Show lf v m li IjlHltWtAmiimMMBM Utah outlook k J Zfean i - vi- A V'i:' ji 'ov-''''- r:' £: -- ' '?- - - V :J?i -- St George ' " EXTENDED Cloudy with a ctiance of rain showers possibly mixed with snow by evening One to 3 inches of new snow is possible on the upper benches tonight Logan's high will reach 48 degrees with the low dropping to 32 degrees downtown Partly cloudy with continued cool temperatures Friday and Saturday Gusts could blow over 50 mph Increasing clouds late Saturday and 29 degrees at the colder valley ri ' 4 & 54‘ J Forecast for noon Thursday Oct Ji" ’I I cloudy with a few light rain showers Decreasing clouds by evening with a chance of developing canyon winds Logan's high will Ultraviolet Index: Low at 1 Sun: Sunset tonight at 5:26 pm Sunrise tomorrow at 6:58 am ers and slightly cooler temperatures Sunday Logan's high will reach the upper 40s Friday and Saturday with low 40s Sunday in Weilsville r2 ?- m HM Ik B'JB 111'ttoJ Os to Mi Bands 31 u 30a 40a Oa Tta 90s Bto upwH high tempqoura ion— lor the toy A U di ai Moon: Last Quarter Nov 2 1 1c 40 percent Wednesday-Thursda- y fc hi Cache temperatures 1:52 pm From Tuesday night and Wednes day morning On this date: On Oct 30 in 1971 Logan's low temperature dropped to 6 degrees City Hist Farm Lewiston Logan KBLQ Logan KVNU Logan USU oi ai sf FRONTS mum gmnammr cold L H MON LOW IS E3 E3 MW SHPHPU 9 IMS AccuWiilhtr FLUMES SNOW KS P StMWT FT Inc CtOUUY CLOUDY provided by Continental Weather Services Continued from Page 1 ident shouted arousing a chorus of cheers Ginton ’s script called for him to play it safe and spend much of 1 the final week focusing on education an issue that Democratic race and help Republicans in congressional contests One senior aide in Washington said Dole had taken a heavy hand in scheduling repeatedly asking for more polling information as he looked for states where Gin-ton- ’s lead was shaky The center has been controlled by a governing board and operations board since its inception four years ago The county however took on the responsibility of staffing the center But when the county’s contract with Communication Center employees expired earlier this year Lemon urged the polling shows has powerful appeal to independent voters and on which Clinton and fellow Democrats enjoy an advantage over Republicans On Tuesday Clinton recom- mended the establishment of 3000 charter schools which operate without many of the constraints imposed by local public “Something is happening across America” Dole said Tuesday evening in Colorado a bat- governing board to consider school districts tleground state where Clinton holds a narrow lead “The people developing the center as a separate entity lie argued the 911 center as a separate entity would not be a liability to local government And Republican governors have been a major force behind the charter school movement Dole supports the idea as part of a broader initiative opposed by Clinton to allow parents to choose where their children arc beginning to focus” Ginton at a Washington fund- raiser Tuesday night that was dubbed a “victory” concert he was concerned that the employees answered to a board rather than to the county that asked a youthful audience of supporters and contributors to keep pushing hard right until Election Day next Tuesday “I ask you to give I ask you to give seven more days of your effort your voice your commitment and your passion” (he pres employed them The governing board didn't want to create a separate entity and sought new options Logan then stepped in with an offer to take over While Logan may hire some of attend school Dole said he had 138 electoral votes locked up but a look at polling suggested he could bank on perhaps half state-by-sta- te that heading into the final week Dole’s count factors in three generally reliable Republican presidential states: Texas Vir- ginia and Indiana But polls indicate Ginton is competitive in all three and he served fresh notice TUesday he would fight for them Clinton is campaigning in Texas on Friday and his cam- paign this week for the first time purchased television advertising in the state Overall Clinton advisers said he hoped to out-speDole by roughly on television in the final week 2-t- Clinton entered the stretch toward Election Day next Tuesday enjoying more than a lead in the polls: As of Oct 16 the last filing deadline Clinton had more than $34 million to spend while Dole had $192 million Both candidates have spent a good deal of those funds in the (wo weeks since the filing A Dole campaign official said campaign accountants had been put on notice to carefully track spending in the final week and make sure the campaign did not end in debt here period” Maples said Although he would like all students to have a chance for a good Fight education Olsen said if one student’s past Continued from Page 3 AP photo Condor release group lives in court-assign- involvement puts other students at ride the situation may have to be “This is not a typical Hyde Park Lewiston Cornish student” he said “His background is rougher North Logan he said Nancy Kaufman southwest director of US Fish and Wildlife Service