Show MMU 14 — Page mmf :c' 'M 4mm am The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday July 29 1999 WHIIUJI &WEATHEK Utah outlook II wpfJP" ' ' LokonUne (or weather infQ Ijnks The big picture Cache Valley outlook Forecast for Friday AccuWeather forecast IP '-j for daytime conditions lowhigh temperatures (MHO Q Logan S49S Ogdan S2M SaHLakaCMy UHT Provo S79S V " s Moab 12 I7 COLO ' 1 H SI Gaorga 1999 AccuWaathcf Partly cloudy with show- - Partly doudy with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunder- storms Highs 85 to 90 degrees Lows in the afternoon Locally heavy rain possible Highs in the mid-6Tonight showers and thunderstorms 70 percent likely Locally heavy rains possible Lows 55 to 60 II 5 FRIDAY ers and thunderstorms 60 percent likely this McMMd 52 IM CadarCHy TODAY mid-60- EXTENDED Saturday through Mon- day partly cloudy with a chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms Lows 55 to 65 degrees Highs 85 to 95 degrees s National weather The AccuWeathei" forecast for noon Friday July 30 LTU-T- Tl degrees rl 1s 103 m 10b Ml 10a 40b Ms 1“7U Me J1 Ms I ' F Ml 100c n 10c NW f Inc Oc I'Tl Mf trough moving north from Arizona will combine Synopsis: An upper-levwith a very moist air mass to produce widespread showers and thunderel Cafe 'j'i' P C f0 i2 Sdoan T sksiflH - y- Ran F'jtnd Ico Sno storms with locally heavy rain A more westerly flow over Northern Utah will result in some drying over the northwest j ' i Almanac Selected temperatures this day: Sun: Sunrise: 6:17 Sunset: 8:50 On Moon: recorded a high temperature 1:27 Last Quarter August 4 pm In 1972 KVNU of 100 degrees Normal Temperature: The Histori- Valley UV Index: (8) High Average Evaporation: cal Farm's average temperature for 25 this day is 720 degrees Coche VaUey forecast brovlded by National Weather Service a witnesses who positively identified Wemer as being at the mail that day Two witnesses a husband and wife were inside the movie theaters and called police during the assault The wife who manages the theaters said she first saw Werner and the woman walking together from the Logan Transit District bus stop on 200 East When she next noticed the duo she said she saw the woman attempt to walk away from Werner and saw Werner grab her and twist her arm behind her back forcing her toward the theater “I could see her face and she looked petrified" the theater manager said “He looked angry" She alerted her husband who was in the lobby playing a pinball game and Attack Continued from Page 1 "I don't remember" she said “Tears were dogging my eyes and I thought it was a had dream I just kept saying 'Please — stop it"' She broke free when a white car drove by and startled her assailant The woman then ran to the JC Penney entrance of the mall where she called police The woman also testified that while Werner was attacking her he said ‘Tm going to (have sex) whether you like it or not" The prosecution also presented three ran upstairs to the office to call police Her husband's testimony picked up where his wife's left off He said he saw Werner crouching behind the woman with his hand over her mouth to muffle what he thought to be a scream Indecisive about what to do the husband said he ran back to check on his wife and then ran out of the theaters' east door to try and help By this time Werner had driven off The only apparent contradiction in witness testimony Wednesday came from the alleged victim She testified that Teryl Warner Cache County Attorney's Victims Advocate had told her Jason Werner's name before she had identified Wcmcr in a photo line-u- p Eg Warner testified she hadn't heard had even been in the area He finally admitted that he had hassled the woman after she refused to give him her phone number and said he even grabbed her arm He denied however that he had attacked her or intended to rape her Smith argued that Peterson had illegally coerced the admission out of his client by offering to go easy on him and by playing on his fear of returning to prison Werner has an extensive adult and juvenile criminal background including serving several years in prison for check fraud Low denied Smith's motion after deliberating on the matter for several hours and viewing the video The trial resumed this morning and was expected to continue through this afternoon Werner's name until after the had picked Wcmcr out of the line-u- p Logan Detective Rod Peterson who conducted the investigation concurred saying he hadn't told Werner's name to any witness before the line-up- s Warner also testified she had seen a bruise on the left breast but admitted she had no medical background to conduct such an examination Tuesday afternoon Werner’s attorney interattempted suppress a video-tape- d view between Wemer and Petersen in which Wcmcr admitted to being in the area that morning and speaking to the woman In transcribed excerpts from the hour-lon- g interview Wemer at first denied he Did church pressure make eBay pull ‘recommend’? SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Mormon church may have played a more direct role than earlier indicated in pressuring eBay Inc to remove a Mormon temple recommend from sale on its Internet auction site The online service received hundreds of from outraged Mormons over the item s 