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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune UTAH that the International Association of United Workers union is legitimate, that the company offers health insurance through Ensign Company Group Health Plan to its employees although not all take ad- duties adequately. Estrada refused and the foreman fired him. Co-op’s Reynolds rejects Estrada’s account, contending he knows what happened after that, too. The miners maintain that when they came to Estrada’s defense, a foreman told them they were all fired. When some tried to return to work the next morning, only a handful of employees on a company checklist were allowed onto the property, Reynolds contends the employees “simply walked off the job and have not returned.” Either way, the UMWAfiled a ingly low hourly wages are boosted upward with supplementary pay for jobs well done and performance bonuses, that female employees have access to separate restrooms and bathing faThe Salt Lake Tribune cilities, and that the company abides by federal and state safety regulations. back pay. Denver-based NLRB investi- Federal Mine Safety and Health gator Daniel Robles spent three Administration records support days in Carbon and Emery his last point, showing injury incounties a week ago, interview- cidence levels at Co-op mines ing miners and company offi- that are below the national cials about the dispute. His boss, average. The miners, nevertheless, reassistant regional director Wayne Benson, says that “be- main steadfast in their determicause a lot of people have lost nation to force the company to their jobs and these are impor- improve pay scales and working tant issues, we’re giving it our conditions. grievance with the National La- utmost attention.” He expects a While having three young bor Relations Board (NLRB) on Sept. 23, accusing Co-op of intimidation and coercion in firing ruling by mid-November. Until that decision is rendered, Co-op’s Reynolds said he was limited in how much he can say. But in comments to The Salt Lake Tribune and a letter to the children at home madeit difficult for Panduro to stop working, he says he had to “because I couldn't close my eyes any more”to the ill treatment. Sanchez swears her resolve will not waver. “The day we united against the owners, it was because we nothingof “any organiz- ing- they-were doing. It was simply in response to wa lel Om Sa- ¢€ ' e w some problems they were having with him on the = an employee for promoting unionization, creating a sham > vantage of it, that seem- union controlled by the company and seeking immediate reinstatement of the miners with Price Sun-Advocate, he argues AS Sunday, October 12, 2003 inspiring to the UMWA’'s Dalpi az, who contends that union and nonunion miners alike from had hit a wall. Every time we had asked for better working condi- tions, they told us to keep our heads down and keep working or we could be out the door.” Their determination is Utah’s coal country have called him, voicing support for efforts to help the Co-op miners, “It’s taken some beatdown immigrant workers to make the rest of society stand up and say we can make changes,” he says. mikeg@sltrib.com, rguidos@slirib.com ATTENTION: ISUZU OWNERS > PUBLIC AUCTION Notice is hereby given that the Constable's office will conduct a constable sale and public auction in the interest of plaintiff(s) in and to the property described below. In the Third Judicial District Court Salt Lake County, State of Utah, Case #0309044 16 Keybank National Association, Beus Isuzu, Inc., a Utah corporation; Writ of Execution, Preacipe, SALE DATE: 10/18/03 9:00am to 5:00pm and 10/25/03 9:00am to 5:00pm (if needed) ADDRESS OF SALE: FREEPORT CENTER BLDG M-9 CLEARFIELD UT (I-15 EXIT 336 - WEST TO 11th AVE. THEN NORTH TO BLDG M-9) TO BE SOLD: All right, tittle and interest of defendants Beus Isuzu, Inc., Beus properties L.C and Steven R. Beus in and to all non-exempt personalproperty, this includes desks, computers, office equipment, vehicle parts, shop equipment, one 2001 Dodge Stratus SE, 28,000 miles, great condition, plus many other items. For a complete inventory, fax a request to 801-542-0054. Inventory is 24 pages. Sale will be a public auction. All bids will be in cash or certified funds, paid in full within one hour of purchase. Items may be viewed prior to sale. Items paid for must be transported from sale address within one hour from endof sale. asi EF) j I~) ae f a eee ei oi CULIU a | — ; { \ ne INTENSIVE ANTI-WRINKLE TREATMENT DERMO-CREASE REDUCER Tncensive AN GOs LANCOM A GIFT FOR YOU YOUR GIFT OF CHOICE WITH ANY $25 OR MORE LANCOME PURCHASE YOUR FREE 7-PC. GIFT INCLUDES CHOICE OF COLOUR: e Maquiriche EyeColour Quad ¢ Two LipColours (Full Size) PLUS: e Absolue Cream SPF 15 e Définiciis Mascara * Change Purse * Lancéme Signature Cosmetics Mini Tote mA BSOLUE ' ae eeeitr 1 BV sllsie hoe a RANK . SiR sehAMO) Balad) ial Sellalies . a |