Show Page 16 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah) Thursday April 20 2000 LootionUnQjokweatheninfoJlnksi iTHElWEATHER Utah outlook hjnewscomraBflBMl National temperatures Cacho Valley outlook v Forecast lor Friday Tamparaturea Indicata previous day's high and ovamight low to 6 AccuWeather forecast tof daytime conditions hiqhtow temperatures am Albany NY Anchorage Atlanta mo UI : - " V V '’ s r J ti w1 ' uL h ' v I j' 'fv V w"' s ' ' : iiraF m4 ICadarCHy FRIDAY lw f mi Lam VV' 15' c" j ’ ' ' v - y-- EXTENDED ' : ' ' Partly cloudy Mostly sunny and warmer with highs in the mid 60s VV Tonight partly cloudy with lows around 40 and - cloudy with a slight chance of showers percent chance of afternoon rain HU new 65 Boston x Highs lows in the 40s 40-4- 5 : Caiper Cheyenne ''' degnses with lows d Chicago :' DaHas-- R : Detroit Honolulu ' Houston Kansas City Los Angeles Miami Beach Paul Mpls-- By The Associated Press Local temperatures ! Prc' L6 50 50 46-3- WeSsvUle : Smithfield KVNU NW Logan Prc Lo HI City 05 50 53 52 29 34 36 05 03 02 39 40 51 41 33 31 49 58 30 48 72 68 44 2l 'm 53 dr cdy Ogden Orem Price'' : Salt Lake City St George Wendover ’ Zion NP - cdy m 68 cdy m 38 cdy 26 001 16 004 30 003 40 42 49 60 49 60 57 64 57 76 CedarCity dr 01 dr 4? Regional Temperatures Arches NP ’ Bryce Canyon dr 11 51 Clouds drizzle and fog were forecast to remain -- The AccuWbathef forecast tor noon Friday April 21 across New England while a powerful storm system in ' the Midwest spreads into the Great Lakes Mississippi Ohio and Tennessee Valley Strong thunderstorms were possible insbuthcm Wisconsin Illinois Indiana western and northern Ken-- : tucky Tennessee southern Michigan phio northern ' Alabama and northern Mississippi ufdjA storm system in the central Plains was forecast to x press eastward into the Mississippi Volley and northern Plains while high pressure over the Rockies was v expected to spread across the southern Plains Snow showers were expected to dwindle over Wyoming northern Colorado and northeast Utah Scattered showers and isolated thundershowers were ' predicted across the interior Rockies and Great Basin At least 10 houses were destroyed Wednesday by a twister in southeast Kansas one of four that struck the - region as a line of severe weather stretched from south-- j Vv- -' east Kansas to northwest Missouri' Temperatures across the Lower 48 on Wednesday :L' ' rtmged from 100 degrees m the Texas communities of E3 ED ’( ED‘ :: (J r " :: m v in u kiwi im Del Rio and Abilene to !9 degrew Leadville Colo 41 40 28 43 40 45 35 01 M ‘ t t 000 002 006 : Almanac Sun: Sunrise: 6:41 Sunset: 8:11 Moon:Last Quarter ' ' April ' 26 5:30 Js f -i' Average Evaporation: 12 Indheaday UV Index: 51 cdy cdy cdy cdy ’: cdy 08 cdy 08 - dr 05 dr 96 m 33 56 v 11 20 49 dr cdy cdy 04 m cdy cdy - f 9 40 St 55 44 60 59 67 43 50 43 57 83 56 58 82 87 84 69 82 cdy cdy ' 31 30 Worth Denver: From the nows wire ? j 'V Biings t Boise ''’SvV'Vv:' Saturday parity warmerwitha20 ' r r Synopsla:High pressure win build over Utah today A low pressure system will bring scattered showers to mainly southern Utah late Friday and Saturday COUX ' iMMbjrCNfJ Lewiston Trenton Prc Hi Lo 50 44 60 46 49 65 52 48 59 63 79 63 63 85 64 Seattle 60 Tucson 77 Washington DC 67 MDT IMHO ' New York City Philadelphia Phoenix Portland Ore Reno St Louis San Francisco 0 (7) High O ncme cmi : Cache Valley forecast provided by National WeatherService ' - archive to the University of Utah’' Esplin said “The uni- versity was pleased to be chosen and gladly accepted the gift" " " ' '' “ “soci Ihe fouidauo voKed ilh : MUta Cnnpiny mJmb of hc to board r(jvole hc donalioS nd °f transfer it to the University of fo'r coo- - 2?’ifJ??