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But In Hairs L Piter-m- i delves f tr )r.,ii,( thi .1 t n wmd and relies xoli ly on tin in nubble ( .iivonfl,. e nt soke prints to resin lei t the tmth It is the It ir s attempt to i mis nu in, h follOeal or linsrepi es nt Bit fats th.il lltimati ly rah la s mi ill thi .a t Mr IV. rsoii hefi.K AS'inn.l, d oai ia!sss, a pi of. ssimi , he rlett ( tln fni tn it mi 'os s fie itesf m ( !i . trmin sm, in .h ot- - to i'i eil on tin truth Oiwrntrs I r.ini Home Oper..tiii4 Irom his ( nt, s ill. h m, h. h i is I il . .1 1 11 DAVIS COUNTY m ni . ! . i ( i, . , I tl ,. t, , Ik i, M ilil . gih I. t 't ' I polk e a,1, Hi l.' throughout the asl.nu toil to i. hi till (lei option lit mu h s.,i i. nl Hi, ri stall' .lit flepal tlleet store an, I l.u.li. stoit (h ini' to juiz emplos. . s ni s, s f n sing mi r. h imhst i a'h or ,,Pi, r pi., m,1 s on in hi't i lal espion'i . ris-ll dt l.i, IIl is . - f i iv , . 1 heior.letl hlshirs .ittrihllt.s to On 1,, mails the i a! lies) u'i of he it, tei tioii Alter a d ,y it the Sen ite ihambers, a Homan of iti, n ssould return home andalisiimpure nt I is vsifi s fidelity sihile fie was Iljve ou Been True? ha S(' someone hold his ssift s would He rkt as she responded If an aeceleiated blond pulse ai eotnpnnied a hnse hen tru" repls, the aiwssei wan'd he inter preted as a lie Fortunately, lie deteitlon has fsulse.l into a mine precise tei hnologs si.tli soke analysis, niimdnuj to Mr Peterson, esen surpassing tlie eonsi utumal poly giaph test in aceuraiy and lonvemeiice In modern society, sse huh around the word stress, sihuh is prohahlv derived Mr Peterson explained from distiess. , Plays Key Utile stress plays the hey role in lie detection A eons entional poly graph test is eompi lsed of three moi h.inical components geated to monitor the physiological responses of a subject under questioning The polygraph charts physiological a fast heartbeat, heayier stress signals breathing and the electrical conductivity of the shin (brought about by perspiration) In reverse, the voice analyzer relies on the subjects ability to stay cool, or suppress stiess factors Mr Peterson uses tlie Mark II Voice Analyzer, a product of Lass- Enfoi cement Assn, bites Inc , Belles tile, X J , which is often referred to as a voice stress analy zer (VSAb It fits snugly in a normal-size- d attache case and consists of a cassette tape recorder, a microphone, ink graph and with digital read-ou- t I low It Works The theory behind the device, said Mr Peterson, is to separate deceit from the otherwise cons incing spoken words voiced by a potential suspect When a person deliberately tries to camouflage the truth, his voice transmits n tremors. or voice waves that ure not audible to the human ear, that indicate the stre s that goes with "trying to be cool," he stated A numerical s ale graphs the deviation from the suhjerPs normal voice, which is determined through unmtinildating questioning tremors are a product of the a direct decision of the brain, or conti .,1 nervous system, and are not a result of utiv phy biological response, such as the poly monitors Stress Factors 1 resent factors are present in anyone x Stress - mini-comput- sub-nnero- u , i ,.! 