Show A8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday February 24 2004 nejorweathetjnfojinks ITH EiWE ATH E R Utah outlook AceuWeatherxom wwwhjnewscorrJUBHBii Cache Volley outlook bww MRsnl nHBW Forecast for Tuesday National tomperatures J OlmCI forecast tor daytime conditions higMow temperature TODAY WEDNESDAY EXTENDED Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of snow Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent Cloudy with a chance of rain or chance of snow increasing by nightfall Highs near 40 lows in the mid-30- snow the rest of the week Highs in the lower to upper 30s lows increasing by nightfall Highs in the mid-3and lows near 20 NEV 0s near20 8 Air pollution advisory of Environmental The Utah 02004 ffiiflitfiiiiM 5640° St Gaorg Avalanche danger Hi Logan '39 KVNU Smithfieitf 36 42 Preston 43 ' Lo Prc City Hi Lo Prc 26 02 Wellsville 38 11 17 40 23 25 07 (1") 09 24 26 01 Logan Peak 24 Beaver Mt 33 23 ' ' Mendon 01 7:11 am- By The Associated ' UV Index: 2 (minimal) ' and therefore moving away from us approaching the speed of light Conditions: haze Visibility: 250 miles astronomy ffroc ketmallcom : Moon: Feb £7 liist quarter Poften: 20 (low) “They lumped it in with hayseedvilie communities outside of metroLogan politan areas became a Metropolitan Statistical Area after he had concluded his research for the hook r—' and began to examine what characteristics drove successful towns notion that communities would be 50 lo 100 miles from a metropolitan area be right on the interstate and have a four-yecollege” said Schultz As he narrowed the list Schultz noticed that 70 of his eventual toprlOf) communities were over 10Q miles from an MSA 59 were 25 miles from an interstate and only 16 had a four-yeuniversity The observations then led Schultz id notice a different factor that '' is intangible to cities Tike ' Logan its “brain bnnk" of graduates in the area and a natural beau- ty that makes it a trendy community to inhabit' He called those communi-tie- s “agurbs" a word derived' from agricultural and urban that indicates a third wave of migration driven by advances' in technology and rapid tran- sit The advances allow employees to live where they want to live rather than where the jobs are — which was the ' ar ' ar Continued from A 1 : ' Dentist there of communities doing well” “It's more the spirit of peo-” pie said Schultz: He said that in addition to the people Logan's highlights include a university that keeps “I had a preconceived - Israelsen's John T Caine Israelseb's attorney said in court Monday that the charges against his client “maybe shouldn’t have even come to court” and clas- sifted what happened as “pri- - : - - jail stay during his y The sentence was recommended by Adult Probation and Parole after Israelsen recently underwent ' a psycho-sexuevaluation '‘Quite frankly I thought ' that recommendation was extremely light” Low said Israelsen pleaded guilty Dec 30 2003 to one class-misdemeanor charge of sexual battery and one class-- mis- -' demeanor charge of attempt- ing to supply methyltestosterone to the 90-da- vate conduct-' ': “Ifliink he understands he crossed lhelineand made some mistakes and now has to - -- al paythe penalty” Cainesaid “I believe this has been an enormous wake-ii- p call for Vv him” ' A A Lo Pro 25 043 048 040 15 22 38 30 28 30 28 27 24 30 43 28 30 36 52 Canyoniands Cedar City HeberCity 41 Wendover 44 46 45 36 34 48 52 46 48 45 ZionNP 4740 Layton Provo Salt Lake City Snowbird ' Spanish Fork SL GeorgeTooele Vernal V 53 44 28 Boise Pocatelo Evanston 29 27 17 t 009 001 t 000 t 026 001 ' 014 000 000 000 026 000 t 000 aesr--- 2004 AocuWaathor Inc O & COLD ' UI HMflW 'STATIONARY E3 O EZ3 EZ3 In rx Sarny PLCtoMy CMy ' SL 5' EN on ago she told Low on Monday that riot a day goes by that she doesn't think about what hap- ' pencd She described it as humiliating and degrading “I trusted him and he ' topk advantage of that 'trust” the woman said : Israelsen apologized to the woman her friends and his family for what he did “I recognize I was wrong" he said “I made a huge judg- ment in error in administering that to (the victim) Ido accept full responslbilityfor ' 'M V think did what anyone would have “I Continued from A1 " - : " and humbly Bronson only regrets that rite hadn't arrived on the scene earlier “She’s a hero She did : everything right” Taylor said “But she’s also pretty indica- -' tive of the kind of carrier here 1 done1 ' ' — lobby Bronson postalI carrier about finding a member of her in trouble community ' “It’s your community” Brim-so- n said "You get to know die people’s kids their cats their dogs and it gets tobe your f t v because we’re so busy”-- ' today ' Even Bronson herself v remained busy that Monday After the paramedics arrived she continued her mail route in the heart pf Logan Neither sunshine nor snow nor med-icemergencies stopped the mail in Logan “She even got back early” Taylor said “1 was just very gladto be n 'able to check on him” said “I knew he was' in good hands when die police and ambulance arrived I just had to leave it in their hands