Show I A10 4 The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday Match 19 2002 EnESEHE Utah outlook National tomporaturos Cache Valley outlook V! Forecast for Tuesday Accuweathercom Ufa iaaipggmaeniaB Temperatures Indicate high and overnight low toracast tor davtims conditiona hioMow tomoeraturaa Eastern Time Hi Albany NY 33 80 29 40 37 47 53 Atlanta 57 10 20 35 36 44 41 19 51 28 43 37 36 1 34 31 75 66 82 70 52 38 84 75 57 42 BiNngs TODAY EXTENDED WEDNESDAY Mostly sunny and wanner with dear chance of snow skies Highs pear Lows 40 and lows 15-Highs 30-3- 5 in the teens 20 Sunny and wanner forafew days Highs reaching near 50 lows near 30 Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent Synopsis: Northwest flow over the area Tuesday will bring some moisture to the north High pressure will gradual bpild over the western states through the mkJdte of the week Boise Boston Chicago Cincinnati Denver DesMokiea Detroit Fairbanks Fargo Honolulu Houston KansasCity Key West LasVbgas From Associated Press By The Rain dampened much of the nation on Monday with flooding in parts of the Southeast Rain fell in parts of Texas Oklahoma much of Arkansas southern Kansas and southern Missouri Thunderstorms were reported in northeastern Texas and southwestern Arkansas Rain also fell from the Tennessee Valley to the region Rain in Knoxville Tenn flooded hundreds of roads closed businesses and schools and fated evacuations Bridges were washed out near Sevierville Tran and a boy was rescued from raging floodwater near Del Rio Tran authorities said In the Northeast scattered snow fell in north-centr- al Pennsylvania through northeastern New Yak and in much of New England Skies were cloudy in southern California Arizona and southern Nevada Snow fell around the Grand Canyon and in the lower Rockies The afternoon high in die Lower 48 states was 88 degrees in Way cross Georgia The low was minus 14 degrees in Stanley Idaho Canyoniands 84 82 39 000 000 000 40' 23 Ogden Provo Salt Lake City Vernal Wendover 72 68 33 t 3 29 26 49 Alta 6946 Los Angeles Miami Beach New Orleans New York City the nows wire Lo 31 39 21 34 17 17 19 28 41 39 55 ZfonNP t 000 000 000 The AccuWeathereom forecast for noon Tuesday Match 19 mid-Atlan- tic Almanac Up above Sun: Sunrise: 6:31 Sunset: 6:34 VSsta an asteroid in the asteroid belt wW be 03 degrees to the SE of Saturn at noon today At 2 pm tomorrow three things happen: The moon passes 5 degrees to the NWof Saturn 52 degrees to the NW of Vest? and 44 degrees NNW of Aldebaran Humidity: 69 percent UV Index: 2 (Minimal) Conditions: Clear Visibility: 10 miles Moon E First Quarter March 22 229 GMT astronomyOrocicetmallcom Seats allowed us in the county attorney’s office to have four victim advocates “The state so far hasn’t been able to jeally raise any money to create programs like that at all Congress can create and support such needed pro- Continued from A1 the people of the First District in a sea of 435 representatives “We looked at the profiles grams” of 23 top Republicans in the The economy is first in a House and most of them filed long list of items on Wyatt’s when they were 40 yearsmld” political agenda “We can’t achieve anything without a Wyatt said adding “I happen to be 40" robust economy There are certain appropriations and Wyatt reiterated the advice doled out to Congressional provisions in the tax code that need to be looked at” Wyatt hopefuls by Hansen at the ' said adding that his degree in Republican Lincoln Day Dinner earlier this month economics would serve as a “We Can’t afford to send ' definite plus in officeanyone who cannot serve at Though Wyatt is entering an least 20 years in congressional already crowded race he said office It takes time to gain the that he had received some clout required to work for the good advice from an anonymous political advisa who he peopleof Utah” Wyatt said Asked how his limited pub- - insisted was not his mother-- lie exposure outside of Cache “If Cache County has an County might impact his camopportunity to send a candi-- ’ date to Congress this is the paign Wyatt said he wasn’t about particularly concerned year” Wyatt said"the reason ' public exposure being that all the other candidates are crowded in one geo- -' “Right now this campaign is with Republican delegates graphical area of the district and they come from a whole — not completely but to some number of counties Some degree So Cache County has ' ' candidates come from cioun- a significant role to play” ties where several other candi- And what if his bid isn’t dates hdve filed: As far as I successful? know I'm the only one from “If s gang to be successful Cache County” Wyattsaid Why' would I worry about As a prosecutor Wyatt has that?” devoted most of the last seven : years to fighting state crimes but is now running for the fed- eral post Wyatt said that’ many of the issues his office dealt with were supported by' Continued from A1 some federal funding ! '‘When I started as county with the court while she attorney our office was fund- - ‘ ' stayed in Hawaii ed 100 percent by county tax What followed was a series dollars At present our office motions in which Roll’s of is funded 21 percent by pant asked for ra eariy attorney from the comes that money investigation : federal government Fines and that the so process could be fees that are paid by federal when she finally to speeded up are contributed probationers a pool and that money is then did come back to Logan ' When Roll appeared in spread out” Wyatt explained court : “Some of those programs are Friday she pleaded : have guilty to the third-degrabsolutely vitaLThey Continued from A1 Four Utah House district seats are up for grabs Representatives are elected to two-ye- ar teimsin office Republican Ben Ferry has filed his candidacy for District 2 which consists of Box Elder arid Cache counties Incumbent Craig Buttars R- - Lewiston has filed District 3 which consists of Cache County Incumbent Loraine Pace has declared her candidacy for District 4 