Show A12— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday January 22 2003 National temperatures Cache Valloy outlook Utah outlook I Forecast for Wednesday ACCuWeathercom mmm LoolConlineJotweathe KHE1WEATHER Temperatures indicate Tuesday's high and overnight low to 8 pm Eastern Time forecast lor daytime conditions higMow temperatures IDAHO WYO L09W 44' A-- nr TODAY THURSDAY EXTENDED Partly cloudy with Partly cloudy 50 s percerrl chance of rain Highs in upper 30s to lower 40s lows near 20 Mostly 50 percent chance s NEV rain Highs low to mid 40s lows I midtoupper20 Ws — ’'tP' Uoab 52724" — Cedar City 53726 1 'L Up Humidity: 63 percent 1 above In the winter at this time you can find Orion in the Southern sky at about 9 pm It is said that Orion's form looks to many like an hourglass His three belt stars more or less of equal brilliance mark the neck of the hourglass Sunset: 5:29 pm UV Index: By (minimal) Conditions: dear astronomyOrocketmailcom Visibility: IQ miles (3 (3 r The AccuWeathercom ' The Associated Press 'v yw mm wt Intimacy Continued from A 1 marriage Men rated it 62 For the age group the sex got a 66 of importance from women and a 54 from men The differences smooth out somewhat in later years The importance of sex drops for 44-to-- 56 - Film the first years of marriage Also arguments no longer carry t(ie stjng they do for younger couples “We let off steam and then a few minutes later start talking to each other as if nothing happened” said a woman from Connecticut “Now that we're older we don't hold a grudge" said “If you talk to most gay men most of them will say they don't do drag Drag that it queens are so out-thecreates attention and that’s what we're trying to get in the gay rights movement” PrideFest brings more to the community than alternative film productions Martz said The gay population is pushing for equal marriage rights and parenting rights AIDS education acceptance and tolerance he said “Pride Alliance has done a On the Net: Reader's Digest: http:wwwrdcom lot of work as far as creating diversity and tolerance here on campus” Martz said “I'm not asking them to agree I'm not trying to recruit I'm not trying to create an ally All I want is a level of tolerance a level of respect that they would give any other member of society It's just a matter of being civil and understanding that although they may have beliefs that go against mine I think it's still important that they give me the same respect they would expect" re Continued from A3 Coming Out Day Martz said Club members are planning a gala “drag show" at the conclusion of the film festival this October A panel of Pride Alliance club members awarded Robert Guido a University of Utah film student with the festival's highest honor Saturday after the premiere of Guido's documentary “RED” Both of the short films presented by Guido on Saturday focused on men in the Salt Lake area who dress as women Martz said dressing in drag is not for everyone “I believe that drag queens are an icon of the culture" he Soapbox Continued from A4 practically eliminates incentives and motivation for students to develop and share their God-give- n gifts and talents Any extra time for development of individual talents is usually squeezed out by extracurricular activities and boring homework SB-3- 4 oiTers new hope for taxpayers to find and fund better and less expensive educational options reduce the property tax burden liberate students and teachers who feel trapped in an unyielding bureaucratic system and focus on lifelong and individualized learning Please call your senator and representative today and encourage their support for SB-3- 4 Dell Allen is a retired professor from BYU and USUwith r advanced degrees In education and engineering He is the father of eight and grandfather ' of 24 living in North Logan t In a meeting of the Logan Municipal Council last month 200 East was proposed as a third corridor for that traffic Hansen recommended buying the Boy Scout office and extending the street three blocks south He believed such a move would improve vehicle How by dispersing traffic among several streets The project would also tie in to the valley-wid- e transportation goal of extending 200 East from Providence to Smithflcld If approved the project would require the city to build a ramp connecting the north and south ends of 200 East A intersection signaled four-wa- y would be installed and Pioneer Avenue would be converted into a Hansen estimates the road work to cost about $500000 Swap Continued from A3 the Boy Scout office and Logan city “I think it is a reasonable trade” said Public Works Director Kevin Hansen “It would give us the chance to resolve some of our transportation issues” Discussions over the Boy Scout office grew out of traffic problems on Logan's Main Street Faced with mounting congestion through Logan's core city officials are looking for ways to get vehicles off of Main Street An improved dugway was proposed with that goal in mind So was the extension of 100 East into Providence i I -: — - Cats Continued from A 1 “Not only docs cloning not produce a physical duplicate hopes to make money from people's desires to duplicate their favorite pets Last February in the journal Nature the A&M researchers published details of the project and DNA test results that showed cc was a clone but it can never reproduce the behavior or personality of a cat that you want to keep around There are millions of cats in shelters and with rescue groups that need homes and the last thing we need is a new production strategy for But people who hope cloning will resurrect a pet will he disappointed said Duane Kracmer one of A&M's animal cloning experts Experts say environment