Show A10— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday August 2 2002 TBOTiFgsema'isiEmas' aBSZBs0M Notional tomporataros Cocho Volloy outlook Utah outlook Forecast lor Friday CCUWeather JOW1 88 78 04 78 99 78 mWWplilB" 106 88 Phoenix 94 65 Reno 99 70 Richmond m 59 Sacramento 75 54 Seattle Tucson 98 78 96 60 Tuiea WMNnglonDuCL'to 76 Temperaturee indcate Thursday’a high and overnight low to 8 pm Eastern Time hr iMnw oomaoni htfAm IotwiIihi torsca Hi AlbanyNY Albuquerque Atlantic City TODAY SATURDAY Party cloudy wtti a 30 percent a 20 percent chance of thunder- - chance of storms Hshe In the lagns in upper B0e with night Iowa near 50 thun-aoreon- MM jsy Vi ' ' & Party cloudy with highe in Vie upper 80e and night lowe In mid to upper 40e wm inytr mrougn tooay m increasingly strong and diy southwest flow wiN develop over the weekend uynopsn: Momuru incfuMi 3 From tho nows wiro J" 02002 4 : kasJSoSw AocuWmC By The Aeeodated Press TT arlrw A cold front brought severe storms and heavy rain to the Great Lakes on Thursday while the Rockies and parts of the East Coast were hit with scattered rain Storms in Wisconsin and Michigan produced small hail and heavy winds that downed trees and power lines Tornado warnings were issued in parts of the region Showers and thunderstorms made brief appearances in the Great Basin and Four Corners region with some producing small hail and heavy downpours Some flash flooding was reported around a cluster of storms over the central Sierra Ntwada Widespread Scattered showers and storms moved states with through the Southeast and some rain extending north into central New England Some storms became severe in the afternoon with hail and winds of about 55 mph Some hail in Georgia was die size of golf balls Thursday’s temperatures around the Lower 48 states ranged from a morning low of 29 degrees at Meacham Ore to a high of 109 degrees in Gila Bend Ariz Local tomporataros Up abovo Almanac uk Sunrise: 6:19 8unsst: ft48 Humidity: 14 percent UV Index: 7 (High) Cdamfldmi ww1 J VMMVty: Moor Naw 10 mllee Aug 8 2002 Lawn water use: 6 days between watering water wttil Inch (la EOT) astronomy 9rocteetmeScom i The Fired to respond (to the incident) in the manner that you (Marcus) one complaint with the sheriffs office concerning Marcus’ conduct after the altercation with his son An internal investigation in May concluded that Marcus used vulgar language lnv did" The July 3 incident between Barcus and the deputy was the Second in two months Barcus is facing a class-- B misde- son inMqy Barcus told police May 12 that she "waved (the boy) down grabbed the back of his neck ami yelled at him to stay outofthehayfields”police records state “ I had told before to keep the Wheelersy)off of my property and he said he would" Continued from A3 Undquists have equally ‘happy memories Managing the pods landscaping picnic areas and concessions were a lot of work especially on holiday weekends but Ken and Marie and their five children didn’t mind that bought it to keep those ) kids off the street" he said “It worked pretty well for more than 20 years" Logana was open until 10 pm Monday through Saturday and closed on Sundays to drain and clean the pools the largest of which was 166000 gallons Five springs filled the pod overnight Marie said 'The wells were drilled 'around 1928 for a slaughterhouse and the owners were pleased to find that dm water was a relatively warm 78 $ The t ' off of his lsndfttfas Verbally reprimanded for his outburst by Williams and “instructed to be careful in your dealings with your neighbors” die letter stated However the investigation : ' Continued from A3 : ! non-me- rit ‘at-w- ill also determined allegations where unfounded that Marcus told several people he was letting Barcus’ hones out on at-w- ill vigil over the swimmers from the office above in addition to the watchful eyes of lifeguards : Ken even wore a business suit into the pool once when he thought a kid was drown- - “It had a roof over it for litany years" Ken said “In the old days the kids would get up in the rafters hang swing and dive off The deepest part was seven feet and they had a diving board and a high dive in there” The Lindquists bought the property and pool from