Show A12 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday September 25 2002 H 4 4f focweaVierJnlolinksB wwwhJnewicomUauaaaBU aAtafcMI National temperatures Cache Valley outlook Utah outlook Forecast (or Wednesday Eastern Time AlbanyNY Albuquerque Atlanta Party cloudy with highs in the upper 606 and overnight lows in the lower to mid-30-s Mostly sunny and EXTENDED Austin Baltimore Mostly sunny and Billings dear with highs in dear with highs in themid-60-s overnight lows in the mid 30s Lo Hi ' Preston 79 39 39 36 78 80 LOgan Lewiston Pre ' Almanac City Hi Lo Weltsvillfi 78 36 Mendon 79 41 KVNU 80 41 Logan Peak 54 45 Up above Mon: Sunrise: 7:15 Sunset: 7:24 UV In a system of lunar observation in developed Mesopotamia 5000 years ago the12 houses or sun signs during the year contained each a successive lull moon One full moon for each of thelZ signs now 13 Ophiuchus has been added between Nov 29 and De&18 19 percent Humidity Index: 5 (moderate) Conditions: dear Visibility: 10 miles Moore Ful moon Lawn Water use: 5 days between watering water with 1 inch Associated Press Moisture in front of Tropical Storm Isidore soaked the Southeast and Gulf Coast on Tuesday while high pressure kept things mostly cool and clear throughout the rest of the nation Light to moderate rain stretched along the Gulf from Jacksonville Florida to New Orleans with some embedded thunderstorms bringing more than two inches oftain to some areas In the Northeast rain and clouds pushed offshore by afternoon Another cold front was moving through the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley but was producing no more than a few clouds and no precipitation High pressure was keeping skies clear to partly cloudy across the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys Mid- Atlantic Northeast and southern Great Lakes High pressure in the central states upheld the mostly dear sky and kept things dry though a cold front was slowly pushing into the northwestern Plains from Canada Scattered areas of clouds were spreading across parts bf Montana the Dakotas and western Minnesota bringing some showers Temperatures in the continental United States on Tuesday ranged from 24 degrees in Stanley Idaho to degrees in Phoenix Pro astronomy Orockttmailcom clr 38 42 45 48 54 46 43 39 73 67 78 cdy 64 77 61 i -- 10 LL ta 10p Op m dr dr a "n 20a Continued from A4 Land Continued from A3 Continued from A3 White House in its report on Iraq are “unsubstantiated claims” com- Housing and Food Services on the pro- ing from unreliable sources ject Wolcott said the decision to remodEven having weapons of mass el the Merrill and install a cafe even as destruction has never been inter- school officials fight for funds to tear it preted as a justification for down was a sound one for several rea- attack The Soviet sons Much of the equipment can be Union China and Pakistan all used in a subsequent caf£ iflh& Merrill with a nuclear arsenal have posed a' is demolished as proposed much greater danger to the US “It’s an investment We can make our than Iraq yet we found non-milinvestment back in three years but taiy solutions to our differences we're going to go for four just to be on with them the safe side” die said Funds designatWar with Iraq would be too ed for the library to purchase materials expensive I have trouble believing were not diverted to pay for the cafiS Congress would approve throwing nor were student fees for the library S10&-20- 0 billion against a single used man while they cannot afford to Another consideration as the idea was cover our retired parents’ prescrip- batted around for the past seven years is tion drugs This is a perversion of that the Quadside Calfd offers a service human values that students and faculty will enjoy Our leaders have no idea what “It is a really neat idea People are Hussein form a Wolcott said “It's a way of excited” regime in Iraq would take It is in" bringing people unlikely that that the Iraqi people to “We want and accommoanticipate would be better disposed to the date those use the of who the needs the than innocent now US given said Betty Rozum associate library” civilians have would we killed Iraqi director for technical services for Uni- and economic destruction we would versity Libraries “The Quadside Caff is have wrought during an attack in response to many requests and we’ve The US will only build its repubeen carefully planning this project for tation as a bully and rogue nation quite some time We're not adding this operating against common stanarea to jump on the popular bandwagon dards of international law The negwe’re thinking of our patrons — stualive feelings toward the US will dents spend a lot of time in the library" endure (even if the UN caves to US pressure and backs such an According to John Elsweiler associ- ate director for public services for Uniattack The lives of American sons versity Libraries upwards of $00000 visitors pass through the doors of the ' brothers fathers and husbands Merrill Library during the year Revshould not be discarded for such a enue from the Quadside Cafe will supfoolish and immoral cause Saddam Hussein has offered to port library programs Elsweiler said ' “We will reallocate income to library weapons inspectors Whether or not the offer is a ploy services” he said the right move is to send inspectors Plans also call for outdoor seating on to see whether these weapons exist the plaza in front of the library during It makes sense to disarm Iraq warm months The cafe will offer Interwhether through diplomatic means net connections including a wireless or military only after we know for hub A counter for Internet terminals is i certain it is armed planned The cafe's hours coincide with regular library hoiirs A grand opening for the Quadside Cafe will be held this Kathryn Fitzgerald ' fall Logan i-' -- ial ed Continued from A1 post-Sadda- m re-ad- SOn AccuWaathaf Inc Q GOLD ETE3 EJ H 0 m m Mr In (like Idaho Colorado Washington and Oregon) Tin Nm PCS Fiti k Ctou AninMi PIm forth Northern Utah art a NattomrMa Lmi Dlataaca heMii Save $100 master plan approval of anything he would have to have that in hand saying ‘I have water”’ Teuscher said If the 3580 acres are not rezoned to the