front left helps carry one of the two cages containing six California condors to their new home north of the Grand Canyon near the Arizona-Uta- h border Tuesday The condors will be released into the wild in December after spending time in acclimation pens ed Olsen and Maples are concerned because the incident involved youths coming on school grounds “They had no business being off-camp-us “One side of me reaches out for the student and one side feels which has already Council endorsed the idea of the city taking over the center He also said the transition will not take place until interlocal agreements are developed with eaeh city in the county Charges Continued from Page 3 Deputies said they confiscated the gun a small amount of suspected cocaine and paraphernalia Hie gun was described as a grip Shells were in the magazine deputies said Deputies identified the driver 1 as Samuel Buckingham division to $300 for i division and to $330 for a four-lo- t division a five-lLot splits on vacant land to SI 50 from $30 Rezonc to $500 from $125 “I believe users ought to pay the fee for the services” she said When Lemon unveiled his version of the proposed 1997 county budget he said Greenhalgh could serve as the zoning enforcement lor thrcc-lo- ot officer But Greenhalgh said Tuesday because I “I cannot do my work have to take care of the c ordinance violations if the problems arc corrected within 14 days of the issuance of a ticket The council is expected to consider the proposed fee changes and the bifure it ticket program approvtv a 1907 bijget fix-i- t cl fil ar fo th rc an ex di so Sl mi pr mi OI Olsen said the school would be Ui especially concerned if the stud backdent has a Ec ground “He swears up and down he’s ro gang-relate- not though he ed gang-affiliat- said he used to be” said Olsen IK of Preston Lahammcr is serving an unre- lated sentence for contempt of court from Logan Municipal Court and possession of paraphernalia said sheriffs Lt Von Williamson Williamson said that sentence expires Nov 13 when Lahammcr will be eligible for bail on the drug and weapons charges Bail on those is $5 (NX) Williamson said No charges were filed against Buckingham Williamson said Buckingham was released the day he was arrested after posting $110 cash bond for failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge out of the pickup and identified Buckingham as the driver so he checked and found the outstanding warrant Bingham and Deputy Wayne Lewis called for backup pulled over the truck and got permission to search it Bingham said Tuesday Bingham said the shotgun and wrapped in a coat behind the men in the extra-ca- b truck Lewis said Lahammer who was a passenger was reaching back for the coat as deputies approached the pickup and Lahammer admitted he owned the belongitfgs A third person was in the pickup but was released deputies said suspected cocaine were found inj nu cc un sentation on gang activity in Cache County But officials later corrected it Lewis said the sawed-of- f shotgun had nothing to do with schools rc' VII bn thi (hi in an afl cc sp m: rc sh ah ixigan Deputy Sheriff Darrin Bingham said it was the failure to appear warrant on Buckingham that led to the traffic stop Bingham said he recognized WINDS Police officers earlier reported that the sawed-of- f shotgun had been confiscated from a student at a Cache County school That report came during a recent pre- tens vo be Off Daily Specials 20 Thurs Oct 31 T rfUMfiA Mi lar t' an in vo We Buy Scrap Cars mtwL '' at 30°° A Ton Valley Meta's Inc 145 No 1000 W 752-057- 1 Fri Nov SMk t SNU 4M HIM ru-tia MH Ml ha ?& V Sat Nov 2 be ha' :00 am 6:00 pm be This will also the opening weekend of our Open Logan SfiMiM 1 - 1 1 customers and answer the phones” She also proposed Tuesday night the development of a “fix-it- " ticket program that would reduce penalties for land-u- m VII 15-in- Continued from Page in in ot ha shotgun with a barrel and a homemade pistol Fees th oi sorry for the kid but I have to look out for the majority of the kids” he said County Attorney Scott Wyatt said the agreement must also be approved by the Logan Municipal C( wi the dispatchers Police Chief Richard Hendricks has said the city will not hire all of them When the transition happens work out the transition’s details i' foQ(veathrJnf0 The AccuWeather forecast for noon Thursday Oct ' Race Council Chairwoman Sarah Ann Skanchy said Lemon will 'p !£' 1996 31 911 Langillc asked whether the county employees would he expected to walk out and leave the door open for Logan employees to take over 7 'S-T- - Weather synopsis: A northwesterly flow aloft with cool temperatures will shift out of the northeast by late Thursday and Friday giving Northern Utah a good chance of canyon winds especially Halloween and Friday evening mm Local forecasts Continued from Page :r Lows will drop into the 20s to low 30s locations Almanac tion: 10 inches jag:-gy- -: night with rain show- reach 48 degrees with the low dropping to 28 degrees downtown 33 degrees at USU and 24 degrees Precipitation probabilities: Logan's average dally evapora- " ''T '? 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