Show A12 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday February 2004 1 : Looklonlinejo rweathei nf o I i n ks www hj ne ws x’o m Utah outlook ACCUWeatherxom ' Forecast Notional temperatures Cache Valley eutleok for Sunday Bowes NaflonU Wmfnr Ocnrtrs u forecast tof davtjnMCondit)on& hohtowtamowarurM MONDAY TODAY Partly doudy with a 20 percent Cloudy with Temperatures hxfcate Saturday's high and overnight low to 8 pm Eastern Time Hi Lo Prc OUK 50 32 Atxtquerque cdy 12 Atlantic City 24 dr Boston 15 27 dr 14 8 Chicago cdy Cincinnati 20 -- 12 cdy EXTENDED a 20 56 64 5 Nashville 35 New York City 28 25 Phiadetphia Phoenix 62 LasYsgas LosAngelss Quality issues daily advisories to reduce levels from burning wood in stoves or fireplaces Green means conditions are "satisfactory' yellow means "bum if necessary and red means to "avoid’ Today's advisory for Cache Valley is pREEN r ' Logan ' KVNU Smithfield ' Preston HI Lo 31 19 32 34 16 Pro trc 06 (IT m 1 33 32 3 17 2 23 (minimal) Visibility: 10 miles From ' dr dr 51 52 -15 sno cdy 11 17 dr 12 ody cdy 13 cdy dr HTLo Sait Lake City 30 Snowbird SL George Wendover 15 Prc cue are M BwKk n Ha rzn 70s Mi lapanto high tompaniure zoom lor da 006 034 20 7 37 27 26 20 7 48 36 36 27 18 Pocatello Evanston dr 48 ' 000 000 000 000 001 1 3Bl Mi fcy - e Press Arctic air made much of the Great Lakes and lower Midwest shiver Saturday but mild conditions prevailed for much of the nation A large high pressure system brought calm weather to much of the East although southern Florida saw rain A weak weather disturbance brought light snow to the Northern Plains Light rain fell in parts of Arizona Colorado Nevada Utah and the Pacific Northwest Temperatures in the Lower 48 states Saturday ranged from a midday high of 74 in Marathon Fla to a low of minus 33 in Park Rapids Minn (low) I the news wire By The Associated astronomy Orockstma II xom Moor Feb 6 Ml dr 02 04 At 6 am Neptune will arrive at conjunction with the aun This will place this planet on the far side of the suh as seen from the Earth The outer planets (Mars through Pluto) rise in the East after conjunction and set in the West just before conjunction pm' Conditions: overcast 01 Wellsville ul probable and natural avalanchaa are possible For updated conditions visit wwwsvalahchoorg or cal (435) 797-414- 6 Pro Up above Humidity: 61 percent UV Index: Lo Logan Peak Beaver Mt 32 Sunrise: 7:40 am ' Hi 11 Almanac Sunfst: 5:40 City m cdy Regional Tbrnperatuies The AccuWeatherxom forecast for noon Sunday Feb Yesterday's Rating: CONSIDERABLE on steep (topis Conditions: on these dopes human trtggeidd avalanche Mendon 16 rri Mpto-StPa- Avalanche danger Local temperatures 04 percent chance of snow Tuesday Highs in the upper 20s lows 10-1-5 degrees Air pollution advisory of Environmental The Utah O 2004 AocuWaHSar Inc 38 43 56 44 38 14 Partly to mostly doudy with a 50 percent chance of chance of light snow this after- - ' snow highs in the noon highs in mid-20- 8 lows 15-2-0 the upper 20s lows near 20 degrees Department 47 PodlandOre Sacramento 57 San Diego 62 San Francisco 55 Seattle 43 WashinglorvDC27 CacheValley forecast provided by National Weather COLO To Service? Up“Abovef feature E3 EU M WARN 0 E3 E3 aw In Cm my STATIONARY HCM CM - provided by Astro Data School Continued front A1 Continued from A1 school districts to broaden the educational hori- 2on for students with an interest in learning & trade Norton said he hopes the new high school subwill allow students with afocus on high-tec- h same the opportunity' jects “We think this will go in that direction' for the academic kids and we will be able to look at it with pride like we do our relationship with BATC” Norton said Nortorf said he understands that patrons ipay have some concerns but that plans are still in the national aviation” he said “The US intelligence com- munity continues to gather specific credible threat information on international flights as we have done in an ongoing basis in the past few weeks We have shared this information with our international partners and will work with them to put in place the appropriate security mea- early stages ' ‘There are a lot of things we haven't figured out yet': Norton said “There are a whole lot of "questions that need to be answered' Curriculum and funding for the building are two-of many topics the superintendents and USU need to discuss he said Funding could come from private sources