is as important as genes in determining a cat's personality And as far as appearance having the same DNA as another calico cat doesn't always produce the same coat pattern “This vindicates the opposition we espoused from the beginning that cloning does cats" Before the birth of cc Genetic Savings & Clone had hundreds of pet DNA samples stored at a cost (if $895 for healthy animals and $1395 for sick or dead animals Lou Hawthorne Genetic Savings & Clone chief executive has estimated that the cost to create a clone will initially be in the low five figures and later drop to the low four figures Though cc's arrival sparked helping him find his footing The entire Utah delegation three representatives and two senators meet regularly to discuss Utah issues he said His office is close to Rep Chris Cannon’s office and Bishop kept a few of Hansen's stalT members to help him navigate the DC legislative Bishop Continued from A3 “There are a lot of things so far that I liked about Utah that I wish were incorporated at the national level” Bishop said “But I'm being very careful right now because I realize that everything they do has evolved over 200 years and I need to make sure I understand what's going on before I make those kind of value judgments” Bishop has good company process When it comes to legislation Bishop said not to expect too much with his name on it this first year While he has been asked to a few things most freshman legislators don’t carry many bills until they learn the diversel cul-de-s- ac ne aftermath of a 2 28 25 02 cdy 11 m sno 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 !J 110 i 1 In (now 100 fill'- funny FI Cloudy Cloudy irtir Hiiiiltariififfitii a deluge of calls from pet owners more research is needed to figure out how to produce consistently healthy clones before the company can start doing it commercially said Ben Carlson the com- pany's spokesman “A year ago we said we'd start commercial services in a year and here we are a year later" Carlson said “It's really impossible for us to make a certain prediction as to how long it's going to take to develop the technology to get successful results" There is a demand from dog lovers but scientists so far have been unable to clone a canine In fact cc's creation was the result of a dog lover not a cat lover University of Phoenix founder John Sperling wanted a duplicate of his collie mix Missy With his $37 million Texas A&M launched the “Missyplicity” project over four years ago process and the people involved he said That's not to say there's nothing he’s fighting for The 108th Congress must still pass the 2003 budget that was left over from last year’s Legislature In it are some funding priorities including money for trails and mitigation of the Great Salt Lake that Hansen started and Bishop will continue to work for Also some of Hansen's bills that passed in the House of Representatives last year have not made it through the Senate yet Bishop said he will push for those bills to be completed black one S?-- V the white-chron- icle modern-da- y f ) I I Be See it Wednesdayir watching January 23 at 7 the racial divide tint rr-- — pjnasU (“'“Mr LOCAL BANDS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF 755-72- 51 m i 1 m BRIDGER FOLK MUSIC 41 cdy 11 VfiiCCS Annual chnnet 01 m m lynching and find a town divided by issues of race WHITTIER COMMUNITY CENTER jxT 19 37 33 55 49 ' and flddierS JwJ JAN 252003 5:00 290 N 400 E i FkinW r i" Bt Mn not lead to duplication" said Pacelle senior vice president of the Humane Society of the United States TWo TV crews-o- v-n-k cdy cdy cdy forecast for noon Wednesday Jan 22 Vs0ByiofsrovldedbyNatlonLWeMherervicQHIUpAboveJeaturtrod6klbj ' 29 44 52 66 56 44 30 Pockets of snow were scattered from the Northwest onto the Plains on Tuesday and bitterly cold weather stretched from the northern Rockies all'the way to New England Light rain showers were scattered across coastal areas of Washington Oregon and northern California with the rain turning to snow' across eastern Washington northern Idaho and western Montana A few areas of rain and snow moved across northern Nevada Bitterly cold air blanketed the northern states with afternoon temperatures in the teens and singfe digits from Montana through the Dakotas Nebraska Minnesota Iowa Wisconsin Michigan and New York Tuesday's temperatures around the Lower 4K states ranged from the low of 30 below at Watertown to a midday reading of 84 at Leesburg Fla Bhowtra men while they remain highly interested in being in love “When you're young you demonstrate love more often with sex" said a man from Michigan “But when you're a bit older you find there are many other ways — a peck on the back of the neck or a pat on the butt" For both sexes spending time alone together is more important after age 65 than in Philadelphia Portland Ore Reno San Diego San Francisco Seattle Spokane usa t::i 1 Moon: Last quarter on Jan 25 or’ 40 Regional Temperatures 48 27 54 24 43 ' 16 52 27 56 26 51 28 Ogden Pleasant Grove 54 24 Provo 50 23 Salt Lake City 56 26 53 30 Spanish Fork St George 55 39 Tooele 55 32 Wendover 45 19 From the news wire Local temperatures 72 Brigham City Cedar City Heber City Layton Nephi 20s The Utah Department of Environmental Quality issues daily advisories to reduce air pollution levels from burning wood in stoves or fireplaces Green means conditions are “satisfactory" yellow means “bum if necessaiy“ and red means to “avoid" Today's advisory for Cache Valley is GREEN 1- NM Sunrise: 7:46 am skies with after-o- f noon highs near 40 and lows in the lower 31 Orlando VfeshingloriDC 31 doudy Air pollution advisory COLO O 2003 AocuWmBiw Inc Almanac : Oklahoma City 42 1: 'Tj - ' mss): il m 1 |