Show v ' " - ’ i: AlOr-T- "' ' V i ' 'v f '"W - : yy 2003' - yy J 'tv ‘ t yZyyy- : Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday October 27 h "'! vi"" : s'V y:YyY-fYy- 4f'vV'"r-l'- ' vvt : : ' vS'L Utah outlook f' ' v y-- AceuWeatherxow 9a-' ' sv i'-'- " Xvl ' ISwcartlor Monday - 'lfvr ' - - s'i hdkO Sunday high and ovemkM low to 8 pja Eastam iiJl - X “ 64 56 PortandOre 72 V San Franctooo ‘ 89 Sah JuaoPR 86 Saadto £r 63' v V 60 V Shraveport 3 Y'J f mm 'iiy j PodlandiMalna ? 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V OodhgwWi hW Lawnwatoring yr ’Gry-t-fr- GZ2B C30AccoWMdWl ' Local temperatures V 1 - 59 ’Logan : KVMI V''r'-'V- s'1" SmRMsM Preston Lo HI V v r Prc CHv ‘i Msndon - SO y s Lo Prc V By The Associated -58 ' r 20 i 't y?Hi : WSUsvWe' : 25 yV “ i vi I:' - PM Tv-Loga- i 59 V 22 v'v 86 28'': V'i1 63 53 59 66 69 57 59 58 55 67 58 59 77 OjOO 000 050 r0 'V 050 050 35 31 050 050 34 050 18 050 50 36 SO 60 : T- 050 050 31 - C ' The AccuWeatherjwn forecast tor noon Monday Oct 27 Press T ! 30 23 27 61 's:&x?7' National weather From the' news wire Pic Hf-'jl- Abofwetstatiny werthcrstrdchedfirantheGulf £ showers moved across Ae nartheni Plains y Showers md thunderstorms formed along a odd front that extended across die eastern third of the natkm ' At Ac southern end of the front thunderstorms idled V Arou parts of Alabama Geogia Ae FkndaPsnhandlelV: and eastern sections oflfetmessee MnMte Ala collfetwl 1 ft? iivhp nfnrin hy nAMay anH ? d N Uymr 8ph vi ? 7 parts of Ae Florida Panhandle had hail up tout inch i v v around the tun much Kke tha rnoon ? aiamrtwanrf uinH purfina tn SS mnh j Whw around tha Earth with oneslde Showers contimiednormward alonK the front throu always fadngths same side to the wertemOBrolinas eastern On v Pdnclpla (the taiger body) object Virginia Ae western half of mercury noon to noon lasts 176 days New York state The wet weather was likely to reach par--'- V: LbAenorth-cent- r : tiais of Ae East Coast during the autrcmotiiyOrochstmsIl jom scattered light snow showers moved the eastern Dakotas into parts of Minnesota Vfv-- -- f r- w-- s ' i Humkttty: 43 peroent UY Indsx V 5tv' : w ? - ? 3 (low) !wm 5: yv Cqnc88'avX''':' : YWWIIty::l0mnes llooreFlrtoiaiK:? & V- Vx ti j t :: v reaUyWhat aom iT v jus been i V iv : respond Aey have to airt receive positive reince- - ’ t- - H f By Ae¥- - ! j fanyj4'els teniirtaiactiblr Ar vubrid r- - pre-acade- Four-year-o- Continued rom A1 servers — are running" at responses Elementary school responses generally tended to be higher than secondary schools Taylor said that is a trend seen across all schools “That's a reflection of a couple Aings First elemen- tary schools tend to be smaller neighborhood schools wiA close geography and tight-kn- it neighborhoods” Tayjor said “When they move to secondary schools teaching usually shifts from qhildren to contented and there are teachers in multiple subjects” Zsiray also explained that as students progress through school they tend to become more critical of the education improve Those two areas were not : necessarily surprising Zsiray iaid He said that many ele- - v mentary school teachers are concerned about the lack of counselors at Ae elementary levels Teachers acrossthe district are concerned wiA the technology available in the classroom he added “It becomes an issue when a teacher is in a parent-teachconference and Aey can’t pull up something because Ae system crashes" Zsiray said Earlier Ais fall he and other district technology officials said the current infrastructure — the cables routers and er I- - ogyplan He said that Cache County Schools will use Ae survey regularly to help gauge the successes and concerns of the district “It’s contrary to what the national news $ays about schools failing” Taylor said “Most people are willing to believe Art schools in general are failing but that their school Isn’t failing” Full Servlet Oil Change Fall Coolant Flush “Wm-- A firtFrin bkiUha Snw’ Smie tantahCaiM $ 5 A 95 jj Ol'J mr fmm unit MVS FREE TOWING TO CAR SMART 58 12 W 400 N Logan 435-787-94- Hours: 58 Mon-F- si Y general election The proposal doesn’t ask residents whether North Logan should have a cemetery but how Ae development and operation of the cemetery should be financed according to Ae committee for Ae North Logan Cemetery District Each year for the past four yeafs North Logan has purchased 55 acres of land from 1800 to 2100 East and 2300 to 2500 North for $85000 annually The city is reportedly buying the land at a discounted price wiA Ae agreement that the land will be used either as a cemetery a park or a combination of the two The annual $85000 payment comes from FREE ! I : factsf Autism ' V A Diagnosed through extensive observation & pfofeeslonaisisually fay -- r- a 41 1 peoiawpsyaim bydefrl derides in reciprocal social behavior imagioa-til activities end lath M p0Gh f v 1N-IIO- b yow old equipment vli ! - or DtOfogfcsi r 'I event that leads to the gtteorden Assumed to be 1 i Xs- u ”111611181 v 4a neurological disorder although mere are no 9 reliable medical or genets ic tests that can detect it h MV the city’s general fund -: ? Supporters of die cemetery want to finance Ae district y through a proposed 0004 property tax increase instead of Ae city’s general fond so Ae district doesn't have to compete V for fundingwiA roads parks and other general-fun- d projects If Ae property taxis approved a homeowner whose property is valued at $160000 would pay about $35 pa- - year : fix' die cemetery district tax Y “The City Council can make