Show rr?r' vffr v '" ' rr : i Paga 10— Th Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday Juty 28 1998 ( impin®i5PEF luaamaajiiui - Cache Valley outlook Utah outlook Forecut The Ug pkfere s low MOT ( - HI 'A Ogden £2y-WK&-- v Jr j4- --' 4J if Provo 66 61 45 80 73 80 68 86 70 82 54 83 68 103 84 82 61 84 63 88 78 100 78 73 61 106 88 Chaysnn Chicago Salt Lake City 94° l '61 Mbuquatguo Anchorage Adarea I V 98° TV WEDNESDAY EXTENDED TODAY PartydoudywRha chancsofanaflamoon or sariy evsnlnfltiun-dereton- n decreasing after sunest Logan’s hUiwI reach 90 degrees with toe low dropping to 61 dsgreoa downtown 63 dassa USU and 57 deques ' rvsrri TNA V Richfield Moab 96° Partly cloudy and very warm with a few thun- derstorm overt! mountains Loom's high wi adi92 thundarstorma degree with the tow dropping toff degree downtown 64 doreaaa HynimandSB oiyravi WaBaiOa yvwsvHUa Party cloudy and veiy wannwHioocadoraf acallawd allamoon Logarfa Nghwl reach the upper 80 to mid 90a wtti lows dropping Into tia upper 50a to low 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afternoon or earty evening tfMjnderatonne as subtropical moisture tries to move into northern Utah Most of the moisture will remain in southern Utah Valley Almanac: On this date in I960 Logan's low temperature dropped to 46 degrees - a ins Acmwmtiw COLD Average Evaporation: 33 E3 E3 E3 H L EZ3 E3 E3 LOW O it £Q mnt piclouov cuxor 3 LocalJorecast$ provided by ContinpntaLWeatheqServices list of criteria which measure Light Continued from Page vehicle flow pedestrian volume and other things State Traffic 1 more frequent at Oneida Street where a traffic light is installed But Idaho Transportation Depart-- n show ment records for that when pedestrians are injured those accidents occur in the crosswalks without traffic sig- nals On June 29 1993 David Woolley was rollerblading across State Street in the crosswalk when a car struck him He was hospitalized for more than a week Exactly three years later Vanona Geddes 89 was fatally struck by a car in the same (dace And two weeks ago Davena Hull was struck by a van while she crossed State Street at the intersection of 1st South She was taken to Franklin County Medical Center treated and released Transportation Department officials however did agree to install a flashing light at die intersection of 1st South and State Street The construction should be complete within three weeks Bala said But Franklin County residents and officials woe adamant about the need for a stoplight Franklin County Fire Chief Mike Lower told members of the Transportation Department he realized there were legislative restrictions but he added com- mon sense had to come into consideration “I've gathered dead bodies all over this county and we need to do something” Lower said “There'll be a sit-i-n down there and traffic won't go it all and that's the next step" County Commissioner Brad Smith said he has been on the scene when n pedestrian has been hit by a car and he described it as a experience to ng see someone sprawled in the street “We don't warn someone else killed" Smith said For several years Franklin County residents and officials have expressed concern about tiro safety of students and others frequenting the city's business district between Oneida Street and 1st South on US 91 The most common cause for accidents involving pedestrians is when n car in one lane stops and the car in the other lane speeds through Without a traffic light Heusser said those vehicles won't slow down Heusser who has pressed far a traffic light at 1st South far about six years said he is skeptical about the Transportation Depar- tment's most recent survey of pedestrian and vehicle traffic on State Street which was completed in May A more accurate sample would measure criteria for a least a fall week he said instead of a few hours “We just think the state is a lit- tle behind on how the area is growing down here” he said adding that some people avoid the area "I think the traffic numbers you've counted are biased because some people drive around this area for ease and safety" Until the intersection meets the Engineer Scot Stacey said federal funding can’t be allotted to pay for the $200000 improvement Meanwhile Stacey encouraged local officials to take measures he said would be simpler and more effective than a traffic li By eliminating roadside parking near the crosswalks as well as sidewalk signs promoting local Immunity Continued from Page 1 White House intern was inter viewed far five hours Mondayby Stair's prosecutors in New City Ms Lewinsky's account also included information relevant to Stair’s probe of possible obstruc- terday's meeting in New York" Ms Lewinsky’s fanner friend Linda Tripp whose secret tape recordings triggered tiro criminal investigation of tiro president tes- tified for a seventh day before the grand jury She wna carrying a luge square briefcase “It’s going to be an interesting In a Continued from Page 1 decision the panel rejected Clinton's claim of -client confidentiality and 2-- 1 attorney- final details of a settlement to a ordered presidential adviser dispute at two brake plants in Bruce Lindsey to