Show J I A14 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday April i 20 2003 LooknlineJotxweatheriinta'Jinks UHEiWEATHER Utah outlook Cache Valloy outlook Forecast for Sunday AceuWeatherxom National tempevatures rp forecast tor davtima oonditionk hioMow tamoareturea Temporatures indfcats Saturday's high and overnight low to’8 pm Eastern Time TODAY MONDAY Anchorage Atlanta Baltimore Boise EXTENDED Mostly cloudy with Mostly cloudy with a chance of show chance of rain ers and thunder- - Highs In mid to Mostly sunny Highs near 65 and overnight lows in the mid to upper 30s - Chicago Ondmali Cleveland storms in the upper50sand afternoon Highs then cooling in mid 60s 30 throughout week percent chance of showers Lows Detroit Helena near40 Honolulu Houston Kansas City Las Vegas LoaAngelea Nashville New Orleans From the nows wiro By The Associated A wide area of showers and strong storms was moving through the nation’s midsection epiy Saturday while rain and snow was forecast to linger over the Rockies throughout the day Strong to severe thunderatonns were expected in much of the upper Midwest Missouri Valley and southern Plains carrying the possibility of torrential down- pours hail isolated tornadoes and wind gusts up to 70 mph Less severe storms were expected in the Dakotas Scattered rain showers were in the forecast for the Great Basin and Rockies with light snow at the highest elevations No more than 3 inches of accumulations Up above Almanac Humidity: 58 percent UV Index: 5 (moderate) Conditions: Scattered clouds astronomyOrockftmal1com Visibility: 10 miles cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy 42 54 47 44 47 v- 46 12 25 63 36 54 V 34 56 35 54 29 Layton 55 35 Nephi 7 87 34 Ogden SB--iPleasant Qrpve60 Provo 57 37 SaRLakaCRy 56 38 Spanish Fork 57 39 70 45 SlGeoige 41 Alta cdy 19 cdy 94 m Brigham City Cedar CXy HeberCRy m'l cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy ody cdy cdy cdy dr ck 020 000 022 020 00m 002 000 003 t 020 The AceuWeatherxom forecast for noon Sunday April 20 '' vM I— F?v’1BgE m 10b Oa Oi -- 10b E3MR3M I0b Binds Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms were forecast for the region Carolines and Southeast Gusty wind occasional lightning and brief periods of heavy rain were possible with the strongest storms Morning fog threatened to reduced visibility in parts of the Carolinas to less than a quarter-mil- e High pressure was expected to bring dry calm conditions to New England the interior South and most locations west of the Rockies Mars Is in the morning sky above the eastern horizon Very slowly It is becoming brighter as it heads toward opposition when it wil be brightest This year's opposition will be the nearest in years Sunset: 8:09 pm 67 m 70 55 49 52 52 65 83 dr 51 73 79 43 M cdy SOB SOB sspnls MB TObOOb 00b isfflpsnfcn xonss tor Ois dty 40b NQh II woe expected mid-Atlant- i: 6:38 am Press 64 66 76 62 68 SanFrandsco 68 Seattle 59 Tucson 73 YtaahktgkxJ0u(X62 37 52 49 42 49 54 70 60 84 78 64 69 73 81 21 m dr dr dr Dalae-FtWorth- Denver DeeMoinee 58 39 Lo 29 60 48 79 77 74 41 80 Pro Otk cdy cdy Hi 50 67 dr 61 NewYbrkCtty Oklahoma City Orlando Phladatohia Phoenix PorHandOra San Diego Moon Last quarter on Apr! 23 ic O 0 EBE S3 3 CacheValley forecast provided by National WeathetServicersiUp Abovejfeature provided by Astro Data So in 1974 a county wide service district was formed to manage the valley’s waste It closed the community dumps diverted all trash to Logan city and imposed stringent environmental regulations Rainwater could no longer seep from the landfill into the streams trash-burniwas forbidden and requirements for covering the garbage daily were imposed By the early 1980s the landfill had become a forerun" ner in the environmental movement ' “I remember people from Southern Utah going up to Logan and using them for an example in terms of garbage pickup and operation of a Garbage Continued from A1 Mast sit back in their chairs glance up at the ceiling and say “Well it was here when I came aboard” Roger Stephens former chief sanitarian for Logan city said the dump was operating in 19S4 when he was hired but it was nothing like the landfill of today he said The dump was nothing more than an open garbage pit along 1000 West It was operated by one man who directed traffic and sold anything he could salvage for his wage There were no water quality requirements no prohibitions against burning the trash at night and no regulations for keeping trash fromblowing away “With an open dump time were no regulations” Stephens said “There was runoff from the dump flowing into the streams and smoke drifting into town There was no control” The same was true of the 17 dumps across the valley Times changed for the landfill in the early 1970s with the threat of regulation from the newly-forme- d US Environ- mental Protection Agency The EPA demanded more attention to air soil and water contamination View Continued firomA4 media and staff quieting all George’s voices of dissent George managed to get his terror frightened public to support his war And while George and his men have no patience for international bodies like corporate-owne- d : ng landfill” said Carl - Wadsworth an environmental scientist for the Utah Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste “They have been a very proactive landfill" And so the landfill grew It dump grew from a one-minto a $13 million operation with eight full-tim- e employees and 13 pieces of equipment It grew from ground level to a diitscaped mound 70 feet high Wadsworth said the facility continues to perform as “one of the top landfills in the state” It is efficient in its operations and attuned to environmental preservation he said Water samples have detected slight levels of contamina an 83-ac- re tion in the groundwater but