Show ' AS — Th - m i f 1 ' ' y 4 ' f i ' V ‘ ' l i ' ' ' i ' ' £ ' Herald Journal Ixgan Utah Monday April 5i 20Q4 Y JV : ' YY'v nSrafk - ‘ V ' t 'VisY v' 'Y V V t r ' v l TBEOTpgiresmgnHBUtah outlook ' ' ' Forecast forMonday : r &S' A : wva tODAY ' V V NEV: 0 r SeUtaCJtyi70Mr v : 'r iWTjjSTi Partly doudy the ' throughout day wjth highs in' the ripper 60s lows in the upper i Ajaifi O O TUESDAY T Partly cloudy with highs in the lower 60s lows Coding off with Jnthe mid 90s and a 20 percent around 30 chance of rain showers 30s highs the mid Y CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS No precautions r st t currently advised Nil AflIZ O 2004 AecuWorthor Inc Air quality Index (as of 3:30 yesterday) 25 Local toaiporaturos For H CHy Smithfiekt 68 69 70 Preston 69 Logan KVNU Pit Lo ' 39 35 33 36 City HI WeUsviha 68 69 Mendon Logan Peak 40 ' 33 38 33 By The Associated Sunrise: 703 am Sunset: 7:56 pm The full moon: 7:03 amf (EDT) Also at 3 pm in the same time zone the moon will be 40 degrees to the north of Spica Virgo's See over 2000 galaxies at a distance of 55 million Filtantft 31 Nashvie 56 76 50 43 dr dr 52 cdy 43 dr Rapid CHy Sacramento 78 67 I' TTSM Laketown 60 65 70 64 Logan 66 Moab 69 67 60 HeberCfly Ogden Price Provo Roosevelt Salt Lake City Snowbird Avalanche danger LOW in the backcountiy Yesterday's Rating: Conditions: As steep slopes heat up today the danger ot wet point avalanches may rise to MODERATE 6 For updated condmone vM wwwsvaianctieorg or call (435) 797-414- -- Spanish Forit St George Tooele Wendover ZkmNP r i09 dr Pro 27 ai3 36 001 30 (LOO 36 (LOO 29 - 000( 34 000 48 001 46 OJX) 37 t 45 (LOO 35 000 34 000 47 (LOO 33 000 43 000 50 000 42 000 65 66 69 55 70 72 72 70 68 41 44 47 30 46 69 73 Lewiston jX -- ody cdy cdy cdy cdy Lo 75i Boise Idaho Fate 1 56 33 32 49 66 Richfield 7 i': 41 HT 41 Hanksvie' cdy cdy 000 004 000 t t forecast for noon Monday April 5 The AccuWeathercom day The National Weather Service issued flood watches for some eastern sections of New Mexico where heavy rain on Saturday already had caused scattered flooding The swollen Pecos River flooded some streets with as much as 7 feet of water in Carlsbad NM In northern New Mexico sections of Interstate 25 were snowpacked and state police discouraged travel Showers were scattered across western New Mexico into southern Arizona Sunday's temperatures around the Lower-4states ranged from a morning low of 18 at International Fate Minn to a midday reading of 79 at Harlingen Texas rs astronomyOrocketmallcom :77(metium) ' Press 39 — i " Thunderstorms poured heavy rain on parts of the South- west on Sunday and light showers and snow flurries were scattered from the Ohio Valley into New England A storm system over the Southwest produced thunderstorms across parts of eastern New Mexico and western and southern sections of Texas Hail stones as big as golf balls were reported in Texas and Fort Stockton Texas measured 241 inches of rain by mid- above Up ffloon: 41 NorfoMa From the nevrs wire light-yea- Milwaukee New Orleans Almaiiac Humidity 26 percent UV Index: 4 (moderate) Conditions: Clear Visibility: 10 miles data see wwwairmonitoringutahgov e Pro Lo 1 real-tim- 71 Pfttaburgh BrlanHead Cedar City 'cdy ' ' ' 77 46 72 7' cdy 24 45 30 48 44 61 Fhoenbc 1 5Paandkws Air quality advisory I in - Platte !( Oklahoma Cfly Omaha Orlando Penfoelon PhlarMpNa " Sunday's Temperatures high and overnight toW to 8 p:m Eastern Time HD Lo Prc OUk 35' 28 14 cdy 63 48 cdy 74 38 01 cdy 75 50 cdy! 45 39 04 ' sno 70 24 jdy ' 88 28 cdy Cheyenne ' 45 32 '‘dr Chicago 49 36 Cincinnati dr Cleveland 39 31 M cdy Denver 68 36 ' Detroit 45 33 03 cdy ' Duluth 44 22 cdy El Paso 59 50 11 m EvanevMe' 53 36 dr FtQibanks 33 10 cdy 57 20 tody Fargo 14 cdy 49 31 Ftagstaff Grand Rapids 43 30 cdy Great Falls 64 46 cdy Jackson Miss 73 39 cdy 78 44 Jacksonville dr' 63 36 Kansas City ' cdy 77 61 Key West cdy 71 52 cdy LasVegas Little Rock 67 47 cdy 3 1 j ' vr AfcCUWSathOfXofa towcMtlw(hwtlnwcon(WonLhiiliiipiiiluw IDAHO National tomporaturos ' North indicate Cadi Valley outlook ' f rb:n:0 I — mr 1001 110s OS A E3 Cache JalleyJorecasf provided by National Weather ServiceyiLUD"Abovelfeature provided by Astro Data time at home and Mormon men were reminded of thpir traditional leadership roles in Continued from At separated after two preachers were assaulted last year There were no reporis of confrontations this year but' there was exchange that drew chuckles from those waiting to cross the street oulside the Conference Center ' One woman pushing a baby buggy shouted down a preach- er Sunday afternoon saying “Hey buddy I’m not even Mormon and you're starting to hug me” At the conference church leaders told LDS members to do alf they can to bolster their- families Working mothers Were urged to spend more - ' thefamily “The safest place and the best protection against the moral and spiritual disease is a stable home and family” said Boyd K Packer president of the Quorum of the Twelve 'Apostles: “Put your homes in order” influence of fathers in the home “A family needs a father to anchor it” he said “Your ' leadership in the home must include leading the family in worship” The 174lh General Confer-ence'ended Sunday More than 105000 people attended the five general sessions and mil- lions more watched or listened to the conference live on the Internet: radio or television