Show r "f ' ‘A12-- Lan Herald Journal The Utah V ' 1hAprt2520Q2 - v ' ’V- ' - : hiiMWiWjnuUtah outlook ACCUW6athafCOmioiocnlwdwlin A: i 7 't W' T IDAHO ss i- r r j vi- I ? t it ii ISatt LakaCtty " f kjhs I t - Pram J v'&W-- v u - : ' i Ui ' t v TODAY EZZjI ‘c" ijjy J72M4 & sJ" ‘r'V' r--V — ' ’' L a® O 2002 AqcuWietler Inc Hi Lo 56 32' Logan 56 32 56 56 LwyjrJ Nil mz Pre Hi ! 26 8mithMd ' 14 Ttanlon' Vi 29 24 55 56 56 55 ' Lo 26 20 25 23 At 10 am the moon is closest to Earth (perigee) At 3 pm Vsnus lies 35 degrees SSEoi the Pleiades in Taurus By 1 sm tomorrow the moon wi be 62 degrees NNE of Spies in Virgo The sun now enters Virgo oh Sept 16 not in August UV Index: 6 (Moderate) Conditions: Clear ' Aprt 27300 GMT andtheSoutheastV ' changes Wednesday's statement from American Roman Catholic kindoia "Not notorious? cases wH be At their June gathering US" left up to the local bishop to bishops wiD formulate asatof decide if such a priest should national standards for dealing with the sexual abuae of minors be defrocked which wil be sent to the Holy Seminaries and religious See tor review houses win be visited to make A special process to defrock sure admission requirements and Catholic teachings meet any priest whq is tootorious and is guilty of the serial certain standards predatory abuse of nt is -- minors' Vatican and Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro- Vails US church officials had indicated that many if not all the cardinals would attend 70 63 86 73 : j New Orleans New York Oty 5 ody cdyk Provo SOURCE: AhocWM Pixm document were crafted from John Paul’s strong message to die prelates calling sex abuse against minors a crime and a sin and saying there was ho ' room in the church for se abusers He spoke at the opening session and lunched with all the participants Wedne-s- r Your view Continued from A4 will have long-terand irreversible implications for resi- dents county wide' Second is it precedented and more importantly ethical for Cache County officials to m ' ’ that it can also better regulate the occasional cabin that someone wishes to put on his 40 acres? Finally considering the broad puUic opposition to this change and the nearly unani- mous vote against it by the Planning Commission would ' a vote in favor of rezoning by the County Council demonstrate responrive government? If so responsive to what the siren song of a developer and the extravagant whims of his wealthy patrons? ’ V day ‘There is a growing certainly among the faithfuL among die bishops' that it is too great a risk to assign a priest who has abused achddtoanother ministiy’’ Gregory told reporters On another issue troubling the American church following the wave of scandals die church leaden declared that V “a link between celibacy and pedophilia cannot be scientific cally maintained” The group as expected reaffirmed priestly celibacy The statement following tip on the pope’s speech 1° die ' cardinals Tuesday said sexual abuse of minors is “rightly considered a crime by soa- ety” but it mentioned no specific proposal about reporting all cases to authorities : It also drew s distinction on the age of those who suffered sexual abuse saying “atten- -' tion was drawn to the fact diat almost all cases invoi ved ado- -' ' lescents and feerefore were not cases rtf tree pedophilia” con-sens- us : : allow a developer to write the very rezoning ordinance for which he is petitioning? Is that not the job of county officials? Unlike developer they will presumably act with the public V: interest in mind Thud is it prudent to place such a massive development astride such a valuable watej ' John Mull PUridise shed? One needn’t be a ' know a that to hydrologist luxury hotel additional ski ' slopes an equestrian parkroiervbir (nlatialhapiescoo ' dominiums and an airstrip Thinldng of legal action? - Know before you