Show A12 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday April 28 2004 Lookonlinejo riweatherJnfoJinksj tlHEPMftWEK Utah outlook ACCUWeathercom 0MMwwhnewsTcornSHHHH forecast tor daytime conditions National temperatures Phoenix Cache Valley outlook Forecast for Wednesday Temperatures indicate Tuesday's high and overnight low to 8 pm Eastern Time hiqhtow temperatures Pittsburgh Sacramento 97 72 51 41 94 56 cdy 13 cdy: dr IDAHO ii- - WVOl srar ' C&daip : :MtLrtaCtty61°)95' i' ' ags Mob 8V48 Cedar City 75736’ " as THURSDAY EXTENDED Cloudy and colder with a 60 percent chance of rain or snow Highs in the lower 50s lows in the upper 20s Partly cloudy during the day clearing off by night Highs in the mkMOs lows in the mid-2- Sunny sides through the week end Colder on Friday but highs will reach 70 by Saturday Lows it the upper 30s 0s Synopsis COLO 1 A strong cold front will move into Northern Utah late tonight then sweep south through the state Wednesday The cold center of the storm will stall across central Utah late Wednesday through Thursday i NAL ARZ O 2004 AcoiWaathar Inc TODAY From the nows wire By The Associated i Press The AccuWeathercom forecast for noon Wednesday April 28 --— y- j- 1HT’- Mftlrffiaai - ' above Almanac Up Sunrise: 6:27 am Sunset: 8:21 pm One of the theories for the moon is that its origins begin with the collision of a Mar-sizplanet with Earth some SO million years after the formation of Earth The moon no activity geolis a dead planet ogically ' ed Humidity: 21 percent UV Index: 6 (medium) Conditions: Clear Visibility: 10 miles Moon: May 5 Full Pollen: 81 (high) astronomyOrocketmailcom A band of light rain moved east from the Great Lakes on Tuesday Scattered rain and thunderstorms also were reported over Florida while the West stayed dry In the East a storm system moved out to sea although showers persisted in Maine Massachusetts and North Carolina Showers over the eastern Great Lakes and northern Appalachians were light for the most pad as was rain in ' ' Florida Clouds spread over most of Nodh Dakota and parts of Minnesota while dry conditions were reported over the southern Plains Most of the western half of the nation enjoyed mostly clear to parity cloudy skies and mild to warm tempera- tures Fog over the California coast lifted after sunrise Temperatures in the Lower 48 states Tuesday ranged from a low of 17 degrees in Hayward Wis to a midday high of 93 in Gila Bend Ariz' Os Os 10b SOB 00b 40b I 70b 00b 10b 1 I ' 10b 00b 100b 110b Bands BtpsralB Nflh iBfnpsratufB zonss forths dsyi ir Inc cm © a STATIONARY eld Mn I lion— m Mr FkintM In lufiy PLCtoufir Qsud) National Weather Servic$HUp Above’ feature provided by Astro Data Hut isn’t any different and we would be discriminating if we made him move and nobody else” McKenzie said ' Campbell said the county ' doesn't care about the location of the business “I told him if he thinks it will work best over there d would take the line past substato a Amalga tion near Smithfield then ' south along the benches to Green Canyon the second ' option would take it south of Benson and through the North Logan area and the third would take it into west Logan then around the city to the north “There’s nothing sacred about any of these” Rush said ‘They all have' pros and Noith Logan and Smithfield In addition to the open houses Utah Power representatives plan to meet with the Cache Mayors Association and the Bear River Association of Governments before selecting a route The company then !'' must obtain conditional-us- e permits from Cache County and any cities through which the line passes as well-aeasements from property ‘ Continued fromA3 a utility pole if he had to arid jiti paid jointly to pave it and remove the utility poles Bergquist said he was sur- prised that Glenn Smedley decided to rent his spaces to the espresso shop and would let a utility pole he put in “We spent a lot of money on the lot so we wouldn’t have the poles” Bergquist said “Smedley was one of the biggest opes pushing it' But it’s his land” Bergquist suggested Faw' turn the cabin around so that it faces away from the busi- nesses using the lot' County Attorney Jay McKenzie said Faw told him he would consider moving the shop to the edge of the lot but only if the county made the rest of the merchants move the merchandise they have stored in the lot that is also taking up parking spaces Deseret Industries has a ' trailer parked in the lot that is there most of the time-an' King's has a greenhouse and pallets of gardening bark stored outside ' “He feels his encroachment with overhead power “We don't want them to punch a hole in the lot because moisture could get in” said Commissioner Alan Carter “Having said that I don't have a problem letting them put the business where it's at I believe there is plen- ty of parking” ' Merchants in the lot said they would prefer to sec the business move to the back of the lot hut would work around it if owners chose to stay pul “When I first came in I was pretty hot” said Steve i' Bergquist manager of Bob’s Mart "It will take up some parking spirts But if it's going to be there we'll live w ith it I'd like it somewhere else'’1' The businesses that use the parking lor formed an associ-atio- n loiiriprovc the lot and ' Oust Continued from A 1 ' demand is grow ing at a rate of ' ah nit X