Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday November 30 2001 — A7 Utah WSffe: lom Green Dias few complaintis about prison Police get portable fingerprint scanners al WEST VALLEY CITY (AP) — The police department will begin using electronic fingerprint recognition devices in the next few weeks giving it another piece of high-tec- h crime fighting equipment TWo weeks ago the department said it would be using a computerized facial recognition system at the E Center — an Olympic hockey venue — beginning next month It’s designed to spot crime suspects by comparing facial features’ to a database of wanted people Thirty portable digital rprint-reading devices were in The October purchased are to expected be systems installed in squad can before Dec 15 Lt Charles Illsley said The devices will be used in high-ris- k stops or in cases where no one in the car has identification he said “We’re still in the process of sorting out policy issues We’ve never been confronted with this before” Illsley said with child rape for his relationship with her when she was 13 he is prohibited from visiting with minors That means he is not allowed to see 28 of his 31 children two of whom have been born since his sentence began Cari Bjorkman Green gave birth to Teddy Roosevelt Green in September and her sister Hannah Bjorkman Green gave birth to Mary Jane Green last month Linda Green who is eight months pregnant said the family is "doing all right” making ends meet by selling magazine subscriptions and picking up work at the school at Trout Creek in the remote desert of Juab County She hopes that Green will be able to see his wives and children next month when he is scheduled to appear in a Nephi courtroom on the child-rap- e charge DRAPER (AP)— Aside from his cellmate’s heavy-metmusic imprisoned polygamist Tom Green has few complaints and his faith is stronger than ever one of his wives said Green is three months into a sentence for bigamy “Tom is thankful to God for the trials he has given us’’ Linda Kunz Green the only one of Green’s five wives allowed visitation privileges said Wednesday moments after her first prison visit with her husband “It felt like old times to sit together and visit His beard is a lot longer but he looks good” she said She is the only one of Green’s wives recognized by the state as being married to him so the other four are not allowed visits Because Green is charged zero-to-five-y- finge- First lady lights Capitol tree ot Utah-Arizo- na FUKI-IPInlE- Kl AP photo Utah's first lady Jacaiyn Leavitt lights the state's Christmas tree In the Capitol's rotunda Thursday in Salt Lake City The 30-fotall blue spruce came from a yard In Sandy The Church of Jesus Christ Saints once sanctioned plural marriage but abandoned the practice in 1890 However there are believed to be tens of thousands of polygamists in Utah who continue the tradition and say they are following fundamental doctrine The Mormon church excommunicates them when the espouse the doctrine Until recently the last concerted effort to crack down on polygamy was in 1953 when police raided a polygamous enclave on the border Film of crying children being taken from their mothers produced a backlash Most polygamists maintain a low profile but Green drew attention to himself by appearances on national television and was prosecuted by Juab County Attorney David Leavitt a brother of Gov Mike Leavitt of Latter-da- y URGENT NOTICE - Pondumin and Redux may have caused serious The diet drugs heart and lung problems even with very minimal use You may have been damaged by these drugs without having any symptoms at all or you may experience symptoms including fatigue shortness of breath andor heart palpitations If you took any of these drugs even for as short as two months you may have suffered heart or lung damage and you need to take immediate action to protect your health and your legal rights ’’Fen-Phe- n” Free Medical Testing and Class Settlement Information The law firm of Driggs Bills & Day is providing prompt free medical testing to determine if you may have potential heart damage The test is painless and takes only a few minutes If you have taken one of these drugs please call the numbers listed non-invasi- ve below Itfs Not Too Late! Many people have been told that it is too late to protect their rights on this case Although the time is limited it is not too late to arrange a test and determine what steps if any you need to take Billions of dollars have been set aside for settlements by the manufacturer of these dmgs Call now to beat the deadlines |