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fbo big picture :' lniliMtf Cache Vhlloy ooflook Forecast lor noon Today Provo ii r'v Utah’s Almanac: ' On Mia data in 1866 Logan receded four inches of snow (tow) iee tynopato: Sightly warmer near normal temperatures 8undsy oon bmA 08 inchaa Evaporation: anUVwOUgninUwMK Q L H 'V E2 mm maw Q EZ3 wicmm mm AocnWBBthBf lee fft ft cloudy a ouor turn km s ' -- - t Local forecasts' provided by Continental WeathenServices Rescue maintenance on those snow cats ia phenomenal" Search and Rescue has two snowcats at its disposal It owns one and another ia leased in exchange for maintenance Its own cat seats six runs from a six- - cylinder engine and has been pieced together from three original cats However it still climbs the terrain it needs to A camper-traile- r and trucks to transport the cats have also been acquired as well as generators for base gtww The idea of p for Search and Rescue is not for- -- eign While it has never come before foe Cache County Council it has been foe topic of discussion with Cache County Executive Lynn Lemon Lemon sud he has not spoken with Sheriff Lynn Nelsoni about it since he took office but Lemon has talked about the possibility of finding funding for the rescue “We were using some cl these arguments when we were talking about reducing property tax and using an increase m sales tax” Lemon said “for people that may be coming here and don’t own property but we’re spending money on them when we go looking for them” : : teams However that doesn’t workout easily either I’d hate for someone not to call on Search and Rescue to save a bill" Lemon said although he mentioned the benefits of a fee Another report issued by a panel set up to advise foe Penta-- ' ' gon issues involving women says just the opposite It argued the current system of “mixed gender” training should continue and even be expanded which he will make a decision Visits to two of the military’s servative think tank said the Bush administration was errors that allowed Saddam to reconstitute Ms power The fighting stopped before : ought short by Saddam’s attacks on rebels which resulted in y Zona US forces maintain today not prepared the successor regime” no-fl- Saddam’s elite Republican Guard and many of his armored tanks "could be completely destroyed and GenNorman Schwarzkopf will be appropriated on July Shad Bush White Home- - “They should have done a lot more foan they did” Fppspite the criticIsiiC Bush always has insisted he does not regret quickly ending the 43-dwar including a 100-hoground campaign ay ur Texas trainees echo their Army counterparts ’’You learn to deal with real issues In the work force you won’t be separated and that’s the reality of it It’s a realistic approach” said Airman Michael Stothers of New York City The ' is heade a her male peers sergeants “I look at the men in my flight (mining unit of about 38 airmen) as my brothers It really helps" to Secretary William Cohen lobbying campaign Capitol Hill since die 1998 sion opened Jan 19 : i on ses- People fran throughout Utah wrote letters called legislators ' and lobbied in person for the self-susta- ing through entrance fees and arena Barg said The group pre- tickett sales Borg said She said the group plans to ask Cache County on April 1 for a share of restaurant skies tax and Hyde Park also has indicated dot sented a video promotion that included football great and Logan native Merlin Olsen before party 'rt-- " Borg said Buttars and Rep Eli it may borrow money through Anderson have bn""! foe worked said take could it less throughout steadily Borg i than a year to open the arena ’ session to win votes “This is good news” Borg said : once ground is broken ‘ to help build foe arena : h ' sug- ts for the Air Force including adding a new training squadron and a training group to support it T at Lackland Renovation of the barracks was put at $85 wiitiinw with an additional $57 million per year for additional female personnel utilities Supplies wpipiwnt 11 (M Ma D 7 J IE IE Wy 'Our mission is to serve you better!' g 1 XT1 a mixed-gend- ng JJ North's Grand: Buffet is hpW gested segregating training would cost little Newton told Congress it could mean “significant" costs largest training bases reveal a mix of views — trainees think mixing men and women should have them around sud Hebert But the drill sergeants who be tiie norm many drill sergeants an headed for trainshadow recruits at Fort Jackson argue sexual segregation has s ing wim military police from 4:30 am to 9:30 pm say comwhile sane merit training “The closest we ever got to foe sexes could make separating manders another one was their say segregation folding foe weeks of basic training tough wouldn’t solve harassment probsaid Airman Michele lems nor prepare trainees for a Thomas 21 of Valdez Ala The a little easier At both the Army and Air military that depends heavily on men polished their boots in return Force training bases female 14 make who foe women exercise said as a perup cent of the active duty force tiie former waitress now in line trainees sleep on tiie top floors of a multileva barracks building “We train together eat togethto enter the health services field er work together because we’ll the Air Force Guards are posted at die doors to Even though warn of firm but also to prevent go to war together” said Marcus trainees may be together on the anyone from entering who isn’t 19 NY of Brooklyn obUacle courses Alfinez training field iHtfMwm are mandated — supposed to be there one of die “Black Lions" who’d ‘ Separate quarters can lead to just helped his male and female such as males and females keepconfusion in communication for foe over wall in inches six the chow counterparts ing apart squads and probtine“Confidence trust teamwork ' lems for drill sergeants who must Gen Lloyd Newton who overthat’s what it builds" said Jen-nifer Rhodes 23 of Louisville sees Air Force training and