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Show nr Ol"'ywilT TfCixr11 rf " Tuesday, May 10, 1994 2A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Energy West Mining settie workers discrimination complaint MSHA, In the settlement agreement, Energy West did not admit to any discrimination violation, but agreed to post a notice stating the company understands the rights of employees to request MSHA inspections. Energy West officials further agreed that they will not harass employees for requesting inspections or for providing information to MSHA and the company will remove Cranfords reprimand from his personnel files. The Mine Act provision which protects miners rights is a critical part of that law and it will be enforced," said J. Davitt McAteer, assistant sec The United States Department of Labors Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSIIA) announced a recent settlement agreement last Thursday with Energy West Mining of Huntington on behalf of a miner who was reprimanded after exercising protected safety and health rights. Administrative Law Judge John Morris of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission approved the settlement agreement reached on behalf of coal miner William Cranford, who alleged that he had been reprimanded after he requested an MSHA inspection. retary of labor for mine safety and health. Miners concerns about safety conditions are important in the overall effort to promote safety in all mining." Investigators working from MSHAs office in Denver, Colo., conducted the investigation of the discrimination complaint. According to federal officials, miners who believe that they have been subjected to unlawful discrimination should file discrimination complaints with the local MSHA district office. Complaints will be investigated and forwarded to MSHA headquarters for review. Fee adjustments: ( Continued from Page LA) have been picking up the whole tab this way, it will help recoup funds, Borla remarked. The board reviewed Provo High Schools current fee schedule. Besides a general required fee of $80 per student and special class fees ranging from $5 to $75 (which does not CPR TRAINING include supplies for personal projects beyond basic projects required for credit), the Utah County school charges participation fees for 16 activities. Only two activities charge $20 to participate, drama and choral. From there, the & class will be limited to 30 participants, so please call and register for the class by Friday, June 3, 1994. The instructors charges go up, with most athletic fees including a training fee in the cost to play. Those sports and fees are trackcross country, $40; soccer (boys and girls), $45; volleyball and soft-ba- ll (girls), basketball (boys and girls), wrestling and baseball (boys), $70; and football, are certified through the American Heart Association. $110. CERTIFICATION Castleview (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) Hospital will be offering a community CPR class. The (53G 0& JdL 3 trailer. The volunteers gathered debris on 17 miles of roadway and portions of the Nutter Ranch in Nine-Mil- e along with the districts strategic plan and involve parents and the community in the outcome. He also indicated that if the uniform fee is approved, the work-for-fe- e Canyon. waiver rule would be in force. Upon first reading approval, the district will refer the decision back to the schools and board members will take action on the matter at the next regular CCSD meeting on May 18. Test EIS: range (Continued, from Page LA) eration with the White Sands range option; Eglin Air Force Base, Florida; western range, California; and Dwajalein Missile Range in the Central Pacific. No sooner than 30 days after the final EIS is released, a record of decision will be Are you having trouble fitting Boneless J one of 20 large garbage bags filled by 35 volunteers into a each school on how to spend appropriated funds would go Extension 3600 Sat, bon County Recreation Director Steve Christensen throws Bush felt the decision by The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge of and proficiency in CPR, and has developed instructional materialforthis purpose. Although this course is not sponsored by the AHA component, some or all materials utilized by facility or students may be Heart Association materials supplied on a cost basis. Any fees charged for this course do not represent income to the American Heart Association. 0 top, students from Brigham Young University join a widespread effort to clean local roadways by picking up refuse and trash along Airport Road Saturday morning in preparation for the governors conference on travel and tourism in Price this week. At right, Car- You have so much money how do you want to spend it? For questions or to register call the Education Department at Castleview Hospital area e At told, $15 for certification So. MairiTHelpe272-J0EffectUue?5-1thru Nine-Mil- schools have different needs and discussed the idea that perhaps each school could be PLACE: Castleview Hospital Classroom COST: $5 for instruction only, a rices city roadways, Superintendent Val Bush pointed out that different DATE: Monday, June 6, 1994 TIME: 6:00 to 10:00 PM 637-480- 0 Groups clean Rump Roast into your spring wardrobe? 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This gifted and talented program Is designed to provide "hands-on- " academic experiences for even the most accelerated students. weight loss program using common sense application of established health concepts, Including exercise and proper diet 1) What About Diets 2) Exercise and Weight Control 3) Eating Behaviors and Stress 4) Fat and Cholesterol Facts is offering an CURRICULUM Courses of study will include, but are not limited to: as Communication Braille Communication through Music Desktop Publishing Graphic Arts Film Criticism Interpretation of Literature Journalism Art 5) Super Market Smarts 6) Keeping Weight Control in Perspective 7) Maintenance Strategies Return to Work and Wellness Center (behind Smith's Food King) Location: $80 Cost Includes: Barbecue, Dance (Live Music), Lunch (Dally), Midnight Movie, One Hour College Credit (COMM 290), Studio Tours (KISN Radio KSL Television), . 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