Show A10 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday April 17 2004 IVKUWi&UMET Utah outlook ACCUWeatherCOm LookonlineJorweatherJnfjnksjM www hi n e w sco National temperatures Portland Ore indicate Cache Valley outlook Forecast for Saturday Temperatures Friday's high and overnight low tq 8 pm Eastern Time forecast tor daytime conditKxia htaMcw temperatures IDAHO Hi V ' WYO 5736’ Logan Ogden 60 75 40 52 82 Cincinnati 74 Cleveland ' 75 Dallas-Worth 80 73-4Denver Fairbanks 45 63 Fargo Grand Rapids 78 Honolulu 84 78 Indianapolis Kansas City 85 Las Vegas 80 Los Angeles 70 Albuquerque Anchorage Boston Chicago HO EXTENDED SUNDAY TODAY i Mostly cloudy with a 4Q to 60 percent chance of rain showers Highs in the mid-50- s lows in the Salt Laka City 60740 - ' 6336 Richfield 0 60 Provo NEV mid-3- 0s Moab 7648' 02004 AccuWeathar A southwest flow will be over the area tonight and early Saturday ith limited moisture over the northwest A cool pacific storm system will cross the area late Saturday into Sunday 70745 By The Assodated Press ' 90 64 91 60 66 67 63 54 48 44 60 48 45 ' 67 DC Washington cdy cdy cdy cdy 06 cdy 40 dr Regional Temperatures Brigham City Bryce Canyon Hi Lo Pro 59 45 35 46 37 43 37 34 45 000 59 75 72 Canyonlands Escalante Green River HeberCity M 63 51 61 Laketown Layton Moab dr cdy cdy cdy cdy Ogden dr Tooele cdy cdy cdy Wendover St George ZkmNP Boise Evanston dr 000 000 t 010 00Q 57 000 79 59 69 62 79 62 59 80 62 47 Provo BYU Salt Lake City 000 000 t 46 46 44 55 44 46 45 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 32 33 t The Acc uWeathercom forecast for noon Saturday April 17 ' r : 10a i" 4a aai Ksa ’tmh r i i i 10a20a00a40as0a00a70a00a Oa Clear skies and strong wind prevailed in the Northeast on Friday with scattered rain in the rest of the country Wind gusted to 37 mph in Falmduth and Martha's in Massachusetts Afternoon temperatures around the nation ranged from the 40s in parts of New England and the Rockies to the 70s across the Ohio and Tennessee valleys the Southeast and southern Rockies Isolated showers were reported in the Northern Plains' Much of the nation's midsection enjoyed mild conditions Scattered rain pushed across the Northern Rockies but the precipitation was light The afternoon high in the Lower 48 states was 83 degrees in Garden City Kan and Spencer Iowa The low was 15 degrees in Stanley Idaho ' Pro 33 35 52 75 52 60 63 57 58 46 43 60 49 39 63 New York City 63 Oklahoma City 85 From the news wire Local temperatures 61 MpteStPauT 72 Omaha Philadelphia Phoenix cdy 13 cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy id cdy cdy 46 '82 Milwaukee Nil ARE Inc 0s PrcOtlk 41 R Synopsis COLO CadarCity 6034 St George a 50 Rain possible on chance Monday but othpercent of rain during the erwise mostly cloudy condiday decreasing tions Highs in by night Highs the upper 50s lower 50s lows lows mid-3in the mid-30- s Cloudy with Lo 47 37 37 58 Sacramento San Diego San Francisco Seattle Banda aaparata high temperature 00a i 100a 110a zonaa (Or the day Vin-ya- rd Almanac Sunrise: 6:44 ani Sunset: 8:09 pm Up In Humidity: 54 percent UV Index: 5 (moderate) Conditions: mostly cloudy Visibility: 10 miles Moon: New April 19 Pollen: 82 above the southern sky at 9 pirn! you can easily locate the brightest star named Sirius Check to make sure you are correct by looking to see if the three “belt stars"(to the right) of Orion point you've found Sirius! ' medium-lo- w ) FRONTS: o (hjgii) me 2004 AccuWaathar astronomyOrocketmailcom COLO 0 © ED ED STATIONARY WARM ' O ' S' Sumy PLCteudy Cloudy CacheValley forecast provided by National Weather ServiceH&UpAbovefeature provided by Astro Data — just a subdued after-diner crowd ' Business was especially brisk last year during the SARS outbreak when Beijing cinemas and restau- - ' rants were ordcred to close to prevent crowding that might spread the virus “Cars were lining up to get in here” Wang said “We were the only cultural activity open in Bei- drive-i- n Movies Continued from A 1 run as fast as our legs could carry us Back then even setting foot in a theater was a luxury so a public park with a sheet for a screen would double as a cinema “We'd watch movies outside and sit on a rock or a small bench" said Beijing” Wang said China’s car culture is still so new that Wang says he only breaks even showing movies Tickets are $950 ' per car no matter hpw many people are inside Profits come from three site restaurants on the The Maple Motor Cinema can hold about 100 cars but Wang said most weekend nights he gets only a few dozen ' Most cars are filled with young families but moviegoers include necking couples— another d China novelty in Wang treated it as news “Huggipg and kissing?” he said “Maybetheydo that in America where people are more liberated But not here in China” Gong Aihua the boss of a medical instrument company- said he likes 15-ac- re jng” owners are stiH a privileged Car minority jn China where annual income averages just $ 000 per person and most families get by on far less But as life for city dwellers approaches what Americans might call “middle class” cars are ing the way people live Beijing and other cities are neighbordemolishing centuries-ol- d hoods to make way