Show A10 —Tjie Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday October 8 2003 J t THEiWEATHER mwimsnxxsj cr Forecast for Wednesday ACCUWeathercom National tomporaturos Cacho Valley outlook Utah outlook torecMT ter dwMnw condMons htaMow tampraturM IDAHO wm Temperatures Indicate Tuesday's high and overnight low to 8 pm Eastern Time I n Orr OHr Ui w ILmilWWrl 77TO o Llw CSy SsM ix S1W1 Partly cloudy with highs In the upper 70s Mostly dear tonight with lows in the lower 40s CELJ coux 0 I01 I ' Humidity: 30 percent UV Index: 4 (low) Condition a: Clear I Visibility: lOmilea P MoorFULOcLIO A Poltan: 50(medum) looks Ike a tiny of fairly bright stare dipper-shape- ': ody ody Lo Pic 35 46 000 000 Canyontands Cedar City Partly doudy Friday but dealing up for the week end Highs In the 60s lows near 40 41 OJX) 39 43 50 47 64 45 45 40 53 63 000 000 Son St George InthemkMOs Days Batwaan Watering Last WOak This Weak type 6 of Water ZonNP 10 Boise Idaho Fab Pocatefio use average inches par day: Last week 010 this Source: USU Extension Cache County 0 J00 000 020 i OOO I (LOO OOO OOO OOO OOO 41 52 60 58 38 42 000 OOO t 000 The AccuWeathercom forecast for noon Wednesday Oct 8 -- i i I i "ggaBgTiu '? Press 90 77 79 90 74 75 76 Vernal WOndover oa 7 12 10 By The Associated yi’ Ml Mi 70s 100s 110s Sunny skies and mild temperatures prevailed Tuesday in die eastern and central parts of the nation while clouds spread over much of the West In the deep South rain was scattered across Mississippi Alabama Georgia coastal South Carolina and northern Florida More than an inch fell in Columbus ! Ga The Pleiades la one of the two asteham In the conststation of Taurus X the bufl the other one being the aster-Is- m known as the Hyades A configuration of stare the Pleiades " EXTENDED From the news wire Up above Sunset: 6:58 pmJV “ ' Vj' jOI H Lawn watoring Lawn water W°°'(l Local temperatures Sunrise: 7:29 am Mostly sunny Wghs In the upper 70s South winds 10-2-0 mph Lows Sandy Loamahd day sods JjaLOiiorgSyWL— Almanac ody 26 m 67 79 80 79 73 60 84 HeberCBy Laketown ' Layton Moab 61 Nephl Price 75 Provo 62 Richfield 79 Sait Lake City 80 0-:- ’ Inc 71 Bryce Canyon O ( C 2003 AccuWmUm li TODAY V a o Washington 67 57 63 50 64 63 Regional lOmperaturas Ov NEK BO jj&A miiid Cte iflyftjrTv St Louis Seattle Spokane d ' jpxxjp ' aatronomyOrockatmaHxom V High pressure brought mostly sunny skies to the nation’s midsection except for some clouds over Texas and Louisiana Across the West a cold front pressed through the Pacific Northwest into the Great Basin producing ' mostly cloudy skies and a few sprinkles Temperatures in the Lower 48 states on Tuesday ranged from a morning low of 24 degrees in Saranac Late NY to a midday high of 88 in Key West Fla mmi cold iSTo E3 WA UI ES3 Ms TsMnss msilss ESS Snow ' ks 'O onmoMuir StCksSir OsSf Osssy Cache Valley forecast provided by National Weather ServIce'UpAboyelfeature provided by Astro Data to get rid of the incumbent U(V V' and put Schwarzenegger in his conducted for The Associated Press and other news wgani-'foun- d' a AWy A nlac zations by Edison Media Exit polling explained why: x Research and Mitofsky Inter- : Cj national Many Hispanics and union y menders — two key groups v Seven in 10 votere disap: ' : ' immigrant —husband oftele- - in Davis- clectorai suc proved of how Davis was han- vision journalist Mana Shnv- -: cesses -d- eserted him as he ? dling his job Nearly half of charge all voters strongly disapof the nations most populated A k proved and among them nine in 10 voted for the recall and passed by only five countries seven in 10 voted for xiBconcmiy AS He takes office iobri as the election results' are certified with70 perc support from no later than Nov 13'-- W : : Hispamcs and a smylar per-- y Schwarzenegger promised “ntage of voters from union to return the shine to a Golden State beset by massive budget ) households' and he got about ' Continued from A1 65 percent of both groups in problems and riven by deep - W w VI $ - i f s - imseJfin - i ‘ political divisionivy v Voters faced two questions — whether to recall Davis and who among the other candidates should replace him if he was removed They chose " : - last year But in his the recallabout half of His-panics and of voters wife ' union members in their households voted to recall Davis according to voter surveys fee overwhelming support Voter turnout hovered around 8 percent in each of the races The race for seat No 1 had the highest turnout of the three wife 2420 ballots Logan Continued from A1 than 57 percent of the vote