Show Page 12 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday October 28 1999 links 'WVhjnewscomvHflNMI ! LookonlineJoLweatherJnfo I THEWEATHER Utah outlook Cacho Valloy outlook National tomporaturos Forecast for Friday AccuWsathai forecast tor daytime conditions lowfrlghtompofaturea IMHO f -— yriw-y- k 77XS 0 NEV UHLIiaCHyir' lirsirlr O atewijslwsr Local AMZ AfiCUWMIir yjrOL o Inc txjnderslorms wNh highs naar 50 Turning odder during afternoon Tonight a 60 percent chance of snow showers with Ittie accumulation expected Lows near 30 coux EJK "L— A Viv am 07 Average Eveporatlon: esday Inch- - rnkMOa fiemld40B8undBy dear with Iowa In fw lower 20a and highs near SO Monday dear wttilowaln1hamid-20- a and highs In tha 50s The AocuWeathert forecast for noon Friday Ocl 29 From tho nows wlro i' 'fr- -i i -- § By The Associated Press to 'sai-- T Hi Ml Ml i 40 i Mi M IK to Ml Mto HM A powerful storm system blew into the West early today leaving 9 inches of snow on parts of the Northwest and dumping rain on Oregon and California lt wu generally mild elsewhere Snow was reported in the Cascades and Bitterroot mountains Another 4 inches was possible by tonight as the system moves into Montana Wyoming and Colorado Farther south parts of Oregon and northern California were reporting heavy rain amid winds gusting to more than 70 mph Coastal flooding was expected today In Washington the storm knocked out power to 65000 customers on Wednesday A woman was killed when a wind-blow- n tree fell on her while she was hiking south of North Bend The rest of the nation was expected to see calm conditions today except for scattered rain over the central and southern Plains Blustery conditions were forecast for the Great Lakes The highest temperature reported in the continental United States on Wednesday was 97 degrees at College Station Ifcxas The low was 16 at Craig Cola Sun: Sunrise: 7:53 Sunset: 6:29 7:04 chance of snow Saturday fair with lows near 20 and highs In A strong storm system wil move across Ihe state today This storm wi bring valley rain and mountain snow to most of Northern and Central Utah by afternoon It wifl also usher In much odder air that wll remain over Ihe state Friday tomporaturos Last quarter on Oct 31 Party cloudy and ood wha20 percent Synopsis: Almanac Moon: g ie Moarerl It 0 1899 Cloudy with rain develop-Inby late morning Poe-slb- AA '' mSA I Frovo On this day: In 1977 Historical Farm recorded a high of 72 Normal Temperature: Trenton's average temperature for this date la 446 deoraes UV Index: (2) Minimal Cache Valley forecast provided by National Weather Service Walk Continued from Page I said Ann Bailey who was working on her group's display uIt's really neat for families and they always come People are here from open to dose" So many people come to see the pumpkins squash and other gourds that police provide parking assistance Organizer Nancy lsraclson estimated that there are about 35000 to 40000 visitors a year It is recommended that visitors bring a jacket when they come The displays are open afire dusk and that is when the hundreds of lining die display route are lit creating a spooky nighdight Other displays include Smurfs with grinning blue pumpkins a Happy Days reenactment with a "Be Drug Free" message and an Incredible Hulk with bulging green pumpkin muscles There is a Hollywood Squares display with A1 “Gourd" Marge "Simpseed" and Whoopi “Gourd-berg- " A Star Trek scene features famous characters and the infa- mous tribbles There is even a Beverly Hillbillies scene complete with old car and rocking chair swimming pool and bubbling oil well The walk is located at 2500 North and 900 East It is easy to get to now that 2500 North is open off Main Street There are even free cookies for all at the end of the walk Trial Nibley Continued from Page 3 including its parking lot and picnic tables improving the 3200 South park including putting in a new picnic pavilion and amphitheater and building new facility ciqiable of housing three dogs at a time Tie city's dog facility can now handle only one animal Harrison who has served on the council for nearly six years said his main responsibility on foe council is roads His goals for the next term include completing a comprehensive road maintenance program for the city and devdtop-in- g a planning system for orderly growth He also wants to preserve Nibley’s relaxed lifestyle and finish widening 2600 South from die railroad tracks to Utah 165 to make it safer dog-handli- ng Continued (him Page I considered council members said the downtown merchants would have to be provided alters nate parking The proposal to realign the entrance of Utah Highway 30 from 200 North to 400 North was approved 2 with Borg and Councilman Steve Thompson voting against it They said a peaceful neighborhood would be disturbed by the project and a positive vote sends the wrong 3-- message to the Utah Department of Transportation That project is already in an early stage of design at UDOT but the city would have to give up jurisdiction to the state for the project to be built Fisher said Another top CMPO proposal supported by foe council calls for straightening parts of 400 Eut between 600 South and the Boulevard including building a new dugway and extending 100 East between Logan and (I American HemlAwocloWon Moody Air Force Base were scheduled to perform this weekend during the base’s Community today while trying to land during a training flight killing two team members ' Cmdr Jack Papp a Navy spokesman stunt team has six FA-1- 8 jets and is based at die Pensacola Naval Air in Pensacola' Fla' where the Blue Station Angels are based confirmed toe deaths No names were released pending notifi-- in to land when this spokesman kL SOB arrival maneuvers “ laid Pentagon Bacon in Washing- - i ' - high-precisi- on ‘ - to “give Ryan the benefit of the doubt” On Wednesday afternoon Lund hammered foe prosecution’s expert in a fiery crash after two planes collided : : 1946k blood hot couldn't say for sure when he had taken the methamphetamine and marijuana discovered in his blood sample It could have been ray from six to 12 hours before the was taken witnesses admitted under Lund’s questioning The sample wu taken nearly four hours alter foe accident and before Ryan who wu seriI ously injured die costs of euthanization