affects you the citizens of Cache Valley I n date Joyce Howell said she highway but opposes a four-lan- e favors improvements Incumbent Sarah Ann Skanchy unopposed in Logan District 2 said she supports the Utah Department of Transportation's modified plan for US Highway xv through the canyon f Who does it hurt? Does stopping progress and a ballot proposition to share state income tax revenue with higher education Ann Geary running unopposed for an open seal in Precinct 3 opposed both Geary did say she would sup- port b This t i a paid Sonic Cable TV advertisement 1 —: POOR |