Show 'J tUm ig(! 1 " £ JfcS The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday October 28 1996 H Mem uooKpnllnejoyyeatherJpfoilnks http7wwwhjnwc6 TF V andfcit-- Mifa Utah outlook - Cache Valley outlook The national picture Temperatures Indicata pravloua day’a high and ovarnight low to 6:32 am TODAY TUESDAY EXTENDED High overcast to start the day with increasing clouds and rain showers developing by evening Logan's high will reach 51 degrees with the low dropping to 34 degrees downtown 36 degrees in Hyrum and 31 degrees in Rain showers are likely during the morning ami early afternoon The rain About 2 to 5 Inches of new snow is expected in the valley Cloudy with light snow flurries continuing Thursday Partly cloudy and a little warmer Friday Logan's high will reach the mid 30s Wednesday and low to mid 40s to end the week Lows will drop into the mid to upper 20s will change to snow by late afternoon or evening One or two indies of new snow is possible in the valley Logan's high will reach 48 degrees with the low dropping to 28 degrees downtown and 25 degrees Wellsville 45 52 58 LaaVagaa MST 71 cdy ( i t The AccuWeather forecast tar LTZifafl Tuesday Oct 29 “rmizEa m m m! roi MnrradayL ioo yc ni wi an pk yc iw at the colder valley locations Weather synopsis: Temperatures will be warmer Monday as we are in between storm systems Much colder late Tuesday through the end of the week Precipitation probabilities: Sunday 10 percent Monday 50 percent 0 percent Tuesday 10 percent Wednesday-Thursda- y Forecast for noon Tuesday Ocl 29 1996 Almanac Logan's average daily evapora- Moon: Last Quarter Nov 2 1 1 :52 in an an vs th pa Cache temperatures Se tion: 10 inches pm th vo Ultraviolet Index: Low at 2 Normal temperatures: KVNUs average high temperature for this date is 55 with the average low dropping to 27 degrees es Sun: Sunset tonight at 5:32 pm Sunrise tomorrow at 6:53 am I'ia&Sfe L H NON LOW EE3 JNOMCflf E3 SS JMM EZ3 O' E3 E3 KX WOMM0 FLUNtNES BNOW BUNNY "S' NT CLOUDY c COL Continued from Page 1 Joyce Larsen social worker for Hospice of Cache Valley “It’s kind of an awkward thing to do in our culture” she added “I take my hat off to anyone who can work with the dying” Larsen said that as chaplain Kerkmann is one of several volunteers who see to the emotional and spiritual needs of Hospice patients “Sometimes a patient will have a particular spiritual or religious goal and he’ll work with someone to help them do that” Larsen said An example is Bryce Smith who is suffering from an incurable form of lung cancer Smith joined the LDS Church in 1993 after following his children to Logan from his native Oklahoma He also said utt Kerkmann s help has invaluable to progress in his faith “He’s quite a character” Smith said “He encouraged me to go farther in my church work and talked me through the priest- hood” Both were significant goals for Smith who said he didn’t have much time left but would probably last through the winter Despite being LDS Kerkmann said he reaches out across denominations to help those in need Having been raised Lutheran and served an LDS mission in Catholic Austria has given Kerkmann the religious “breadth” to help all kinds of people “I try to be a friend to the families and the person who’s going through that difficult stage in life to see if I can provide solace or comfort” he said Of the 10 or so people at any given time under Hospice care in Cache Valley Kerkmann send he really won’t get involved with -- drag District 4 Cnnliniicrl from Page 3 jobs Im all nl our young people" NeuliolJ said "Utah should behave just like people in oilier Males" Neuliold said public and higher eduealioii both are underfunded and he would commit unqualified Election (’onliniird from Page in public hiring education On Sunday contracting and anywhere liom S to 20 points behind Clinton the CiOP campaign extended its tour here by one duv and floated plans for a blit of the state next c ‘ sup-pmt- Association lie also said he favors a light rail system from Cache County to south of Provo as Spanish to (he legacy opposed highway that would tear through wetlands Any Logan bypass highway should he access road along limited a IK(H) West that would avoid wetlands as opposed to the proposed 1400 Food 1 win Id's agricultural and fisheries industries m inlet national rcsearchets see it as a block Clinton This is the stale if it he can't win California he’s going back to I idle Rock" Dole was aggressively courting ic "It's totally untrue that we have icachcd the limit” said Ismicl Seiageldin World Bank vice president and chairman of the woilj's largest international research consortium known as CtilAK I he Consultative (iroup on International Rescale h Agricultural with rcscaich labs around the wot Id issued its own optimistic report on the future of wotld food production Sunday Ncuhold said he also would work to encourage more wildlife preservation programs and observation areas such as Hardware Ranch for the state’s nonhunting public Ncuhold a Logan