and in the doctors’ hands I knew I did mteiything I could” community We’ve lost that Bron-'-so- ' - : READ I as I N UT T0 ME PBXDAY ‘ - - j Better Lighting Brake Tuns-U- f ary Cooiing SytMm Altamatgrx Oil SarvkXxTrwwrwaiofw Febnmy is Amerkm Heart Moatii Isn’t it time to take your heart and health into your hands? Hurry jri and take advantage of our BetterAppliances Better Price Offer expires Feb 28th 2004 O State Safety' Inspection PREMIER LIGHTING A APPLIANCE CENTER 17 SOUTH MAIN LOGAN CutoMrhikh 3131 nuam LoginBaclrtoal PraMam 8Ma : i Timing B WUatpunv 787-00- lnPeon 40 Fuil kfKUon Loysa 7S37M1 J ' ' al an apartment it was more in Logan too” ' “I think did what anyone: would have done: Bronson Said: For Bronson Monday's ' experience waSri-- about find- -' ing a stranger on the floor of LuoereHerald Journal Partygoers dance during a Mardi Gras celebration at Utah State University on Saturday night' The Mardi Gras season which began on Jan 6 will lend at midnight with the start of Lent Hero Low disagreed with Caine’s ''version of the crimes my actions” “The court doesn't consider The Utah Division of Occu- -' in be crime a to 'this private : and Professional patiorial any fashion” he said r Licensing will neither confirm Low told the court that ' nor deny Iisraelseri is being Israelsen giving a controlled by its office for investigated an was the womans woman to ' drug ethical Violations involving aggravating circumstance r Methyltestosterone is a pro- ' supplying the woman the because of his trusted position scription dnig used to methyltestosterone According as a dentist in the community strengthen bane It is also its Web site both to ' “You violated not to (theonly bejieved promote aggrosIsraelsen's controlled sub-sive sexual behavior among victim) you violated the trust other side effects according ttf of the public” he said - v ' : stance and anesthesia class II permits are active and no the National Institute of Though the complaint action has been : Health The victim in this case against Israelsen was filed by ' ' ' the woman more than a taken against' him was riot a patient pf year : Hi 31 31 31 Abovefeature provided by Astro Data! ServiceiUp city Now said Shultz smaller cities like Logan including Park City Ephraim and St George in Utah arid Jackson ' Wyo Bozeman Mont Durango Colo and Coeur d'AlepcJdaho are the towns that spitf success in population and job growth that is usually ' associated with hubs like Sili- cone Valley Boston or Seattle He said that taken as a whole the 397 communities identi&ed in his book created cine out of every nine jobs in the United States since 2000-- ' a statistic that gets lost as most newsorganizations and researchers focus solely on metropolitan areas “They lumped it in with hayseedville" said Schultz “but there's some great stories out there of communities but there’s some great stories out : ' case when employees migrat- ed from farms to urban areas It was also the case when employees started commuting from the suburbs back into the Boom : Alta Brian Head Bryce Canyon Press CacheValley forecast provided by Rational Weather Continued from A 1 sno Regtonal Temperatures ut mi Bain showers and thunderstorms swept across the South on Monday while much of the Northeast was treat- ed to sunny skies and mild conditions Heavy thunderstorms moved into parts of Louisiana Mississippi and Alabama bringing hail and even a few weak tornadoes Some areas of Mississippi received nearly 3 inches of rain bringing flash flooding Temperatures Monday in the lower 48 states ranged from a low of minus 8 degrees in Yellowstone Wyp to a high of 79 in Fort Lauderdale Fla Little red stars are possible to see with a telescope from your back yard With the Hubble Telescope it is possi- bie to see little red galaxies ' Humidity: 82 percent m 24 From Hie news wire 18 - Sunset: 6:09 pm 31 tibis and that natural avalanches are unlikely For updated conditions visit wwwavalanciieorg or call (435) 797-414- 6 Up above Almanac Sunrise: " cdy 06 cdy The AccuWeatharxom forecast for noon' Tuesday Feb 24 i i i i t:'!£i i eh on steeper dopes at lower human triggered avalanches are pos- Yesterday's Rating: and midde elevations Conditions: 15 50 Syracuse Tulsa Washington ’ liM AHZ AocuWaather Inc Local temperatures CHy Mpte-StPa- Quality Department issues daily advisories to reduce levels from burning wood in stoves or fireplaces Green means conditions are "satisfactory' yeilow means "bum if necessary and red means to “avoid Today's advisory for Cache Valley is RED Cadar 33 57 48 Wilmington Del 46 Temperatures Indteate Monday's high and overnight low to 8 pm Eastern Time Hi Lo PrcOBk 35 31 cdy Anchorage m Austin 70 58 Baltimore sno 49 25 Boston 46 30 cdy Charlotte NC 52 33 02 m 46 28 Cheyenne cdy 45 37 04 cdy Chicago Denver 49 29 cdy Detroit 30 39 cdy Grand Rapids 35 33 21 cdy Honolulu 84 75 cdy m Houston 67 58 Las Vegas 53 45 59 cdy Los Angeles 24 cdy 62 51 35 33 cdy 31 New York City 46 sno sno 47 30 Philadelphia Phoenix 57 50 96 cdy Portland Maine 38 qk 18 SL Louis 51 44 03 cdy 61 51 San Diego 94 Cdy Seattle 50 44 03 m - |