Show i r ' lit V i Ii y v' I " A12—The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday October 5 2003 1r l ! “ i I AceuWeathercom V k 'Cache Valley outlook "I s' ' v ' Forecast tor Sunday1 : towcait tor (tovttor condtoonr NoMow tompwaturM 'rrvsiii Temperatureslndicate Saturday's high and overnight low to 8 pm Eastern Thwi "f V efwHirMn Y i aamnaciiy ft: k ' ' rool77-Ur- NEK svV'' 1 I - : 0&- 0 ' -- tut AT : - ‘ V - "lTV TODAY MONDAY Partly dofidywlih Partly cloudy with highs In tha mid' to upper 70s Partly cloudy 70s Nghslnthomld- - Partly cloudy lhroiighoutthe tonight wNh lows Partly Cloudy week wNh highs In and Monday night with tie mkl-70- s lows tithe lower lows In tha mid-- InthemkMOs 40s tomkMOs Lawn watering Between Days sornypi Last Week 6 10 Loam pnd day soils Watering This Weak of Water 06 10 7 12 Lawn water use average Inches per day: Last week f£ 010 this From the news wire A By Tha Associated Up Sunrl: 7:26 am ' Sunset: 7:03 pm HumMNy: 24 percent UV Index: 4 (low) Conditions: Clear vVlidblllty: 10 miles Deneta one ol the Summer Triangle stars is nearly overhead at 10:45 pm local time It is the alpha star In the constellation of the Northern Swan or Cygnus This is huly one of the brightest stars in the sky as II is over 1500 light years from here WV ' V astronomy OrockatmellJom (Moon: R4 Oct 10 10a Oi 10 r' PacheCVsIlQy forecast provided by National Weathef Seryice : Continued from A 1 : or growth This is scaiy" said board mem- ber SusanMadsen member Tamara Grange v ‘x Board district with must come up said the j'f-a stieegTc i)an to help manage the ' growtftThai plan would includei I (6 help the district deter- mine yheh new schools should be V constructed Because the predicted growth has already Started to appear in real numbers throughout the district the board agreed that securing the fund-'i-n for constructing new schools was a priority During the course of ' the meeting the board discussed various bonding options ranging from $20 million to $60 million ' The figure most discussed during the meeting was $60 million Even though that wias an amount that the district could need within the next decade or two some board mem- ' bers felt they should ask voters for ' permission for the full amount while not instantly bonding for that much ' Hansen explained that the district may bond for and get approval for $60 million in bonds but only use a portion of that Voter bond approval is good for 10 years "It's an issue of trust” Grange -- ' r- - - - - -- said' She believes the district will have a better chance of convincing vMers to pul up the money if a comprehensive strategic plan is in place " The board also discussed putting a ballot measure before county vot- ers next May although no official action was taken on that idea because Thursday’s meeting was a workshop session Norton pointed out that even with bond approval any new school is at least two years away Norton said that as the population growth takes place' in the county so too will the tax base meaning more money for the county school sys I 7? uninnim'i'iyn" Ma 40a Ha i-'-irn- 00a 00a tem He said that as Logan annexes more land the school must fight for commercial property and students that have been in the county histori- cally v“We’re not going to sit back and Jet Logan take our tax base” board President Anthony Hall said ' ' Norton assured die board that as Logan city annexes land it is not a given that the land will go to Logan School District “They don’t Automatically get them” Norton explained “The city boundaries and the school bound- - y aries don’t always have to align” But new growth isn’t just happen- ing near Logan Holly Peterson associate superintendent for Elementary Education told the board ' that unexpected growth in North Logan ?nd Hyde Park demonstrates the disi t needs to have more land ’ purchase Fnr future schools1 “Beyond population it (new school property) has io support gas : sewer water and that limits our availability of land” Peterson pointed out “We are not well situ- ated with our property” For the past five years Cache County Schools has seen school population grow in the south end of the valley while tapering off in the north However Peterson warned the board that die north end of the valley has started to grow again of the equaling the rate : south end “It caught us off guard” Peterson said “We can’t say that the south end is our target We need to look very seriously at North Logan Smithfield and Hyde Park” She said that die district’s school population estimates have historically been accurate as steady growth occurs However since growth has begun to increase at a higher rate in the county part of the strategic plan should be a revamped formula for predicting future school population The school board plans to meet again to review the progress on a strategic plan and discuss a possible bond election at its meeting on Nov 4 E3 -f- - ' Em- sjATumurf ' Camy PtCteMdy Bf—y V!t Maul CfoutimiedfromAl : have been a Las Vegas Strip staple for years percrowds at The forming their magic show to sold-oo The shows with their signature Mirage white tigers and lions are among the best known and most expensive on the Strip ght’s performance Horn ith the tiger and told the the animal was making its debut in the show ' crowd - a claim hotel officials said was The tiger which weighs about lunged at Horn who tried to beat the animal off with v a microphone “I knew he was in trouble right away I was horrified" said Diane Weightman who was in the audience “I wanted to jump on stage and help him I didn’t know what to do” Andy Cushman also in the audience said Horn “looked like a rag doll” as the tiger dragged him off ut hotel-casin- AP photo the stage Feldman said stage crew members used fire extinguishers to distract the animal and free Roy After the attack Fischbacher appeared on stage and told die 1500 audience members the performance was canceled Cushman said Hotel officials said the show has been canceled indefinitely The tiger involved in the attack a male named Montecore was quarantined at the hotel officials said Horn who turned 59 on Friday had never been injured during a show before “Not a scratch not by an animal” said Bernie Yuman the duo’s longtime Las Vegas magician Roy Horn of Siegfried and Roy shows off two new additions to their royal white tiger family in 2002 at The Mirage Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas A tiger attacked Horn during a Friday night performance at The Mirage manager The illusionists signed a lifetime contract with The pair perform six Mirage in 2001 The Goman-bor- n shows a week 44 weeks pe( year and have been onstage in Las Vegas for more than 35 years ld Prologue Continued from A1 wasn't nothin’ we could do Dead when he hit the ground most likely Sad thing son I know it’s hard to lose your pa” Shuffling some papers on his desk the marshal looked at the young man across from him— tall and darkhaired with eyes of steel gray —hard eyes that looked out of a young face made old not only by the sun wind new 'ran down there but W lb impii 110a - 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