Blaine Spencer in 1970 and expanded it over the next two decides They heated the water to about 84 degrees added a second pool in 1973 a 430-focurved slide in 1980 arid a straight slide in 1981 So steep was the second slide that it was common for riders to turn up at the bottom without their ': swimsuits Meanwhile Ken whose oldest brother drowned when he was a boy kept a close © O ot Continued from A1 MediaNews chief executive Dean Singleton relished the chance to seize die editorial pages “The days of lies and innuendoes are over’’ he told Tribune staffenearlier this ' week Singleton also publisher of The Denver Post has asked Tribune editor Jay Shelledy to ' stay on Chief operating offi-cer Randy Frisch who was editorial-pag- e editor has been fired He now works for the McCartiiey family Dominic Welch who was die Tribune’s publisher became a consultant Also Thursday Phil of McCarthey silver magnate Thomas Keans notified MediaNews he was exercising an option to regain ownership of die paper The Deseret News ia blocking that bid which could take ‘ childhood “It was fun working together with the kids We had extra help too but it was family project” Marie said “I have 15 grandkids and they’re all mad at me because I don’t have die pool anymore” : V ' : ’timn” The raspberry bake-of- f will begin today at 5:30 pm while the rodeo is slated to begin at 7 pjh in LaketowsL A youth dance will be held ' Annual Lighted Boat Parade is scheduled to begin at Blue Water Beach at 9 pon fol- lowed by fireworks at the Gar- an a--m : - r-' y Tribune “Because of die fear I had of it I pulled more kids out ' the water that weren’t in trouble than were" he said “We had swimming lessons and taught every kid that wanted to learn how to swim” Marie said people still tec- ognize her all the time as the “Logana lady” The business served its purpose in its time she said and today her children report that it made theirs a “fabulous” 1 v on-dut- ' great-grands- : den Gty Parit and another fV Y 1 Sr youthdance the road construction currently from 8:30-- 1:30pm ' "Probably my very fevorite taking place through Logan of Raspberry Days is the ' Saturday 'the Boy Sqouta f part : Canyon Hutson said time has" will host -breakfast craft feir and the parade p pancake been no coordination between from 6 am to noon at die y and the boat parade declares tho Raspberry Days Festival LDJS Church in Garden City creft fair Linda ' ind the construction crews ao The Bear Lake West Fun Rim Denison ' : there are hkely to be sigmfi- - V will kick off at 7:15 “Andllovethefood'And y at Cant delays for visitors con-"- ! die golf course followed by the games are a nice new ' i ingftomCacheVslley die Raspberry Days Parade in addition They’re proving to ' Garden GQr at noon M be very fun and bringing in JThey may not give up and not come” Hutson said of A concert wUl be held at the lots more people concerned travelers Garden City Bowery begin-“There’s probably nothing U- “but they might be late for nine at 7pm the same time about Raspberry Days I don’t :Somcaf the events if they as me second night of the "V ’ like except parking the vendon’t give themselves lots of rodeo in Laketown The Fifth dors That fets a little hairy" i dr cdy cdy cdy Mflii dr i r :irx i ns M II Hi tar ttw dw WwpwWurasonM SnHMwr - non-mer- 1 T- - dr dr Bmdt iipflrato reason or no reason at all” Williamson and Smith said that Marcus was “quiet and subdued" Monday when he was fired He was given a copy of the termination letter out of courtesy Williamson said “This was more explanation than we really need to give him" Williamson said “But because he was with us for so many yean we wanted to be fair” Williamson said Marcus’ performance over the past seven years had been “good" Cache County Attorney Scott Wyatt said he should have a decision made by next week as to whether criminal charges related to die July 3 incident will be filed against Marcus and Barcus part-tim- degrees Ken said After work die slaughterhouse owners reportedly jumped in for a soak each day and eventually decided to build a pool he Pool - purpose in retaliation for allegedly assaulting his son Marcus was contacted by The Herald Journal on Thursday but declined to comment on his