pay! (who at a highnountaui Review injury records write reports and research standards' of resort couM conceivably live v care for the following: V without one?) will further Medial Injury cues induding medial time lines and medical bill ' ' g diminish the Written reports fur medical cues indicating merit and and walercleansing capacity ' ' ' findingsV of this watershed ‘ Auto injury cases inriuding medical time Ijnes and medial ' Fourth a proposed benefit bill sumnurys of the rrzorung espoused by Wurier’s Gwpensatiun cases for validity and suspected fraud t least two ofndsis is that it ' tofuranatoju medical bills ducumient medio) billsonly will permit better regulation of connected to injury development Does ftis dou- -' blespeak mean that the county : can justify rezoning to permit ’ Mary M Leishman extensive commercial develReview Consultant Medical Case opment on a scale not currentso (435) ly possible (under FR-4- 0) i :: - 43 aw onare i ! t- KFALIIPOIUFREaaONSUUTATIONI o o wM ns sa E3 anmDNMT Q'Qsk would allow for Dugway:plan greater access and disperse traffic flow out Continued from Al of the Island neighborhood discussion turned to a debate ' In a public over alternatives meeting last “We’ve got to stop arguing wedr Jappinen and look at what is best for the also proposed a said Gilbert ahutde bus that ’ community” Miller a 200 East resident would cany residents fiom Among those solutions was the reconsideration of 200 Pro vidence to East which was deemed by Smithfidd the Cache Metropolitan Plan- But Jappinen nh Oxeaqjzation the was not the yi bigSwangl6rtie valley’s only resident buck in terms of improving was being noted and would making recommendations traffic flow The initial probe explored aa part of the pro- Gary Joy suggested carving anew dugway between 400 posal was to extend die stmt ject from Providence to 3700 East and 500 East Though it ' “We’re really trying to lisr : North would eliminate die long dug- - ien” said Thompson But the concept was struck would leave the 600 it However fee project must way down by die Logan Municipal East diigwty in place be considered on a larger scale Council in die fall of 1999 Joy mentioned two advan- in terms of valleywide trans- “It was a political decision tages to the proposal FirsL it r portation Hansen said made because there was would provide two routes out “Thebotttxnlineisthat of the Island firighboihood strong public sentiment'' neighborhood aiears to your against 200 East” said Public Sectmd it would improve be in a strategic position for Works Director Kevin safety by transforming the improving traffic movement Hansen existing fivoway intersection in fee valley” he said ITThisis “Just like us” responded at die bottom of the steep dugnot just about your neiibor- intersecone citizen “It is just different way into a four-wa-y hood folks it is about making ' faces in a different situation” tion That crossroad has been our community better” Residents urged the city to deemed one of the worst inter The dugway was ranked redrink the proposal sections in the state by the among die fop priorities of the et’s not just pass this on Utah Department fTrans- CMPO’s kmgraiige plan to another neighborhood” portation Wednesday’s discussion saidBona Jappinen “Weneed Other residents suggested a marks the sixth public meetk to find a solution that will' to propaganda campaign '' benefit the community while V enrourage residents to use ing concerning die proposed " dugway Though ideas are ?' harming the fewest number of alternative transportation others a while being gathered about how to people possible” proposed recommendathe her Cliffside out of proceed on the project a solid Aioflg ' recommendation will not be tions w$g the construction of area" ' Hansen said each alternative made until October three short dugways that i mr J - ! ' : north-acce- ss : i - " r f rn t - i f-- f t I f T' n t - v'l imk Ljr p v 737-94S- 3 58 12 W 439 N v t r 6 ted 4 r ' ir fmlrS ' llourm InaMy mmui ‘A ka j J Lie m J r Mon-i'- ri Sat Stn-ip- ui 9am-12p- m tn rm State Inspection Replacement J nr:’: k j — J ' & I ” 'w Cl 2452111 i wwui mvw nbn-me- rit i 36 tic MEDICAL INJURY? - ri 000 000 000 55 34 The AccuWMtherxom forecaat for noon Thursday Aprfl 25 water-holdin- v s ! : 'I ' :69 V 37 ' 0U 30 000 : t 02 cdy v Salt LakeCIty ": 59 SL Georgsrv V84 Ody Vernal v67 cdy m Wendover v 55 : Monsignor Francis Maniscal-c- o spdeesmen for the US bishops said that because the meeting ran more than two hours late the remaining cardinals engagements “In other words we talk too much" said McCamck Many of the phrases in the I1' mvJ ody dr 85 67 72 55 87 77 65 MMuni DS&cn m V - US cardinals propose policy dismiss any priest involved in a future sex abuse case After a marathon final ses- - sion that delayed announce-meof the final statement by ' two hours four church officials appeared al a press brief- ing Also on the panel were US bishops head Wilton Gregory bishop of Belleville Illmois Cardinal James Fran-cStafford an American who is president of the Pontifical Council for the Laity al the 73 ' ody bJationaLWeatheBServicelHJpTAboveifeatOrerovideclbAstro'Data' CATHOLIC CHURCH Continued from A1 West 11 36 Las Vegas Los Angeles However a warm front continued to slowly push Kross dwTmnessee and (Xiio Valleys carrying clouds and heavy rain to parte of southern Illinois southeastern Missouri western Kentucky and western Ten-nessee astronomy OrocfcatmeNxom Abuse ' From the nows wlro Key —M dr-:v- Fr‘‘ 28 41 Synopeia! A low pressure system off the California coast side east across the deceit southwest late tonight and tomorrow Moisture out ahead of the low will across Utah 1— Dnnging mfBaxs or snowurs t 57'rscdy 29 57 Fahbenks ' Fargo Honolulu Houston KansasCHy Vm-- St Louie 76 5707 dr " 63 m ? " 8an Dfego 'l ' ' 6an Francisco '‘ : cdy SS'M'cdy df- - Santa 80 60 37" ody ody : w 65 02 cdy cdy lbpeka---ody ody cdy Regional tomperaturee Bear LakeS P1 59 20 J 600 dr 45 000' cdy Canyonlands-x7- 44 Hgh around 60' and lows near 35 Mid-Atlan- Cache-Valleforecasrprovid- i 48 67 51 39 73 45 m A cold front pushed south and east across this Upper Midwest into tlx western Great Lakes and the Middle Mississippi Valley The strongest storms produced strong wind large hail frequent lightning and heavy rain in Iowa and nordiern Missouri Baseball-siz- e hail fell near Milford Neb and hail as large as golf balls battered Lincoln Neb Severe thunderstorms developed in portions of Iowa eastern Nebraska and northern Missouri! In the East high pressure dominated Clear to partly cloudy skies were founrf in die Northeast eastern Great Lakes central Appalachians Carolinas Pic Sun: Sunrise: 6:30 Sunset: 8:15 bad-othe- of next week East City HumkHty: 20 percent - fvoughihemidde : Up abovo MbonRS Moon a 40 percent chance of rah Highs near 55 Lows In the 30e wNh Rainpoaafale Mail as big as baseballs pelted parts of Nebraska as a cold front produced heavy storms in the Upper Midwest Wednesday while high pressure dominated die : Almanac Visibility: 10 mites ': By The Associated Press '1 ' Moetly cloudy George City KVNU Logan Peak Mendon LewMon: Becoming mostly cloudy with a 30 paicert chance of rain Highs near 60 lows In the 30s 1 Local temperatures ' EXTENDED will CdCMyl7r3rl fuJL 8L 81 St i - 62 48 61 39 rl 68 Portland Ore1 72 39 57 36 73 42 Sacramento 72 S4 60 H v- jJ£ j Norfbk Va Philadelphia l'VHI ' Atoany NY Atlanta ' MHngs Boise 'ZiBoston Chicago ‘ Cincinnati Denver WYOl ' ! a i Temperatures Indicate Wednes day’s high and overnight low to B pm Eastern Time bJ conditions hkMmtstnoerxluws' ' National tomporefuros jtM Cache Valley outlook Forecast tor Thursday s t t ff’i V - j f c— wstog AhY reii pnwte : |