resident for the past 42 years received his doctorate in ccotoxicology from USU lie and his wife Ruth arc (he parents of one girl doom predictions the world has the resources needed to feed the 8 billion-plu- s people who will be on Earth in 2025” the report says But it adds that this will require strong support for agricultural research The report says CGIAR scientists in Africa Latin America Asia and elsewhere arc developing “super rice” wheat and cas- sava strains that can “break through the yield ceiling” and an expense to the taxpayers of Rich county to which Judge Hart did not care to subject them Even if a special term had been called the prisoner would have been taken under guard to Randolph and a reasonable considerate time would have had to elapse between the day of fixing the time and the day of execution As the prison facilities in Rich county arc inadequate the prisoner would have been taken back to Salt Lake to await the day of his doom Then it would have been SUITS SUITS SUITS Sut BiMvmilii Fywion ir Athletic Discount Prices "Celebrating our 40th AvaHaMval Clinton pointed to the deficit number and said “So today Missouri on don't have to listen to jin shout ng Yui can liwk at the show -c " right to take The way Judge Hart has arranged it the prisoner will have ample time for reflection before the day of his execution although it will not be officially fixed in a formal manner until the 8th of December He will then be left in Randolph under necessary guard 8 days till the time of execution Owing to the awkward way of confining the prisoner and transporting him overland this was deemed the only thing to do We Buy Scrap Cars 30 A Ton Vattey Kerkmann said he deals with are people who don’t want to accept the inevitability of death “There arc people who fight it every inch of the way and that makes it harder for them” he said The father of rive describes all of us as living with a death sentence Some people just know a little more clearly when they’ll die “We all have to go through it” he said soft-spok- en “Good Neighbors’ is a weekly feature highlighting Cache Valley residents who are making a difference in our community If you have suggestions for people to feature in this column call Charles McCollum or Jennifer Hines at The Herald Journal 752-212- 1 145 No 1000 W VOTERS BEWARE! We understand that wily politicians are trying to deceive you on the salary question Under the law salaries are fixed for the next two years The citizen candidates know this They are trying to work upon your prejudices Their platform docs not pledge any reduction and they are only trying to deceive the people The salaries arc now fixed under the law ed am stn wil me cal do b wit : daj mo up yoi uni inj un Ka Sor is mo eati I whi cell min ster roll sho E V I offc she sue was volt Loo here pou ovc had life long ful was it wi W $50° OFF DEDUCTIBLE OR OFF CASH PRICES! AUTO cieaningKsIB SHIELD 4M X Bf H M Ml 15 MW 4H-M- had late Ala in 2 befc into (2) i COUPON I i Sept trifl spor phot and But Mar R Brown of World-watc- h said talk of big breakthroughs in food production is "at best unprofessional and at worst irresponsible” Lester cleat Whi sticl mon At i 5 Items cleaned & pressed Stirt Trouser Sweater Sports Coat or Suit or a Dress is counted ss two items) (A Silk Coupon must accompany Incoming order Rayon Pleating extra An item is I mm m “E thi sub The defendant and his counsel have already been notified of the exact days of fixing time and Logan 1 we g” But the most difficult thing at Metals Inc 752-057- "wedge Hut a Los Angeles Times poll last week cast doubt on that tack finding a slim majority — 54 percent in favor of Proposition 2n' and only 7 percent who consider d illegal immigration a mtfot iiiiiuence in their presidential pH k pe iking over a few hecklers country between Evanston and Randolph involving risks not c need his assistance new fish varieties that can double the returns of small aquaculture farmers opposition to affirmative action and illegal immigration — two issues" Rich county for execution making four trips over an unsettled Continued from Page 3 West bypass he said Californians with his staunch mailcis he called necessary to take him back to Then “Despite some gloom and agri-ciiltii- finding Dole lagging in California siuicuv: suppoit for any legislation by the Utah Education Conti nued from Page 1 Dole said such prefeiences were "absolutely wnmg and violate the principles o! our Constitution” Willi polls week Dole cast mutt is definitely in drag wear-dres- s Oggi a male 1 year-old and wig as Doggy Parton at the Pets in ing a Drag contest in San Francisco on Sunday to more than two or three Most people in Cache Valley already have strong family and church connections and won’t really AP photo Pets yo do CLOUDY Local forecast provided by Continental Weather Services Neighbor in nal cui Blouse did as I and that If on gain: uppe A1 thin down feel Mop Expires November 2 1996 QflidDUST fiissa-iiroaiuii-ii?- I f ' f Tuc I POOR C |