or the districts could form ' an agreement for one district to build the school arid the others would help pay it off hesaid “It's all going to have to be worked out” Nor- ' ' : ton said District School Superintendent Logan City Richard Jensen said future discussions between - '" the superintendents university and state represen-tatiye- s will reveal more about the details regard- ing funding curriculum and sustainability of the program “Right now our district is interested in continu- iiig to participate in the dialogue about what it willali lopk like and how it will benefit those students" Jensen said : - " : a- : - stare Icy 'v APphoto David Dudiairrne a member of a twain from British Columbia works on the entry "Paradigm Shift Friday at the Budweiser Jntemationai Snow Sculpture Championships in Breckenridge Colo under-represent- ed Air : i Continued from AT - “So many (students) when they finally get ready to decide ill's not a ?5-2- 5 (per- - '' clears : with recruiters for different ing to Utah State University officials Despite rumors that athletic teams competitors would take The admissions department advantage of the situation to reported that the number of lure recruits away from Aggie winter visits and applications sports teams and classrooms so far in 2004 is parallel with 'recruiters and admissions perthose of past years and pollii- -' sonnel said the number of tion doesn’t appear to have questions asked about pollu- had an impact on their efforts tion has been lower than the to sell the institution at this PM 25 count on a cool sum- ' poinL"-:mer morning “It hasn’t been mentioned “Air quality has newer even men:yet so for the moment we’re come up never been tioned by a recruit” said Mike ' doing OK” said Jimmy ' Moore director of admissions Strauss of the USU Athletic at USU Department after consulting cent) decision it's 502 to 498 And ny little factor could sway that decision” said Thpmpsorf a former coi-- " ' southern Utah ’‘Something like this' cpuld have an effect” lege' recruiter-i- Butso farithaisn'Laccord- - “ Wli year-roun- Cal-iforn- : : - ' ! Moore I F'REE! : Ingrown ToeniHa mmt TYauma' Other departments may eyen benefit from the effects ' ofinvasion Science profes-sors students and environ-ment- al research teams on campus have already begun to work on programs to alleviate the annual air quality issue" as opportunity has risen from the ' cloudy mist “We’ve been handed a dirty r lemon” said John DeVilbiss Executive Director rf Public Relations arid Marketing: “We’ve got to wash that lemon' and make lemonade” : - Lon-do- FOOT AND ANKLESCREENING V Neuroma Neuropathy:' f HedPain High Arches FROM 9:00 AM-2:0-' 0 Gout ' dub Foot: 8idn Disorders Diabetes warto ' Bunion1''' Hammer Tnea Flat Feet Arthritis FootAnide Wound Care 4 ia : ’ : Moore admitted cold winter weather in Cache Valley can be an obstacte in recruiting d students who live in warm climates like or Las Vegas However he said giving potential students the chance V to judge perceived stigmas for themselves is still the best way to counteract any type of v'' v reservation “Once they visit the campus they see the beauty of it and forgetthewiifter” said sures” Over the holidayssecurity was tightened considerably around the flights that con- coined officials Passenger air- ' line cargo' was inspected for and law enforce- - ' example ' ment's presence was increased atairports No flights have beeri delayed or canceled due to the new threats officials said However a senior law enforcement official said US officials are talking to British and French authorities and no decisions have been made about delaying or canceling ' future flights Another senior law enforcement official said the intelligent being gathered is similar to what US authorities were hearing during the heightened terror alert That prompted UJS officials to ask for the cancellation oft wo British Airways flights from London to Washington and six Air France flights between Paris and Los Angeles A number of omer flights were delayed for hours so passengers could bechecked ' against watch lists One of titose flights British n Airways Flight 223 from to Washington Dulles ' International Airport is the ' subject of renewed concern by intelligence officials PM SATURDAY FEB Se hsAfsi ' espsnof 7“ FOOT & ANKLE SPECIALTY CLINIC William W Minting DPM Logan Medical Center V ii a IHlT) jut X 550 E 1400 H Suite Office (435) 753-395- 3 K: |