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( lean d lx fm bond detense e'toins alt nu ' summer's q a bv toe su'p, et i and hlaik ohsc (ranting Pizza restaurant in the i Soulil Thi bilingual department o' FARMINGTON B iv is St hool Disti ir t is se.ii i lnru foi ti n hi r s ..ides win, spe lk N is mjo I ois Iilipinn 1 a.ilo ' Mini Kort an tie An online to Bonin, Bum uue a xpkesw om m ek 54 lor the distrct stuilmts it tie distuit toieien Ian .i Sh, aid 'hat the ifdisti nt is mils one reinuud to blip these stub its esin iiks a p.a Mis should i s, -- i , ill ir lauguai x rs m whoian spi.ikim, of these Lingua ..i , ,n i ,, t !) uabil I'iniiii at the admua tialiim ofl.t ' i , at the Feb 7 couni d meet u g The residues complained that selling beer opt nly in the siui i Bo you 11 dim ts a ur" Put Pit an"smn ilosigned as louln.e, would i ic. k atrtss ht x.nd, hetaiise the poison would feel gui'ty about driving over tin 5 mile per hour speed limit Some states, including Id ,ho and Washington, have laws pieoluding the use of lie detection tests in pre employment interviews Mr Peterson is against forcing job applicants to undergo a test "If an employee is woiking for an employer, theres always a certain amount of intimidation, he stated, even il the employe does it with his own consent I have no problem with that If the en.ployer demands that he take the test, then I see a problem w ith it Employee pilferage nationally is a $4 mdlion-- a day racket Mr Peterson said that according to one business survey, 25 percent of all employees are honest, 25 percent will eventually learn how to steal, 25 percent wdl steal if given the chance and 25 percent ai e hardcore thieves DELUXE PARTY PUNCHES on siud rh rt also f ivestauiant lexican LC240G P distinctive OPEN FOR LUNCH AND DINNER MONDAY THRU SATURDAY PtkSONS 65 AND ij OLDER PAY PStiCl EVERY YUES. 780 NORTH ON U S HIGHWAY 89 NORTH SALT LAKE IPAH GE0KfTH design (fcr rt oif, VK'trr Move ham poof r 90 1711 JAN1NE VEA2SE DtSIGNER 3900 i 'Dilution row ' SO. HWY. 89 Bt. 292-364- 1 wwirw Sandwiches and IDutican you play any musical instrument REGISTER NOW Talent Show g :or Priced i churches would corrupt the morals of thi community s youth v- -' Specially -- of schools V, COMBINATION is, x'ate lc Jl.t'un Mg I,C ' ' tin liibl ,,f voile . 'i ilv is I i ai no be a vo..e ,m uv-- t and a mi in f the Ua'l Is I dpll c ABED NUTS FANCY 5 , t, si,., thi PARTY MINTS . DRYER T! i r, an ro laws in Utah 'ns, lump the ti't of he detection ti i hniques me hiding no previsions regelating pre empl v n.ent I . SPECIAL WASHER Mr Icti rson has tefi amed fruia wot king full time for one company or agency As a professional I have to weigh both sides of a he xaid Remaining ii.de pendent case, aids his objectivity Mi SlRiCkl COMClEIE fOCNTAiN 'Steal for Greed People dont steal for need, they steal he stated Most take the for greed attitude, Hey, theyll (the business) never miss it asssarsassffi mFKaai Janies Aetter. manager of the Godfather camouflage the truth with his Mute Persons must give their wiitteii ton-sebefore Mr Peterson tests them da me Ik-te- al , pizza with tests subject i turns m oiins, 1 license met with opposition by two city residents son O- -t I the beer i 1 tu f o Ml potent nl 'I i ss or lilt uni it n tms ,ue leinoseil Explains C'ircuiiist.im ex s Subjeits are also told how the operates bifoie they talk into the Mr Peterson explains them cum stances surrounding whv they are being questioned No iei son is subjected to the V SA without givmg Ins written consent, in light of the controversy which surrounds Involuntary submission to lie detection tests Ive never given a test where a person hasnt given his written consent, said Mr Peterson. The consent form details the circumstances on why the person is bung questioned and authorizes who mav recuv o the results , Average 15 Minutes The questioning period takes about 15 minutes on the average, Mr Peterson said, to avoid what is known as the fatigue factor If a suspect