Show ' A12 —The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday July 7 2002 Ha EMMISEEE Utah outlook Cocho Volloy outlook Forecast tor Sunday ACCUWeathercom Temperatures Indicata Saturday's high and overnight low to 8 pm Eastern Time toracMl faf dxvtlmi oondMont NcMow IwnpfUur— ' I San Late CSyllOOVn MONDAY EXTENDED Sunnyandclear dear and warnirtghswi Hot bebitiemkMOs and lows e AM By HI Lo LewMonr 85 85 62 60 Logan Pro o flood-causi- HI Lo 83 58 Pic Up abovo A very small sobject Taurus known as the Pleiades will be visited by the moon this afternoon around 2 pm They wN be only 56 degrees sway st their closest apptpach The moon wM be to the of Pleiades d dipper-shape- Conditions: Clear Visibility: 10 miles Lawn Water uee: 5 days between watering water with 1 inch I EH &1 cdy dr dr dr dr 66 84 59 54 72 75 68 cdy dr dr Regional sasparatursa 99 75 ofio Brigham CHy Brycs Canyon 86 49 t 100 70 t Canyoriande 000 CsdarCtty Marti 000 Oflden 000 Provo 000 8alt Lake City 95 73 000 8L George' 104 79 000 ' 95 74 000 Tbode Wandovar 93 72 000 tofeceat for noon Sunday July 7 rrcic EilTJT mmmf 80 south-southea- st Moon: New Moon July 10 1103 MDT Tha AcctlWeather cdy 78 ut In UV Index: 9 (High) ng dr 68 75 drought-stricke- Sun: Sunrise: 5:57 Sunset: 9:07 Humidity: 17 percent The Associated Preaa flood-wea- ry City Almanac midSOs Tbxai Heavy rain drenched parts of again on Saturday and thunderstorms also produced downpours in Nebraska Thunderstorms poured up to s foot of rain overnight around the West Texas city of Abilene causing flooding south of die city Abilene is some 200 miles northwest of the area of San Antonio where a week of heavy rain has caused severe flooding Showers and scattered thunderstorms also developed during the afternoon across the Plains from eastern sections of New Mexico and Colorado into Oklahoma Kansas Nebraska and parts of South Dakota n Up to 10 inches of rain fell on southwest Nebraska washing out part of Interstate 80 and causing flooding around Ogallala One man was - killed when his truck plunged off a washed-obridge approach on Another area of stormy weather moved across the upper Mississippi Valley from Wisconsin and Illinois across Iowa Isolated showers also formed in parts of Minnesota Missouri and Arkansas In the Southeast rain spread across southern Florida and isolated showers were scattered from Mississippi across Alabama into Georgia and South Carolina Local tomporaturos aty mkMOs ' -- erottMMaint In Via upper 90s lows From tho notri wlro V4'3 lorffr- - - atj t ctw midweek Hghs the Synopsis: High pressure wll canter over tha Great Basin by early next weak This high wM remain strong and star tkxiary through much of the week r - In t NewVbrkCHy 81 83 NoffoOOfe ' 94 Omaha 86 109 Rano 95 San Francisco 70 95 Ibpaka Tucson 104 VWahhigtanJXCL 88 dean ejected Imutfi Sunny thomldtouppor " 60s Q'KrAMr-fi- O- JODAY with highs In the mkHMs Lows In NEK 0: Notional toaporaturof astronomyOrocketmalLcom I o o E ES E3 Em CacheValley forecast ’provided by’ationalWeathefSerViceSKKUp’Abovelfeature'roVided 0Hewn O wr bAstro'Data’ Susan Seiler director of children's services at Bear River Mental Health agrees that school is a familiar and trustworthy institution for most kids: It is definitely a good place to begin the process of counseling she offers therapy on a sliding scale according to income Lack of education about mental health treatment fra chilContinued from A1 dren and families is also a problem Seiler said it is situation and determine if the important fra people to realize that therapy doesn’t instantly problem is serious or just said make everything better teenage angst For a teenager battling hor“Schools are becoming a Therapy is a realistic soludetecmones and trying to balance of for access tion” die said “Mental health early point and behavior problems are tion” Seiler said referring to menu Health i treatable s£nd u does work” issues among'' ing Seflerpdinted out that it isn’t fair to expect immediate pressures and put things into v Seiler agreed results from treatment It takes perspective said Hart How-- : philosophy that in most cases ever there are some situations time to sort through issues parents should be a part of that require more she said It is easy to lose their children’s interaction with counselors Engaging counseling hope and become disengaged usualWhen it is obvious that in in therapy but it is the is process early parents there is instability or chronic ly the first step taken she important to stick with it behavior problems the district said “We try to help families “We have to fight die thinkenlists the help of experts in understand that when one ing that change comes quickmental health throughout the member is in distress the ly she said is she affected” whole Seiler also encourages intervalley family Hart said she and other said vention of behavioral probcounselors have gathered Many times common issues lems at a young age Although names of therapists in the val- - such as bullying arid social counselors are not readily available at the elementary ley and their areas of expertise worries can