£aTr DCLdCl!!ffurf ®PProva quesuoned finahty of transfer ’ while Ric ' iWB alive states the complaint filed by the opera company commendation Ut4h was accepted by the board a u a : archive in a jornct elemen- taiy school Utah Stale Uni- versity agreed to catalogue and digitize the archive s holdings Parts of the archive were ' : move to Logan as curator of the collection struggled with failing health Anderson passed away unexpectedly in June 1998 Holt had died the previous ' year Two months after Ander- son's death the University of Utah claimed ownership of the archive stating that the collection had been donated to the university by unani- mous vote of the archive braird “In August 1998 the Mariska Aldrich Memorial Foundation donated the -- y' 1 :' 'ij' : recordings one while preserving the originals' But Esplin said the Univcr-sity of Utah is Committed to preserving the archive Fjeldsted said the opera company intends “to pursue every available legal avenue to recover and protect” what it considers to be its rightful property something that could harm someone down the street I would keep it to myself” he said “It cuts down people’s ability to choose To me that’s socialized medicine I would persuade the council to keep it off the ballot" council would be open to public comment during the weeks i : before the hearing' - “It is an important and emo-- 1 tional issue for both sides" Thompson saidv“We are open to your comments Don’t feel that you can’t give us your views" ' - The Bear River Health cil on April 5 by Nordell Brown a physician for Inter- outweigh any possible side effects" The board determined that fluoridation was the “single most important commitment Help 752-502- 9 in equal MATTRESS FACTORY Authorized Dealer Wake Up to Low Pillow Top: Mattress 31 2 party system MJnliniwHMW the world': Management-owne- v-- 24-Ix- : Lemon has said the - or Z Community Abuse Prevention Services Agency Heforvictinsofdomeslic violence and sexual abuse 2“ 753-25- 00 Estimated new revenues needed to billion fund educatfon's 10 yr plan-$2- 6 EEsSaKsSaSBna 6M will contai tiaat plnboio ut LmnA tti?i IuArku 435 713 4213 and Professional Drapery Home Accessories TWaAWa Bunk Bed $148' TWa Hattress $39 Whether it’s draperies home accessories such as nllous & dr Hinds & shutters Creative Design Stiiifio is here to help you fashion your dreams into reality Shelley Grover 5tVxl Cottwl v i ?v county-''- won’t be ready to build a new jail until the bond on' theexist- : ing one is paid off Also the jail gets crowded before the maximum inmate capacity of 77 is reached Nel- son said Males have to he separated Davis and Box Elder will : bed coverings - mandated more space in the County Executive Lynn k s I exceed the county's overflow jail budget by October’ Nelson from females and misde-meansaid The county has budgeted offenders have to sep$235433 for Box Elder housarated from felons he said ing this year which allows for When the jail gets sectioned 15 beds per day But in the last off like this beds in one secfew months the money has tion might go empty while1 been used to pay for 18 to 23 another section is hooked beds a day For example he said it's Despite the crisis those who 'common for the female wing hold the county's purse strings to have spare beds but the are not in a position to build a male wing is nearly always new jail The county officials full This creates a situation in bonded for $5 million to which women have a greater remodel the jail in response to chance of being booked than a 1991 federal lawsuit that men Nelson said £ ' it - VTkW FtahiiM Certified B5 Drof nt Inh-vn- t Ik: MUMKHNIHI I nlhrtif d Nyland said bad weather Tuesday was the only thing preventing one ambitious jumper from attempting to set a world : record for the most BASE jumps in a period But besides die potential danger Nyland said cost considerations have led him to think about a legal change 'They (BASE jumpers) don't understand the amount of money it takes to conduct these rescue operations" Nyland said “They aren't paying anything to offset the costs to our taxpayers'' Nyland plans to sit down with BLM officials to discuss specific restrictions that he will take tp the Grand County Council To add insult to injury the extra beds being purchased in j i - Continued fhMn Page -A WilliamMm said Fadorj Prices" CACHE VALLEY SLEEP CENTER CVHAa ( Next to JC PENNY) 787-130- 0 299qJn I “I Bureau of Land desert surrounding the slickrock capital of $219 FiltOfl & FiTSttiC 1 f ng - VOTE4ie0XCSSM Join the BIQ CD dub JolMNuhaMTSW4 too low for a parachute jump Huge numbers of jumpers flock to the that a community can