Show The erata Vol'94 No? 327 Chilling for charity — A3 Aggies end 2003 season on sour note — Sunday: November 232003 Brtdgertamfs Daily Newspaper Weather $ ' ' : & - v a- s X jtoc&n-jYoii-doritjujj3 BIRCH CANYON — go v quist closed the gate to his family s UP OH SOlTieone S erty in the foothills east of Smithfield on Thursday two approaching ATV riders £Y pfope rty saying th i S j S PU bh ' turned around and headed theotherwayY'v-'-v land have at itSpiTiejip “As soon as we leave they’ll go around thcfence and come in” Cron-- - ' body S: Setting Up for a'v''vV-' quist said ' ® V®- In addition to the damage they’ll do ' ' ' the possibility that one of the ATV ridera ' will get hint raises questions about liabil- ' Weeks ty and those are just a few of the rea-- ' Valley landowner sons why the Cronquists arid other landowners are resisting Cache County's 'The County Council approved an ordi- attempts to open roads through their nance last November making it a dass-property The Birch Canyon road is one of aboutSO the county has targeted in its misdemeanor punishable by an $ 850 Brent SteverisHeralcUbumal fine and up tosix motiths in jail to close campaign to regain access to roads it Robert Cromquist stands next to a sign that Cache County recently postclaims were historically public but off a county road Inthe lasi few- weeks ed at the entrance of to his family's property in Birch Canyon east of which have since been closed by ' SmithfieldThe county maintains the road is public and wants Cromquist landowners See ROAD ACCESS on A12 ' to remove the gate PagA12 ' -- 66 By John Wright staff writer lower 20s UtahlO 20031 $125 County access crusade doesn’t sit well with some landowners ° Sniffle alert: " High in the Logan? bi ‘siap'va'®§i st - i Update : - Utahlhistory hanin”' Tab Choir in broadcasters’ Hall of Fame : ’ B SALT LAKE CITY ( AP) — A’ radio program that first went on the air before the start of the Great Depression is being inducted into the National Association of Broadcast- ers’ Hall of Fame a second national honor for the Mormon Tabernacle ' V1 Choir The Choir’s “Music and the Spa-keWord" program will he inducted ' April 20 Earlier this month Presi- dent Bush awarded the Choir the' National Medal of Arts in' a White House ceremony: The weekly program which began three months before the October 1929 stock market crash is broad-- ’ : cast from the Tabernacle on Temple Square It features music by the choir and a spoken inspirational n s V 't i '' : -- - v ifc v ’ i ’"'f- - y ' c v V'V': -- - ‘V s’ I - ' r Y - ' message-' “We are' so pleased and grateful to be chosen by the NAB for this honor" Craig JesSop the choir’s music director “It becomes even - V s: ' LDS photo Associate choir director Barlow Bradford leads the Mormon Tabernacle Choir ' r t " : Y - - : (I - more significant for us tcr receive it during omySth anniversary year and when we consider the long list ' of accomplished names that are part of the NAB' Hall of Fame roster’! Other inductees include broadcast- ing legends Bob Hope EdwardMur- row Jack Benny George Bums Paul Harvey Bing Crosby Red Skelton and Benny Goodman The first broadcast involved a KSL radio employee climbing a tall ' ladder and suspending a microphone above the pulpit to capture the sound of both the choir and the announcer “ We obviously have come a very long Way since that day” said Gregg Garber vice president of Bonneville Communications which produces and distributes the show Pooplo Indox are some of the local names that appear in today’s Herald Journal:' Following y Dr Earl Kent Gibbs (C7) Maru Rud-- : dick (B7)Taubi Neves (B6) Chris: Stallwofth (B2) Mark Brown (B1) Dalton Birky (C6) Omar McDade (C6) Blair Jardine (C8) Leonardo Mendez (C6) Bonnie Seamons Allen (C5) Fred Summers (C5) LaMar James Ashby (C3) Jared Bohman (A3) Cathy Hartman (A13) Chancey Mitch MascanVHerak) Journal Kindergarten students' at Woodruff Elementary practice writing at thebeginnind of class Friday at Woofrufif Elementary in Logan ByHoillWeias ' Beverly Cantwell’s kindergartners at Woodruff Elementary haye a lot to remember Learning numbers letters arid sounds can be' overwhelming for little minds So Cantwell’s students follow the same schedule at the beginning of each day — writing their names on the white board singing a sbng to remem- her how to spell the month and a rhyming game while counting to 10 “It may seem repetitive but it is how I know where they stand before I continue on” Cantwell said before leading her students in a rhyming game The daily review is part of the ongoing assessment Cantwell does of her students There is so much for them to learn and so easy for them to lose some of the information along the way e “We daily to solidify build speed and accuracy and add just A1 3 Obituaries A8 OpinionA4 B1 C7 Sports wwwhjnewsoom ' ' ch :i -- - ed ' ' J House passes bill limiting Internet ‘spam (AP) — Congress moved significantly closer to the first-evfederal protections commercial e- unwanted against mails with the House passing a bill Saturday that would impose new limits on sending irritating offers on the Internet The measure would outlaw the shadiest techniques used by many of the Internet's most prolific and include penalties up to five yean in prison in rare circumstances Jlut it also would supplant even ’ laws already tougher passed in some states including a California law scheduled to take effect Jan L Passed on a 392-- 5 vote the House bill largely mirrors “Can Spam" legislation die Senate approved last month Supporters taped slight differences bkween the two measures could be resolved before Congress adjourns for the year The Bush administration has supported antispam efforts “Now we can go back to looking forward to opening our inboxes in anti-spa- vv- : confi-denc- : CroeswordC7 tests orCRTs given at the end of the school year is one way to find out if students have mastered a concept required : by the state However concepts are made up of smali parts If a student doesn't learn and under- stand all of the parts they may get lost arid fail to master the concept iri the end Elementary and secondary teachers say that waiting ' until the end to find out that a student doesri't understand does not benefit the student or the teacher The key is to make sure students are mastering concepts each step of the way through classroom assessments enough new material that it is a challenge but VWe have so little time We need to have said is riot frustrating’’ Cantwell “It a fine count" Cantwell said “I want balance We constantly teach and check teach every minute to be teaching what needs to be taught” and check”" Teachers say they are feeling a lot of pres- Teachers iri both Logan and Cache District sure to make sure all students master all core agree that their job is to make sure students concepts According to No Child Left Behind are learning the core curriculum The core — ' the federal education reform that requires curriculum is the material the state says every child should know Taking a test like the cri- ASee TESTING on A3 terion-referenc- staff writer V '' r' 'r t - er Indox Enterprise Movies © WASHINGTON 6uttars(C2) 7 's' m Medicare drug fight looms In Senate— A2 the morning because we’ll have notes from our friends rather than herbal supplements and mortgage ail ' offers" said Rep Heather Wilson R-N- M Rep John Dingell of Michigan the senior Democrat on the Energy and Commerce Committee called the effort “an important first step in restoring consumers’ control over their inboxes” The Senate passed its bill last month 97-- 0 The government's hur-- ' tied efforts so late in the congres- sional session were fueled by Internet users fed up with inboxes clogged with unwanted offers for pornography and h schemes The legislation will would “end all of that nonsense and bring peace of mind hack to everyone who sends and receives said Rep WJ get-ric- SccSPAMmA7 |