The conference was trans- lated into 66 languages eight ' more than last yearThe church's membership is reaching 12 million said Hinckley with 52 million in the United Slates alone It is the nation's Christian denomination according to the National Council of Churches : - Women were encouraged to be at home strengthening the family “If mother is working outside of the home see if there are ways to change that even a little” Packer said' Fathers need to regain their ' roles as head of families Perry said He attributed rising rates of poverty youth violence and crimes and children failing in schools to a lack of a positive fifth-large- st Chu Ph‘0 Mormon Tabernacle Choir during the Sunday morning session : Uriel Domidano performs a solo with the the 174th semiannual General Conference of five children and 25 grandchildren ?We walked together through all of these eral downtown employers and a complex on Golf Course force StpviceS would have contributed $28 million agencies “We’d be lot more Road where one of the two DWS offices' in town is locar- towards the regional office efficient in the way we do ed: After the decision State 7 7 7 business” 7 complex: Continued foom Al : Continued from A1 Loraine Pace Rep the 7 Despite failure of foe Plans for an $8 million state ' claimed thatHouse Majority ' state complex Stewart skid office building to be built at rewind it" Hinckley told the home of the state office comLeader Greg Curtis the department is still in favor 200 North and 100 West were congregation “It i&a somber killed the project because a plex ' removed from an appropriaall its employees of moving time for me? - friend has inter- While s Department of from the site on Golf Cqurse tions bill in March The pro-jeThe Hinckleys had attended ' the Golf Course Road est in Workforce Services 7 Road and another office at v ' consolidated have foe would dedication of a Mormon Office where the DWS and spokesman said the depart446 N 100 West in Logan the Utah State Health Departtemple in West Africa in Janument has riot announced a speDepartment of Human Ser-- 7 ' Work'easier lot would' “It ment be a of 7 ary She fell ill on the return Department - vices lease office just cific site for a new office space for force of Services us one beunder for to roof" trip to Salt Lake City Department oyer $400000 per year Curtis building yet he acknowledged Child and “We were on our way said! Services we time ' Stewart claimed “Any Family benefino and downtown would be a wrongdoing arid she collapsed with home : Ser' can have a chance to consoliV Department of Human said the state bond that would cial location Gordon Hinckley weariness” take date we that opportunivices Department of Natural have financed the project was “We want to be the most without said elaborating Office and Resources v: of more expensive than main-- 1 convenient to our customers” a had difficult time “She’s ' office one into Rehabilitation taining the offices on Golf said Curt Stewart of the DWS since” 7 ever The mOve would also have ' Course koad t which does job trainincf and Staff writer John Wright conThe have been Hirickleys ' relocated several offices from tributed to this report Department of Work- employment services for sev- -' married 67 years They have Offices Wife i - ’I side-by-si- yearsco-equalsa- -- '7-- The death foil of at least 20 soldiers who were inside the Spanish base witnesses said " Continued from A1 7 i Spain has 1300 troops ta tioned in Iraq and foe Central cleric Muqtada i hours! American contingent is of a Two soldiers — a Salvado- similar size The Salvadorans opened fire on the are under Spanish command ran arid an Americap — died Spanish garrison during a street protest that drew about as part of an international 7 and nine' other soldiers were 5000 peopleTheprotesters wounded the Spanish defense brigade that includes troops werearigry over the arrestof ministry sayLNo other details 7' from Central America the cleric's aide said the' were available Multiple train bombings in : DefenSto in More were last month that lulled than Ministry Madrid Spanish 20Q people Madrid: v 191 people have been blamed wounded said Falah The attackers opened fire at j on director of the terrnists about noon said Cmdr Carlos tulip said they were punishing Najaf health department El Hcrradon a spokesman for the Salvador’s defense minister J Spain for its alliance with the United States in Iraq and 'said several Salvadoran sol- -' Spanish headquarters in 7 7 o dieri were wounded 7 : by Diwaniyah Afghanistan! 7- loll : y y O' : : Mtiw Lite" k ite pvtariatd aatyit boiyi MaqoNni qimk : With : V v ' j 1v MhiMtlM dkt m h'aa f-- y V- 'rf M ' r iqui Juif start ywr wight htrfirf 71 ' d tf tmrUm mi a hwhhy cm WpyN rntijf’ -- : Volunteer AimitounllaartAiioclatlonflfip Change YpurLife & Your Look Ultra Lite & Ladies al-Sa- dr gh --I aipjjE— yiafeiii'iii) - ' included two Iraqi compan-ionsthrou- - : : The Spanish and Salvadoran soldiers insidethe garrison fired back arid assailants later regrouped fn three clusters outside the base as the shoot- ing continued Ux several nd de storm and sun-' shine'” he mid : Marjorie Hinckltoy did not : attend the semiannual conference this weekend the first 7- - 7 she has missed in 46 years “She’s resting comfortably at home” said church spokesman Dale Bills who did not elaborate on her condition 7 ‘"7 1 ct : 7 -7 |