percent a year which is a very significant number”-- : - Kush and oilier officials arc ' currently seeking public input as they review three roughly mapped potential routes for the lWfXXFvolt line which is scheduled to be up and running by June 2(X)6 “We know where we have to start the project and we know i ' w here we have to end it: but theie':are some choices lube " made in' between” Rush-sai'I he northernmost mute ing” ! ' '' A tuition tax bill died before reaching the House floor this ' legislative sessionAccording to the legislative fiscal aria- lyst’s office the bill would haye'saved the state $35 mil- -' lion in the first year But public school leaders and teacher unions said the bill’s fiscal impact projection was overly ' optimistic The Utah Education Associ well-educat- - : ' - ' ' Utah Power held the first of three planned open houses on the project at the CacheCouri-t- y Administration Building on Monday: The other two ripen houses which have yet to be scheduled wjll be heldin Rush said the new 70Toot- high transmission line will increase Utah Power's capacity in Cache Valley froiii 160 ' ed : own-'-er- s- ' con's' - public education and that’s where she says ’I can’t allow it (tuition tax credits) to jeop- ardize public education fund- New-toaan- Continued from A1 Von well-educat- ed - - kind of reminisce and talk about him” Nelson said Cache County sheriff’s deputies and employees were Continued fromAl notified of Williamson’s death Monday night them of Williamson’s death ' “It’s pretty somber today “It was just unbelievable” and pretty tough” Nelson said Nelson said “I can’t compreTuesday “He (Von) loved the hend it” Sheriff’s Office He was very Nelson and Bennett met the talented very emergency helicopter carrying and a very valuable resource ation which opposed the bill Williamson at a nearby Moab to this office” is named in the delegates’ North Park hospital about most recent mailer as a liberal 5 :45 pm NelPolice Chief cause supported by A1 Gore son spoke with Kim Hawkes and Hillary Clinton that favors a nurse on the said he was ' ' scene “higher taxes and the status saddened “It’s pretty “The life when told of quo”somber today aad : “I hope people can see Williamson’s flight nurse ' said there are' through that kind tf promo- passing He tough pretty two “This was a tion It isn’t factual” said possibilities an (Von) loved the real shock” UEA President Pat Rusk “It’s using very emotionally aneurysm or a Sheriff’s Office He Hawkes said to heart attack “You never words and to charged try was very talented think about make people suspicious of one take someone that fast and the fact of not another and foster hate for very that sudden him another group " She said and a very valuable having around and ' The UEA has not endorsed a with no complaints” Nel- being resource to this candidate for governor But son said involved and Rusk said “Within the party office" Williamson’s assisting in (Walker) is certainly the Can- -' was body A things whose didate educational —Cache County trademark of transported to views are most aligried with Sheriff Lynn Nelson Von was- the Salt Lake r ours” Medical — — always his City Examiner’s willingness to be involved to stop ami help which would include new sub- - Office on Tuesday morning 'where it was determined that and offer assistance He was stations at Beaver Dam and hear North Logan has an esti- - Williamson had died from a always gracious in giving you heart attack his time” mated price tag of $1 6 to $20 According to Cache County million but would not have a Logan Police Capt Greg Bob Sheriff Chief Ridler Deputy on substantial impact expressed similar power DeGasser Williamson’s heart rates thoughts about Williamson “Mm Williamson was always Asked whether trarismission condition had apparently been line projects are typically con- - undetectable in December willing toworkwith us” Ridler when he underwent a physical said “He was a great law troversial Rush said it varies ' examination enforcement officer He was case to case':' from DeGasser drove to “Sometimes folks take a always great Jo work with and 8 pm Monaround Wellsville and of deal interest always'had the best interests of great sometimes it’s almost a non- -' day and informed Cache County at heart” " Williamson’s wife and chil- Funeral services for event” he said Williamson will be held at Rush said the most common dren about his death Nelson arid Bennett arrived at noon Friday at the Wellsville concerns raised by' residents ' r Stake Cento' A viewing will include property values visual Williamson’s home shortly be held from 6 to 8 pm Thursafter midnight impact and potential effects dime one “It of was or on animals peoplefrom Mortuary things day at the Alien-Ha- ll ' and at10:30 am Friday at the until where can’t or like cry you you stray voltage things ' ' Wellsville Stake Center cry anymore arid then you electromagnetic fields keep it there We want it to succeed” Campbell said “And if we can help facilitate ii and not drill a hole in the lot we will If he's bound and determined to put it there that’s his prerogative If the merchants can live with it I guess we can” megavolt amps to 300 mega- -' volt amps which would meet the area's needs for at least ' another 10 years' The project - " ! 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