Show Aio — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday September 18 2002 M Cache Valley outlook Utah outlook AceuWeatherxom torecas) -- tor daytime condrtioot hqMow temperatures r "iai— Temperatures indicate Tuesday's high and overnight low to 8 pm Eastern Time r- nj—® 5IV44’ Sail Lake City 1 LjL TODAY THURSDAY EXTENDED Mostly doudy with occasional rain snowBfo mgns n Mostly sunny and Mostly sunny and dear with afternoon highs in the mid- 60s and overnight lows in the mid to dear with after- noon highs in the upper 50s and and around the lower 50s with lows overnight lows in the mid-30- s the mid-3- NEV in 0 5sme i -- 'l j By The Associated NIL Local temperatures City Hi Lo Pro 34 WeHsviHfl 60 48 40 65 Smithfield 81 X 24 Logan Peak 55 KVNU 81 45 39 58 City Hi Lo PTC Lewiston Preston 58 58 Logan Menddh' 57 57 52 50 52 48 Almanac Up 18 above Mon: Sunrise: 7:07 Sunset: 7:36 Because Neptune and Uranus are Humidity: 86 percent UV Index: 5 (moderate) dose to each other in the sky yesterday the moon passed near Neptune ' and therefore today is the moon's turn to pass near Uranus at 5p EOT The moon will pass 4 degrees to the SSE n of Uranus Conditions: overcast Visibility: 10 miles blue-gree- Moor FulmpanSepL21 Lawn Watar use: 5 days between watering water with 1 1nch astronomyOrocketmalLcom ' 80 50 52 64 59 - 79 56 60 64 64 91 75 88 Showers and thunderstorms spread from the Gulf Coast through the Tennessee and Ohio valleys Tuesday and showers were scattered across the Northwest Afternoon thunderstorms were scattered along the Gulf Coast from southern Texas into Louisiana Storms also moved inland across parts of eastern Texas and Louisiana and radar showed isolated storms in parts of Arkansas Mississippi and Alabama More than 2S inches of rain was reported at Lufkin Texas and around an inch fell from midnight to noon at Huntsville Beaumont and Galveston Texas A belt of widespread showers and occasional storms stretched from Missouri across western Kentucky and Tennessee into northern Georgia During the afternoon that area of wet weather expanded across the Ohio Valley into southern sections of Illinois and Indiana and eastward into parts of the Carolinas Farther north scattered showers and thunderstorms were possible during the night over the upper Great Lakes ' Tuesday’s temperatures in the Lower 48 states ranged from a morning low of 32 at Ely Nev to a midday reading of 97 at Gila Bend Ariz The highest midday heat index was 102 at Leesburg and Homestead Fla The AccuWeathercom I I" H'-m- ’ -- 10 O 0l 10s forecast for noon Wednesday "T- -T is that Utah is allowed three years to recon- - : cile the number due to church service that many of our male students undertake” Kinkead said “I think this next year — fall ' 2003 — will really be the time to test our new recruitment and retention initiatives” In an effort to recruit students who are academically prepared for university study and to retain a higher percentage of students admitted USU officials enforced the institution's admission standards this fall and therefore turned 250 applicants away Kinkead said The size of the freshman class is down approximately 400 students she estimated Monday MWe will certainly continue to service the undergraduate freshman population” Albrecht said "but we’re not going to feel a whole lot of angst with these numbers” President Kermit Hall said House Bill 331 which doubled the time and money students to qualify required for residency and associated tuition discounts has hurt USU’s enrollment figures The institution's tentative budget for 2003-0-4 includes a request for $1 million in legislative funding to address losses related to 20b S0( n'’l 40a SOa Bondi eapmle Ngh tampmom out-of-sta- te HB331 “HB 331 has cost us both in Continued from A4 British public comes to see the US as engaged in reck- less military adventures in the Middle East then the alliance with tte US will come to seem more of a danger than an advantage to Britain When it “consults” with tte British and otter gov- emments about war with f Iraq the Bushadministra- tion needs to undersold that their response will be shaped not just by their views of this issue but also out-of-sta-te past” Ma 70i O E3 E3 Em E3 a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International 10 Similarly Bishop held to a belief that the federal “Wc showed tte 17-- y ear-ol- d Ifree at Smith’s this picture and she picked him out immediately” Ridler said Hans is a Caucasian male with short blonde hair and blue eyes who stands 6 feet tall and weighs 210 pounds Tte descriptions given to police by tte alleged victims match or were similar lo Hans’ appearance After being arrested Monday Hans confessed to investigators that be attacked tte women Ridler said “He told us every- thing” Ridler said “He admitted to inappropriate conduct with tte victims He doesn’t even know why he’s done this Nothing we can tell him is going to help him understand it He needs some professional counseling” Though Hans was described by Oh i cdy cdy cdy 026 000 023 022 010 019 030 000 000 000 54 37 50 52 52 37 46 63 52 51 100 (Os 110 ky fHMH Es£j ESI turn O In turns STATIONARY b3 HCkiW Onttf kid he will open government to all people He said the Republican-controlle- d Congress has closed its doors to Utah’s residents by holding closed lunch meetings nearly every day ini which rep-rcsentatives decide ahead of time which way their votes will go “The debate that comes out in the actual session is a sham” Thomas said He plans to the doors of government to keep lawmakers accountable and push to make then) more accessible to ' their constituents One of Bishop's major issues is smaller government which he said should be realized through prioritization and legislative measures There is no such thing as a bad government program he said but the legislature needs to decide which ones are worth the limited dollars available and let the otter programs go by the wayside Tte most recent government surpluses were not because tte government was any smaller