answer ques- Dayton Ohio union officials Lewinsky-prosecut- or Opinion free-exer-ci- se inti-polyga- dent Richard Shoemaker said tected from grand jury testimony But tiro judges said Lindsey — as The strikes which began last month have brought GM’s North American assembly operations to a deputy counsel — dispensed legal advice in “at least one” conversation thus permitting a ruling on whether government a virtual halt and have cost the company an estimated $22 billion in tost profits The nation’s largest automaker had insisted that any deal to end lawyers could withhold informa- tion in a criminal investigation The' answer was no the majority said “With respect to investigations the Flint strikes must also resolve the festering disputes in Dayton and Indianapolis GM has said it made no sense to settle the strikes in Flint and then face the potential of additional strikea Besides the two parts plants in Flint issues at tiro Buick City complex in Flint and a stamping plant in Indianapolis were tents- - of federal criminal offenses and especially offenses committed by those in government government attorneys stand in a far different position from members of tiro pri- vate bar" US Circuit Judges Judith Rogers and A Raymond Randolph said tively settled said Cal Rapson the UAW regional director ia “That’s not too enticing to a Flint mall county prosecutor” The latest round of Richards said Leavitt’s position was support- high-lev- el talks began Monday morning and recessed shortly alter 2 am EDT today at a Holiday Inn on tiro out- ed by Carol Guide director of the Utah chapter of tiro American skirts of Flint They resumed about 9 am Civil Liberties Union Union officials set up a hotel ‘How are you going to go out It’s meeting room for a news conferand prosecute polygamists ence to announce a deal once it is totally impractical” Gnade said “The governor couldn't have reached UAW President Stephen articulated tiro issue better For abusei within that framework Yokich who generally had kept a low profile throughout tiro strikes was seen talking to his staff and GM negotiators throughout Monday in and outside the hotel GM also had some of its top execu- they can be addressed with other criminal laws” A recent example is that of polygamist cult leader John Ferry Chaney who was sentenced to up to life in prison last year for rape conspiracy charges after he mar- tives there including its chief financial officer J Michael Losh The framework for a settlement ried his daughter to appeared to be shaping up One one of his followers Richards proposal being discussed would himself prosecuted Arvin Shree-v- e have GM promise not close tiro and nine of his followers on a Delphi Flint East parts plant and variety of sex crimes involving two Delphi brake plants in Day-to- n Ohio far up to five years young girls Learn in Girolsu rvi ve 1 two years But to some the cost of a light is inconsequential compared with the cost of a life Preston resident Roger Woolley urged officials to cat through the red tape before anyone else is hit or killed Tt happened to us three yean ago and when you sit by your kid's hospital bed you'd iR to Airport Continued from Page 1 said state and local matching foods would not be necessary according to the Senate bill The bill according to Sen Bob Bennett’s office includes funding do anything you could to get a stop light np there” Woolley said “I really feel like we’re for: a light rail system ia Salt doing an injustice by not putting Lake City centers along Interia a traffic ligtaL” state 13 that will provide infor- - Skill Building Croup for Teenage Girls 7th & 8th GRADE Tuesdays Cr Thursdays GIRLS 6:00 pm V L&WJ Place: Cache VaEey Medical Clinic Fees $15 per session matiou on traffic flow Olympic planning including training and security for bus and rail opera-tors upgrades at Salt Lake Inter- - or $75 for block of six specs er far questions cal Nancy Webb RN MS 732-033-0 Manlago 6 daughter the sU3s ch needs to go back to schooL Offered by national Airport additional Utah Transit Authority and Park City Fam&y Therapist Glut your Transit buses and structure research on Interstate 13 bridges The Utah Republican who aits TOPICS: on the Senate Transportation Appropriations Committee said - - t'i $92 million was eannarked in the Senate versfoa of tiro Mil for Utah transportation projects w 6 8 0 0 Strike US Court of Appeals for tiro District of Colombia tiro said week we think" said Mrs tions before a grand jury “We want to be sure we have it none said The panel majority Philip Tripp’s spokesman all done before we have a news Coughter who accompanied her of Lindsey's conversations as a White House adviser were pro- conference” UAW Vice Presito tiro federal courthouse businesses visibility could be tion of justice by Clinton and his There is a “possibility but by improved Stacey said Trimming mnpfn in Paula Jones' sexual no means a certainty’’ that Mrs the trees near the crosswalks harassment case against the presiTripp will finish her testimony would improve visibility and dent said the sources Ms Lewinsky’s lawyen sched- Wednesday Coughler added increase the efficiency of street A