and will be joined by Steven C Hicken in the general elec- tion who finished second of three candidates with 27 per-cent of the vote “I really didn’t know what to expect I’m really pleased” Swenson said in response to cast' The Whittier Community Center is hosting a debate " Schwarzenegger die exit poll ' --- v were reported at lines Long poiling places through the day' By late afternoon Terri Car-- November’s gubernatorial election It would be the high- "" council seats! One seat is wide! : between the six remaining candidates at 7:30 pm Monday Oct 20 The general election will be held Tuesday Nov 4 V¥? mary election vote leader wife' et 69 though newcomer Satterthwaite was a close second wife 63 votes Shariotte Wride and Lana P Hodges rounded out the can- didates that will move on to fee Nov 4 general election wife 50 and 36 votes respecMar-gar- ! ' tively Hodges said Tuesday night she is hopeful that she’ll gain a City Council seat in Novem- her but is mostly glad that so foe many new people ran ' council this year “I’m real optimistic that we’ll get some new blood in there whether it’s mine or someone else’s” Hodges said The two candidates who won’t be moving on are Melvin Maynes who got 22 votes and Darin D: Pugmire who got 26 votes Of the 342 registered voters in Garden City 133 cast ballots Tuesday pc ature enter vyliaf’s the buzz? ’ 41 is' r- I4 v ’ Sat Nou I at the Coppermlll Restaurant 6 pm Silent auction Flittlntf and buzzlne 7pjn A honey of a dinner Live auction to follow $25 tickets available at Chapter TWo Books Fuhriman’s Framing & Fine Art Stokes Nature Center Remnants Hurry In For Best Selection! Business - canny politician with sharp J elbows Once chief of staff to Gov Jerry Brown he rose through fee political ranks as : a state assemblyman con- trailer and lieutenant goyer- - I nor before becoming in 1999 contrast Schwarzeneg- By ger’s political inexperience seemed a virtue to many vot ers " : Roll-En- ds in f last year with ' less than 50 percent of the 1 vote Davis fell victim to a groundswell of discontent in a state that has struggled with its perilous financial condition As colorless as his name Davis was also known as a Re-elect-ed baugh a spokeswoman for the Secretary of State said a turnout of 60 percent appeared likely higher than the 507 percent who voted in last Shags 32 Years 982V':X-:V- low-inco- Everything on Sale Get Your Expert Installation! est percentage to vote in a gubernatorial election since Wentz tied for third Scott ' Galbraith tallied 284 votes open Councilman Mike and Pat Northernor receivwl Stauffer is leaving the council 'after four years 176 Lundquist got just 166 ' Mary Leislunan who cam- - ‘'votesProvidence incumbent Deon paigned on a platform of trimregistered voters turned out to and the Johnson will advance to fee reducing ming budget cast primaiy election ballots res- i- ' general election next month ' expenses for Longtime youth council advi'dents received 109 votes However three political newsor Stephanie Miller carried who comers garnered more votes Leishman to Gary hoped ' than Johnson who got 247 theday with 369 votes Foropen up what he called a mer Councilwoman Bonnie F secretive administration Ronald Liechty received Nielsen followed close behind received the fewest votes at 264 votes Lanny Herron with 325 votes working 61 Justin Marty Freeman got received 259 and Bryan Cox toward a second term on the 65 votes Ed Nash received garnered 250 Stacie Gomm ' 160 and council Rod Gamer received Walker and Dean Hurd will also gartyler 305 votes nered 94 votes advance to the general elecIncumbent Councilman Ne wcomerslooked strong tion wife 231 votes and 169 Bruce Janies advanced to the in North Logan’s primary votes respectively candiWife seven candidates and general election with 298 election wife first-tim- e votes He was followed by feldate Mark Williams grabbing three seats open Richard low incumbent Doug Stipes 348 votes while the incumTumbow was the only candiwho got 251 votes date to be eliminated He fell bent Lundquist was ousted Ron Beal’s 220 votes will from his seat far behind wife 5 1 votes allow him to round out the Incumbent Gordon Younker Garden City will see new ballot in November when finished second with 293 faces on its City Council next Hyrum will choose between ' votes while newcomer Cary year Incumbent Michael I six candidates to fill three Watkins and incumbent Trent Leonhardt was Tuesday’s pri Rilling Leaves Rilling Prices Berbers Friezes ' Carry Cash-N- Discounts! 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