Bishop said but because there was so much more money from tte people pouring into the some ofhis alleged victims as possibly being mentally retarded police say that isn’t tte case “We we’re wrong about that” Ridler said “He’s probably of average intelligence” Ridler said Hans is still under investigation for allegedly fondling himself in front of a woman as he sat in his car in the Albertson’s parking lot last month “The suspect is believed to have been involved in other acts of lewdness and tte investigation is continuing with additional charges pending” Ridler said Hans is being held in the Cache County Jail on $60000 bond He is scheduled to be in court Thursday for an initial appearance re-op-en Continued from A1 Applied Technology Cen- ter and the English Lan-guage Learning Center have tte opportunity to be a part of the discussions “There's a real antidpa-tion to get this up and moving” said Zsiray “This u a project that will make a real difference for ldds” The board will discuss high school proposal in greater depth at a work session on tte charter Oct 3 " - 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M--F 30 dr dr 05 today Cleanin8 Tooth Whitening! nt should have as little as ' ' govern-me- possible to do with controlling development of agricultural land though he and Thomas ' both agreed that farmland should be protected Local zoning ordinances and planning commissions have die control to keep that land as it is he said But that’s not enough Thomas said because many of Utah’s farmers are getting older and beginning to look at the option of selling their land possibly to developers Thomas agreed with the need for local control but added that the federal government should also provide funds to keep fanners farming or encourage than to sell their land to otter farmers The issue that enjoyed the most consensus between the candidates Tuesday was' the much-pushinstrument land- Airing system at Logan-Cach- e port Both pledged if elected to keep fighting for funds from various federal agencies to build the ILS But as Thomas pointed out Cache Valley needs the help of the federal government to purchase the system In his campaign Thomas says ed can ii victims this past weekend to cor-s identi- roborate tte fication “One ID by the wasn t sufficient (to arrest him) but tte additional identification by tte two yictims on Saturday w®8 certainly sufficient to place him unto arrest” Ridlw said All of the alleged victims including a teenager who was poped Saturday in tte parking ra m Smith sgrocay store iden- tified Hans in the photo as die man that had fondled them too Mention this " f°r a Exam AD andreceive a (few totem responsibility is important Bishop stood his ground against taxes and government spending “I do believe in tax cuts! I do believe that the government has never been able to take your money and spur on the economy by spending it better than you can” Bishop told the business owners “The federal government has yet to prove that they can move the economy forward The private sector Continued from A1 Peace v- F' - ' MllcSL Call Offer expires Oct 16 2002 r- A by the entire context of US relations with their coun- tries Endless US references to Winston Churcliill and rhetoric of emotional attachment between two countries without real con-tent can be used only so often before they begin to resemble tte old Soviet lan- guage about “brotherly socialist nations” If an alliance is to remain strong it must embody both real mutual advantages and real mutual respect Anatol Lieven is the confidence in our system” Thomas said “What this economy needs is not tax cuts What our economy needs is confidence that these numbers we get from corporate leaders are true ” He reasoned that confidence in corporate America wOL increase investment and help push die economy forward Not disagreeing that corporate and-nation- cdy rELE3 Mi zone lor Ow COD- Continued from A3 Other factors contributing to the slowdown in enrollment officials surmised include increased tuition fees and a downturn in the state economies Historically when the economy has been down colleges and universities have grown because individuals who need jobs or additional training take the opportunity to get it Albrecht said Unfortunately this year that growth is much more selective and driven by trying to minimize costs he said It is a point of interest Albrecht said that institutions of higher education in urban settings throughout the state have showed sig- nificant growthThe University of Utah Salt Lake Community College and Utah Valley State College have grown while rural schools like USU the College of Eastern Utah Southern Utah University and Snow College have had limited growth or decreased numbers he said The trend Albrecht said is likely driven by die economy “Students have chosen to stay home because it’s cheaper” he said “I think kids that would have preferred to be here are staying closer to home:” dr FWONTB: Congress ' cdy Sept 18' CacheVallejorecast provided byiJationalHWeatherServlceSUp Aboveileaturd provided by Astro Data Continued from A3 dr dr 78 69 65 61 naweia usu dr 53 61 Press students notably from Idaho and Wyoming but also more generally in tuition dollars” Hall said "This change has been most notable at the freshman level where we had a strong applicant pool until 331 came along and the result was a much lower yield on these students than has been the case in the cdy 06 cdy 64 105 78 78 83 88 66 95 90 From the news wire m HO C2002 AccuWtamer Inc Phoenix Pittsburgh Brigham City CedarCity An upper trough strengthening over Southern will move jnto Utah today A ridge of high pressure Oregon will move in for Thursday through Saturday J 80 74 WartngknDC84 Regional Temperatures Synopsis: r 'teOMrgii'irsr V‘ -: 91 New Orleans 90 New York City 79 Seattle Tucson Tulsa upperSOs 0s r Miami Beach' ' WY0-- n £3 icdCHyT-- National temperatures F Forecast for Wednesday — LookonlineJorAweaUieLinfoJinks on 1300 North 400 East Suite 360 Regional Medical Alls Building Logan 753-52- 80 ' |