which covers parts of both Cache and Rich counties Sire is bring challenged by inde- ‘ pendent candidate Duane Cox and Democratic candidate Connie Morgan Incumbent Brent Parker : fa - ’ has declared his candidacy for District 5 covering Cadre County The race for Parka’s seat is crowded with three others throwing their hat into the ring — Democrat Dennis Austin Republican Curt Webb and - ' libertarian Sam Jacobs Three county council seats — southeast northeast and Logan Third— are up for contest Council members are elected to four-yetoms Court - felony charge rad waived ha right to it preliminary hearing and time sentencing She was able to be arrested enta ha plea receive ha sentence and begin that sentence all in the same day In addition to staying the sdffer penalties Judge W Brent West of the Second District Court in Ogden granted Roll’s charge to be held in consideration until the fa -- end of ha one-ye- -- ar probation the charge will be reduced to class-- B misde-- meana i j TeTwaw: vu&smzr - 'll rr ) ' c fERepair ' i vH l v: ESI A 0 E2 1 ' Two 0HS& ' FUSE Oral Cancer Screening' On First Visit Continued from At before returning to Utah last yea He is touting his extensive legal experience as a key asset in foe race for outgoing Congressman Jim Hansen’ssCaL “I’m foe only candidate with international business experience” Capena said Asked how his experience would benefit foe First Dis-trict Capena said he will focus on creation of employ- - ment - “Our Utah businesses need Capena said et issue is Capena’s education “I rail be an advocate fa improving the public school system and will resist efforts tei undermine our schools with vouchers” he said”Whik maintaining local control ova schools I will fight for more federal funds for new school construction to reduce class size ” Capena described himself as a “Gun McKay DemocraL” “I believe that extremists on eitha aide of the political spectrum donot represent big-tick- ‘ Utahyilues” V Satelli ' 4 jr'- BOSCH TTr 1 IWT rrm Hitirnrl dtfri IV lyrtM aid FIS ! Me s h 1 ' rlwVMBIH MaBMBR JmI AMrig ITT 4r$23jP9p A ir inrJ 688-453- 5 li “ receive’''' free installation I 512-231- 8 ll- Mi After 6 PM v Ny jbrarirarii p 30 talHdA Arab IraaOt arWi ffrXr wh im c— w i n 1 £ 11 tAMf 1' i Ak for Marcus’ MMi lep 30 far r - con-sultati- on to think globally in thi decade so our children can have jobs locally in the next” LograCity School ‘jh Kv kMuIRi ge The European standardization agency CEN is drawing up die new standards in with governments and garment manufacturers A draft standard is expected by late this year aearly in 2003 said Stewart Sanson CEN’s head of public relations He said CEN envisages a system of labeling featuring pictograms drawings of die human body showing clothing dimensions at various points including die waist hips and neck Moore who is also head of merchandise standards at Britain's John Lewis chain of department stores said it was likely that in Britain foe new sizing would run alongside the old imperial sizing system for a while until consumers have made the leap Liz Fox assistant directa of the British Clothing Industry Association said most British retailers “are not committing themselves Until they see the new standards” “Ultimately this will not work unless retailers get on board” she said Nation s experience at a D :ad Lab Tedmician s Ji Zee-brug- 5’ '4 z i Board sorts are up fa election Bofo will be elected from precincfe one rad five At foe countyffeyel two school board membriwill be elected from precincts four and five There wpl be a retention election for six judges on the Court of Appeals to be voted on statewide Three First District Court judges —Ben H Hadfield Thomas L Willmore and Gordon Jt Low — are also up for retention election and have filed With the clerk’s office One Juvenile Court judge : Lany E Jones has also filed with foe derk’s office ' t209Northj4gr( Moot said foe new system will not be mandatory “but it is likely that most manufacturers rad retailers will adopt it” There are now various siz ing systems in Europe: a British size 12 equals a size 38 in Germany and foe Netha-land- s a C38 in Norway Sweden and Finland a 40 in Belgium a 44 in Italy and a 4446 in Portugal and Spain In the United States the size would be a 10 Unda the new system 74 centimeters should mean just V ESP -- committee that is drawing up the new standards said Monday that uniform sizing is a logical outgrowth of increased trade “With the introduction of the euro there is increasingly free trade and it makes sense from a retaifer’s point of view to be able to buy goods in France and not have to relabel them” he said “Also con- sumers will know what they pie buying anywhere that from Athens to ’ office' -i 375E itGlknenDD' : S W& Continued from A1 ar li n iplants jj iLKFORDBElI' ' U E3 Metric or s' aW i probation If Roll doesnot violate ha ee 'Jf Incumbent Republican Layne Beck has filed fa the northeast seat Democrat Brian Chambers will run against BedL The race for the southeast seat has intensified with Democrat Marti Jones and Republicans Paul Cook and Gordon Zilles competing for' the position State Vice Chair of the College Democrats of Utah Justin Miller has declared his candidacy for tire Logan Third District seat He is challenging incumbent Republican Craig Petersen Several county offices are open for election These include county assessor attorney auditor clerk executive-surveyrecrada treasurer and sheriff Kathleen Howell has declared ha candidacy for the assessor’s office Tamra Jones has filed for auditor Jill Zollinga for the clerk’s office Lynn Lemon for executive Michael Gleed for recorder G Lynn Nelson for the sheriffs office N George Daine and John D Sage for foe attorney’s office and Karen Jeppsra for treasurer All but foe candidates for county attorney are Republicans County officials are elected to four-yeterms in ar - J o o anmoMfir Cache Valley forecast provided by National Weather ServicefUp'Abovelfeatureprovided by'Astro Data UlNM Wyatt V mmm - |