edu- repeat messages again and again imiti that have training session Ky Queried about the potential cation said total separation to for sexual misconduct among would “really complicate" mat- in their quarters Drill SgL Carolyn Wilson 28 recruits Rhodes says: “We're too ters for a service thu has trained women and their men to for half tired” pointing rigorous together its 4:30 ajn to 9 pjn schedule history anting men and women mij four-sta-r We're not be such a bad Iden Het own Newton and a tired too general “No we’re not wu segregated she says black member That’s not the the first of interested training not just “and I felt it worked out perfect what we’re here for" scolds Thunderbirds flight demonstraCrystal Dedera 19 of Indepen-- tion team said the idea just ly" team-buildin- Borg attributed the appropriation to a spirited and wide-nng-i- the group needs about 80 percent of foe total amount or $32 million to break ground in The arena will be i i : equal education The same is true when it comes to training” he said ? Although a report to Defense or ' "It will be a year of intense fond raising" Barg said She said tions and pledges One stipulation of the fending is that die group must spend the money within one year of when it doesn’t make sense to him in ' today’s America “History shows us that there was no sudi thing as separate but 1 retumit' 8PhM tered any incidents of sexual harassment whether by drill ch ' War aircraft sorties targeted lead-oshw site4 A V v'VtKn Fined Dde aPsntagon officio jq talks to tm lraqi request to fly Jhis jobri get to see thf die administration whose armed under-en-d of the spectrum and' bookRagan anywhere helicopters Must End” inside “Every War so long as they were the other end of my fellow man Iraq Powell's thinking not near US forces Saddam but this is die cream of crop die influenced about resolving the war quickly used that air power combined of the human of the Vv’-s- after mid-Mar- Bush has acknowledged that Bush and his advisers made key ip Sad- - permitting helicopter flights was an error v Kim Holmes vice president of the Heritage Foundation a con-- At the same time Ikle said Powell chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the war said this month as Clinton and Saddam faced off “We were hoping that he would not survive the conflict’’ Powell added alfooih only 260 of 36JXX) Gulf Ice Defense Secretary William the matter by lize ' surviving 'Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq” Dde said groups that may have ousted dam if given ILS support - advanced training as a firefighter Airman Natasha Hebert of New Orleans ssid she’s never encoun- Cohen has asked die military services to present their views on “Our goal was to eject Iraq from Kuwait and dun’s what we achieved’’ retired Gen Colin "A thousand dollars a head would be a cheap price since it is someone's life" Dixon quipped i top pile BERT is one of sevequ spedal- - race" DeGasser said about his ixed groups DeGasser can call on respect for die rescuers Dixon along with Esplin said to help with different types of searches Avalanche situations ( they would support a form of t and high-ris- k winter locales funding for what they do but will 1 where motorized vehicles cannot continue doing it anyway until Continued fran Fugs ' be taken are BERT’s specialty then' session that the fold team would “That all pales in comparison Other groups include scuba teams mounted posses and when you’re out fooe" Dixon without the arena The team now practices and plays in Ogden said search dogs Borg said Friday that the state "You ret some people that do Dixon said billing a victim for could spnnf loose more rescuers’ time just doesn’t seem some redly stupid things” Esplin ' in private pledges right not unless the rescuers said "Maybe it’d be nice to that are contingent on support threaten than with some kind of were all fully trained professionals However he did say a lot of bill for it but they’re people's from the Legislature All told "bo time is spent and slot of stress is kids and we do it for thTkeof $420)00 m grants private dona the outdoors” felt when foe call comes Lackland Air Force Base in 1 war mandated only the liberation of Kuwait from Iraqi invaders mobi- StMam The administration feared Iraq could dissolve into waning onm-sitio- n groups further destabilizing the ahtiulydangcrous Middle Eik region “There was concern about balancing off Iran with a UN resolution authorizing the Into a situation that we’re not While Dixon said he relies on prepared for Let’s be careful his fellow members to keep up on about going into the mountains their training Esplin said the without proper direction and search and rescue personnel knowledge’ I think there is some spend four to six hours a month merit in considering it since the training for foe times they know volunteers use their equipment" they’ll be palled on DeGasser But saving lives is a bargain at said Search and Rescue helps any price sud Bryan Dixon who makes being a police officer organized Caphe’yfiack Country: Ousting Continued from Page 6 call when he and the rest of his teammates need to with timks and other heavy ground armor that survived the war to kill thousands of rebel Kurds and Shiites — opposition contends that Bush had good reason to end the fighting without Saddam said about the “I’d hope that it might encourage people to say ‘Let’s not go out dence Ore Halfway across the country at Continued from Page f "You’ve got to dear work the phone rings in foe middle of the night you’re trying to find your gew and trying to figure out what you can’t afford to leave behind and whether it will be a couple of hours or a couple of days" Dixon Without tax dollars funding Search and Rescue the next idea would be a billing process for the : v f uv‘ ' vj - '‘'TV l'V er nterior V 'feillDlhtllSI I I s §11 Ml b I 50-ye- ar 1 - ‘ Pinecrest Village' Logon I -- t til -- -yp Hitlim fcb -- - i- ifv r |