for wide avenues Rice paddies are being replaced by fancy suburbs for fami- lies that can afford to drive tp work “When I started this drive-i- n movie theater in 998 few people had their own cars But since 2000 Wang 1 “You could say that we Chinese have gone from sitting on a rock to sitting in acarr The MapleMotor Cinema is less a hotbed of weekend revelry than a quiet night out for those with the means! Huge lighted movie posters flank the entrance Strings of lights illudrive-ld minate the winding the fi ve screens sheltered by trees from the City noise No carhops or “American Graffi- -' preening teenagers at this tree-line- tj"-sty- private car ownership has grown extremely fast especially here in n- late-nig- ht strait-lace- 1 le tlw movie invourownenvi- ronment us just Delin' ne saia as he pulled bags of snacks from the trunk of his Buick sedan watt : ap' photo movie beside hia car at the Maple Motor Cinema drive-i- n in Beijing "a China Drive-in- s by now a historic curio in the United States are an exciting novelty jn Qhjna whose economic boom is creating an urban class that can afford to buy cars and wants the newest thrill A ma‘n ‘troops then they need more a troops” Continued from A1 no idea when they'll be com-n- The reaction at the Spanish Fork armory was angrier and the general was interrupted by outbursts such as “We’ve heard that one before” and V been lied “We’ve to They promised my husband wouldn’t be deployed Continued from A1 - - 1 ar " 1 ' - : SHAKE YOUR CURVE THIN0 Nr i ' D i ' "FREE Belly bandits DemonstratlonAIVoriiout : Come in or call E for more infonnation j (435) 755-043- 3 I tCkrthpitaam vriu A'-- " r fiyegik' E— iacnOMVig WiCdwb? i g'-- i 'j i- : ' : Lee L West Nibley " Check Special II II - ir- v i : ‘ 1 )A 95j I Hiwn Snv: Be:-- L— - m rnmS ' CAR SMAhyf j fri'-'- Jr " FREETOWING POOf MfpTVt ? - - a' i Sunday it would accomplish’ several things Number one it would separate them from the Jews who were hated by many of the Romans who along with Jesus(Luke 4:16) had been worshiping on Saturday' from the beginning (and still do today) Number two- it ' would make it much easier for the pagans to come into the church if the Christians met on the same' day that the pagan world did Christians continued to honor and keep Sabbath holy the seyenth-da- y that their Saviour had kept God knew what was going on and had predicted that the ' man of sin would “think to ' change times and laws" A-Tri- 95 aMAKs-ioi3- lA &¥$& ordk bd I i t " — Opm MoFrl AH to 800 PH Sat 7 AH to 2 PH' 1121 East 1400 Hartk loan notto (435) 755443T N- iVs-5- iCirerym 10:15 arrL V : GARS! ’iladiidas Saturday April 17th - do? How can we unite and stabilize the government The counsel of the church leaders was timely: “Pass a Sunday law Force everyone to cease work and honor Sunday” That was it It would satisfy the pagans and unite pagans Christians and the Roman empire as never before The year is 321 AD Constantine yielding to the ' suggestion of church leaders passes the first Sunday law Here it is straight out of the record “Let all the judges and towrn people and the occupa-- ! tiqnof all trades rest on the' ' day of the sun” Air Conditioning Senite ‘s ' J home 'w' “Whatever!”The Utah soldiers have no ' “We’ve been lied to” said ' longer than sjx Jocile Jackson of Lehi “They spare parts for their heavy equipment and they had months then it promised my husband wouldturned over their1 body' armor n’t be deployed longer than Was a year and night vision goggles and sjx months then it was a year armor for their Hum vees to now who knows? and now who knows? We other units in anticipation of have nothing to hold onto!” We have nothing to going home Karly Johnson of Orem "I’ni extremely concerned hold onto” called her husband “the most about their equipment” said - patriotic man in the world’ Tarbfct! “It's all beat lip We’re who had only two days understands the extended inili- -' doing everything we can to remaining on his 1 orders She was in the Utah make sure it's fixed before : stint ' National Guard when he was during the ' ' tary off they're' sent back' into the to Nothing “shipped Iraq 991 Gulf War "so I know war”-that we get only a piece of a ' they tell us is true” she said Elinor Smith of Mount Tartlet planned to meet Fri- much larger piciurelf the’ Pleasant said she cries as ' generals with more families in ! say they need more ' day much as other wives but she' southern and eastern Utah ' Edict of March 7321 A-Corpus Juris Civilis Cod' lib tit 12 Lex3 (For more information bn this see Appendix’9) The Christians who would hot compromise and dishonor God found themselves in a dilemma Satan-haworked things ' around so that you were forced lo honor the pagan “day of the sun” or pay the penalty Even after the Emperor’s Sunday law Jesus said “But in vain do they worship me teaching for doctrines the commandments of men” Matthew 15:9 The sun was the main god of the heatheii even back as far as ancient Babylon Since they wqt- shiped the stinon Sunday the' copipromising church leaders could see that if they changed the Sabbath from Saturday to 58 wurenmti 12 W 400 : :'y ' Hours: N Logan UT 84321' D435-787-94- 58 Moii-F- rl Sam-6p- m Sat k 9am-rl2pm- ' I'' ' I |