Show Saturday February 28 2004 A3 Local state In brief Murdered plumber’s Logan Local woman Downtown alliance J Low bound over Tamra Rhinehart 43 on five counts of second-degr- faces multiple felony charges schedules meeting The Logan Downtown Alliance has announced a “Call to Action” meeting to be held at 7:30 am on Thursday March 18 at the Bullen Center Logan city Councilman Steve Thompson will chair a forum for businesses and property owners to gather feedback on proposals for the development of a hotel and conference center and puking garage ' in downtown Logan In addition Susie Becker of Economic and Planning Consultants will present a downtown market survey analysis to compare downtown merchant performance to city revenue outside of the district Feedback from a business survey that was distributed to local retail business service organizations and ' professional firms over the past monthswill also be presented and spring and summer promotions will be discussed Downtown Alliance members residents and property owners in downtown Logan are invited to third-degr- By Jason Borgreen staff writer The fourth of murdered Boudrero' Michael Logan plumber was bound over Friday qn felony communications fraud forgery theft and burglary charges two weeks after being ordered to stand trial for capital aggravated murder First District Court Judge Gordon ee ' ex-wi- fe m fraud one e felony forgery Rhinehart and her boyfriend Craig Nicholls won arrested in July 2003 on suspicion of killing Boudrero in ah attempt to collect as much as $300000 in life insurance Prosecutors believe Rhinehart attempted to acquire at least two life insurance policies on Boudrero in the months prior to'his death She is also accused of inviting her aunt to dinner last June so Nicholls could break into her Providence home and steal cash - Wik-stro- insufficient to support Rhinehart being bound over for trial on the murder charges Corporon said Friday that she plans to file another motion 'requesting the additional charges against her client also be quashed The Cache County Attorney’s Office filed its own motion Friday crime asking that Rhinehart’s murder case Rhinehart was bound over Feb 1 1 which includes four counts of comon the capital aggravated murder munications fraud be combined with her second case which includes the ' charge She has pleaded not guilty to all charges burglary theft and additional fraud Mary Corporon Rhinehart's attorcharges Both motions will be addressed at a ney filed a motion Feb 23 asking ' Low to annul or dismiss Rhinehart's status hearing in April murder change Corporon’s motion Tentative trial dates jn the case states that evidence used by prosecuare scheduled for Aug' 16 through tors during a preliminary tearing was Sept 10 count each of felony theft and burglary and one count of second-degre- '' bound over ex-wi-fe Last November Nicholls con- fessed to shooting Boudrero once in the back and once in the chest with a 32 caliber handgun and hiding his body in an unfinished home in North Logan on July 8 Though Rhinehart didn’t witness the shooting authorities believe she masterminded the ee felony communications and regional news ' and jewelry In our schools attend ' J "WHM Trail to be finished by summer’s end A portion of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail from Green Canyon to Logan Canyon is back on track for construction this summer according to the Cache Trails Coali- wmm tion The trail will someday stretch from Idaho toNephi along the edge of ancient Lake Bonneville “It should be up and running before the end of thesummer” said CTC President Dave Rayfield at the annual meeting Thursday night g Construction of the path was held up last summer by a ' conflict over a 600-foparcel of land in North Logan North Logan Mayor Val Potter confirmed that the land in question has since been purchased by a dieveloper and there is an agreement in place thdTthe BST : wiljb btiiltas a part of the devel- ' 1 Eli Physical education teachers tty out mile-lon- ot Valley ByOarreUdward EhrfickV' ' i ' will connect Logan Canyon to Green Canyon with an wide graVfcltrail to accommodate' hikers runners bikers and horses ' The section will run along the power line corridor on the east V bench of North Logan and Logan city While the Logan Parks Depart-imewill foot some of the bill a imajority of the Construction work will be volunteer said Rayfieldanid 'begin later this spring i 8-'- to 10-fo- ot nt Utah - No Child Left on Their Behind That’s the motto and mission of physical education' specialists from around the valley Teachers from both Cache County and Logan city school ' districts came together at Edith Bowen Elementary on Fridayto dis- -' cuss new ways of keeping children off their fears and in shape V Sharon Pitcher of North Park Ele- mentary helped put together the daylong workshop that stressed “the skill ‘ ‘Parker JenseiV bill SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The iUtah House has passed a bill that ' redefines abuse and neglect in the : laws “This bill changes the presumption that parents are guilty” said the sponsor Rep Wayne Harper R- West Jordan “It changes the pre sumption back to parents