Show rw Tr i ' yrriTTrviiiiir i '"‘"l l '" Page 16 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday April 26 2001 EC s riaBHEBBHa Utah outlook Cache Valley outlook National temperatures Forecast for Friday Temperatures indicate previous day's high and overnight tow to 6 am MDT HI Lo PrcOtlk Boise Boston 76 50 68 78 79 56 52 37 49 44 56 Casper 71 33 Cheyenne Chicago 66 60 78 70 56 82 79 75 82 87 70 54 40 46 52 45 39 72 48 48 55 68 56 46 - Atouquerque Anchorage Atlanta EXTENDED FRIDAY TODAY Billings Partly cloudy and A slight chance of warm highs in the warm with highs ' showers Saturday with highs in the 70s Tonight around 75 deaf with lows in degrees Lows in upper 60s tows the upper 30s the 50s near 40 degrees Mostly sunny and Denver Synopsis: The warm’ dry ridge will last until Saturday when a Pacific storm will push a cold front across Utah From ? 8t Oeoty Isf-oyl - By Nil wz 02001 AocuWaatl m Inc Worth Dallas-- Ft Detroit Honolulu Houston Kansas City Los Angeles Miami Beach Paul Mpis-- St the news wire The Associated Press A menacing cold front threatened to bring showers and thunderstorms to Florida by nightfall Thursday The strongest storms could produce nearly an inch of rain strong winds and occasional lightning strikes Isolated showers were expected to linger overnight in the eastern tip of Virginia and North Carolina In the Upper Mississippi Valley and Great Lakes another cold front was expected by late afternoon with a chance of showers in northern Wisconsin Michigan and New York From the Mississippi River to the Pacif-ic Coast a ridge of high pressure was to bring mainjy clear skies all day ' ' In the West temperatures were set to reach near ' New Yoik City cdy cdy cdy dr dr dr dr dr 41 Philadelphia Phoenix Portland Ore Reno St Louis San Francisco ‘ Seattle Tucson Washington DC cdy dr dr cdy cdy clr 75 clr cdy cdy dr dr 10a Oa 20a JOa cdy cdy cdy 40a 10a April dr dr - 27 TOa (Oa : cdy cdy cdy Regional Temperatures 65 29 000 Bryce Canyon 79 36 000 lands Canyon 75 35 000 Cedar City 72 42 000 Layton 70 44 000 Ogden 74 44 000Orem 72 37 000 Price 70 41 000 Provo 70 42 000 Salt Lake City SL George 90 55 000 72 45 000 Wendover 86 54 000 ZionNP The AccuWeathei forecast for noon Friday 10a dr 56 43 10073 81 58 82 53 71 50 69 50-749 95 64 57 41 100a 00a 00a 110a ' Up above Almanac Sun: Sunrise: 6:27 Sunset: 8:18 ’ Humidity: 86 percent Dewpoint: 36 F Moon rise: 8:40 Moon est: 11:54 am record highs again-witsouthern California and Arizona possibly seeing temperatures over 100 degrees In the Pacific Northwest light showers were to scatter over Washington Idaho and Oregon as a cold front pushed through To the south ' and east more showers and isolated thunderstorms were expected in southern and western New Mexico by the evening ' Temperatures in the Lower 48 states Wednesday ranged from a high of 101 in Thermal Ca to a low of Early Saturday morning the top of the moon will push through the ecliptic plane at ascending node Moving on this 50 degree incline the moon wil reach its high point above the ecliptic in a about a week then return to the edip-ticpla- - pm Moon: First Quarter April 30 7:08 E BotronomyOrocfcetmaflcom 20 in Yellowstone Wyo Cache Valley forecast provided by National Weather Service Power Continued from Page 1 of service as a base 2) man- charge residential customers less for the first 400 kilowatt hours of power use was approved unanimously In prior meetings Logan Mayor Doug Thompson had advocated the measure as a crutch toi low-- : and fixed- income families He said it would send a message to the community about conservat- according to Saville to keep Logan Light and Power competitive with Utah Power - Skanchy said east-we- st ’ : across-the-boa- jstettlerOhjnew8com 1 The booster was slowly nomination in 1992 and saved wheeled to the launch pad and two terms in the Senate after set up on a platform above a one term as governor He is concrete pit where thousands currently president of the New of tons ofwater will be poured ' School University in New vduring the launch to absorb Yoit some of the heat of the rock- - ' Kerrey said the mission on et’s exhaust which the civilians woe killed In keeping with Russian tratpok place on a moonless dition the crew did not watch night Shots were fired at his the settingrup of the booster squad and his men returned The two cosmonauts and Tito ' fire a investment firm “But when the fire stopped '' founder were also avoiding we found that we had killed large gatherings to minimize the risk of infection before the ‘ Continued from Page Kerrey believes Viet Cong: were likely firing upon his crew from behind the civilians which would justify the killings from a military standpoint but said he amid not be at peace with it personally launch 1 Y Three young girls