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Show The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH S.L. Deputy Has Gun Taken In Scuffle; Three in Custody Scores of police from the West Jordan and South Jordan police departments, as well as the Utah Highway Pa. trol and the sheriff's depart- The deputy’s missing gun was later found in a neigh- bor’s barbecue, police said. The two men were booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on suspicion of disarming a police officer, vehicle burglary and outstanding war- lost the gun in the cout scuffle in the snow, said Salt Lake County sheriff's Deputy Peggy Faulkner. One of the suspects found the gun and pointed it at Lawther, threatening to shoot him. Lawther backed off and the men ran. Lawther then rants. A female was booked on vehicle burglary and obstructing justice. A female juvenile was re- leased to her parents, Faulkner said. Deputies found several bags of stolen items in'the car believed to be from other burglaries in the went back to his apartment and called for backup. information, call 801-521-4473. paperare sought, but no actual photographs will be accepted. Submissions will not be returned. Thefinished buffalo will be moved to West Valley City’s Olympic hockey venue, the E Center, before the 2002 Winter Games. All “Utah Buffalo Round-Up”buffaloes will be charities and the eae Island buffalo herd. Submissions can be taken to the Family Fitness Center, 5415 W. 3100 South, or mailed to Kevin Conde at West Valley City Hall, 3600 S. Constitution Blvd., West Valley City, UT 84119. Letter says cities should avoid “human costs’ of airport raids “Tfyou intervene now . you will be able to THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson is urging other U.S. increase security at mayors to do what he did not your airport quickly have a chance to do: warn undocumented airport workers to and inexpensively .” leave theirjobs. we asna baby. st week, in a similar cae at Portland International Airport, about 30 workers were apprehended. Salt Lake City’s mayor insists warning undocumented workers to leave their jobs or fa it wouldachieve two In a letter sent this past weekend to dozens of mayors grants, were arrested. Anderson figures most of those workers simply were tryingessupport their families. numbers, however, likely had no idea they were doing anything that would subject them to prosecution or deportation,” Anderson wrote. “They were simply doingwhatthousands of other economic migrants are doing throughoutthestate, and what millions are doing throughoutthe nation.” Anderson blames “hypocritical” U.S. immigration policies for the problem. He says U.S. attorneys andthe Immigration and Naturalization Service give “a wink and a nod” to undocumented foreign workers every day. But in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks, airport workers got caught up in security crackdowns. In October, the INS and Social Security Administration reviewed all workers’ documents at the airport and pre- sented the information to U.S. Attorney Paul Warner, who opened his own investigation. Then, on Dec.11, police swept in. In all, 271 airport workers lost their jobs and 69 were arrested for providing false personal information or bogus So- were dropped against four workers, including a woman Then, Anderson says, airport staff could confirm the backgrounds ofremaining workers. He asked other mayors to learn from his mistake. “If you intervene now by asking any airport workers who might havefalsified their applications to immediately Jeave secured areas and voluntarily relinquish theirjobs, you will be able to increase security at your airport quickly andinexpensively, without waiting for the well-publicized arrests that will embarrass your airport and city officials, and the federal prosecutions and deportations that will cause se- vere disruptions in the lives of migrant workers and their families,” Anderson wrote. @sltrib.com Volunteers Needed to Test Tool For Diagnosing Breast Cancer BY TROY GOODMAN have been