new Resort and Recreation Zone nearly 80 percent of the proposed develop- -' ment would still be allowed under the current FR-4- 0 Zone Teuscher said None of that d development could be residences however It would have to be in seasonal cabins he said Ferrin said after the meeting that clustering development under the new RR zone is in building a attractive to him ' resort “If you want individual wells and septics and roads going to every 40 acres that’s what you'll get” he said “Clustering is extremely important to animals on site as well as the village concept” The master plan that Ferrin has presented to the council multiple times places each lot on five acres IM nm A year-roun- ay pm ' FwoKtKfr to SchoofOrtN forCoifcg r r-- j :: VfiSWrt tft mvtJiL'JItt Ph siudcntef f j single- -family two-we- (Mr ek - f IOQjDO I 1 Winter Weather Special It FREE m PCOPkMkylft min Hours: Mon-F- rl Sat San-ip- n 9am-12p- m 787-945- 58 12 8 y W 400 N II 400 Nan' E - Southfield 563-40-05 locally aaraad kanaaa PLCtatfy : taniatMi M4 'South Msin o to flamy W National Satelfite PCS STATIONARY - redm paagn moonaidt Ptua bng dttanca a aOudad aaaiy manna awy d on aa ca Urn pan tacbdM a yaar PCI typimrega Agreupnt 1100 holonOy atm ycupuchM PCS Samoa Phono and acMa on PCS AMmaga Apaamanl a ipqund Sm (no MMMf with no fencing allowed he said The RR zoning ordinance requires 85 percent open space but the master plan allows much more than that he said Residents trickled in throughSALT LAKE CITY (AP) — As allergy out the meeting to oppose the- t sufferers unhappily know from personal rezone though they did not fill pollen counts have soared since experience the chambers as they had in ' the recent rains which included piast meetings “This is the peak time of year for weed public hearings pollens: sagebrush tumhleweed ragweed Councilwoman Kathy Robi- -' that’s in the atmosphere right now and the son echoed Yeates’ appreciation recent rains we’ve just had probably of input from residents but enhanced the release of pollen once it requested “Please don’t me stopped raining” said Dr Charles Rogers of call about the road anymore Allergy Associates of Utah The road isn’t going to hap- The rains weighted the pollen down on the pen offering allergy sufferers abrief plants More than a year ago the reprieve But once the rains stopped and die prospect of an access road weather warmed up the irritants were airthrough the south end of Cache borne once again Valley was proposed and quick- Those with allergies also probably are ly shot down County Execunoticing their symptoms more because as the tive Lynn Lemon has said the air cools they’re outside more andmore county can’t afford to build a likely to open thdr windows road and Ferrin has said he Allergy sufferers should keep their home doesn’t need the road and car windows shut especially at night Ferrin said the shower and wash their hair after being oudelay on the vote is not a probtride before! bedtime and get advice from a lem for him doctor on which medications to take said “I’m fine with them taking Carol Maw administrator at the Intermounthe time that they need to feel tain Allergy and Asthma Clinic which is comfortable” he said “Delay is booking about 20 patients per doctor per day “This is just what happens this time of part of the process I would feel much better about people get-year in Utah” Maw said “We live in a desert we have lots of weeds” ting their questions answered” Now Mapngntouchatmar tianavar You can cm la anyarfiara nfia U0 tarn anpmara ai yourariandad caang araa am an our PCI naamfe reading mom Wan 230 k 1P0P HOP SOP neighborhood Dial is the input Akina is looking for’ The parks and recreation director plans to meet with neighborhood residents once a month for the next seven months to develop a design for the property Those issues will be among the points of discussion The aim is to have a concrete design in hand by the end of the fiscal year when the city council lays out its priorities for next year’s bud“I think the council would get be more inclined to look at it (the project) if the public has had a chance to look at it” A planning meeting will be held to discuss such matters at 7 pm in the Logan Justice Building 290 N 100 West ltalt ' Sprint i Ptantpp thosedebts k But some residents oppose such V Ktion' When the issue came before the Logan Municipal Council in 2000 Councilman Steve Thompson urged the city to leave it as open space Similar views have been expressed by others in the Hillcrest Nolu More' Anytime Minutes the entire states of Utah lots of room to use them And i - Rains push up pollen count Powder - i i SO (Os 70 zona lor Ihpdpy Mi repay the debt incurred from buying the Deer Pen property That could be good news for the city's budget ' Logan city spent $16 million for the land two years ago — a sum paid out of the cemetery trust fund and out of a $1 million loan from the solid waste department The dollars received from residential devel- opment would go toward repaying property linking the Bonneville to Lundstrom Park But the bigger question for the land’s development lingers over the interior of the property Bedrock lies just three feet below the surface jnaklpg it less than ideal for burial purposes It could still be used but tire question is whether it could serve another purpose Akina suggested opening it to development Not only ' would such development be well-suitfor the land but it would help MW ‘ I Cafe i Mi 40i rarrar Your view 'I m Bandiiaparatahigbtamparatui C : 61 81 Ft From the news wire City dr 73 86 79 55 75 Cleveland 67 Dalas-Worth 83 72 Dayton Denver 83 77 Flagstaff Honolulu 85 Houston 87 87' Key West Lias Vegas 101 71 Los Angeles 85 61 day Local temperatures 46 59 69 58 48 47 53 Cincinnati A weak cold front will move south across Utah today A dry northwest flow will follow for Thursday and Fri- Synopsis: By The Lo 72 81 Boise Boston Cheyenne Chicago the upper 60s and and overnight lows in the lower 30s Hi a apwhri CfeariaOt Unta Mu Oaanaay a llqpa i I I Battery Flush Cooling System set antifreeze to --40 Starter as : to m Wiper Blades Defrost Service Battery Tire Pressure Drive Axles 7 CV Boots ' Headlights Clearance lights lwaumatyAMiaHaOaY(AarahrGwttiMg |