Show Forecast (or Tuesday AceuWeatherxom National temperatures Cacho Valley outlook Utah outlook " Temperatures Indicate Monday's high and overnight low to 8 pm SK forecast fcx daytime oondHkma hictVtow temperature! nXMQR v rOCWOQ UN Eastern Time Hi Abany NY TODAY WEDNESDAY Mostly doudy with a 40 percent chance of snow Highs near 35 and lows 15-20 ' a 20 percent chance of snow Highs around 30 lows 10-1- 5 Providence Reno Pic Oik Lo 64 25 58 30 04 cdy 67 43 dr 61 36 ” 55 32 10 cdy 54 25 dr EXTENDED Snow Htely until the weekend then dearer skies Cloudy with Highs 35-4- 0 Lows in the 20s Svnoosis: Hiah oressure will continue over the area until Tuesday A series of Pacific storms wifl begin to affect the area Wednesday From the news wire By The Associated Press O 8002 AocuWestksr Inc Local temperatures Up above Almanac This morning at 9 o'clock the moon Sun: Sunrise: 6:54 Sunset: 6:19 passed 57 degrees to the Humidity: 81 percent UV Index: 1 NNE of Antares in Scorpios Both of these objects are 95 degrees from the sun in the morning sky The next event is that the last quarter moon occurs this evening at 6:26 (Minimal) Conditions: Haze Visibility: 5 miles Moon: LagtQuar1erMarch6 125GMT astronomyOrocketmaiicom "' The Great Lakes and Midwest remained chilly Monday as a surge of arctic air behind a strong storm system produced record low temperatures across the ' southern Plains while the Northeast was mostly dry Temperatures hovered in the single digits teens and low 20s teens in the Great Lakes and Midwest Several records were broken in the southem'Plains where temperatures dipped well below zero Cold air brought clouds and snow to the Great Lakes Lake effect snow fell over portions of western lower Michigan northeast jOhio and west and north New York with the heaviest bands in southwest New York The cold front associated with the storm system pulled from Ae Atlantic coast spreading clouds over Florida and east Georgia through the Carolinas Scattered snow fell in east Montana the Dakotas Minnesota Iowa and western Wisconsin The northern Plains and the front range of the Rock-- J ies were blustery with wind gusts approrohing 55 mph in Livingston Mont the Nottheast was relatively dry and partly cloudy wi A wind gusto over 20 mph WWt Mi 40 Ml Mr 70 Ml I mpoua mnpsfuwu mnm nr va Briefs COLO : 6 O £33 s Continued from A3 Hall appointed to Wells Fargo board Utah State University - Presi- dent Kermit Hall was recently appointed as a member of the 2002 Wells Fargo northern Utah community board The community board helps Wells Fargo achieve its busi- ness and community relations goals by offering feedback on products and services and addressing local marketplace questions Bpard members also advise the community bank president about community affairs customer attitudes and business trends and conditions ' Members commit to observing the spirit of the Wells Fargo Codeof Ethics and Business ' conduct Wells Faigohas $308 billion in assets and provides banking insurance investments mort-gage and consumer finance services from about 5400 stores and the Internet worldwide In Utah Wells Fargo has more than 150 banking locations USU president says he’s staying President Kermit Hall publicly denounced rumors Monday afternoon (hat he is leaving Utah State University After his scheduled remarks to the Faculty Senate Monday Hall spent a moment addressing a rumor that says he accepted a job at another university ' Hall who assumedleadership of Utah State in January 2001 said he is staying put ‘Therehastxraaramortir-ciilaiingaroundcamp- us that I’m leaving Now for some of you that may be too good to be Continued from A1 al J r arrested for Man repair his feet his mother Deby said but never complained He wore casts on his legs until he was 5 and his mother car-rihim untiljie was able to wear brqpcs on his legs and leant to Walk at age 8V "He would jweveiything once JJeby said of henron7! unwtflingnesj to let his difficult start keep him from fun activities “They (his legs) never got totally-bettebut he was a tough kid He would even try to Rollerblade But he knew his limits Golfing was his sport” Maxim Hammond of Hynun Miller’s cousin and friend often golfed with him “We did everything together from snowballing cars when we were little topartying now1” he said “Me and all my cousins went to some golf classes together every year He (Miller) was always competitive Whatever we did he had' to do better I’ve never heard him complain about his legs he didn’t think it slowed him down Other people might’ve thought that but not Sky He wasn’t like - alleged bombs A Logan man suspected of making pipe bombs out of his ' apartment last month was arrested March 1 for possession of explosives: Jeremiah Jefferson Bagby 21 was arrested at his apart- ment 945 N 800 E last Friday by Logan police He was arrested on two counts of possessing explosives a class-- A misdemeanor Two unarmed pipe bombs were allegedly found in Bagby’s apartment Feb 11 Logan police LL Russ Roper said last month Bagby was questioned in February about the bomb making material but ' not arrested doesn’t Tt appear he was harm to meaning people” Roper said Theinvestigation report was sent by police to the Cache County Attorney’s Office