from the area — each born almost exactly a century after — recited a poehi written by staff members at the retirement home After the celebration said she was “proud to be the doyen of humanity” said Joseph Foucher director of the retirement home Bremont has been considered the world’s oldest person since the death of Eva Morris of Britain in November just four days before her 115th birthday Bre-mo- ee Bremont is the second French woman to hold the degrees” ' The' United States has led ' the- - competitiveness survey since it ended Japan’s eight-yefeign in 1994 Some 3263 executives filled out the survey this year rating countries' on criteria ranging from labor costa and investment in research and devdopv' meat to education and society values tire report said ar : nt 0 Oimy && KCMy CM f J been in the works since 1997 die said ’’We purchased the necessary land” die said “We com- pleted the wetland mitigation We went through an environment assessment arid we have an air easement to the north of 4200 North to protect the air ' space Above the runway” Access to the airport will be west of the new runway extension using Airport Road or 2500 North Direct access from the main highway will be available by the 4200 North and 4600 North routes she said' “So we're not cutting off all access to the airport with the 3700 North closure” she said Other plans include an wildlife fence around the airport to keep out “anything that can’t fly in” But grasses that are unattractive to birds will also be planted ' ’ ot Besides planning for growth the project will bring a higher level' of safety to the airport “There’s a number of business jets in now that find the 'The expansion was declared the No 1 project in the state for general aviation last fall by theFAA i r ' Ellis 'She lost it first husband Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Constant Lemaitre during Saints’ Family History Library World War I and a second taxi driver FlorentiA Bremont in 1967 “I had two good hus- -' in Salt Lake City Visitors to Ellis Island can also access the information at bands I have always been its American Family Immigrahappy” she once said tion History Center Bre-mo- nt 1999 it ‘imported’ 124000 Indians 68000 Chinese 57000 Filipinos 49000 Canadians and 42000 British- holders of higher education ' But the back-u- p team — ' Afanasyev and Konstantin ' Kozeyev — were there to Continued from Page 1 watch and honor a spacc-af- ments but also for the best brains” said Garelli “The 1LS is very aggressive in facilitating tire immigration of talent — between 1994 and laa STATIONARY Bam the daughter of a lumberjack in 1886 Bremont Continued from Page i began working at age 8 on a farm where sire carried buck- and baptize them into the faith Until now the information ets of pig feed Over time she was only available on microfilm worked as a pharmaceutical factory worker nanny and at the National Archives in seamstress' Washington or the Church of She especially likes choco- - - cally denied -- who at his age decided to fulfill hir dream’’ Afanasyev said “It’s only a shanie that he is an American and not a Russian” E2S (ns grants and done “everything else under the sun” to get the project going Die airport growth plan has age 122 children and older men It was not a military victory It was a tragedy and I had ordered it’ Kerrey said in his ROTC speech ' Kerrey said he and the six squad members each have different memories of the night' ' He said another squad member ha$ been saying they rounded ' up a bunch of people and shot them which Kerrey emphati‘ i courage of a man IMaa France died Aug '4 1997 at late” tourist “You have to admire the Talanaa honor Jeanne Calment of only women first space E3 E3 l MUM of the board Skanchy said current runway length not she’s signed her life away on' secure enough” Skanchy said rd Reporter Jeremiah Steftler city’s competitiveness table increasingly depends on a country’s ability to attract highly educated workers ' “The winning nations not only create s favorable environment for the best invest- Mn Lynn Lemon is working with Hyde Park to put in a connector road from 3700 North to 4200North on the east ride of die tracks die said ' The $3 million runway proby ject should be completed the end of September ' It’s part of anairport master plan to accommodate a ing county she said “We’re really in a state of flux” Skanchy said of plan" ning air travel for a future Cache Valley As chairwoman can be contacted at - As Afanasyev picked up the flat circle of metal from the rail he praised Tito’s determination to become the world’s G3-E- Cache County Executive The recommendation will heard by the Logan Municipal Council bn May 16 much-toute- superstition ED COLD increase - - Ine would have no problem honor- ing his request at