Show Notional tomporaturos Cocho Valley outlook Utah outlook Forecast for Thursday Temperatures indicate previous dayt high and overnight low to 6 ajnMDT Hilo 87 60 41 36 77 56 55 33 Abuquaique Anchorage Atlanta EXTENDED THURSDAY TODAY Bungs Bobu Friday could see a chance of rain showers HghS wi be in the tower to mkKO degrees with lows near 30 degrees Saturday should be dry with highs near 60 and lows in the 30s Partly cloudy with Partly cloudy Northerly winds at skies with gusty' 10-2- 0 mph Highs Easterly winds wi be in the possible through-upp‘Kfejonight out the day Into evening Highe Easterly winds wil be in the mid-wit- h from 20-3- 0 mph higher gusts 40degraeswith ‘lows in the upper possible Lows will be from 25-3- 0 20 to 30 degrees er City- - HI Trenton 63 58 64 58 59 59 cMiNuiimu kvnu ’ CHy HI Lo 25 25 30 NW Logan Mention 64 63 45 21 Historical Farm 69 USU 57 59 28 33 15 20 29 22 Lo Pro ML 20 trc 26 tic Logan Hyrum trc! Ire trc above This month keep your eyes on Mere In the late evening early morning sky Mare Is going to brighten by factor of 25 times In the month one ful magnitude from 10 to --20 Watch the stare around Mare as Mare moves through the sky Moon eat: 4:06 am Moon: FuM Moon May 7 163 Oram 000 000 67 50000 62 50 000 68 48 000 Park CHy rnC8 77 45 000 81 56 St George Wendover 85 67 ZkmNP New York CHy dr 30 7870 Mpis-- St The AccuWealhet Canyodahds Layton Ogden 71 37 91 49 M Provo Salt Lake CHy M 00Q 66 54 000 64 50 000 93 57000 64 54000 88 54 000 forecast for noon Thursday unseasonable warmth was forecast to continue in toe Northeast The front in the Midwest was expected to generate storms in a wide area from the western Great Lakes west to South Dakota and south to Texas The storms were likely to bring large hail heavy rain isolated tornadoes and winds of up to 60 mph A storm system was forecast to bring rain and snow to toe northern and central Rockies Up to 9 inches of snow along with winds exceeding 40 ‘ mph were possible in Idaho and Montana Dry weather was expected in the Southwest and Northeast '? Temperatures in toe Lower 48 states Tuesday ranged from a high of 102 in Blythe Calif to a low of 21 in Mullan Pus Idaho high-elevati- -- pm dr DC bring strong thunderstorms to the region today as Sun: Sunrise:' 6:19 Sunset 824 Moon rise: 2:58 01 cdy A cold front moving through toe Midwest threatened to Up Dewpoint: 23 F 41 94 62 82 59 Press By The Associated Pic Almanac Humidity: 61 percent Miami 09 cdy dr dr dr Seattle Paul CHy LosAngelee 42 39 64 m Tucson Washington Beach Kansas A developing low dr 9969 Reno St Louis Bryce Canyon ilPt Worth 84 56 -- 54 77 84 65 54 72 29 83 65 81 69 84 36 81 58 84 73 84 65 65 64 70 56 Denver Detroit Honolulu Houston From tho nows wire Local tomporaturos 71 Casper Cheyenne i Philadelphia Phoenix Portland Ore Sian Francisco 54 32 77 56 Boston pressure system will settle Into the Southern bitermountain region for the balance of the week This will bring colder and windy cctndittons to Utah today and Thursday Synopsis: ' PreOtk dr ! - aatronomyOrocketmelLcom on acheVsUeyJorecast provided DationalVeaUieSeirviceMIP’AbbVelJektDYerovicledTAstrxfXJa cargo T for trainer he said Hyer was surprised to learn about the advanced technology in use nearly SO years ago “I’m amazed that they could find out how to shoot a gun and have it so it wouldn’t hit thefr propellers Hyer said Lindsee Andersen 11 daughter of Alan anid Mary Kay Andereen of North Logan learned enough about world leaders (hiring World War II to challenge the average adult in a trivia contest “Adqjlph Hitler wu toe leader of Germany hd he made lote Of mistakes that us win the wkl Andersen said combat strategies that helped end toe wan Hawkes’ goal each year is to teach his students more than toe historical facts about toe war though A lack of respect by many youpg people today is'one indicator that they don’t understand toe price paid for their freedom he said Soldiers went to war because of pride in their country and because they were thinking about future generations D-D- ay Continued from Page A1 when he was 7 yean old has a personal interest in the subject because of the many changes it brought to America and die rest of toe world The unit of study covers battles in toe South Pacific dotoing an4hW9fc of die times industry in the United States which was eontinned toe: men were abroad man Cody Hyer 11 son of Lon and Lori HyeFaif North Logan said his favorite subfckWu airplanes Hawkes displayed ts dbzedifof pictures and many more and the to examine Hyer students learned to identify the typnof planes by reading the inidals on toe aucrefi B stands for bomber F for fighter for pursuit A for attack C for mod-oden- John LaFaud a 101-yea- r- hisSnrid newsletterfor RI retirement complex ' Continued from A1 swears it’s good genes and his avoidance df beef Helm Rose 100 a retired teacher in including years of ballroom dancing But she eats anything Waterloo Iowa