Show eoam Wednesday November 12 2003 Logan schools finalize new boundaries In brief Logan Board says citizens seem happy with their proposal Revised Logarcschool boundaries Man pleads guilty ' to burglary charges ' ' By Holli Weiss staff writer A Logan man pleaded guilty Monday to stealing cars tools and other equipment from several ' residences in Cache County over the ' ' summer Mike J Timpke 21 was arrested in July after authorities discovered nearly $40000 worth of stolen V property including classic cars motorcycles and other items in or near a trailer in a field near Smith-- ’ V" field ' Timpke was originally charged with2 1 counts of theft and burglary ' ' He pleaded guilty Monday to two counts of second-degre- e felony burglary one count of third-degrfelony burglary and two counts of second-degre- e felony theft Because of the plea agreement the other ld ’ : ' ee charges were dismissed Timpke’s arrest cleared 14 theft or burglary cases County as well as five in tljree in North Logan and more than in Cache -- Logan: one in Layton Timpke is scheduled to be fenced Dec 29 ' A3 - Local state arid regional news- sen- - Thuri Bailey to be in Logan for fund-rais- “We appreciate parents who ' went into the processand that understand that changing ' parents' were agreeable to the schools isn't as important as ' population shifts in some schools with nice pop-'- ’ areas ' The boundaries presented having ulation sizes that are adequate “We are happy with the during public meetings at for students Geary said y- ’ result and we are Logan District elementary glad that Boundaries for Ellis and schools over the past few parents saw the need for these Woodruff Elementary schools months will be the permanent changes" Jensen said have shifted south to make boundaries for the 2004-0- 5 G said th( Wydrd r'C() ' ' school year: V : r KKm for the new elementary y' 'V the major c()nccrn ' : -The Logan City School V':' " school m the northwest 4 parent raised at the school ' District Board of Education " neighborhood The bound-- : ' community meetings was V’ approved the boundaries y Varies for Wilson Hillcrest and nam®ly involving Tuesday night noting that cit- - Adams elementary schools the neigh- Crossing will stay generally the same izens who attended the public of the new elemenhorhood Superintendent Richard meetings seemed happy with district's school The ' tary the proposal Parents were Jensen said the district has safetycommitteewillbe been working for over a year generally supportive throughon the boundaries The fact meeting next week to deter- out the process said Board mine ways to teach students that no major adjustments President Ann Geary even safe ways to cross streets the new were made the boundaries to though proposed ' mean school changes for changes show that a lot of ' when walking to school or to a bus stop: some students in the district thought and consideration : ' Or--- iVi ' ’ Adams Elementary A 530 N 400 East New elementary Ijw-- — (apprx location) f' - NAW'4 ' Ellie Elementary 348 W 300 North ' "Vk - f' “Tit 1 t v - j 5 - - - — i I ' A L 'v: i D k jv -- r- j'-- vf' v ' S mbtodDdbi) er Former Utah Jazz star Thuri Bai- - !" ' J i ley will be in Logan on Thursday" morning to hclpraise money for the': it local Hatch Foundation-raises that organization money for ' Alzheimer's Lou Gehrig's Disease V'andcancer research Bailey will offer a talk On respect and values-'and Will perform songs from his lilt-'est album at the Spectrum at Utah : State University from 10:30 to 1 :30 am Tickets are $1 at the door and all proceeds will go tp the-- ' r--' non-prof- : 1 : - Hatch Foundation The foundation - also funds scholarships for multicul- tural students at UtahState Univef- sityin memory of Salote Otutahaa ’ USU student who was murdered in T’ : Amalga Town Council will meet at 7:30 pm: at Town Halt 6590V 2400 West Agenda items include: Hearing report on ice arena Hearing presentation by Red iS Crosis Discussing canvass results of town IN election:- V Discussing reducing speed hmit on' 8600 North Discussing town water system improvements Hearing1 mayor and council reports - - ’ V ' The Cache County Library : Board wiM bold its regiXar meeting at the Providence City Library at 7 pm y f proposal ‘ Hearing CERT program update and grant