the decision to move ahead wiA the cemetery even without the ceipetery district Aey would just have to take it (money) out of the general fund” North Logan Mayor Val Potter said “To do that you're either going to have to see some revenue increases somewhere or a cut in services elsewhere” Residents attending the Committee for Ae North Logan V JV ' - 1 ' rf'fj - v Cemetery District gathering last 4 week didn’t seem to be in oppo? V sition of Ae proposal “The development of die : ' ‘ cemetery is on dre road and is 4 not going to stop” former mayor and councilman Carl Johnson said ‘Tm inclined to look 30 40 50 years from now to what’s going to be desirable to the citizens of North Logan” 1 If the issue passes a1USU landscape architecture class will begin working on Ae cemetery’s preliminary design Ais fall and the cemetery could open as soon as 2005 Residents that are already part of the Hyde Paik Cemetery Maintenance District will not be able to vote on the issue since it won’t effect Aeir property taxes However a setxind vote will take place at a later date to determine if those North Logan residents want to join the new district if it passes : DISTINCTIVE EVALUATION! working to it's lull potential? Need to upgrade? AUDIO VIDEO INTERIOR DESIGN $ I wwar r Continued from A1 -- " - j ek capacity! Moreover increased demands in bandwidA and 4 more technology requirements by the state have made putting more computers in tire class an expensive challenge “Technology is amoney 4 pit” Zsiray said He said that Superintendent Steven Norton along wiA the Cache County Board of Education is in the process of developing a strategic technol- -' '' the program’s primary focus is to teach undergraduate and Z 44 graduate students “We’re training people that are going to go out and provide more programs for Aese kids” said Higbee ed i V : 1 - ' r 1 they receive Two particular areas of con- cem cropped up in the survey Teachers reported that both technology and counselors in the elementary schools were 4 areas where the district could O' Part of the summer training will be classroom instruction onthe basics of autism Then: remainder of Ae time will herl spent in Ae preschool setting ld r' '¥? - f Now he tafla and ma& need arid decrease the 4 tuns Aings that are going on something that comes naturally problem behaviors that aren’t ' to a child wiA autism It’s a 'It' and he interacts wiA lus sis- - 4 helMng them We keep it at a ’ behavior taugltf specifically in terl Mariah It’s incredible '''!'kvel of behavior because we it’s like night and day chil-- 4 4 can deal wiA that” 4 :4 Ae program as part of Ae stu- skills 4 dren’’ dent’s The program opened in May v Conner has made tremen- V and has since been awarded a 4 Conner Ben-- J dous progress in just six 4-4 son is among the group of stugrant of $25000 from Ae Utah in the'4 dents 4 months in ASSERT He knows State Office of Education to 4 partirtpating 4 intensive daily activities ' 4 yyf his name the aAabeL colors ' provide training to Utah spe “Our goal for Ae kids is that numbers rind has even become 1 dal educators Through this toilet-trainin the process by Ae time they exit our prosupport ASSERT will provide His moAer admits they were a two-wegram and gp into kindergarten training institute to inking eye contact is 'hot 7 hum disordermeaningl ' that whfle children wai first observing and then work- -' Zl share some defining Characteristics they cat ing wiA the kids directly while ‘Mr also be very different coached traiiied staff being by from one another? menAers Science lias thus far 4 Ideally Higbee would like to has been unable to point 4 4 see ASSERT grow to accomS' to any specific environ ' modate 10 children however f ' - i ad of refreshmenfs to choose 4 from The teacher asks each i child what they would (ike and allows the strident ample tone to respond The child might raising their “V I t''--- 11 ! s v ment’V Each trial offaed is recorded f dong wiA the child’s response For example during snack time studrats engage in (j a leariiii'Vtivity wiA a myri-oil nK ‘ i f selecAni?ft thor needs describe wiA kdi'-rK'Q- ofskepdcal 0fS :V' 'v ' ' i V DataTfVyff allow educators toifimplement similar skills and curriculum in their own classrooms v “These educators are going f to leave wiA better skills and based on that we’re going to have a much greater impact” said Higbee “Not just here but throuioutthe whole at first but gave it a ow we’re just like you for letting us be a th&” said Benson '1 impressive ptveimpacL ? She said that prior to her son’s Higbee said Art there isn’t :) involvement in Ae ptogram he rtiy real clearcut criteria or Wouldn’t interact with anyone’ll scale to determine general lev-- v of autism1 exCept his immediate In'fitoL Aeiugority of his Tthe approach we take is his family cook 'Artit doesn’t matter” said f j Tlumighrqetilfon ing behavior and dialogue with the teacher A&chifo is encoiur aged to improve by JurAer 44 V V Ae amounl bf trials has proven ' 4 critical for Ae progression of 4 iV-'Wchildfe- ta v4 fonningoneor twowords describe their f theycan leam from Aat type setting” Higbee saiLCi't 4 Conner’s moAer JulieB 5°° already seen imtiaUy respond by jpointing to their favorite r'jhips and S-- Preschool i :a Cache Valley forecast provided by National Weather Service — ‘Up Above’ feature provided by Astrp 8am-6p- m SUBWOOFERS (he most powerful npgrade for toy syiteaON SALE! STRAIGHTWIRE: Wire and cables for the best potdble picture and MnindON SALE! 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