Show AS — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday September 21 2002 tookionlineJoiiweatherJnfQ links SSI "BBSm National temperatures Cache Valley outlook Utah outlook Forecast for Saturday ACCUWeathercom forecast tor daytime oonditiono hmhtow temperatures i wva i W35 Logan TODAY Ogden 75 M5 73 M3' Provo I 30s Richfield 78 Ml je MoajCTW'J hs 30s COLO will build into the p 95 Local temperatures Up above Almanac Full moon: 9:59a EDT This is the Fruit Moon or because it is the nearest Index: 5 (moderate) full moon to the equinox H is also the Harvest Moon At 5p EDT Saturn lies at western quadrature In the eastern sky before sunrise which would be the location of the third quarter moon Conditions: dear Visibility: 10 Moon Ful moon Sept 21 Lawn Water use: 5 days between watering water with 1 inch Cincinnati 84 70 dr dr 16 cdy WashingtonAC 85 cdy Regional Temperatures Cleveland DMasAWo Dayton Denver Flagstaff Thunderstorms and severe weather struck Indiana on Friday as a strong cold front pushed through the Midwest and South Dozens of homes were damaged and power lines and trees were knocked down in southern and central Indiana Storms also were strong in Kentucky Tennessee and Mississippi Radar estimates indicated as much as 4 inches of rain falling in Memphis Tenn and just over 2 inches accumulated in Stuttgart Aik Showers and storms also hit Wisconsin Michigan Illinois and Louisiana as clouds advanced eastward into the eastern Great Lakes western New England and ic across the states Rain also fell in Florida Lighter showers fell on South Carolina Georgia and Alabama Cold air from Canada moved into Montana and North Dakota but little rain Most of the West was cloudy or partly cloudy but dry Temperatures in the Lower 48 states ranged from a ' morning low of 26 in Stanley Idaho to an afternoon Ala 93 in of Montgomery high Memphis The AccuWeather r -- 10 Tran Oi 0 om forecast for noon Saturday LiT:-Z3r-r:- t Sept Y ’ 10a 20i Hi M SO 70s Ml (Os (Oa Bands aaparata high tomparahn zona for ths day e 2003 AccuXMhsr © astronomy OrocketmaUxom O Inc 21 t:-a- ' 100s E3 ED MUM COLD CZD E£3 E-- 3 (M O wmwij WPMMCscheuValleyorecast provided by NationalWeathetSerYiccHSUp Abbve:feature provided y Astro 102 Run Continued from A1 Continued from A1 comes into our restaurants hotels and retail shops And then they (tourists) go away and we don’t have to school them house them or provide sewers and landfills for them Tourist money is a very lucrative way fbfca community to majap money for its existing citizens" The Top of Utah Marathon was organized for the tint time in 1999 That sunn mer 974 runners crossed the starting line at Hardware Ranch In 2000 the number almost doubled to 1780 runners The next year participation climbed again to 1870 runnen But this summer race officials have seen a slight dip Hancock reported 1 580 runners The Top of Utah Marathon began this morning at 7 am The race will wind from Hardware Ranch to Merlin Olsen Park by early afternoon Love Continued from 58 68 110a Mid-Atlant- Mon Sunrise: 7:11 Sunset: 7:31 Humidity: 28 percent 71 57 81 Los Angela: a ' 48 71 dr dr dr dr 59 49 Houston Key West Las Vegas By The Associated Press Inc 75 97 66 92 Honolulu 11 ARIZ Cheyenne Chicago Sacramento Seattle Tucson Tulsa " From the news wire St George UV Mostly sunny and dear with after-hignoon highs in the lower 70s and overnight lows in mid 30s Synopsis: A dry ridge of high pressure area through the weekend Cedar City S3 Ml 02002 AccuWeather EXTENDED Mostly sunny and Sunny and dear dear with afternoon with afternoon in the lower highs in the lower 70s and overnight 70s and overnight lows in the lower lows in the lower Sell Lake CttySW6'’ NEV SUNDAY A1 f 1 tirtei r v - farm” With no home of their own yet the family that left behind house in Switzera four-stor- y land now lived in a dugout i i The older children slept outside in a tent during the summer is i Several years later the famwas finally able to buy a '5 ily three-stoi-y home of their own which they lifted off its dation on the seller’s farm put IT on a wagon and pulled with two horses to their own farm ' '£ i When Keller was 32 years J old he decided to go on a mission for the LDS Church His bishop said Keller was too r aold to serve a mission but that s there was something he was not too old to do — get ried Keller spent the next winter in Logan as his family did ft each year to be