Show Page 10 —The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday April 5 2000 mmm Look onll no for weather! nf o Jinks com WWW Utah outlook Cacho Valley outlook Forecast for Thursday National tomporatures ' ' ' ' 1‘ r f Temperatures indicate previous day's high and overnight low to 6 ET AccuWeathec forecast for daytime conditions tow high temperatures am 18 cdy Paul New York City Philadelphia Phoenix Portland Ore Reno dr dr StLouis San Francisco MDT Hi Lo Pro 72 37 57 77 78 66 74 70 46 45 70 75 Albuquerque Anchorage t Atlanta TODAY THURSDAY Bfllings Mostly cloudy and Boise Boston Partly cloudy with north winds at 10-20 mph Highs 60-- 65 degrees u NEK " Highs wH Tonight partly cloudy with a 20 V ’OV percent chance of rain showers : v ' : ! rM!4277rl- - CadarCMy jttW-- l f'j- Cheyenne Chicago Cincinnati Datas-- R Worth Denver Detroit : y- - Synopsis:A cold front will move south across Utah today bringing partly cloudy skies and cooler temperatures Another front win move into the state Thursday bringing a chance of showers to northern Utah : COLO r—r Casper highs near 70 and lows near & : K W: 'if- be around 60 degrees with low in the 30s percent chance of ' Friday dry with ' highs in the lower 60s and lows near 30 Saturday dry and wanner with : breuywithaSO i - j ''J'"-:' i Nil 0 2000 AocuWmMpt Inc - rTn'r-''- i 52 25 cdy 42 11 31 ’ 48 70 44 dr dr dr : 09 cdy cdy 41 1 dr dr dr dr 41 v- 55 59 " m im ' t0s lOa PumH ttpanfr t era to western New York and eastern Pennsylvania and (9 West Virginia while fog was creating low visibility over the West Coast this morning Some rain was likely over western North Dakota and northern sections of Minnesota Wisconsin and the ' Upper Peninsula of Michigan In the rest of the north- - V era and southern Plain states sunshine was forecast ' ' i but there could he winds that exceed 40 miph A severe windstorm with gusts of up to 50 mph in left an 'j' Newman Lake Wash girl in critical condition Tuesday She was hit by a falling pine tree while riding her bicycle '? There may be some scattered snoW showers oyer j eastern Idaho and western Montana but accumulations were expected be light Rain may fall from coastal to centra Washington but the remainder of the West and Southwest are forecast to be fair to mostly sunny ftaMMf Tuesday’s high in the US mainland was 99 in Gila Bend Ariz The low IS in Broken Bow Nebraska" L" cdy cdy 07 cdy 43 66 66 93 52 76 11 39 63 37 39 51 36 62 51 dr 13 cdy dr dr cdy m Seattle 5439 Tucson 9156 Washington DC 63 39 dr - 10 cdy dr isgj t V Light snow showers were falling over parts of north- - Local tomporatures 41 cdy 14 cdy cdy : ' Regional Temperatures Cedar City 74 31 000 Orem 76 40 000 Price 68 33 000 C! Provo 80 39 000 Salt Lake City V 78 42 000 M 29 000 Snowbird SL George 88 49 000 Vernal 72 27-- 000 ZionNP : 8351 000 ' : - iThe AccuWdathei forecast for noon Thursday xv By The Associated Press 80 67 56 75 89 Houston Kansas City Los Angeles Miami Beach From tho noun wir© etjaoreTs: V : 41 41 28 Honolulu ±rj dr 46 29 33 42 51 38 Mpto-- St 40a Lii-:-- Ms Apr 6 i i i 70a0i ipnaa for ia day I0a lanytfrtura 5 Ms t: 100a 110a ' Almanac s Sun: Sunrise: 6:05 Sunset: 6:54 -- ”V' V '?- - Moon: First Quarter April 119:30 ' ‘vrv i Average Evaporation: 10 Inchesday y : A A' ' 7 i -- UV index: V V- ' - f i ’V QT$ WE3 nm - (6) Moderate V j m C3 : tm S3 ES3 rmih mw !sh tm kcmi aww CachelValley forecast provided by National WeatherServlce director doctoral students and others would be supplied by the ILR on the fourth floor of the Merrill Library in Continued from Page 1 ' ' occupied by the t Office of the Dean of Information and Learning Resources V yean of operation according “By conducting a rigorous to Hull's research These funds ' of research and would be made available program assessment USU will be able through temporary reallocato speak with authority to the' tion Personnel for COLE will stale and the nation hbout The be reassigned as part of the of online education'! Information and Learning quality thus