being innocent until proven guilty and it changes back that families are OK’’ Opponents say it jeopardizes chit dren’s safety and could unravel the state ’s settlement of a lawsuit by groups that has left Utah’s system under the oversight of the federal court HB266 passed on a 9 vote Thursday and now goes to the Sen- : " theme approach” Physical education in schools looks a lot different than it did a decade ago Gone are the days of kickball And dodgeball? Don’t even think about it— it’s just a lawsuit waiting to happen As the legislators demand more accountability from teachers physical ' education has been reinvented to try to become more than just “supervised never-endi- House passes the LuceraHerald Journal at Edith Bowen Elementary on Friday morning as part of a workshop recess” as one teacher termed it on -- : The portion awaiting construction j wall jjMSft “S&fljDD’V0S©2U physical education teachers stress basic skills staff writer opment'''"'-' a climbing ng " V-' Friday Utah State University prqfessor ' Rolayne Wilson taught the' physical ' education specialists about learning basic movements and techniques that will later be transformed into special- ized skills needed in more competi- - -five settings '' “You should not be playing volleyball or basketball in elementary” WiL son said:' Instead Wilson advocates teaching like' young children the basic skills dribbling shooting or passing “If you play the game but don’t have the skills you’re riot going to be successful” Wilson said She likened physical education to any otter discipline For example calculus is impossible without the basic knowledge of numbers Reading "The Tale of Two Cities”would be impossible without recognizing letters Skills-theme teaching also empha- - ' sizes a whole range of physical sictivi- -: ties’ranging from kicking patching and throwing to chasing rolling and ' transferring weight Analisa Anderson physical education specialist at Edith Bowen uses the skills-them- e approach She's taught fra 17 years and said when the idea was first introduced about a decade ago she was skeptical “I used to think as long as your cheeks were rosy and there were no stitches then I did my job” Anderson said I was skeptical at first This took a lot moire lesson planning” However tainting basic skills helps students when they go to try out for various sports “These students can do a number of thing They’re amazed at what they can do” Anderson said Theycan build bn the foundation and then do anything they want Physical education specialists are also learning how to integrate other subjects into RE For example fifth- ! - ' to-dq- graders not only learn about toe Revolutionary War Paul Revere 's ride and Lewis and Clark they also do activities that integrate the history Second-grade-rs learn about the water cycle in science and also do physical activities related to toe water cycle Holly Peterson Cache County Associate Superintendent Elementary for Education and Instruction attend- -' ed the' instructors “There is plenty of research that ' correlates academic success with a healthy lifestyle It would be a real disservice if we removed that aspect” Peterson said School curricula now emphasize lifelong habits such as exercise basic skills and nutrition instead of game rules and competition V “We want them to be enjoying this not only wfien ttey’re 7 but whe- nthey’re 70” Pitcher said “Exercise is not a punishment You can use this for a lifetime and it’s fun ” 1 i : hild-protection : ' : child-protectio- My two cents worthCache Valley views on topics of the day- Question: Do you plan on seeing the movie “The Passion of the Ghrist?" Why or vyhy not? ’ b-- n I tSh child-welfa- re 43-2- U- ate ' -' The measure has been called the Parker Jensen bill and was one of a number introduced in reaction to the effort to get state’s Park- for chemotherapy er Jensen over his parents’ opposi-- : don The boy was diagnosed with ed ' 'cancer Daren Jensen die boy’s father watched the vote firom the gallery : Thursday' : Opponents say the bill was enact- ed in haste and some suggested it be sot to an interim committee for longer study By Jamlu Karras staff writer : -- - Mel Gibson’s new movie “The Pas- sion of toe Christ” opened nationwide on Wednesday taking in an estimated $15 million to $20 million Tte film depicts toe last hours of Jesus’ life In an area wtere religiqn is a big part pf life one might think it toe perfect movie But there’s a catch: the movie has an R rating and is filled ' V with whaf somedeem 'Indescribable Jaren Fisher ? Alpine Utah ‘Yes because I don’t believe the controversy surrounding it is Chiistian-relat- -' ed:" ' t ' vWnoa Utah Mendi Merquenft Clearfield - Donnie Luce' Layton plan bri "No because ErieTEvene ' v San Diego Calf ’’l s violenra” ‘jr- i Wito assorts of different views about toe' movie floating around what's your take? ' ' f'” ' V plan on seeing it mostly out of curiosity’ ’ “I - ‘I don’t “Nobecause it’s too violent not based on and I don’t want what I’ve heard sound doctrine : to see Christ too it’s too graphic” and it would min Hoilywoodized” r vo' my image of Christ" seeing it it’s it’s R-rat- ed because from - ' - V 4 v ' L |