Show V vr:’' x a A10 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday July 26 2002 V' ? 'A NIINVM1IIITT : i National Cache Vqlloy outlook Utah outlook Forecast for Friday ACCUWeathefXom lowcaafordwriiMcondWoni IMHO -- r - Y ' wva Logpn ' ' Vsrwr tT t v v-- rwT '' O ' y 0rvi& htaMowtawiDOTlurw carocuBf 6 3:-- Partly cloudy with highs In the upper 80s Lowe In the mld-SO- NEK O- - jerarj 4QL: O'xh ' 50 s t 1' Ek j IwX u ME o- O 2002 AecuMMIer Ira Local Wjgfy it oorTior?fvyf T i - and Tfen- -' day from die Appalachians nessee Valley to the central Gulf Coast and lower mid-Atlan- tic HI 85 Login ML Logan 62 66 Lo 68 49 62 Prc CRy Hi Lo 90 64 60 JO LswMon Preston Smithfield WataviDe 86 87 -- 87 61 Pro Partly cloudy or fair skies stretched over most of the Northeast and Ohio Valley A storm system brought clouds and rain to much of the Midwest including Michigan Illinois and Indiana Widely scattered showers were reported in Wisconsin and Missouri and heavy rain drenched parts of Minnesota and Iowa Skies over most of the Plains states and Texas were generally clear and dry Scattered showers spread over much of southern Montana Wyoming southeastern Idaho and along the border Cloudy dues woe reported in the Cascades and along the California coast: It was fair and dry in much of die rest of the West 02 63 Up above Almanac Sun: Sunrise: 6:11 Sunset: 8:55 Humidity: 53 poteen! UV Index: The moon when fufl is 127 magnitude on average and that figure vartea with the dstance fromEarth of the fuN moon to about 10 percent With regard to the sun the moon sends (reflects) 400000 times less than does the sun -- 9 (High) ComStlons: Hazy ' Visibility: 2 mites Moor Last Quarter Aug 1 11 A3 MOT Lawn Water use: 5 days between watering water with fc' 1 Utah-Colora- aatronomyOtocfcatmallcom inch "W ing to a spot in front of the council table “That way the clerk can watch what’s hap-pening and see who’s making motions” There’s tio reason fiv the clerk to face the audience he continued County Clerk Jill Zollinger disagreed: “I do record people intending" she pointed out However Zollinger said she wouldn’toiind bong relegated to thesidelines so to speak ‘To the side would work’ She nodded approvingly Next it was future County ' Attorney George Dairies’ turn to take a crack at the Continued fhmi A1 The two officials currently sit at the table with the county council The subject came up when project architects Jensen Haslem presented some floor plan for the council's ' approval ' Councilman Craig Peterson explained that once the plans were approval the restoration team could proceed with fund' raising for the project e It was supposed to be a quandary: affair since Peterson “Maybe you should just assured the council that the make their chairs lower ” he plans could always be suggested lightheartedly caus“tweaked a little" but then ing peals of laughter Anhder ignited a debate that “Or higher" Lemon chimed seemed to involve almost in everyone present However Daines conceded “When you actually design he did see the wisdom in that the council room it’s my recthe council distinguishing ommendation that the council executive from the be seated at the dais by them' Much ado about nothing ' selves without the clerk or the Deputy County Attorney Don executive at the same table” Linton countered Anhder told project architect “There’s really nothing Lanny Henon about die county injprOpriate docHe invoked the same ' executive sitting with the nine Madison held sp firmly council county pverybody during the constitutional little bit about knows who a debates' the law knows that they are “We’re a separate form of separate branches of governgovernment — the executive ment" Linton said X is separate from the council" “ Hisjake on die whole This is Anhder explained 'X debate: a council meeting not the “Like Shakespeare said executive’s meeting We’re ‘Ftill sound and fury signiof : the one’s that discuss and Linton fying nothing'" vote We look to the executive laughed Tn terms of legali- for certain input but that’s a ' ties not a big issue” separate body" After much talk and little Petrnon opposed Anhder’s r idea “I’ve a motion to resolution always found value the plans as is with approve be said this in arrangement” die assurance that they could “I understand that the execube tweaked later finely tive and the clerk do not vote passed rnuster in meetings but having However the seating isisue (County Executive) Lynn isn't any closer to being '? (Lemon) here the interaction resolved (is beneficial)" ” indictment the government brought against him last December All four of the charges carry the death penal- - - -- X' - : 1 Thetwobramjiesmaybe-Separat- : But the hearing took a turn whenBrinkema declaredjste fl did notbelicvfc Mdussaotli intended to admit his full guilt as laid out in the indictment “At this point I do not believe you are prepared to make a guilty plea because you are not prepared to admit 7 die essence of the conspire- cy” Brinkema said after Moussaoui tried to plead guilty to the first charge in his indictment Moussaoui a Frenchman ' and the lone person charged with conspiring with the Sep tember hijackers balked when die judge asked hiiii directly if he had joined with members of in a plan to seize aircraft “I want a recess” he asked The judge allowed a brief break and then Moussaoui returned and said he wanted to ' withdraw the attempted guilty ' 'idea The judge then ended the hearing ami told the government that if the case continues to trial she will not allow 'prosecutors to mention Moussaoui had tried to plead guilty : once “There was no guilty plea” the judge said before ing Moussaoui’s stremy arraignment appearance The judge’s decision ended y a arraignment that with Moussaoui saying began he intended to plead guilty ’‘Today I truthfully will enteron some of the charges' not ail a pie of guilty” XX Moussaoui declared miaimder-should be not "It - : : X cdy !Mn cdy y ody m 92 57 77 71 JOT 92 56 dr 67 59 cdy ' 190 75 Tbcson cdy K dr 98 72 TUsa'' WMUngkmJDCL 80 7101cdy Regional Temperatures Brigham City ? 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