termination until speaking with his attorney Marcus who is tending to a family matter out of town is expect- ed to make a statement when he returns The sheriffs office hired Marcus in Septgnber 1995 as a volunteer reserve deputy He e became a temporary employee in the sheriffs office civil division in 2000 it He was considered a employee “A employee is an employee’” Cache County Human Resource Director James D Smith said "A person that is can be released at any time for any who reportedly complained of neck pain was treated at a local hospital in May for “soreness” police records state Barcus has also filed at least Continued from A1 die deputy a 11 -- year-old 11 -- year-old cdy cdy cdy ' cdy "hcaTnagffca'a 1h Si IK lb on tr'" EI3 3 E3 EH IS2 E23 LMr provided byJlationalWeathe&Service"OlUp'Abovejtfeature t dr dr m BMngs Boiee dr Boston cdy 73 53 dr Cheyenne 94 75 dr Chicago Dalae-F- t Worth 97 77 92 71 Dayton Denver 72 61 84 61 Flagstaff Honolulu 68 79 Houston 97 74 92 70 IndanapoKs 101 77 Kansas City 91 82 Key West 102 87 LasVdgaa Los Angeles 80 63 92 73 Memphia The AecuWeatharxom forecast for noon Friday: Aug 2 Mk CacheValley’-forecas- cdy New York City mid-Atlan- tic the moon wi bo 55 degrees to the SSE of the Plaiedaa In TAurua They are about 70 degrees from the sun in the morning sky The Pleiades ate alao caSsd the ‘Seven asters' although you can only see abt stars After midnight tonight 95 93 DanifTiOfo EXTENDED Mostly cloudy with 81 NewOrieane provided 0 AL byTAstro? Data' Rift Continued from A1 During the past 30 yean The Tribune and church had mostly good relations said outgoing publisher Dominic Welch Church spokesman Mike Otterson agreed That stance is in its past one journalism historian said “They don’t have twice the circulation of die Deseret News because they are said Brigham Young University journalism professor AlfPntte However a recent series the newspaper did on the church’s involvement in a pioneer massacre in southern Utah did anti-Morm- on n” months to resolve Singleton said Thursday he won’t relinquish a paper that completes Ids Rocky Moun- tain empire “I don’t know how they exercise die bid" he said McCarthey Welch and Frisch were forced to step aside after a federal appeals court refused on Tuesday to extend their management contract Singleton pledged to ' improve The Salt Lake Tri- bune and keep watch on the considerable influence of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints over Utah affairs The Deseret News had explored several options including buying The Tribune but taking no editorial control or i down its own paper: v The Deseret News also was fighting with Tribune agen over switching to morning publication amove Singleton approved as die new joint operating partner ' ’ raise concerns among church authorities said historian Will Bagley who writes a history column for The Tribune MediaNews president Dean Singleton said lie didn’t' buy the paper to fight the church Under his leadership the newspaper will be forward- looking instead of dwelling on die past he said “We view this as business people’’ Singleton said “They (the McCartheys) view this as a generations war against die Mormon church That’s the difference” The Mormon church claims 70 percent of Utah’s residents as members as well as about 90 percent of the state lawmakers all of Utah's congressional delegation die state’s highest court and the governor The church owns die local NBC television affiliate and the smaller daily newspaper in Salt Lake City die Deseret News which predates The Tribune by 20 years “I realty see die conflict as very much a revival of die fear of Mormon domination of the state” Bagley said “ft’s prob- ably die hottest newspaper war in 30 years ft touches on so much of what Utah is about” But reader Phil Barlow said die community has made too much of religion's part in the sale of The Tribune “I think the personal battle between the McCartheys and the LDS church is kind of meaningless You just want a good newspaper hesaid 11 On the Net: The Sait Laka Trtxme: hUpWwwjItifeLOom Y: DeaeratNewe: httpAnwwdoanewsoom Moimonchuich: kY httpAvwwjnormonrg Jr w ALLAWUtTIES an NOT Craa&aA EQUAL! 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