Show A8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday September 7 2002 fl Lookonline forweatherjnfo wwkhjrvewi:iQ EH pi Forecast for Saturday AceuWeatherxom forecast tor daytime conditions hiqMow temperatures V I (MHO r Logan ’ Ogdan 7V51" ) v “O' EXTENDED MdiflaW’sr50 te : TSW I I Synopsis: A very moist and somewhat unstable air mass I will remain 58‘ over the Great Basin through the weekend with temperatures gradually cooling An upper level low will move across the area Sunday and will be followed by a drier northwest flow for Monday COLO 1 SL George M"ASJ' From the news wire 1 By The Associated U0 O 2002 AocUWaathar Inc Almanac above Up Sun: Sunrise: 6:56 Sunset: 7:55 As today begins Venus Is farthest from the sun at aphelion: 7282 astro- nomical units away Also today (lip EDT) the moon is at perigee closest to the Earth Shortly after midnight (EDT) the moon will be 2 degrees to the NfJE of the asteroid Juno Humidity: 63 percent UV Index: 4 (low) CondHkme: mostly doudy Visibility: 10 miles Moon: New moon Sept 7 Lawn WMer use: 5 days between watering water with 1 inch aatronomyOrochetmallcom : Albany NY Atlanta Austin Baltimore afternoon highs in the upper 70s and evening lows in the mid to upper 40s Moab7S JCederCMy Eastern Time Partly cloudy with 7I5S’! 7trH Provo NEY WO 73M SaNLakeCIty 'X : &!)-" - I V' 'V-- v National temperatures Cache Valley outlook Utah outlook - Press Tropical Storm Fay stalled over the Gulf Coast and threatening to become a minimal hurricane brought winds in excess of 60 mph and heavy rains Friday while smaller systems brought clouds and rain to the Great Lakes and the West Fay was centered around 95 miles south of Galveston Texas Its movement was erratic and hurricane watches remained in effect from Port O'Connor through High Island Texas Rain falling over portions of the Gulf Coast and Southeast was steady from Houston to New Orleans while lighter showers fell along the Florida coastlines and through the Florida Keys There were no immediate reports of serious damage or flooding The storm was expected to strengthen with 4 to 8 inches of rain predicted although rains could total as much as 15 inches in some areas the National Hurricane Center in Miami said A disturbance moving into the western Great Lakes brought heavy cloud cover and some rain which dissipated quickly by afternoon Hi Lo 72 94 95 83 84 59 74 Prc Otk cdy cdy cdy cdy m cdy 71 60 59 81 Boise 63 Boston 76 66 dr 86 56 dr Cheyenne 83 60 dr Chicago Cleveland 76 58 dr Delas-- R Worth 96 75 dr 85 55 dr Dayton 91 Denver 59 cdy m ' 83 53 Flagstaff ' 88 Honolulu 78 dr Houston 74 90 cdy Kansas City 95 69 dr 77 36 m 90 Key West 92 Las Vegas 87 03 m 73 61 Wendover m Los Angeles 86 69 85 60 93 76 ZionNP dr Memphis The AceuWeatherxom forecast for noon Saturday Sept 7 Billings r -- TT-r:- ’i i 10 Os i 20a lOa Os 20a ::m 40a ’i fOa i Mo - 70a Banda aapanrta high tamparabxazonaa tor e 2002 AecuMhaHiar Inc M3 E3 EID rTza 100a tOa (Oa 110a ha day ' COLO o E3IZ3 O 000 022 3 8TATXMANY MSMII 46 O PL way Cloudy Ctoudy 1 the city once they choose to your backyards” she said-- ' “We don’t want to be climb- develop it The law states that and the property will then be used fences opening ing your to maintain the waterway and your gates! We don’t want to Continued from A1 stalk your children We don’t develop a public trail system want to sell drugs down there The law has residents up in “There will be fataiities” We just want to have the same arms They claim it allows the Jones told councilmembers: opportunities as you have to city to “steal” their property Hollow Road resident GinBut Nibley officials insist enjoy the river” That was the intent of the that the two Issues are sepager Fenton said traffic is council over a year ago The rate Though residents are already too dangerous for children Even today she city wanted to preserve access upset over the ordinance it woa’t allow her children-tto the BlacksmithfoARivcffy has iwroanneerion jo die park ridd their bikes on the road for fishing or playing iri thsapfoposai But traffic is just one piece water vr' Residents disagree citing of the argument Of equal Lawmakers found their "die city’s application for grant concern is crime access in a re piece' money on die project They Residents spoke sometimes owned by Utah State Univeread a statement Unking die tearfully of rape molestation rsity' park to a community trail sysThe university retained four tem along the river " drug deals vandalism bur-acres along the river which it “If the park goes in now glary and other criminal acts that might be attracted to such would preserve as open space what do you think is going to " for the public and agreed to aparit go in later one resident sell the remaining 10 acres to asked They claimed it would be a The connection between the “magnet” for such activity Nibley city That purchase has two projects is a fallacious particularly in a secluded rural not yet been made location with little or no one city officials say Yes die trail system was Ordinance 024)2 police surveillance “A park ought to have four But there lies a deeper issue mentioned as part of the grant streets around it and enough in the park discussion — one application Yes it would be crime” to that was excluded from Thurskeep lighting away pint of that trail system if it ‘ said Nibley resident Clyde were built But the use of state day’s discussion at the request Nowda “This park has neiof Nibley Mayor Lynn Welkgrant money is not contingent ther of those” er upon building a trail outside Councilman Wells shook his The issue was referred to as of the park City Administra02-0- 2 head He had proposed safety or “the thing we can’t tor Lany Anhder said talk about” “If the trail is never built lighting at one time but residents accused him of light What residents couldn’t that’s fine” Anhder said ' pollution speak about was an ordinance “They will give us the money ”1 don’t know what else to passed early this year aimed ainyway” do” he said at creating a trail system along But the perceived connecthe Blacksmith Fork River Nibley resident Joan Rudd tion between ordinance 02-0- 2 The ordinance