held in Boston, Miami, Washington, D.C., Baltimore and Los Angeles, the company ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Pat — Joe Baird Celia Baker Steve Baker Peg Barney Paul Beebe Ron Bowman Bradd Brewer Ryan Bronson Janet Rae Brooks ‘Ashley E. Broughton Thomas Burr Greg Burton Kevin Cantera Lisa Carricaburu Anna Cekola Dorothy Chioda Ricky Cowley Connie Coyne Frank Curreri Ana Daraban Julie DeHerrera Dan Dickson Keira Dirmyer Leo Dirr Jay Drew Tom Durkin _ More than 100 northern Utah women are be- Solewomen nist have no histney of breest - questioned whether buh ised taka te tialo Ronen! area mastectomies, The American Cancer Society and the Na- Kim McDaniel Chris McDonald Peg McEntee Sean Means Fabrice Mercier Manny Mellor Margie Miller Melinda Miller Mike Miller Phil Miller Kirk Millson Bob Mims Lesley Mitchell Gordon Monson Scott Morgan Kristen Moulton Holly Mullen Marta Murvosh Dan Nailen Michael Nakoryakov Elizabeth Neff Orlando Nelmida Trent Nelson Cathy Reese Newton David Noyce Clint Olivier Terry Orme Tim Fitzpatrick Paul Fraughton Joseph Pereira Randy Peterson Linda Fantin RC.Frisch Melissa Galbraith Ryan Galbraith Joe Gillespie Sherri C: Goodman Mike Gorrell Mike Gottschamer Curt Gresseth Steve Griffin Brandon Griggs Jim Halley Mark Hansen Gordon Harman Dan Harrie Al Hartmann Tom Harvey Mark Havnes Lex Hemphill Kimberlee Hiatt Jean Hill Robert Hirschi Becky Hodges Leah Hogsten Vince Horiuchi Dawn House Stephen Hunt BrentIsraelsen Shirley Jones imaging in a recent University of Southern California statement. The 2100 system,at this point, is designed for use after an abnormal mammogram and to help doctors pinpoint possible surgical biopsy locations. The thermal technique or PET scans could alter the standard of cancer care. An October Maureen McCarthey Judy Fahys “Wefeel that this thermal imaging system oul eee ara denibet Oeeee oe rent detection ee Yuri Parisky, a Los Angeles- Sarah Jane McCarthey Shaun McCarthey Edwin Oberbeck Steven Oberbeck says. thenumber ofbiopsies neded to diagnose breast Thomas K. McCarthey Jr. Philip G. McCarthey Mark Eddington Dan Egan Rick Egan Darren Ewing Troy Goodman ROCKY ANDERSON Salt Lake City mayor with major airports, Anderson laments the human toll ofa raid earlier this month at Salt Lake City International, when 69 workers, many of them immi- Brooke Adams Todd Adams Vern Anderson auctioned in September to raise money for Rocky to Other Mayors: Warn Migrant Workers BY REBECCA WALSH From the Tribunefamily, best wishes for the holidays and for a new year of peace. Lori Buttars West Valley City Seeks Clippings for Buffalo Roundup Entry West Valley City’s addition to “The Utah Buffalo Round-Up”arts project will reflect the city’s diversity. A 5by-8-by-2-foot fiberglass buffalo stands in the lobby of the Family Fitness Center surrounded by fencing, hay and a trough. Eventually, the buffalo will be covered with pictures, “A Collage of Diversity” designed by artist Chris Coleman. Coleman is asking West Valley City residents to “submit images which represent our respective cultures and community.” Newspaper clippings and pictures on Tuesday, December 25, 2001 Francisco Kjolseth Skip Knowles Katherine Korte Kurt Kragthorpe Sean Noyce Lori Post Brett Prettyman Antonio Ramirez ! Martin Renzhofer Peter Richins R.C. Roberg ' Don Robinson Kevin Roche Paul Rolly Dick Rosetta Rick Rosetta Jacob Santini PeterScarlet Tony Semerad James E. Shelledy Jennifer Skordas Christopher Smith Hilary Groutage Smith Peggy Fletcher Stack Kathy Stephenson Michael Stetson Kirsten Stewart Richard Streeby Roger Swan Shinika Sykes Gia Throndsen Kara Toone Felix Tuchinsky Carol Van Wagoner Mike Venso Michael Vigh Rebecca Walsh Glen Warchol Elden Webster Sharyn Weiser Dominic Welch JoAnn Wells Michael Westley Danny La Greg Lavine Paul Wetzel Michael C. Lewis Jesus Lopez Jr. Peter Lozancich Steve Luhm Brian Mac Intyre Brian Maffly Chris Mager] ofOgden’s: divide 125 women into — 21-30, 31-40, 41. ps0 Natali 0 aed fe age and thermal response, Cal- Che Salt LakeTribune |