number of Secret Service uled a news conference for this lamps at nighL personnel also entered tiro courtTiro transportation report also afternoon tiro grand Ms recommended tiro elimination of Today Lewiniky’a house to testify before and obstrucin the Stein and Cadroris jury perjury went the pedestrian crosswalks at 1M lawyers South and in the middle of the to Start's office to complain tion probe Six additional Secret Service Mock Pedestrians could use the about leaks of information crosswalk a little farther north on regarding their client’s meeting uniformed officers have been subpoenaed to testify this week Oneida Street where a traffic wtihprosecutors Mike has “The information that Leibig head of an associalight is already in place the tion Secret Service officers of did from come not us” said appeared report said Lewinsky lawyer Jacob said Monday nighL “We don't want a lot of crossLeibig arid 11 Secret Service walks” Stacey said “Put them Stein “We want to talk about where they make the most sense” that” personnel have given grand jury Asked what leaks Stein was testimony in tiro Lewinsky probe But state Sen Robert L Gedtalks to Cacheris said “yes The des referring said he Springs couldn’t support the removal of the downtown crosswalks Leavitt declined to respond in because of die inconvenience this to the Tapestry allega-- r person would present for patrons of local Varela continued tions businesses Rather than encourto draw a distinction between age jaywalking Geddes said Continued from Plage 1 prosecuting tiro act of polygamy putting up a second stoplight itself and prosecuting crimes that would slow traffic Although those decisions date may occur within plural marThe city of Preston is a unique back decades McConnell told — as her boss was trysituation Geddes said “Yon The Salt Lake Tribune “even riages do just last week she said to ing tiro either race to bent one stop today I suspect there would be “Polygamy is against the law light or you slow down” no protection under the in Utah” Varela said “We do Steve Watkins state traffic (of religion) clause of the not know why prosecutors do not technician said the Transporta- First Amendment choose to prosecute it” tion Department is concerned “Polygamists have a better Indeed there has not been a about the safety of pedestrians as shot under modem privacy docprosecution against anyone for well as driven but he admitted trines against a backdrop practicing polygamy in Utah tiro agency has limited powers where the state does not prose' since 1932 when federal and Instead or pushing his depart-tkin- s cute far cohabitation” he state agents raided the border meat recommended said people of Short Creek — community on elected repreputting pressure The Church of Jesus Christ of now Hildale Utah and Colorado sentatives Latter-da- y Saints banned City Ariz The raid turned into a “We ill have families We all have kids” Watkins said “But by polygamy in 1890 and an public relations debacle as chil danse was written into dren were pulled from their law we have a transportation ents' arms and husbands jailed manual to follow We’re kind of the Utah Constitution as a condition for statehood Varela said Leavitt instructed tied on the things we can da” Tapestry held a news conferhis office's attorney Gary Doxey State Rep Robert C Geddes outside Leavitt’s office in to agreed the Legishtture ence get a policy statement on the state has a lot to do with tiro limits of Capitol Monday and polygamy prosecutions from the transportation department presented his deputy chief of Utah Attorney General Jan GraBut Geddes said government is staff Vicki Varela with a letter ham Graham's chief deputy for the people and the people urging him to enforce the consti- Reed Richards said the policy is tution he swore to uphold have spoken simple: “Crimes are prosecuted Leavitt was dragged into the when we know abouttthem" “We ought to look at what tiro “The vast majority of these people want and do what they controversy over polygamy when he was questioned by reporters relationships are between conwant if the finances are available" he said “If it's wrong we about the case of John Daniel senting adults” he said can correct it later” Kingston a prominent member of Richards said police nsnally County Clerk Elliott Larsen a large polygamist group who is have better things to do “than asked local officials to consider bring prosecuted for child abuse sneaking around and peeking into giving the issue emergency status Kingston pleaded innocent people's windows” so the funding could be made Monday to allegations that he Moreover there are legitimate available before someone else is whipped his daughter religions freedom issues that killed Heusser said tiro expense with a belt for rebelling against regardless of the outcome would of installing a traffic light without an arranged marriage to his almost certainly propel the case federal assistance would utilize brother to tiro US Supreme ICourt all of the city’s traffic budget far dn came on a day that Starr won a majority victory from a panel of A j a te F ' At' fr p ! 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