addressing an issue that ! Resources (ILR) organization very few educational institu- No new faculty staff or! tions let alone private office space would v be arc even trying to required Hult’s report said A broach" Huh said “At the ! half-tim- e director of COLE same time USU’s faculty and would be appointed from and : students will benefit because supported by the department ILR will he able to incorporate ! of English to provide oversight this research arid assessment ': Vof daily operations The dircc- into programs tor would report to the associ- - experience to improve: and designed ’Net firm he said installed more' than 13000 systems in Utah in less than five years But the trend is not alarnt-in- g said Lt Kevin Christensen : spacb-previousl- s i : : ven--do- rs - ate dean of ILR‘ From its ’ enhance the use of online existing operating budget ILR delivery both in distance edu-cation and as support for face- -' classes Thus USU wilt maintain its preeminence ' as a teaching institution in the new arena of online education by making its online teachers as highly regarded as its teachers" i V would provide one graduate assistantship for a doctoral stu- dent from instructional technology Secretarial support and staff assistance will be provid- ed lo COLE as needed through temporary reassignment from ILR staff Offices for the to-fa- ce face-to-fa- y Continued from Page DaronS protected -- down a year ago Janice Perry Gully commu-nit- y relations director for the Utah Stale Tax Commission which oversees licensing took Curiously his first license complaint to director Viola Malmborg's plate choice — “BRIBE” — was turned down because motor-vehicr someone else already had it' But after The Associated le Bodrcro ! ' rC Jones admitted that most ' “We had a good laugh pro- fessional but explained that "professionals will usually stay away unless the value is high enough” But according to die Depart- ment of Public Safety the average burglar is a o year-olboy who enters a resi-- : 13-t- d Clinton said Continued from Page wcff an?onS A® Jeph inflation 1 Cohen the us 1? “And we remain so" she said Some participants predicted economic troubles ahead but stressed that America and overvalued needs to keep its markets open stocks "Even though inflation ! and avoid protectionist barri-ha- s been well behaved ' he ers said “it seems unlikely you University of Texas ecocan continue the current nomics professor James K j growth rate without inflation” ' Galbraith offered reassuring Furthermore he said stock words “A crash need not come” he said “Despite the prices were unrealistically high “Overvalued markets nervousness of the markds mce us feel good but they are : these are good times They are not healthy for us" Nordhaus very good times” V :r said International economist C i Fred Bergsten said he was troubled by “the huge and growing trade deficit” which hit a record high of $2676 bil- Investment banker Roger Altman said there already are signs of a stock market correc--1 "V tion “If there is going to be a correction" he cautioned" “it’s probably going to be a sharp one at least in terms of technology equity values Not all companies will be affected ’s too was' ' scheduled about he olllook f stocks for the past decade hri worried about the trade deficit said he was concerned about ! -- be beat by d Can incidents have fluctuated alarm but Christensen additional systems in Logan glars professor William Nordhaus Press began making calls' Thanks for bringing it to our Wednesday state officials attention” Gully told the AP ! reversed themselves and said “We're going to revoke the Malmborg can keep his letter” demanding the license "SCNDL" plates plates “and Send Mr Malm- the Intels Ciscos and One official said two others horg a letter of apology" “Justice prevailed” said a Microsofts should be less involved in “recalling” affected" license plates were new beaming Malmborg Malm-borg- vice Christensen has seen alarm systems successfully contribute to the arrest of bur- systems have ranging from 