however The council plans to discuss the animal control ordinance again in November Council members also discussed three Animals Continued from Page 3 proposed ordinances but postponed approval until Nov 10 to accommodate fur- Financial concerns were also addressed by the council in connection with the eutht-nizati- on of stray cats and dogs As explained by Clegg the animal shelter requires mal attorney Randy Lund Mouritsra testified he marked “OK” on foe report gy experts who evaluated Ryan’s J during an air riww fatalities Today’s brought to 23 the number of pilots killed in air shows or ' z have a dear- - training since fee group was formed in beiaid’-'- Continued from Page 1 witnesses on two main points First Lund questioned the toxicolo- The last crash schooL a daily $6 housing foe for each ani- Although a city ordinance pennits only three days per animal die combined three-da- y total of $18 adds up said Clegg Several options were presented requiring to pay housing fees at the time of purchase The city would still be stuck with pet-buye- rs Leavitt said “my relationship is with foe secretary and it’s based oo my own dealings with him We disagree on more things than we agree We have become somewhat skilled over the course of the last six or seven years in being able to sort through which is which and to not allow our disagreements to get in the way of being able to make progress I’m convinced the secretary would like to see the wildemeu dispute moved a major step forward in this state and the passage of the West Desert (wilderness proposal) has become I believe one of his highest priorities" But the governor admitted that the deal could flop "This is a stream foil of slippery rocks” ther public conuneaL A proposal to authorize the city to collect a municipal energy sales and use tax has come under the most criticism As explained by the council the tax would impose a 6 percent franchise fee for indiv’d-ual- s ment” He said foe state hu a compelling interest to protect what is called RS2477 rights of way Thou rights of way stem from an 1866 federal law dot gave counties and statu foe perpetual right to develop and use roads acrou public lands There are 600 RS2477 roads identified in America 5000 of which are in Utah The law changed in 1976 adding a process that must be gone through before roads can be developed across public land Leavitt said Utah is vulnerable to the federal 17 20 24 31 39 eowraati uusrew 21 a fun to 4 11 14 17 24 WU eaMh NNO OF 0MM0N08 Tty It today ' The city’s purchasing procedure was addressed in the third proposal As reported by City Administrator Jim Gut foe policy wu designed to “keep a handle on expenditures and make sure taxpayers' money is being sprat wisely” In contrast to figures reported previously foe government which could step in and dose some roads because foe state did not identify such roads prior to 1976 “Access to our public lands is a very high priority and I have made foe statement and I believe foe Legislature’s in harmony with this that we'll use whatever legal resources are necessary to preserve access to those roads" he said But the state won’t take oo every fight ytn Man Idaho Lottey Retaler near youl! to clarity the duties and obligations of both parties he said “You can look good for a king time and get wet fast” Leavitt also said foe state would throw its support behind some battles over the preservation of roads and rights of way in southern Utah “We will back those that we believe set important legal precedent to define what a road is" he said "And we’ll be there with money and resources and keep that commit- CASHW0RD It’s wu drafted council decided to increase the amount required to go through a formal bidding process from $1000 to $5000 The council plans to vote on the ordi- Ham you tried new way play vice A second ordinance defining the responsibilities of landlords and tenants has received little opposition The proposition and businesses selling propane natural or gas electricity During a previous meeting residents said they were wary of the tax stating that it wasn’t earmarked for any particular city ser rliwmiHsiiy mu7iHiigi urcsswora Stop Smoking ‘ MOODY AIR FORCE BASE Ga (AP) — A jet from die Navy’s Blue Angels precision flying team crashed for students attending the new elementary Continued from Plage 3 Roads J 3 12 22 29 32 nances Nov 10 "If you use the Burr Trail as just one example we’ve been balding over that for 10 yean” he said “If you take 5000 roads times 10 yean that’s 50000 years of litigation We simply cannot we cannot litigate every one of these roads For that reason Fve been working very hard with foe counties and with the national government to come up with a means of defining the differences on our road policies so that we can resolve diem and provide good access to public lands” was flown in his bloodstream and that those drugs are known to impair driving skills Second Ryan's lawyer questioned prosecution witnesses about evidence that Ryan began braking in his own lane before foe collision The prosecution contends Ryan’s impairment caused him to swerve into Yeoman's lane causing the accident ' UHP Ttooper Jason Kendrick testified Tuesday that Ryan’s skid marks began in his own lane In Tuesday’s proceedings emer-medic-al personnel at the acci-scetestified they could smell alcohol on Ryan’s breath But expert ne witnesses said Wednesday Ryan’a blood samples showed no alcohol che Con Bruce Ward at discrepancy by asking medical wit- nesses about the dilution levels of Ryan’s blood Following foe accident a large portion of Ryan’s Mood wu replaced with intravenous fluids fort medical witnesses said could have diluted his blood and caused the test to come up negaMood-alcoh- ol tive The trial wu expected to continue this afternoon with the jury possibly beginning deliberations later in foe dqy FITRI OSS ACADQUY Newest Fitness Facility is offering Logan's DURING THE MONTH OCTOBER OF People (Join) Dollars (Each) BcjeialSl Months (FreeJ I by helicopter to McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden This calls into question the level of Ryan’s impairment at the time of foe accident which foe prosecution must establish beyond a reasonable doubt But Cache County Deputy Attorney Bruce Ward wu able to establish that Ryan had large amounts of both drugs I |