and a wanant was issued for Bagby’s arrest in late February According to Roper Bagby had on one occasion detonated a pipe bomb in an open field Bagby was booked and rcleasai from the Cache County ’ Jail Friday : that In addition to golfing Miller also enjoyed hunting and spending time wiA his family He was especially close to his moAer Mark said and they would often talk late into the night about goals for the future ' “He didn’t like to see any of us argue” Mark said “He’s our gentle giant We restraints development daries-anschedule flwngn “We realized the project was too big for one school alone so we invited other Utah schools to participate” said Mueller The UofU team built the rocket’s hybrid motor while the BYU team focused on avionics The Utah State team EDE2 S3 -- Q Dylan said “He didn’t really know mat much about them but he always helped : me Miller was more familiar wiA larger real cars and did know quite a bit about how to fix them his brother said He was patient wiA his younger sister and occasionally allowed her to color his hair Deby said “He would always tell them ‘You need to go to school and leam so you don't have to worry’ “ she Said Miller was d and had lots of friends at Mountain Crest High School and Cache High School even When he fell behind academically she said “I’ve found cut he was a really social person I’ve never seen so many friends stop by” Deby said Milk often helped his dad wiA deliveries for Ac family business Mark said and hit sudden deaA has left a hole in the family and in the business “I look at everything different because of him” Mark said “There was so much I wanted to do wiA him1 didn’t plan on losing him I always thought I had another day” Services for Skyler Miller will be at noon today in the Hynun 10A Ward Chapel 111 N 400 West Friends may call before the funeral from 10:30 to 1 1 :45 ajn Intennenf will be in Ae Hynun City Cemetery wiA Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary handling arrangements Miller is survived byjhis parents of Hynun and two brothers and two sisters Ernest and TmMHler$Logaiii Lisa and Jacob Felt of Hynun Dayrig Miller and Dylan Miller boA of Hynim v well-like- ’ --v- wanted to use the fund to balance the 2002 budget when its deficit was $202 million j finally agreed to the idea La wmakers when the 2002 budget dcficit ballooned ' an additional $544 million : The decision leaves $75 million in the 'fund budget likely will reailt in the loss of 2 14 state jobs legislative analysts pre‘ : dicted" In die House Ae representatives voted to take away $500000 of the $2 million contribution for moving Ae John Knhni Sons rendering plant in Provo be announced soon In its second phase of development the Unity IV is a reusable launch vehicle measuring 20 feet in length and eight inches in diameter It has a 29-mile range and if all goes well the rocket will reach an altitude of about 10000 feet during its thrust before its parachute deploys and floats it safely beck to Earth “Building a rocket like this is a great way to visualize what yfcu’ve learned in the' l” said Ibdd Saun ders another Utah State team member and engineering student "You can mcoiporate everyAing you’ve learned from textbook into one big 350-pou- nd ' picture": ' ix-second r-‘ i J : i Sign up for ' a siding or window package before Aprii l and ' v : receive a free 20" television ' i Free Estimate 752-016- 9 I? IVlarch JOERGElf ilDUiGtoSEiRMLnS GUTTER " r ‘u r :y1' Continued from A1 Students hopie Ae project will notonly win approval as asenior capstone engineering project at Utah State but will attract the infefeat of NASA and local aerospace industries They also say they’d like to- i take Ae project to Ae next f step andbuild a bigger more more powerful rocket ' : Joerger Construction Inc CMS MOwSy ‘ frHfoUifrrirey-wiATw- ) apdhelpdrofiXApA was responsible for flight features and motor firing tests “Ultimately We want to send the rocket to about 120000 feet" said Dushku- “We’ll launch the rocket several times over the next year When it's capable of aduev-ing its maximum altitude we hope it can be used to launch payloads wiA student-bui-lt experiments” The initial ianm--h iite of the Unity IY rpcket which is expected to be launched from Ae Bonneville Salt Flats will mum provided by’Astro’Data’ ly pastiinesjviA Miller: “He dwvoafr jsfrute-q- i on Continued from A3 E23 called him ‘Bunk’” Miller was the middle child of five and spent extra time wiA his younger sister Daymi 13 and brother Dylan 11 “He did a lot wiA me” Dylan said WiA his brother’s help Dylan started ridwhen he was ing his family’s 4 years old he said Playing video games and discussing cars — boA real and Miller academic leaders been receiv- Hall said ing numerous inquiring about a move to Ohio State University to be president Hall also' responded to queries about his recruitment for the presidency at Iowa State T didn’t come to Utah State to leave especially' in these circumstances” he aaifLrefariag to the economic downturn? which has resulted in legislative budget cuts “I’m not going anywhere I don’t intend to go anywhere I ni CacheValle forecast provided b NationalWeatherService'OtUp’Abovelfeature' true” Hall candidly told the SM MM IMi U Pre-Seas- on |