Show V' a f fit-'- M '' ' vi The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday April 13 2004 llll— llli ' — in lIQllIl ffm’ TBEiOTBEBgsmBSiniESBilF "?': WWiWrafcHS' '' r Utah outlook v :v:-- 'f ' :? Cacho Valloy outlook ! " Forecast for Tuesday ' r ' ' '?' AceuWeathefXOm toracasTIbr daWmacondllone hkfttowtempsratoaa mvt : j v ?s t if f llatfonal toiapoiturpi?L' Ibmparalurae indcals Monday ? 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Ungerfng low pressure brought more rain to the East and parts of the South on Monday while much of the nation's Almanac Up abovo 8unriaei6:S0arn Sunaat: 8:04 pm The moon la 5 degress south of Neptune today all 0 am Neptune has winds of up to 2000 km per hour It a believed by astronomers that Neptune may have small (Earth-sizerocky and iron core similar to the size of Earth HumldRy: 25 percent UV tndm:5 (moderate) ' Conditions Clear ' VWMIty 10 mites Moon: New April 19 ' Pollin: B7 (Ngh) - y-- Monday’s temperatures hi the Lower 48 states ranged from a low of 3 degrees in Laramie Wyo to a high of 82 In ' 'V Miami' astronomyOrocfcatmaiteont had been abducted Also Monday a member of die Governing ' Council said at least 12 foreign hostages have been released ot kfentify the nationalities of the released hostages or where they were However a member of his office reached later said the number of those released was unclear Eariier MuthannaHarilh spokesman for Islamic Clerics o i software conversion took a large amount of time away from the staff aver the last six montiisof2003 Continued from A3 “Because of dial they (city ambulance billing staff) were the depart- 3 : In hot able to make the collection ment collected more than $13 ' calls” mid Burton milUon in ambulance bills First Professional earns a and was close to tiiat amount 21 pocentage on all accounts 2 as well How- over receivable eSVer training city employees tivoogh the con- -' with die tract Medicand in new Medicare city a price die v wa4 aid billing regulations and a willing to pay for a city Paci-fier- xp l2to2feetin devationthat will be lost from the lake due to evaporation When the lake reaches 5902 feet above sea 2001-200- ' ' service that handles collec- tions from several Utah cities and is able to stay cunent on v changes to lulling practices While Burton didn’t know what percentage of outstanding bills have been collected since the private company took over he felt confident the new service has improved on die old method “They’re making more phone calls tiiat I know” aid Burton “It's more efficient : ' and from a managerial stand- point it takes less of our river' : O'' “time”' up” he said Cub River Cual Co President Gale Moser said after Monday’s meetmg that be plans to meet with the company’s shareholders on Thursday said that in addition nigfe-Hto planting less acreage many will likely substitute crops V that require less water “We’ll explain it to them ’11 nave so This has never happened before in the history of die operation of die rivet” Barnett also said that given the lake’s current level farm- ers can expect similar irriga- - : tion supplies for the foreseeable future If we get avenge years it’s gcang to take s long time to bring tiiat storage level back ! above thelevel st which cai ao longer pump water finoirtThirtake'inth the river Howeyt£ln addition to the irrigation allocation die ' company must factor' in 125000 acre-fe- et or about 1 2002-200- ‘never againr really going to ring hollow one more time? irriga- - above sea level when Tt’s just a question of when” Barnett said "Some-body’-s going to get cut off level water can no kmger be removed Barnett said die situation likely will remit in a water emergency this summer He said the Bear Lake Commisr sion would declare an emer- gency if a user with Utah water rights which are considered senior claims they are being shorted by an Jrpstream user witii Idaho water rights The Bear Jtiver Canal Co in Box Elder County has Utah water rights while the Cub River and West Cache canal companies have Idaho rights In the event of an emergency die latter two would be denied additional water from die firm distribution begins Tlut’s approximately 18 feet below normal and just 3 5 feet Tivtian O 3 provided bVAstro Data’ Continued from A1 Al-Jaze- E3 EIH Vffl forecast provided by released nine hosdges of van- ous nationalities including Tliiks and Paldstanislt was not ' clear if he andxhil-Hami- d were referring to the same hostages or if the Chinese mentioned in the Xinhua report were included in that number The nine were truck driven for military supply convoys which have come under heavy attack in recent days by gunmen on the western and southern outskirts of Baghdad Eight of the nine freed hostages appeared in a video broadcast Sunday on The eight included two Tides three Pakistanis a V Nepalese a Filipino and an fhan A1 MohsenAbdul-Hamiddidn- : d) CachValle Continued midsection ertioyed sunny sMee Scattered showers end thunderstorms swept over the eastern seaboard and into Ohio the CaroUnas and Appalachians Southern Florida