be resolved at the for referrals Bear River Men- - level of school counseling levels at this time Hart said tal Health Utah State Univer- -' said Seiler But the concern of counselors and administrators ' mental or behavioral issues is ' are willing to help anyone at sity’s family and human and better suited for counselors occasionally development any level in the school system She encourages parents with trained in those areas specifithepsycholojgy departments have working agreements with cally According to Seiler the' concerns about their children ' the district These are even most common problems of U) seek help within die two graduate students training children seeking help include il schools in school counseling who 1 feel great about parents depression anxiety and conoffer services to families at duct disorders calling arid I encourage it” Mountain Crest by appoint-meAfter an initial contact and said Hart ' 'assessment feedback is Mike Liechty Hart said that offering these offered along with a suggested sui services in a familiar setting course of action Seiler agreed '' fra Cache County associated reduces the stigma School District agreed mat ail that mere is a stigma that with therapy She Said the idea sometimes accompanies thera- - levpls of administration are of therapy sometimes deters willing to help as Well py but that situations causing ‘ and their parents students the tend to distress in “Let the administration be family ' from seeking help when they motivate parents to do some- aware of your needs” urged J ' need it: thing about iL Liechty “Make contact and ' think ‘Only crazy ‘They “People often cone in times ask fra assistance” Hart wanted parents to of crisis” she said “After the people go to therapy and I’m ' not crazy’” she said ' know that although there initial assessment we assure Students may also feel they them that therapy is not needs to be an awareness are being singled out to shoul- -' - unusual” regarding mental health of ' children kids in the valley are der the blame or responsibility Typically there are two ' t for issues going on at home: other banters preventing par-doing just fine for the because their parents suggest e&ts and children from seek- V V ' “Come fd foie schools and ing counseling said Seiler therapy That’s why parents are encouraged to Cost seems to get in the way andfamil walk around die halls” she : sessions in burflus To said “Across the board kids ease counseling join ocgasionally ' 'Hart said den Bear River Mental Health are just being kids” Counsel - in-de- - ’ AP photo fnh it I lal wUU hannrti lyUUl I - nt - ‘ ’ ' v - -- - most-par- - Bear cuba reat In a tree ki a residential neighborhood Friday In Durango Colo Division of WHdWe officers are Concerned with tha number of bears showing up in town looking for food because of droughL scbeduled to attenddie CSG-Wemeeting said putting off rttMiiiwg Am conferences in light of recent budget circum: stances would look bad fra those in leadenhip positions Hillyard serves on the : body’s executive board T could always call and say ‘Sony Fm not going to be there but it’a Undo! embar-’r- e : making a st Continued from A1 session to balance the 2003 budget “It would seem to me that travel should be a natural filing to cuL” Knudsen was unsure about Who Wris footing his bill to attend the Nevada junket “I’m not sure” Knudsm said “CSG-We- st does i ly reimbune some i ences but I don’t remember whether this is one dial is reimbursed” He emphasized that his travel plans were finalized much before the budget crisis took die Legislature by storm Sen Lyle HlUyardalso out-of-st- ’ dedskmeq)eddlywlienl d put die agenda togkher” emphasized The longtime lawmaker will also pttend die National Council of Stale Legislatures meeting in penver this month but it’s only because he’s chairman of the Law and Justure committee he insists “I’ve been woriting all summer to grttconuruttee lined Hill-yar- - up for die agenda items” Hillr yard explained Rep Craig Buttan R-Lewiston can’t see what the fuss is abouL He is headed to Lake Tfchoe for the conferrace Attendance is imperative in some cases he claims serve rai die Water Policy Committee A kit of die issues in die western states sre interrelated Fbr exanqde die Bear River Com: agree- pact is a three-stat- e ment” Buttan eqdafoed T feel it’s important that if water issues are discussediWe need to have representatives there to giveourirqwtlthink its inqxirtant that we be there T think foe importance of being at die table to discuss foe imues overrides diaL” CSG-We- st rT - : °oUo I O to V f X G All ANNUITIES an NOT Craated 4 ' mS ' MuriNd v'- YOURMNIIY ’a 8om amriiif am paying 1 EQUAL! to raiy knportet qmiloni ngining ' 8 to 12 ywr kMi p NORSK to ycurprinchrii Find out vMkuunnGiCofflpeniM md Bonks DO NOT WANT YOU TO KNOW! & r ' ' i fk r r : tl L WnAr Nuo Ptogrinf - - t-- - 1 '- "$ J MWIVMHi - ' m -- ADOIRRQNFNvIlIf i conooms h£hg ovdontodw For your FRB oepy eS too oototo planning doM of i i r I ' CilteyovFRElsducrianboalManARP J:' I7 i if- SSjCcatetfca' ’i 753-07-4 er 7530722 y I) Y:: ' i v1 X V3? 1 I I K A J K-- ‘ I |