requires spoke up from the pro-paand the park project has landowners to dedicate 35 feet camp emerged as a stumbling block “We don’t want to be in of their riverfront property to along the way and fueled ' Nibley 14-ac- rk Groups Continued from A1 ii identified On the back of the child's head was a tattooed swastika about the size of a quarter It was detailed colored and very prominent The mother refused to let the nurse in the house but the nurse noticed flags with swastikas and other such items hanging on the walls and scattered throughout the room The nurse said she reprated Brakoo Tune-Up- s Aftomalon the incident to the Division of Child and Family Services which said though it is shocking to tattoo a child it was not child abuse Ogden police Lt Loiring Draper said the number of white supremacist groups is growing in northern Utah through recruiting efforts and an increasing population of prison parolees assigned to an Ogden halfway house Bu( he said he “doesn't want to put evetybody in a panic These guys are a cent but they arc not a major major issue’’ Many white supremacists Cooling Syitom 01 Service are moving away from more heavily populated areas of Ogden and Salt Lake City to rural areas of Box Elder or Cache counties Davis County authorities said a branch oSoldier of Aryan Culture a growing white supremacist group with ties in Ogden has been rumored to be meeting frequently in Sunset “Some (ft these guys are starting to sport tattoos across the back of their heads that say ‘Sunset’ ” said Davis County sheriff’s Detective TV Berger ‘ State Corrections officials accusations Of strategic property snatching by the council Nibley lawmakers said the 02-0ordinance will be addressed in a separate meeting next month Though opponents to the project appeared en masse Thursday night advocates for the park project were also pre- park “I wriuld like a park to walk (my son) in” Ashton said “I would like a handicap-accessibIf we are playground concerned about children’s safety then why not create a place for them to play other le than the road?" Another resident spoke of the park as an opportunity to preserve green space “It is really puzzling that people who love die country atmosphere would be opposed to locking down a piece of open space forever” he said For now the question of whether to build a city park will be left in the hands of a citizen’s committee drawn at random out of a pool of Hol- low Road and Road residents They will return to the council sometime in the next few months to make a recom- non-Hollo- w 352 documented white supremacists have been incarcerated within the past few years at the Point of the Mountain prison Of those people 200 are still incarcerated and 152 are on the streets 84 of them in Ogden “But that number js extremely low’’ said Brent Jex detective with the Salt Lake Area Gang Project He said documented members are constantly bringing in new people through an initiation process involving committing some type of violent crime Tronomtootono Timing AAA O RalesareGreatfor State Safety Inspection Debt Consolidation! 787-004- 0 1 RoaMonhal LmOffiar Bali MNeipumpe EtecMcal Prabteme Stele IrapacSons Full tofscSon 74-ya- rd Continued from A1 be a suspended game and wouldn't be in the books until it’s completed or canceled “The situation is a little tougher because the gamewas sent WASOtfTPAPE - 7-- 2 Among them was Laura Ashton whoirthemother of a disabled child akmg Hollow Road Her home was one of four in die Hollow Road neighborhood that would not sign a petition protesting the ColMay 7552177 NabbEiprioi Then after Tooele went ahead 6 Zimmerman hooked up with Mark Watter-so- n for a touchdown pass to take back the lead The Mustangs made good on their two-poiconversion try to make it 14-- 7 with 7:22 remaining before halftime The Buffaloes tied it when Kyle Brady returned a Zimmerman interception 60 yards with less than a minute to go-in tire second quarter Zimmerman threw for 174 compleyards on tions He set tire state record for most passing yards in a career when he hit Lance Weeks with a in the second period eclipsing the old mark of former Timpview QB Bret Engemann now playing for BYU But since tire game will more than likely not count neither will the stats meaning Zimmerman will have to break the record again when Mountain Crest travels to Salt Lake City next Friday to take on Skyline tied” ' ' Erickson said he does not want to complete the game Since it’s not a league game Bovee doesn’t think the game will resume ' ’ “Because it’s not a league game oftentimes in a situation like this they might not find it wrath the travel — especially in football — where you may not want to risk injuries and possibly disrupt tire flow of the season” Bovee said Mountain Crest quarterback Ryan Zimmerman accounted for both of his team’s touch- downs He began the game’s TD run scoring with a with 7:54 left in the first quarrd ter nt ll-of-- 19 er ' Jail Continued from A1 Sparks said he used to work with current Cache County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Bob DeGasser Sparks is proposing to “lend” the old cell to the county when the new jail facility in completed “If they use it” Sparks joked ” I sure think that would be a good place fra Bob DeGasser fra one night He could not only tell people what it was like 100 years ago he could show them” But before they “lend” if out Sparks said he and Andrew are looking into cleaning and restoring the cell “We’re going to take it and clean it up and paint it gray” he said SB Volunteer American Heart Association Business Plan For Success Learn Successful Business Techniques Financing Options Marketing Strategies Advertising Approaches Manual Record Systems Financial Analysis & Control Building Your Business Plan Free Consulting Provided Data: Tuesdays Oct l-- Nov 19 6:15 pm-8:- 45 pjn Cost: $280 Partners $120 Scholarship Available on Income 7 Register By September 24 2002 SBDC 797-227- : Sponsors Include: USU Small Business Development Center Ziona Bank Bear River Association of Governments USU Community Credit Union USU Extension ft College of Business in Partnership withtheSBA i |