111 in 1996 to 71 in !997 to 99 in 1998! I No statistics are available concerning how many burglaries are deterred by alarms or hoW many burgldrs have been apprehended jn response to an v ' firm Goldman Sachs & Co has been enlhusiaslic iukl M : v burglaries decreased! almost 30 percent from 1 10 to 72 but residential Yale University economics Abby had stale officials backing Amendment rights” said Car- -' ole Gnadc the ACLU's Utah : director Malmborg was prepared to flic an administrative appeal : ly n-&- fiNIiccnsc plate M20()2NOT First mercial : explained that mass marketing and systems have also contributed to the trend One national mass marketing iiser-fricnd- decreased from 221 incidents in 1996 to 171 in 1998 Com- - Department ’ “We would love to have alarms in every business and residence” said Christensen “We'd love to respond to those alarmg and pkk pie up i the act” : During his 23 years in ser to public fear but father Vr: One bailie involving 1 challenging in Cache County! but indicated that a lot of sales have been generated by 'com- mercial businesses ) The commercial jndustry is using a lot of alarm systems” said Ferrari “But as far as res-idential areas I’ve generally seen them in the larger homes Part of the reason I think is that many of the homeowners in Logan feel secure But it has been interesting to watch the trend " burglaries have generally' of the Logan City Police markeiing is m speakers with Utah's “personalized plalcwm'! alarm-syste- 1 ce to their jobs and unfamiliar license Continued from Page dence forcibly between 6 pm ' " and 6 am In Logan the number of Continued hum Page 3 lion last year Before the completion of the indoor soccer arena a year ! and a half ago valley soccer players who wanted to play over the winter had to drive to Woods Cross to Arid an indoor facility The hour and a half pilgrimage has been reduced to 13 minutes for most players' who now cari Use two indoor soccer fields y Cadence SoCcer the only ' soccer specialty shop in Cache Valley is also housed in the complex after having spent the previous four years in yari- -: ous locations K The new building:' attracted' the owner of Jake's Gym Morgan Carlson also a soccer fan to move his gym now located irt 1043 N' Main St to just south of the arena The : gym will share a parking lot with the arena In addition to weight training equipment the facility will include an indoor practice fect field that’s 10000-square-fo- ot 50-by-- The combinatiori of both buildings will provide one of the best training sites for soccer players in the nation Carl son said “Anybody serious about soc- cer will want to train here” he said Carlson plans on being in the new building by Oct 1 The construction of the new facilities will also provide a substantial tax revenue for the city' “These facilities provide the Bergsten said the deficit East He reportedly left the with funds from sales lax could trigger a panic response stove and when he returned he city while providing jobs for peoin which foreign invest on start discovered the oil had caught ple in the community” ’ fleeing US markets triggering a sharp decline in the value of the dollar “A sharp decline in the dollar would push up interest rates and push down the stock market” he said fire' Logan firefighters extin- guished the fire which damaged the kitchen and caused smoke to damage the rest of the home Ashcroft said “They are also good clean businesses” For all your pool A spa needs w'- - NS J4- ACHE - Complete major transmission rebuilding - see the best -1456 N 300 W 752-854- 1 y- Continued ftwn Pajge 3 Themical Itttftt Natural Gas Fireplaces can Light with a Come See It at the Cache VaBey Mai Push-of-a-Butt- ll y V i 7&8 Center Court or VWt our Showroom t ' r'© EluuUiI1319iSu55i55CJ V 990 S Main 755-999- 0 (Eof Mum) Aba ki OijdMi b SLC Tt 752-44- mu® n HOME & GARDEN SHOW naturaij$9 $74 N AMt AA The World's Most Beautiful Natural Gas Fireplace Just Happens to Be the Most Efficient! 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