least on the east side of the road The west side however presented a problem of wetland issues Assuring Daines something would be done the council vacated the portion of the road ' for the project A turnaround section of the road has been built on the west side of the closed section of 3700 North Skanchy said to accommodate farm equipment and other large vehicles : coal-fire- ' : “They (the university's The bid was rates) don't reflect our costs awarded’expansion to Jack B Parsons for sure” Saville Said Residents are in the same Companies she said Construction will begin Monday boat but to a lesser degree By Skanchy said dead end signs-a- t some estimates residents are 3700 North have been paying S percent less than the onboth ends of the clo-placed actual cost of service sure but the public should be The kicker is that industry which has been criticized for aware of the block in travel — also its amount of energy consump- - planning The road — as known Park Lane Hyde tion is actually paying more is as used an popularly — in the ballpark for its power access route for the area of 3 percent — than the city’s In fact plans to close the actual cost of providing it road spurred controversy last Mil those rates be lowered? fall Not likely as stipulated by Hyde Park Mayor Mark another decision made by the Daines ' argued the closure board would a hardship for present The power board recommended that power rates be people who live in Hyde Park and regularly use the road raised to the actual cost of serDaines told the Cache Counvice but stipulated that no decreases be made in the exist-- ' ty Council in September he wouldn't support the’ closure ing rate schedule the county agreed to The hope is to recover unlessroads build around it enough revenue to avoid Agreeing to his demands another al : 1 : titiously low” power rate - Continued from Page Q q 4200 North The closure will shut down permanently about 1500 feet of 3700 North immediately west of railroad tracks that run adjacent- to the airport Logan city is currently charging the university a ”fic- - ' Continued from Page 10 e 0001 AediWWher Up AboveUeature provided by Astro Data Continued from Page example date nondeficit spending by the power department 3) allow no decreases in the current rate schedule 4) provide a “lifeline” — or ion: — rate to residents and 3) But couched in the board’s impose a flat energy rate on all recommendation is a proposed commercial industrial and rate increase to Utah State ' university customers — which could University The board also agreed to amount to as much as a 16 review the’ rates when the percent increase — and a posdepartment’s financial situasible rate hike to residential tion had changed customers Was there friction? Yes But The recommendation folthe debate seen last meeting lowed arguments made by over flat rates had all but sub- Councilman Kerr sided Wednesday morning In unambiguous terms he Board member Greg Row- - said the city ought raise its ley who had opposed the conrates to the actual cost of ser- cept ardently said a flat rate vice — and perhaps more if would be revenue-neutrand needed — rather than base its ' would have little or no adverse schedule on the “hope” that effect on the valley’s industry excess power could be sold on The existing rate schedule the open market next spring reduces the cost of electricity But power officials believe as large energy users like the 40 new megawatts of industry increase their conwhich Logan city will power sumption City officials say receive from a d plant that rate structure flies in tire in Delta next are a fair-spring face of conservation reliable source of energy “The signal we send of ly But nothing is guaranteed preaching conservation should said Kerr be consistent with our rate “If happens we schedule" said Ron Saville won’t something have any power to sell" director of Logan Light and Kerr said “You’ll be Power “A declining block rate without a nickel leftbankrupt in your (as mentioned above) is inconpocket” sistent” A of board mem- Under the board's recom- -' hers majority saw merit in his argument mendation the d and agreed to structure the lifeline rate which would rate scale to break even FRONTS: the council told Daines it every month But raising rates to the actual cost of service could be painful for some customers Take Utah State University for " '4 The Caribbean island of - Dominica howeyer claims to On the Nab have the world’s oldest living httpiwwweilisislandrecords person Elizabeth Israel cele- - ory brated her 126th birthday in National Park Sendee site on January according to officials Ellis Island: there The Guinness Book of http:wwwnp8govelialnd8xhtm World Records is investigate Church of Jesus Christ y Saints: http:wwwkteorg ing that claim ofLat-ter-da- ' |