Wadsworth said they are well within the EPA’s standards He added that the pollutants appear to be seeping from the old dump adjacent to 1000 North not from the existing landfill The Bear River Health Department confirmed the state’s findings saying the Logan landfill’s evaluations “could not be much better” But time is ticking toward the landfill's closure With 280 tons of garbage piling in the city's landfill each day Logan officials believe the facility will reach capacity by 2022 By then Environmental Division Director Issa Hamud said the landfill will reach its peak of 110 feet Logan city is fighting to extend that life It has hauled yard scraps tree branches and Christmas trees into a composting facility it has heaped construction waste into a separate dump to conserve space and it has broadened its recycling program to include drop sites across the valley and a potential curbside program Yet the day is approaching when Cache Valley will have to turn elsewhere for garbage disposal The process is already underway with three sites identified in the county and three sites outside it The question is which way to turn the UN they have plenty of use for international bodies like the WTO and the IMF This comes at the cost of angering most of the people on the planet leaving George and his country wildly unpopular resented internationally and a target for scores of more terrorists Meanwhile with George’s coffers running dry and military spending multiplying George plans to cut taxes for the rich at the cost of domestic programs which benefit the masses So in plain English George’s foreign polis a Big icy Stick While his domestic polis nothing icy more than a Big Ax What I’m trying to get straight is why is this man so popular? America it’s' time to snap out of it tool-of-choi- ce tool-of-choi- ce Peter Gregory Logan Kohler ia NBnu nanovraon AmmrmUmUmtHt ' Bankruptcy Divorce T Former Roearch Attorney Utah and Federal Bankruptcy Court lit District Couit Former Prosecutor Criminal Former Deputy County Counsel Personal Injury Experienced iq Busuictoa ft Penonal Ripimittittoii in Cml& v Most of the people Continued from A1 and me) Some day I would like to get USU’s Dr Chuck Johnson and Kuiriar across the table from one another just to see what might happen ' Sounds like the start of a joke — What do you get when you cross a Buddist and a Wittgttttefttfiffffl tfomdfoir an Although CNN and The BBC would have you believe otherwise most people over hoe don’t view America and Americans as The Great Satan Most of the people I meet see us as some sort of filthy rich uncle who visits with bags of candy and wonderful toys And although he sometimes overstays his welcome and may come Blacklisted film star dies LOS ANGELES (AP) — Karen Morley the blond star of 1930’s movies whose career was cut short in 1947 when she refused to answer questions at a Congressional hearing about her possible involvement with die Communist Party has died She was 93 Morley was on a contract by MGM and starred in such early 1930’s movies as “Mata Hari” (with Greta Garbo) In 1947 her screen career came to a halt when she testi- fied before the House Committee on Activities Afterward she continued promoting causes and married actor Lloyd Gough In 1934 she ran unsuccessfully as a New York lieutenant governor candidate ' for the American Labor Party left-wi- L After mentioning Patti in all these dispatches I thought she might want to say a few words so as usual I will give rich uncle who vis- its with bags of candy and wonderful toys her the last word Now you will have to excuse me 1 have to go see a man about a carpet Here I am Paiti thinking about the war our life and the things I’ve learned from being here through air raid sirens teaching and meeting folks from all walks of life And I realized despite all the differences the people here want the same things as me: a good life liberty and happiness As Americans these things come easily and if anything has been imprinted on me over this experience it is to cherish these items out with a ig it all evens out in So unlike both the Phillipina maid Armless AIL Carpenter Polouse and even to some extent my friend Kumar I will go on choosing my path That is the liberty which is my birthright So these are my last words in this forum With my apologies to Stephen Stills “Honey if you can’t be in the place you love love the place ’ Continued from A4 item under “Worms Making News”: DATELINE CAMBRIDGE — According to an Associated Press story sent in by alert reader Donald O’Brien biologists at Harvard University have quote “manipulated hundreds of genes to create roundworms that are sleek and trim” This is wonderful news for the literally millions of roundworms who suffer from obesity to the point where they do virtually nothing all day except sit around and vote Dave Barry is a humor columnist for the Miami HerakL Write to him coThe Miami Herald OneHeraid Plaza Miami FL 33132 '(food Mourning' Kenneth Thevenin MS LDS Family Services Presenting: Dealing with Depression A Establishing New Routines saiuhdaymrli THURSDAY APHL 17 0 4 4 r Ifus seminar aiff 6e et 7flOpjn at Logan 5 0 8 April 23 2003 ‘Wednesday fional hospital Classroom For aaon information call t : ( SON RVAYAPNL18 APflL 19 Keat 1ft muMBiA ML 10 18 40 46 48 P8:30 5x 02 03 08 28 30 cam jack of t 1ft 4iia I SfflUROOTN’nig MMdl accordionists! I am truly sorry! Here have some wine ng tSPPPSU PPI for contestants on “American Ido?” But it’s also great news for overweight humans also known technically as “Americans” Because if scientists can deactivate the gases that cause roundworms to gain weight it stands to reason that in time they will be able to deactivate the gene that causes human beings to play the accordion No! Just kidding! 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