saw over an inch of rajnfal: with about 17 Inches fdNng in St Petersburg Tranqufl condttons prsvaled over the center of the nation' with sunshine warming much of the Midwest and Plains ' Clouds though hovered over Kansas southern Nebraska and the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles A few Ight snow showers dusted western Kansas The WSatenidyed dear skies and dry calm condWone Parts of the Pacific Northwest had cloudy skies but stayed e they’ said Stand after being assured by the county attorney that they ' couldn’t be held liable “I will support the existing businesses and having it moyed”Thofnas said “The business is going to foil any- Contimwd from A3 r ’ Burttui arid Fulton both said they are hopeful the private service will continue to reports with increased revenues However they also said the city has set modest goals to meet by die end of the fiscal year in June before a committee ofLxigan city and Cache County officials and emergency medical service experts takes control of the v ambulance service and billing “I think we’ll be lucky to get to one millhm one (hundred dmusand dollars) maybe one million two” said Burton county to get sued over a forced ntove if die businesa foils He changed his mind pro-du- ce way” : Continned from A3 ' customers of feeing billed for goods they had already paid ‘ if ’ft" : : When confronted about " improperly handling accounts Faver admitted issuing false invoices as wdl as depositing i : : V compai checks into his personal bank acowiit court " 'records state'" Authorities believe Paver stole as many as 17 checks totaling $16356 Paver was y charged in July 2003 with 17 counts of forgery 17 countsof communications fraud and ' tme count of dieft Because of s the plea agreement all but die five forgery charges were dis: S v missed If we turn away simply : r - because the victims are African tribespeople who have the misfortune to roeak no English have no phones and live in one of the remotest parts of the globe then shame CrmtihuedflromAd president to Sign the Sudan Peace Act which condemned ' Khartoum’s involvement in genocidal slavery killings and nqies in die South Madison says that the news organizations have “to wake up If this genocide were hap- -' pening in Bosniaor Iraq there is no question that treiQendous attention would be paid by the : media" v As Nicholas Krisfef asks V“Are theworld’spledges of V: fSfe : if: onus” That means shame on eadi of us not just tiie media V: -: Nat Hentoff is a natkmaty renowned authority on the First Amendment and the BH of Rights and author of seirarei V books inducing his current work “The War on the B of : RkjMs and the Gathering ' Qwest to install buried telephons cable from 1250 to 1600 North SlatS V'- - ‘Disoutting Carnegie Ubrary ConUnuwlfromA3 : :: 7 The Provktonos ' Discussing business Icenso tor Warren Nelson and Jason Jardine tor A Knchen and Bath at 304 S- -- nfVlTVUH'a ' ' pnect Discussing subdMatori toes tor Rosemary ritstns Discussing bids tor pubic works v--"Ixilding: ‘ Discussing zoning violation at ' ' :: :' 272 W Fourth south Discussing a request from SHAKE YOUR CURVE THING ‘ City Oouricfl pm at the City 8Main Agenda DlscuieJng a qiuv--ter- v Ccide amendniont to allow uses in th commercial general detrict zone f Discussing a rezonkig request by Aaron Wiser from agricultural to famiv hdi for DroDurtv locot-ed at 325 Nf 200 East tor too Chugg Farms subdhrision Discussing a rezonirig request by Lenny Henpn from agricultural to Ms r- -- -- " iM'-f’rfMi-y'f'- -V : Discussing Anal plat for South Town Estate at 4758 455 West Dtocueebig final plat tor Sunset subdMaton at 825 & 300 East DiacuaSing final pM tor Creek- -' elds Two subdivision' at 280 N Creek Parkway Anal plat tor Brook-sld- S 3 at 100E Phase Village " ?' ' ' ':7' r- S'-include: -Dtocueebig Logan firs contract"' Hearing pubic works report ‘ m nuwig MnwiOTiiM (upon v snervru TUpOiL nuonny - I j Qwsk PiriflMsyi ‘ DlecuBBing an agroamant '' 7 The River llelghU City Council will meet at 6:30 pm at CKy Hal 520 8 500 East Agenda Seme j SprtnQ Hearing budget report - Hearing mayor and council :rejwto i Check Special it' Emr ' : ‘Honoring employee of the ' ' lx Dcmoitstnr 17th? - ' 'V Items include: r - Hearing presentation on senior Discussing planning issues at will meet at 7:30 Ollfoe BuiUng 15 between the Utah Department of Transportation and Providence regardtoguaaandreimburaamantof corridor preservation fundng ‘Diacitealng an agroamant authorizing the mayor to sign a cooperative agreement with Logan for the ‘Diacuaalngflnal pletfarBIndnip: 100 East Environmental impact Estates aubdMskxvat 500 N 300 fjfatoment project ingle tomty tradtttonai for property located at 500 N 300 East for the BtodrupEstateeaubdMaion- V ‘Discussing a request by SUetan' Roberta tor a sign at Vie southeast coiner OfSpring Creek Parkwey end 280 NorthV v v- pnnvvrnnvjESy rnbsr1': - lOllS IJIL In s' r f ' C i dr on tzi tny f vrrt7A1132rT'0 aji h a FREETOWING 'if- TO CAR 8MART(' 58V2W400NUgllT8 1 435-787-94- 58 HmrttMooFHSnm-6pB- i Sat im-Up- n 7 |