close to the LDS temple and met his future wife Richmond resi“ t dent Alice Anderson The 70 years since that mari TiX h&'i" riage have developed an l fA'--impressive progeny He walks ' V with the help of a thick wooden cane that is carved top to bottom with the names of his Mitch MaacaraMerald Journal descendants Ulrich Keller’s cane holds five generations of family At the top are Ulrich and names Alice Keller below them are ' ' l' & another pager or even to someone’s “Hey thinking about u” he types in as he waits for flights Moments Utter his giri: friend replies: "Hey thinking about u 2" Short message service — known as SMS and done via cell phones and pagers like Shankman’s — is generally limited to 160 characters So abbreviations are common in a service that is just now catching on in the United States If a British survey is any indication flirting will soon rank among Americans' favorite reasons to send text messages The survey commissioned last year by London-base- d Velocity Communications found that just over 40 percent of those surveyed said “yes" when asked “Have you ever sent a text message to tell someone that you fancy them?" Among the more popular lines to message: “Fancy a drink?" More than 80 percent of respondents also said they would use text messaging to stay in touch with someone after a date family bought their hay and the person who bought the last home he owned in Logan After a year in Logan the Keller family heard that homesteaders were getting 160 acres of free land near Idaho Falls All they had to pay for was water nghts So Keller’s father again picked up his family and moved to Mud Lake Idaho where “we got 160 acres and took the brush off and started our k v U mi n m y lUMK 1- -6- STATtOUWY 42b n wwey 6 shirt off and sleep with the window open” Maybe she ' thought it would make him strong but he doesn’t think that is the reason for his long ' life “You think a lot of good things eat the right foods” he said “Maybe some of it’s in the family” Over the years Keller has Worked a fum in Idaho owned an apple orchard in ' Logan and worked as a janitor in a North Logan school When he retired his goal was to attend the temple as much as possible His family chose to come to Logan so they would be close to an LDS temple because in the 1 1 years s — Ulrich Keller carved the dames of their seven children then 43 grandchildren 96 and finally clear down at the bottom his five — five en generations of 1 S3 Kellers Including spouses Keller is patriarch of a family totaling- 21S people The years have been good for Keller’s family in another ' way too Of those 215 people and 70 years Keller has seen only two deaths in his family Long life must run in the family blood Keller’s grandmother "walked the second- highest mountain in Switzerland” when she was 80 years old he said His aunt died at a ripe old 101 years and when his sister died at 95 she had never been admitted to a hospital “She went to hospitals to visit other people but she’s never been in the hospital because she was sick" Keller said between his family’s conversion and their departure from Switzerland his mother had compiled 16000 names from her' ancestry for whom she wanted to do temple work After retirement Keller continued attending the temple regularly Until last year he attended three sessions each day of the week making 15 session per week at 101 years old Now that he has gotten a little bit older he has cut back some still doing three ses- sions a day but not every day Though Keller has sold his orchard and home and now lives with his daughter in Wellsville he still gets around on his own Keller himself has only been to a hospital twice: once for a broken leg and once for something else but he can’t remember what it was When g he was young his “used grandmother to get after me many times I remember one winter I went to bed and had a shirt on Grandma made me take my along” he said “I can take care of myself I don’t have to depend on someone else to cany me Though he still walks on his own with die help of his cane long distances do tend to wear him out His main project now his daughter said is sleeping “I can walk from here to about a block and back and then I’m done for That stick sure helps me” he said mountain-climbin- Call today Mention this AD arid receive a f°ra ' Free 0ffiercxpirfs(ktl6t2002 Tooth Whitening! 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