make to the oral health of its citizens" CACHE DEMOCRATS JTJ X Department board decided earlier this month to endorse the proposal for community water fluoridation resolving that “the far benefits of fluoridation Cut lumbar A Railroad Tto§ Rough Stevens Forest Products r lim- ot voiced at a public hearing May 10 at 6:13 pm in City Hall 253 N Main St Comments in favor of fluoride were delivered to the coun- that fluoridated water could r" on BASE-jump-i- - sides of the issue could be reduce dental work by 20 to 40 f ' 'state Appel’s comments but refused lo accept commentary from others in the audience The council said further arguments on both mountain Health Care Brown urged the council to place the issue on the ballot explaining £ its BASE jumping is legal But Nyland said a recent rash of serious injuries has convinced turn the sport needs regulation Already this year four people have been seriously injured while BASE jumping and had to be rescued by the sheriff's office The latest incident happened Sunday when a Michigan man was critically wounded after jumping from a 200-focliff hear Millcreek Canyon three miles' east of Moab “It's amazing that someone hasn't been killed yet but that's craning” Nyland said adding that 200 feet is much Councilwoman Karen Borg suggested that the issue should be decided as soon as possible “A timely decision is to the advantage of the community" she said indicating that the city would need time to educate the public jf the item was placed on the ballot The council listened to f stones'''' Outside parks and major city ments Council: Chairman Stephen Thompson said the ! to choose' "The bottom line is thatif I thought that 1 might promote through Utah State University and place them on the World Wide Web thus making them available to every- 3277 N Main s 1 annual Tombstone Challenge where participants make a series of jumps from cliffs near Moab known as the Tomb- - v Continued from Page said “Handling and foot traffic would quickly destroy it Our plan has always been to the f - i In the wake 'of both argu- both fragile and rare" he digitize s u percent- whim" He said the opera company is concerned about the safety and care of the archive “The archive material is '?‘ is not new in southeastern Utah For four A Deputy Archie Walker said this spring has brought a record number of daredevils to the red cliff canyons surrounding Moab BASE is an acronym for buildings antennae spans (bridges) and earth the struc- hires from which the jumpers leap Jumpers are equipped with parachutes and throw themselves from the cliffs to float to the canyons below BASE jumping Opera Company "The issue however is one 0f rjght and ownership not geography The archive is the property 0f the Utah Festival Opera Company and is not subject to redirection at their 1997 and 1998 but the bulk - - Juncnw- LM ws ’S'' years jumpers have participated in the Jajnes Nyland to consider reining in the ? 4 ' s' r free to practice the risky sport and larger population” said Michael Ballam general director of the Utah Festival delivered to Logan during of the collection remained at its original location in Wrightwood Calif while Anderson who planned to MOAB (AP) — The Grand County Sheriff wants to place restrictions on the growing number of BASE jumpers flinging themselves off cliffs in his county For the most part BASE jumpers are and danger have prompted Sheriff and transported to Salt Lake City for storage in the David Gardner Hall on the universi- ' ty campus "Mr Thompson and Mr Miller may have felt that Salt " Lake City was a better home for the archive because of its : M' ' J r Shortly thereafter "Ratherihe defendants ?v lection was loaded into (nicks The opera company entered agreements with Cache County School District and River Heights to permanently' house the ty ’ deputies and search and rescue crews to bail them out of jams v But BASE jumping's growing populari-t- y the col- - maintained complete silence throughout the time period prior to Ric’s death regarding any competing claim to the archive or any perception that the gift to the Utah Festival Opera Company had not been completed" 'V ' : churning ' ' ' A V'J' v V' i |