credits a love she wants including break- of learning and Jesus fastsof bacon andeggs "This is a ripe time to begin Church and family kept her looking at this extraonfinary centered but a son’s service in group” said Dr Robert But- toe war drove her to cigarettes for director of toe Internationfor awhile al Longevity Center in New “I don’t know that I’ve York City center what done anything extra” said researchers study aging Oilman who turned 100 last ' Scientists record what the t centenarians July Maybe it’s the treadmill: they "Sometimes I skip a day and d don’t and how they’ve I don’t always get up to a stress Children siblings mile sometimes it’s just three and spouses are also part of ' toe research' quarters of a mile” eat-wha- ban-die- Valley residents aren’ t toe Chill i only ones seeing their breath in toe morning Mori of - A Northern Utah has seen simi' lar readings v'V Even though it is lower in £ elevation Salt Lake Jntemn- tional Airport submitted a reading according to ) tbeweatoier'service - frbmAl Continued tempaatnresarenbthncom- mon for toe vaUeyThe new' : record ix actually on toe wannerside compared to V ’ other days Until mid-Mlow temperatures typically remain in tie mid-t- o lower-- i ay -- : Hawkes said "The generation of kids that is coming up now has been given a lot Many of them have no idea and don’t understand toe sacrifices put forth by toe mm and women who served during that time so can go eat cheeseburgers go to the sleep over at rfriend’s house” he said "They have a choice about what schools they go to what classes they take whether to drive a caT and practice a religion of their choosing Jt impacts every aspect of their lives" Hyer grttoe message learnedtba freedom didn’t just pop up out of nofcherc he said "It had to be a ! 1 hard-earned- ” Worid War II veterentare dying at a rate of 1000 per day Hawkes said and the gmeration will be completely gone in ft another 'decade “Then what do wl have to depend on foir All heritage?" hesaid "We have to depend on folks to teach and educate That’s What I try to do” Continued from A1 smart public health directive toe Board of Health is eying just how toe guideline is bong received after toe first month This is just die first snap- shot” Bear River Health Director Dr John Bailey said presenting sample findings to toe board Tuesday He said an April sample of Cache County immunization clinic patrons shows that of 18 percent of insured people who came to get shots only lOpery cent decided to stay and pay toe higher price Eight percent uid they’d seek the shots elsewhere— to see if their insurance would cover it And toe other 82 per- mous baptisms of pinmainent Jews and Holocaust victims” Breitbaxt said such sensitivities are deeply rooted in Jewish consdoUsnessby centuries The church also issued a Church Continued from A1 Shots ' directive to discontinue bap- i tisms for departed Jews except when they are ancestors of living Mormons or when toe deceased’s immediate family ' gives written consent Bills said church genealogists are seeking ways to filter out Jewish dead from Mormon baptismal records in the ftiture Rabbi Frederick Wenger of 8ahLakeCity’s Congregation' Kid'Ami upiauded too new initiative but said die church needsto "alert ill of its members to the qflenle to Jewish sensiti vity caused by posthu- - - prevent inappropriate Jewish name mhmisinn Baptisms for the dead are among die sacred rites per- formed in terhplesof The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Mormons are taught the proxy baptisms provide those in the afteriifea chahre to join the frith Church members are encouraged to research their genealogy and baptize their ancestors ' t Some Mormons also seek baptism for prominent historical and religious figures'' V Church spokesman Dale Bills said that since the 1993 agreement with various Jew- ' of anti-Semiti- “During toe Cnisades Jewish people were given the choice of baptism or death While many chose death many of them did not get a choice They were baptized against tiieir wiO” Breitout said "Though that occurred in toe Middle Ages it stiB sticks in pur craw ' “Since the dead cannot own we their briudf on qieak must speak for them” he said cent fell into the category of being uninsured or underinsured or claimed they weren’t sure if they had immunization coverage All 82 percent received the ' vaccine at no cost but 14 per- -i cent of these fell into toe ’unsure” category Bailey said The new policy is stirring up some trouble rqxxted r Lloyd Berentzen toe healto r dqiartment’s dqxity director Ik said die most recent case r ihvrived a woman who tried to submit her own claim to insurance but was only reimbursed $20 of an $80 MIL She wanted toe healto department to reimburse her the difference She was further frustrated because her neighbor received 'the same shetts for $30 he said “There’s a lot of little things! 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