Show A8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday March 23 2002 ramMEEBi T5SH5 ' ACCUWeathOtCOnHorecwt Notional temperatures Cache Valley outlook Utah outlook Forecast for Saturday tor daytime conditions hiaMow temperatures Temperatures Indicate Friday's high and overnight low to 8 pm New York City Noriofc Va Eastern Time Phiadelphia Lo 12 Hi IDAHO WYO Logan Cl war Atlanta J ' v7'- sriiar rm a- i SUNDAY Cooler with a 70 percent chance of rain or snow Highs in the lower Colder stil with a SOpercent chance of snow Highs in the 30s and lows 25-3- 0 Lows 25-3- 0 Boise Boston Chicago Cincinnati Denver EXTENDED ' Partly cloudy with enow and rain al week Highs in the 40s lows in the CesMoinee 20s Detroit Duluth Synopsis: large but disorganized weather system wil move into the Great Basin over the weekend bringing unsettled and cooler weather with it A " SL George S4M4" srsr MS Nil Almanac Up above Sun: Sunrise: 6:24 Sunset: 6:39 At 11 am the moon sits 4 degrees south of Pollux which means “much wine in Gemini If you think about it there are 13 constellations in the x- ac so the moon spends about 2 days in each of the solar houses "Ophichus was the last constellation added UV Index: 2 (Minimal) Conditions: Clear Visibility: 10 miles ' Moore Ful Moon March 28 1825 GMT Houston Kansas City Key West Las Vegas Loa Angeles Miami Beach New Orleans ' The Associated Press By Local temperatures Humidity: 55 percent Honolulu From the news wire i ARtZ C 2002 AccuWwttwf Inc cao astronornyOrocketmallcom A high pressure system anchored over the nation’s center Friday was keeping out all the storm systems that usually ride through the United States bringing cold but abundantly sunny conditions Moisture coming off the Great Lakes which never froze over during an unusually warm winter sent bands of heavy snow over the surrounding states Up to 10 inches was recorded in lower Michigan with one to three inches in areas from northern Ohio to northwestern Pennsylvania On the West Coast a system was streaming clouds " into much of the West from central California into the ' Great Basin region and Pacific Northwest but brought few a light rain showers only But aside from that the nation was unusually dry quiet and cool Despite the sun the entire eastern of the country was unusually windy and cold with temperatures running 10 to 20 degrees below normal from the Plains into much of the East Abundant sunshine was found from the Southwest through the Rockies the Plains and into much of the two-thir- East-- 1 Fairbanks Fargo - ' 1 TODAY 40s Moab CadarCBy i &jmrJ MiMd'irwl - BtMnga SaNLateCHy STM N£V NY Albany - ! 27 46 27 38 7 89 39 30 19 37 14 34 18 62 16 40 12 28 16 28 4 35 6 31 6 80 70 62 41 40 10 81 70 83 51 70 50 83 72 57 44 Pro Oik cdy dr eno m cdy cdy dr cdy cdy dr cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy ' Phoenix Portland Ore Providence Reflo Sacramento St Louis San Diego 33 43 35 22 91 63 23 57 37 30 19 66 39 55 50 41 19 65 53 San Frandsco 58 51 64 21 Santa Fe Seattle 52 35 42 11 Tbpeka Washington DXX 38 24 Regional temperatures Moab Ogden Provo Salt Lake City Snowbird Wendover dr m dr dr -- 10t t rrav!CT'iTC5rTi Mi Mi Ml Si m M i ao 1 dr dr 47 i Mi 70i cdy cdy 12 m cdy m 61 52 i sno JO m 30 ’72 ZionNP m § a - 30 35 39 34 33 28 30 54 78 74 72 Alta The AccuWet1fiercom forecast for noon Saturday March i dr dr dr dr 31 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 ' 231 rrza lOOi : ds TolJ SlOMAeetiWMtwrlne cP? ' ED E3 Mi ca E53 Mm In MMMI mnONMY & 0 Mm KCtMitfr Cl(My Cache Valley forecast provided by National WeatherServicelUp Above’ feature provided by"Astro Data Patrol ’ Stamp X- Continued from Al Continued (him Al glorified Boy Scouts team” Logan believes the program is a wiuabie resource to youth months of legal wrangling that usually accompany rate cases “I cannot overemphasize how "extraordinary today’s decision is” Omas said He said the increases would give die post office “breathing room’’ to deal with its financial problems “an immediate influx of revenue while holding rate increases to a reasonable per- ' in the community “It gives cadets a chance to get involved with a program that will keep them away from drugs violence and other negative influences” Logan said “That in itself is one of the main goals of the cadet pro-- centage for postal customers” Commission member Danny Covington said the board realizes no one likes rate increases but also recognizes that the terrorist attacks last fall have had a profound impact on the nation and the Postal Service: Robert F Rider chairman of the postal board of governors said the board will take up the increases at its April meeting The only opposition came fromthe American Postal Workers Union which represents workers who sort mail The union argued that the rate increases offered giant mailers discounts for presorting mail that exceed the amount the Postal