has told his story countless times before he faces the examiner, accurate resixmses may be hard to obtain All questions are answered by either yes or no The subject is fu st asked two sacrifice questions "Bo they call and Do you live in Salt Lake you John City These are followed by a series of and relative control inquiries that relate to past, genet al tendencies and the specific issue at hand, respectively Did uu Lie? Toward he end of the question a !' ask subject is asked, Are you afr.ad you a question I haven't reviewed ss.th And finally, Bid you lie o iu ,, yoi any acme questions The average examination taki s ; m nules, xjid Mr Peterson, "but it o uld sen e our custonu rs ts two hai, - t in , oi'ii tlii'immhK with till i ,11 mil tarn. lied prep, I or i out i ol pit- - p t ' it is impo- -t n,t tl t the i 'iiiiiti i 'iik to o' e spi ' if i lssia Mr Pi iersun 1, d a i, M li.se while s I, a, li v stoie e op a , t w i In pit t"ned about a , a h .hart Pnggi rs Stri s, i turns ll lb W I' a f,,l tot .Ilv out of tl bhl, he ssoit a wi s'vi.pi, jil 'li Pttel on His yes" aii'Wtf tim .tm! dila in, dill, a tions on the V s I ni i it w is the emplos ee id stolen the w ter m uh tin ni,u,iy .nto Tbit one the Co h s, nl., ( ineft i tive k pi fsiuis Mr Pi terson s iid lie us, d to i If tlie pel sm undi rst mils the rid. s lu Un tl plays the game better " he said 1 git good results depends on haw the person feels about tiie tesi i In the i ise of a essi li sU.k i p. s tin nu stolen sto'i ri liaiidi'e, nijn nig igcr is not pies, nt ,!ui mg the ij i, s'"iio of il emplos i e toe And in a landing eiainmil c ,sc susjMit is qmei by the e'aiiumr .dmu No polti ms ids ed Pi L anulwti tiiai Imie The mat lime s stiess when a person tiles to Pizza Restaurant Turns Down Beer Sales A ou 11 BOUNT1FL L have to buttle for a soft drink with sour peppe-ron- i iLnr - - ta Cosas, Carzf 523 W. 2600 So. BOUNTIFUL COLONIAL SQUARE 292-567- 1 If Colonial Square said his Shopping Centir, establishment is turning down a Class B bisT license it obtained from the Bountiful (.its Coun ill Feb 7 In a public nut.ee, Mr Aetter said, e are grateful for receis ing the opportunity to make the decision of whether to sell beer on our premises 290 So. Main, Bountiful bintino's 295-554- 8 A 1st Prize 13200 OPEN DAILY MON. Fill. -- 9-- 0 SA i GUITAR 2nd Prize Howesir, in re lew-lnlocal community for this rsn e, wt lutsc thost n not to utilize the hci use u mti ,1 i BOUNTIFUL STOCK UP NOW 4000 d 3rd Prize H0LLADA SteaKjn GIFT CERTIFICATE g SALT LAKE CITY 2000 GIFT CERTIFICATE t fei this dec isimt best rt tlei ts tin loslies am! standards of the i mini units of Bountiful and in,. ke this dt i l'lou Openh and fi, . Is to In 't AA on 10Special Order OFF Sheet FAMILY STEAK HOUSE COLONIAL SQUARE all T) 595 W 2600 S. EAST OF Bountiful 292-744- 2 ,OUTH OF SUM OLSEN S Music (roii Cil BARRY MAN LOW I BOINTBIL Bountiful League COMODORES BEE GEES In ot ill , Worm n Ao'cis aretiX in wblih ETC. ploli cities can become noire self buffk lent dm m, a meeting Tuesday, ? 45 Wa accept Waster Charge p m The Human IUsmitics Committee of tlie league will discuss whether l ities should hei ollu' seif sufficient in housing, eduiatimi Hid trill p,r latum Tl.e iu , tun' wnl b held at the I .muni! Coinn, mots (hui ill 150 ost Bountiful N too 1 & PIZZA Iroflier's k iiork SAVE K;. o. PASTA Visa or une our budget plan SALT LAKE Bountiful 295-777- 2 Pt CG ,T RL5 Ub clfilp SANDWICHES 2485 So. 800 W. Woods Cross ON ALL LIGHT BULDS 1300 So Mam PIZZA jE IT x r ( tiAf.C BULBS -G- RANGER -O- SALAD 290-323- 4 GDEN r j, ncsrrp Want Ads are for REAL ESTATE' |