Show T A12— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday March i 2002 11 r ITJ National tomporatarof Cacho Valloy outlook Utah outlook Forecast for Monday Temperatures indicate Sunday's high and overnight tow to 8 pm towcsa tor dwMnwcondWonhlaMowrsnBwiiuwe ACCUWteathercom " ' ' ' wa M: Albany NY Atlanta Bflflngs TODAY TUESDAY Boise Boston Chicago EXTENDED t 5 ''ti t Cloudy with a 40 percent chance of snow Expect highs near 35 and VV s ' sA K J W- V lows Partly cloudy with a 60 percent chance of snow HUnear40 lows near 20 20-2-5 Cloudy wHh snow posssxe mrougn the weekend high 35-- 40 Lows Cincinnati ' Denver Dee Moines Fairbanks Houston Key West flow wW Increase ahead of the next Pacific storm This storm will affect mainly northern portions of the area Sunday afternoon and night Synopsis: Southwest Hi Lo Logan Logan Peak Mandon 37 24 40 15 LasVsgas - - - ?£ Local temporaturos City ' By The Associated Press Q" r Inc 0200Z AooJWmI From the nows wire STMT Pic 16 17 Hi Lo Pro 38 54 48 49 53 28 39 34 35 J8 61 21 14 26 9 70 42 69 42 Little Rock 51 Los Angeles Miami Beach New Orleans New York City NorfofcVa 72 53 83 67 61 43 Gusts hit 63 mph at Massena NY 62 at Swanton NY 61 at Rochester NY 60 at Nantucket Mass 35 at Coventry RI and 54 at Keansbuig NJ die National Weather Service said The windy weather followed a cold front that swept across the region with a band of showers early in the day The wind picked up moisture from die lower Great Lakes producing snowfall over parts of Michigan northern Ohio northern Pennsylvania and New York state By midday Sunday in New York state 8 inches of snow had fallen at Warsaw with 6 inches reported at Penysburg Up to 2 feet of snow was possible in western and northern New York state by the time the storm ends during the day Monday On die West Coast a hew storm system produced locally heavy showers from central California northward across Oregon into Washington mid in parts of northern Nevada Oroville Calif reported 092 of an inch Of rain by midday y 11 29 Park City Provo Salt Lake Qty Snowbird St George Wendover cdy cdy dr dr 09 The AccuWeattierxom - Alta dr 42 41 60 60 23 m 48 52 dr 50 42 cdy 61 48 29 m 45 67 59 60 Seattle 49 54 Tbpeka Whahlngton£C 50 Wichita 55 cdy cdy 01 cdy cdy 04 dr cdy cdy cdy cdy 21 14 85 54 51 41 51 Sacramento' St Louis San Diego San Francisco SantaFe dr 51 -- Ok cdy cdy cdy 14 m 31 cdy 8 35 33 26 20 80 63 77 70 Detroit 20-2- 5 Honolulu St Otyy PwflatKtOre ProvidBnce Reno Eastern Time "u!-J- dr dr 46 41 cdy dr 25 cdy 21 cdy 41 10 m 21 cdy 40 19 cdy 24 cdy 51 28 38 49 52 48 54 19 32 26 32 30 27 47 38 64 48 41 25l 000 000 000 000 000 0JO 000 000 000 forecast for noon Monday March 11 lake-effe- ct Almanac Up Humidity: 60 percent UV Index: 1 (Minimal) Conditions: Clear at its greatest declination north (235 degrees) Visibility: 10 miles Moon: tow Moon March 14 above At exactly the same time tonight (10 ' EST) two celestial events occur Tonight's moon stands 2 6 degrees to the SSE of the planet Mstcury as the sun enters a new consteHatton: Places Early tomorrow (5 EST) Jupiter wifl be Sun: Sunrise: 6:46 Sunset: 6:24 233 GMT ‘ astronomy Orockatmallxom aSnoNMr exoos E21 B' J22 EH EZS S3 0 Valley forecast provided by National WeathekServIcQTMUp’Abov61featureprovlded byAstro’Data' 9-1- Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and some victims' relatives were to speak before another moment of silence at 9:03 am the time that the second plane hiL “The Sphere” which stood in the fountain of the trade center plaza was gashed and partially crushed by falling debris It was created in 1971 by artist Fritz Koenig and originally was dedicated as a monument to world peace 1 Continued from A1 ' Skills Continued from A1 The city’s schedule was to begin at 8:30 am with police officers gathering outside precincts as the names of the 23 officers killed in the World' Trade Center attack are read aloud The day was to end after dark with the ceremonial through world trade lighting of the Tribute in Bloomberg said the globe Light two towers of light probably would serve as a aimed skyward into the night centerpiece for a permanent memorial sky from a spot near ground zero Also Monday flags at Port The Tribute in Light will Authority facilities woe to be consist of 88 flown at half staff honoring ' beams pf light The display the 84 employees lost 37 of was created by two arts orga- whom were Port Authority nizations and will be dis- police officers 13 ' until The Holli Silver whose husband April played estimated $10000 worth of David died in the trade center saidshe would skip the cereelectricity is being donated by Con Edison monies instead spending the City officials planned to day with her intent and tod- dedicate another temporary dler away from news d memorial a “Look at how we have to live our lives” Silver said sculpture called “The Sphere" near “Every morning you wake up and wonder if they’ll find ground zero in Battery Park another (body) part teat day I Mayor Michael Bloomberg don’t want tiro world to forget was to introduce a moment of that’s for sure so if this means silence at 8:46 am — the time that the first of two people will pay attention teat’s fine But as ter as for hijacked airliners slammed into the trade center me six months is still a living Gov George Pataki former hell” hospital recently implemented an 5000-poun- ze - : Logan It's just the fact that even ifyouhavea million people (and even) if you have Continued from A3 the market like Hesse and Teare Wallis does not think teat Logan will ever be able to support much of an market art-buyi-ng “You’re whistling Dixie if you think we’re ever going to sell much in Logan” Wallis said “It’s not a put-do- n to g through