application Hearing mayor and council : The Logan Municipal Counc wi meet in executive session at 7 am in 9ie Environmental Bulking at 580 N 1000 West Logan Agenda Mama include: -HoWng a strategy session to do-cu- es the purchase exchange or I of real property The Ing CoaMiiesion wi meet at 6 p jn at City Hal 625 W 3200 South Agenda (tome include: Hokfing zoning workshop with G8 yjggf s Discussing a request tor a buikkng pennit tor a garage at 1329 W 3200 ' South children" staff writer “We have taken the tpirchv and we have carried the torch and wc have ' middle-schoole- rs —ports The Lawtelon City CouncSwiH meet m 8 pmin the efty office 29S Main Agenda items include: Discussing Uinta Academy appreciation Hearing mayor and councl reports By John Wright Early in Tuesday’s service to : dedicate the new Veterans Mcmori- al at Utah State University US Army Maj Gen Barney Rawlings talked about the need to pass the torch from generation to gencira- tton He talked about the veterans on hand who served the'eountry in from World War II to recent operations in the Middle East He talked about thc USU Air Force ROTC cadets a group of whom came up with the idea for die monument And he talked about die elementary- - and from Cache Valley Learning Center who sat in the bleachers : nearby He called them “our grand The Hyde Park CHy Council will meet al7 pm at City Hal 113 E Hyde Park tape Agenda items include: Reviewing a subdivision at 200 E tOO North J s - ‘'i Hundreds gather to dediciate USU’s new Veterans Memorial r"' ' right-of-wa- :t- - j TheCterkatoriPtanntng —id Zoning Commiasion win meet at 8 pm at Town Hail 50 S Main Agenda items include: Discussing for 400 E Center r photosby Mitch MascaroHeraiq Journal Abovt: Vatof veterans right to left: John Watterson Blair Hale Defl Tripp and Terry Nielsen (representing his father Chase Nielsen) stand by after unveiling the new Veterans Memorial at Utah State University on Tuesday moming Balow: Air Foricp ROTC Color Guard Commander Matthew Lyon awaits the raising of the obi-A :V:V ore during Tuesday’s Veterans Memorial deckcation ceremony V':r V passed the lorch" Rawlings said jf CXitsidc after the ceremony sortie of the learning' center students appeared to have accepted the torch infuU stride Erin OlkMivlO said she Utought Tiycsday's program w as ' “really cool" “They're awesome because they wanted us to be free and then they died" she said of fallen veterans Another learning center student Grace SauL said both of her parents are veterans Tit's really important to honor V those people who fought for our country "she said: Thc studcnts from the learning center were among hundreds of ' people who gathered just inside die " South entrance of the Dee Glcri : Smith Spcctriim on Veterans Day to dedicate the monument w hjch sits just outside the building The monument w as erceted After ' a group of ROTC cadets decided about tw o years ago that they wam-e- d to do some thing fo honor their predecessor They' later enlisted the support of a committee from USU’s American Legion Post 2 led by Vcrn Buehlcrand Dodc Rccvwhich raised S30000 for the project l The 61 Wide semimonument sits on a circular concrete base The granite is engrasied midi a patriotic-statement the seals of the six military laser brandies arid a sketch depicting a dozen sqvioe ot -- 30-fo- oc 2-- by oor -t-f- A See UVHL on A8 IS pleads guilty SchE&ibar chooses Cache tojriolestatMndiae cream chesse ptant iVlan staff writer As Logaa man pleaded guOty Monday to molesting a girl after she fell asleep on a trampoline June 17 Dustin Edwwd Lana pleaded guilty to one count of -degree felony sexual abuse of a child He was originally charged with felony aggravated sexual abuse of a child Lema fondled the girl while babysitting ha and three or four other childrca ia a bnck 1 second- first-degr- ee CS8rflR&ABt£0077 Detective Jake Peterson testified during a prrliminaty hear- ' ing last month Peterson said Lema told him he was playing with die dnl-drand idling scary stories and then later laid down with the girl because she had gotten scared At first Lema told Peterson he didn't remember ' touching the girl “If I did it it was in my sleep" Peterson testified dial Lema said “I was rheaming about doing sexual things with en fine LEMA aa AS ': v : ' |