Show A10 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday May 22 2004 SEQS Utah outlook AcCUWeathercom A A 'fa' 4 i' 2- !j f £ v - J r sj &- V- National temperatures Cache Valley outlook Forecast for Saturday Temperatures indteate Friday's high and overnight low to 8 pm East- am Time Hi Lo Prc Otk Atlanta 89 69 cdy " 71 Atlantic City 58 68 cdy 72 Bismarck 45 06 cdy Boston m 77 54 73 ' 45 04 cdy 77 55 158 m' Chicago 71 84 Cincinnati cdy 79 50 09 m Concord Dalias--R Worth 89 71 cdy Denver-- ' dr '82 50 Dee Moines 87 69 cdy Helena : 57 48 32 m Honolulu 87 75 02 cdy ' 87 66 Jackson cdy 89 64 'Jacksonville Cdy 71 41 Juneau cdy Las Vegas 86 67 dr Los Angeles 72 58 cdy Louisville 87 74 cdy ' Milwaukee 60 47 £4 m New Orleans 87 69 cdy New York City 79 59 cdy Oklahoma City 87 69 cdy The AccuWeathercom forecast for forecast tof daytime condi fora highlow temoeraturea IDAHO -—zssa— !6245 7&&rVTA - 1" Logan I i ' L Ogden 65748 WYO - TODAY V v$U Partly then mostly with a 40 percent chance of afternoon show- - ers Highs in the lower 60s lows in the mid-4- doudy S l STMriisSj &'' Provo ' - pf 2) RWMdTMSq j — ' : 0s ' jr(' ' LfstGaorga : EXTENDED doudy and Party doudy Partly breezy with a 20 percent chance of showers Highs in the lower 60s lows' in the lower 30s through the week with highs in the to lower 70s and lows in the Upper 30s to mid-6- mid-4- ' ' 0s COLO I Synopsis A broad upper trough oyer northern California will slowly move across the area tonight and Saturday A cold front ' j will then move into northern portions of the area Sunday j5irll ' O 2004 AccuWaatAar SUNDAY V Moab7B51 rCarCiTT7b-M4-l- r 1 — "’ is tj Salt Laka City WAV’ NEV - NM iprt Inc From the news wire By The " Associated Press : mm Thunderstorms rumbled across Ohio West Virginia : and Pennsylvania on Friday Large areas of rain and a few strong thunderstorms also pounded the northern Plains and upper Midwest In the East sun and dry conditions prevailed with only a few thunderstorms lingering across a front that stretched from Chicago to Boston A line of thunder- storms and gusty winds tore through Ohio Pennsylva- ' nia and West Virginia bn Friday morning '' In the central third of the country large areas of rain ' with some thunderstonns also were reported through- out the northern Plains and upper Midwest One rainy A mass moved from Minnesota and Iowa into Wisconsin 7 and over Lake Michigan Up to an inch of rain was ' reported: Scattered thundershowers also were reported T:"in the Dakotas f :v In the West mostiy clbudy and rainy weather were reported in Montana Idaho and the Northwest It was sunny through the central and southern Rockies the ' ' ' Southwest and in California Ik M 76 93 75 89 88 67 64 74 86 86 Phtadelphia Phoenix Sacramento St Louis San Antonio San Diego Spokane Syracuse Topeka Washington Ml 4M 30 Bands MparaW high dr drii cdy1 ' cdy 70 05 m? mi cdy 01 cdy Regional Temperatures Brian Head Cedar City HeberCity Ogden Hi Lo Pro 54 72 26 44 000 000 000 7138 St George Wendover Boise Coeur(fAlene Idaho Falls Salmon Evanston' 48 42 48 ' 47 55 55 68 75 75 67 84 64 68 57 66 57 57 Price Provo Salt Lake City ' ’ t t 004 000 001- - - k 011 51 051 t 52 35 46 37 : 000' t- noon Saturday May 22 i- Ilk 0 04 cdy 63 72 53 74 72 64 52 63 72 68 SOa Ml kmpmkm zonm - Ml 70a rr ats loos nos lor Vw day: : Up above Almanac j Sunrise: 6:01 am:Sunset: 8:46 pm V - : 10 am the moon willbe 36 ' degrees north of Mars Mars has two moons Phobos with a rough surface and its other moon : Deimos with a smooth surface! At noon the moon will be 50 degrees : north of Saturn A At - X Humidity: 64 percent UV Index: 5 (moderate) Conditions: mostly doudy Visibility: 10 miles' Moon: first quarter May 27 Pollen: 37 - ‘ ’ - r-- ' (tow) i f i J - '' ' s V' s' jiA ' aatronomyOrocketmailcom ' ' V :AO 0AS1 OSstis HU ' HWi ' kasi ' Mr T-- PL CtowSy CtouSy Cache Valley forecast provided by National WeatherService ’SVp Above feature provided by Astro Data is I Cache County ranks above state average in bicycle hel met use - v ' : " ' : rate is 10th highest in the nation with seven : deaths and an average of 940 collisions between ' V ! bicycles arid motor vehicles per year tidied Mower The study by Gary - also “Bicycle Helmet Use in Utah 1994-200- 3 found that only 3 percent of Utah teens and 20 children ' percent of elementary school-age- d s' wear helmets when riding and oyer of all crashes involve those two groups Vv Statistics from Cache County were slightly different than the state averages said Mower Between 1993 and 2004 there were 413 colli- sions between bicycles and motor vehicles locally and one death The number of cyclists wearing helmets in Cache exceeded the state ' ' h: average “The helmet use rate (in Cache County) was higher than the rest of the state” said Mower But he added “There’s always room for ' improvement”’ READ busy “This whole program got them Out the door got the bikesout of storage” said Keller who said the high number of tires that needed repair was a pretty good indication that many participants were on their first ride of bike does the season riot make Vou a " Mechem and otiiers Weller a partici- iv-- involved in Bike to Work freak YOU fe pantin Friday’s event Day hope that first ride serve as a bicy who could allowed to ride a turns into many more role model They also hope Friday’s bike after the age rou-- ’ with his event encourages com- ' ' -" tine of muters in the valley to Weller has been riding! ' keep their bikes on the from his Hyrum home to road ' Michelle Clonts work at Utah State Uni-- : ' Bikes ' “A lot of people are : ' Joyride every weekday ' versity afraid to start commuting! since he moved to the val-' because they only know j v ley in 2000 save for breaks from the said Michelle Clonts' drive” way they November through March due to weath” in ' of Bikes Joyride Logan who advised j er" :" : those interested in commuting by bicycle I It drives me nuts during the winter to avoid roads like Main Street and 400 when 1 can’t ride" said Weller ' But eight months of riding is still pretty North and select routes with less traffic Jvolume-- ' good he admitted especially with the She be said also should other benefits that result from cycling to beginners ' the office Weller said the hill on state proud if they make a decision to change Mitch MascaroHerald Journal ' Route' 16S into how they get to work during the summer j Hyrum no longer gives him the strain it used to He also “guesti “Riding a bike does not make you a Kody Hoover an employee at Sunrise Cyclery inspects freak” said Clonts “You’re allowed to the bike of one of the younger riders’ to show up at Logan's mated” he saves over $ 1 000 per year in f ride a bike after the age ?f 1 2” fuel and maintenance costs that he would City Hall for the bike to work event Friday morning - - ' four-year-o- ld v:' :' 12" " - ! s ' '''' BOOK T0 ME Membenhip SI 00 Chain Circle $500 1300 E Can von Road Avon Utah Dell JohiKon 245-A4- I I I 1 TABLE OA I Political Action Committee The Two Party System Provides Trne Checks and Balances Join Now! 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Mechem who recruited several of including her Qty Hall ho — to join the event “It’s not saying you have to do it every 0 day or all year Once a n- week concentrate on once a week”'K : Once a week is' a goal “Riding a rg two-third- V J - 10-ye- ar ' ' tamust:yf ' That’s what we need” said Jeff A lr : 'fU A recent study by the Utah Department of f Health showed that the state’s bicycle fatality j Kc on an old van he drives only when Continued from A1 M1 A By David Nelson ' V--- ' L staff writer t I "L'jJvh mJmmmkllieUuemi MXrGaaHMl 3!!?sr3 awr r: ' MrSapara mfUretmtU-- FREE TOWING TO CAR SMART! 58 12 W 400 Nf Logan UT 84321 435-787-94- Hours: Mon-F- ri 58 8am-6p- m Sat 9am-12p- m J I |