Service would save by not doing that work itself The post office denied that argument saying it was “based oh speculation regarding postal revenues finances and capital investment plans” gnflh” The longtime serviceman was all praises for some of the cadbts under his charge “We have several' cadets in our local squadron who are very motivated: They want to give 1 0 percent and it's hot just because they want to be pilots dr future military per- sdonel” Logan said “They love the program because them out helping build their and while keeping them jri shape” 1 - Brent StavonaHerald Journal oif at this self-estee- Patrol members from left Arthur Mahoney Mike Logan and Benson Muyan stand in front LogaivCache Airport Logan says the patrol is a valuable resource for youth hi the valley Civil Air ne Continued from Al and you still don’t know whether it’s occupied the best ' ' conclusion is it’s not occu- pied” argues Topi Lee a Brigham Young University law professor who will argue Utah’s case before the Supreme Court: The Census Bureau says ' studies have confirmed75 cent of “imputed” households - ? are occupied homes ’These are not phantom households” said Walter'' North Carolina’s case Wednesday “This is a method the Census Bureau used with the full knowledge of Congress for the past 40 years to resolve inconsistencies and incomplete data at the end of the process” V But Lee said it wasn’t until the 2000 census that the ' bureau began assuming some entries on its master file were apartments or houses without solid evidence ' “They may be maki ng six visits but not finding an address or they are unable to determine if it’s a house or business” he said Utah is asking the Supreme Dellinger the US solicitor Court toorderCommerce Don Evans to issue new general under administration congressional apportionment figures without the imputed Sec-reta- : who will argue ' ry ' estimates That would leapfrog Utah over North Carolina for the final House seat No other state would be affected Solicitor General Ted Olsen defending the Census Bureau insists that imputation is not the same as statistical sum-pling struck down by the SvpremeCourt in 1999 The bureau had planned to count up to 10 percent of th&UJS population by using a sample of the whole population Utah Contends imputation is sampling by another name It says die census is supposed to be as close to an actual head count as possible not a guess- inggame federal A special three-judpanel in Salt Lake City didn’t see it that pay It rejected ge planes Utah’s “effort to ascribe some exalted meaning to ’actual enumeration”' leading to the Supreme Court appeal Federal ConrinuedfinomAl lawyers argue that “actual ' : t enumeration” requires only an infolded blow had himself to effort to make die census as up in Israel but detonated the accurate as practical explosives prematurely when start 1790 in From the the he was stopped by soldiers in census never was an actual head count Survey on — fed- -' a spot check The assailant had been riding in a van with eral marshals at first — sometwo other men who fled after times asked heads of the explosion said Brig Gen household to provide numbers ' Yitzhak commander Gershon or relied on neighbors or postIsraeli force in the West of ' masters Beginning in 1970 Bank'' die Census Bureau asked ' In theGaza Strip troops households to fill out and and lolled a Palestinian shot return their own forms by trying to break through a mail: fence into Israel Israeli mili- The case is Utah v Evans tary sources said Palestinian 01-7- ’ 14 officials said the Israelis had informed them that a man had been shot dead but they were not told the circumstances Elsewhere in Gaza Pales-tinians said a man was killed during Is gunfight with Israeli forces that made a brief and short incursion into Palestin- - ' ian territory in theRafah refugee camp The army acknowledged exchanges of fire in the area but made no report of casualties Suicide bombings on Wednesday and Thursday were carried out by the mili- tant Islamic Jihad arid by the Al Aqsa militia respectively In aU 10 Israelis were killed and dozens wounded in those attacks : National : Satellite’7 of Smithfield x H A1 aorith- - f of LeoVv f ft Marirdfplace’M ' v ft '' : 'c 563-40- 05 ' r G a FKE hh'- t ' : 1 s’ k JMiwbKribttoAMricoilggSOU - only $22:99 OiaarffafCNN V : I ' ' ?- pr9n4t Amml&tS0mdii4mimitlmvrl dirndl fSm TV TNT CMbw Nitami ' A g?cn-m- torocehre' free installation i NateoA A&A IV lyHwi and HUE lole Prolnional ImtcSaToii ($199 voIm " DISH - 'V p 935nSSi® “LetUe Do Your irDfehee’’: Partiils'TnlT!’ TWt)SHire V' RepairaImplahts (435) TirnerG Larsen 'n r DD3 H Qsia 43 ysars experience as a and Lab Technician East 200 North Logan U it ' n : LMiDnM ' FRS3 Oral Cancer Screening On First Visit : V -- GEJSJ 753-37- S ‘ SESflm 'i V"Hj && Call for deklil: ' f dm rr A m - v’ 'llN iaALai I’ ' I4IO ft “ fe ' v '' ' Alt' |