behavioral testing designed by Gallup applicants’ abilities to be team players and build relationships at work among other skills The tool has already proved its worth Myhare adds Hospital executives are saying “You’ve got a better quality of employee coming through” he notes ‘They've got tee people skills” The responsibility for teaching such skills rests at home and in schools Myhare believes But he also stresses that employers must set dear standards of behavior and codes of conduct In fact employers generally must do a better job of “making visible” the often hidden notions of what is acceptable and unacceptable in tee workplace one job trainer notes TUs is crucial as moreimmigrants and others with limited work experience enter the workforce says Maia Chisholm director of the ACHIEVE office skills training program at Cabrillo Community College in high-power- ed ' interview-screenin- pocess that evaluates - - Watsonville Calif i Soft skills she notes are ’ es that asked how well prepared Kent graduates were for tiie workplace “The answer was ‘not very well’ “ says Sandra Schwartz director of career technical education in the school district “Usually tee one thing teat got them fired was not teat they didn’t have the math skills but that they didn’t show upon time or were not working weU with others” The challenge of teaching soft skills is compounded by the changing mores of the workplace “cultural constructs” that mean different things to different people ' “What we have is a disparity between what the workplace culture is which is n mostly white male and the students who are coming in and are the new workers who are multiethnic arid multicultural” Ms Chisholm says European-America- ‘ Instruction in ‘life skills’ In sortie programs for example partid- pants are expected to show up Hie ACHIEVE program job-frami- helps adult students understand expectations at work “They can make a choice and say ‘OKI’U fit into those norms and I’ll live with that’ Or they can say ‘No that’s not for me’ and make another - : Pub-UcPriv- in suits and ties “Then they move into die workplace often into very been in place Last year the International Reading Association recognized Wilson for having the most outstanding reading program iti Utah The program is complicated to orchestrate Wfoe said but the results are worth die extra hassle ofcoordinating so manyjpeople “When people want to volunteer we say ‘OK but here’s how it has to be’” she sajd “Wfeitry to keep ratioiof helpers to students” choice” Others hope to instill soft skills in young people before they land their first jobsStu--' dents in the Kent Wash school district' example receive “employability fold life skills” grades in every class on such virtues as cooperation and commitment to quality Now in its second ytar the assessment stemmed firm a 1996 survey of area business Continued from A1 ' curriculum during reading time Everyone gets to see wonderful models and have momenta with every kind of studeriL The kids are catching on tester and tee test scores are bettet” This is tiie third year reading program has to ‘a-h- a’ : Wil-son- ’s aone-to-fo- Continued from AJ closed that Lay called of ' said former Clinton press sec-Bush’s Cabinet officers — retary Joe Lockhart Democratic analysts Stan Treasury Seoetary Paul ' O’Neill and Commerce Secre-- Greenberg James CarviDe and Bob Shram last month tircu- tary Dm Evans -- before tee lated a memo arguing that company filed for bankruptcy questions about Enron and the “My Cabinet officers said: White House could erode “the ‘No help here”’ Bush said in ' January Still sorne Democrats say linping flBcribM ihwt Enron cored be hefefiil this election year “ft brings to life in very real terms the notion that when puA comes to shoyri he’s for v: even now raises important tee big business special inter- worries for votenthey md not for tee little guy” wrote r recused himself from the Jus- tice Department’s probe of tee collapse because he received “mpaign donations from ‘ Enron: - Vice President Dick Cheney has refused to release docu- - menis on ddiberations by his Moorpolicy advisory group Tne General Accounting OfiGcri teu reed to get them And the White House dis-- ( ' ' S3 CS8 VI vCHEek i in®r®st V- - V 4 Cothlng Soon!j T v lij esa css C m l’ iMiMtL III- - : ur to ’ ley the production end cer- tainly does Team who specializes in open air painting— a lot who make enough painting scenics on location uid that artists want to live money you have to have here because it is so beautiful enough of them who are interested in art” “I can go five minutes from Wallis said that Cache Val- my house and paint a painting that will selL I could get on a ley does riot have the popula--' turn base needed to provide bike or even walk " he said those people who areinterest-e- d “When I came to Cache Valin buying fine art ley I thought ’Man there Though the retail end of die should be an art colony here’ art market does not seein to And it looks like it’s headed have a bright future in tee val-- tiiat direction ” ' good jobs that they’re happy to have and no one has worn a tie in five years” says Tbny ftoscio ari independent researcher who has studied the issue People today are notneces-saril- y worse at soft skills than used to be despite a they “looseness oftfae 1960s and 1990s generations that conspire to make aU of us a little more slovenly” he says It's just that those who lack such soft skills can no longer be ignored says Proscio who wrote the recent report “Hard Work on Soft Skills: Creating a ‘Cukure of Work’ in Workforce Development” for Ventures a think tank Philadelphia-base- d teat focuses on youth issues - 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