'J fcW k and one of them was from a Salt Lake City attorney who represents The Church of Jesus Christ Saints of Latter-da- y Todd E Zenger a lawyer with the Kirton & McConkic law firm confirmed late Wednesday that he had sent an to eBay concerning the recommend He declined to discuss the con- ' t At: tents of that correspondence referring further questions to AP photo Here I come! relationships is what Beat the Race 1 Dallas police Senior Cpi Mac Sibley president of Beat the Heat Inc said the program started in Duncanville Texas in 1990 with two cars and has grown nationwide reaching an estimated 700000 kids at 500 events in The program offers a chance for youths to have fun with police officers and Sibley hopes overcome problems “I know that our members have had a huge impact on a lot of kids” said Sibley “If we help only one person how they will use their high sitschool educations in real-lif- e uations Drag-raceuse mathers matics to turn in quicker and faster times Sibley said “Air-fu- ratios el torque-convert- mixture rear-axl- e multipli- er the effort is worth it Who knows? That one might be the cation even tire sizes are all mathematical equations" Sibley person who goes on to find a safe way to dispose of nuclear waste from power plants and make the world a better place to live" Those interested in competing in the Night of Fun and Thunder this weekend can contact Maugh-a- n at the Cache County Sheriff's 3 Office “It is so much fun” Maughan said “Grab your parents' car and let's race” championship McsaSs WTfoptcs Holiday iNem & Used Piano & r -- drag race for Grands: Uprights Organ & t'- - ir'y N’Sf I 940 N Main North Logan 752-7- 5 m i i When eBay officials tried to reach the purported seller it found the seller's contact information was incorrect Two more offers of temple recommends appeared on the site Saturday and Sunday and both were removed Sunday for the same reason — incorrect information from the seller Pursglove said research in the use of the excimer laser and has published papers on medical and surgical treatment of LASIK procedure for laser eye Dr Dr Bradey Gardner with surgery Gardner hM extensiv8 the excimer experience laser and participated in FDA trials prior to approval in the United States The surgery is used to correct nearsightedness in Direc- completed an Ophthalmology Residency at the Jules Stein Eye Institute at UCLA and then completed fellowship refractive training in cornea surgery and external eye disease He was involved in the FDA Dr r fhr was MD is a specialist in the Gardner tor and Primary Surgeon at the Northwest Eye Center in Logan “We really do care about these kids” said Sibley “We are spending money out of our pockets to do this — we really want to make a difference' Sibley said building positive recommend excimer laser investigational trials He has received awards for Dr Gardner is the Medical i “hooked" the P Bradley farsightedness or astigmatism many people Digital Pianos Available Whlile They Last! police in 1990 he said he was said removed on Sunday after several hundred demanding a background check on the seller flooded corporate offices in San Jose Calif Dr Gardner Specialist In LASIK Laser Procedure 752-410- 194)8 “I think the most valuable tool this program offers for young people is encouragement" Sibley said “We try to encourage them to stay in school and out of trouble with the law” Sibley drags with a 1978 Ford Fairmont "police car" which he said he races in the high range at more than 125 mph After he won the first national the recommend out of the hands of nonbelievers Kevin Pursglove senior director for communications at eBay Otter-so- n Ottcrson after consulting with superiors would neither confirm nor deny the church had contact- - said Heat is all about He said the cops show the kids Continued from Page church spokesman Michael Bryan McCooeye crawls up a playground tube slide as his sister Megan casts an ominous shadow while lying on top of the slide The pair were playing as the sun set in Belleville Ontario Canada on Wednesday ed eBay through a legal representative He also declined to further discuss the incident “We think this has already had more attention than it deserves and we don't feel it would be helpful to prolong the discussion” Ottcrson said Item No 136242381 “Mormon Temple Recommend” initially was listed for sale on eBay last Thursday The credit cardsized permit required for entry to Mormon temples was pitched as a “perfect copy" with a suggested opening bid of $20 The item drew only a handful of bids initially ranging from $1 to $51 before an eBay user identified only as “Good Mormon” bid $10000 apparently to keep Gardner various eye problems The laser gently sculpts the eye changing the way light enters the eye The amount of tissue removed during each pulse is less than half the width of a human hair “We are pleased to be able to offer this service to the people in northern Utah" Dr Gardner said “Our patients no longer have to drive to Ogden or Salt Lake City to decrease their dependence upon glasses or contacts We can treat them with the latest technology right here in Logan" Attend our next free seminar at pm on Thursday August 5 at the Sports Academy in Logan call To reserve your seat 6:30 755-780- 0 Paid Advertisement I |