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Show LOCAL 4 N _ TRS. 7] —_ BR 15, srerlonton et ¢’ ~@ Reserves Travails From 1C A summaryof road construction projects @O\@ __Corinne uragec to Traffic Brigham scheduled for thi Ss week Willard fey Both Utah and Wyoming Republicans are hoping President Bush will spend some time with them Friday, following a two-dayfishing vacation at Secretary of State ter a bomb had exploded one Sunday morning, killing two Vietnamese women. Reserveofficers, who must be a certified peace officer and age 21 are required to give a minimum of 20 hours each month, said Peterson. | Box Elder County] North =~ Bear River York, Bush will hang a “gone fish- a Farmington candidates John W. Benson Tom Montez. On a first ballot, Montez had votes, Shoell 140, and Benson In the runoff ballot, the vote 127)Clearfield\, : fs What bugs you about driving in Utah? What do other drivers do thatreally 7 gr? | | 1-15, Centerville to N. Salt | Lake Give us a call at 625-4231 and let us know | Salt Lake 4 City Ce | northbo 1-15 and 1.84, Layton to Idaho border e Electric Co. is g lighting at all major ye work will not fic, Sn Ww but motorists r crews, vehicles and equipment throughout the summer 1-15, Hot Springs to Perry fd’Pavement rehabilitation and | | | | | | crack sea and will last tt Motor peer’ sumed slow-¢ ws size down from f oO insome areas, and driv barricades a ert for 1-84, Hansel Valley FF] Work is under j million p ween e Creek Valley ane in each traffic delays k to overlay the road | 1-84,) Wane? Canyon | L | bound lanes A $1.4 million project to reconstruct the Ogden River Bridge on Washington Boulevard at about 19th Street may cause minor delays through the next few weeks. A four-lahe bypass road with a median lane and protected sidewalks has been constructed on the east side of Washington to reroute traffic and pedestrians. from Uintah to Mountain Green. Also from Uintah | Junction to 40th Street raiser in Salt Lake City that night. Dave Hansen, Utah Republican Party executive director, said he also expects to learn Monday whether Bush will make one or both Utah stops. Hansen said Utah Republicans have a standing request for the president to visit. NORTH SALT LAKE — 30- ejected from the rolling vehicle, the UHP said. The car was southbound about 11:30 a.m., the patrol said, when Robbins apparently swerved to avoid a slower vehicle and lost) the Utah HighwayPatrol said. The victim was identified as Rachell Robbins. She wasalone in the compact car that rolled 2'% times on I-15, ending up on its roof represents approximately 10,000 in the median strip. Robbins was employees, said a union official. not wearing a seat belt and was control of her auto. She suffered 4 head and internal injuries in the accident and was taken to the Uni- _ versity of Utah hospital. 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Syracuse SHOWSPECIALS 1/4 carat round diamond............ $299 1/2 carat round diamond........... $1199 One carat round diamond .......... $2999 Waterline installation on 1700 South between Freeport Center and 2000 West will causetraffic delays Ogden The reconstruction of Washington Boulevard has resumed and will The president has been invited to attend a fishing tournament Friday in Provo and a Republican fund- year-old Tremonton woman was critically injured Saturday in a one-car rollover on Interstate 15, Local traffic only. North Ogden Special improvement district work in the old part of North Ogden between 450 East and 700 East from 2600 to 2850 North will result in sporadic traffic interference over the next three months as crewslay new water lines, resurface roads and install curb and gutters ing trip. Tremonton womaninjured in one-car rollover Installation of a storm drain on 5th Street between Washington and Adams will close the road for about a week. Utama gees i ne | Campbell also said the president Reconstruction of Adams Avenue between 12th Street and 950 South (Cross Street) will cause traffic disruptions for another week. Local traffic only. Layton Crews have begun widening State Road 193 to four lanes from the Hill Air Force Base south gate east to Fairfield Road. Men and equipment will be working in the north lane for several weeks, and matorists should expect traffic obstructions Installation of a new water line on Gordon Street between 400 West and Church Street will cause some major traffic restrictions for one more week. Crewswill also be installing a water line on the south side of West Gentile Street between 2200 and 2300 West. Workwill affect traffic through early July. Expect restrictions and delays. Bush will head south after the fish- cy Campbell, a Bush-Quayle campaign spokeswoman. was expected to go to a Fridaybarbecue and rally in Jackson Hole where he will address a gathering bers among the Hill work force and time, Utah Republicans are hoping crats have the limelight,” said Dar- However, the union mailed out ulated at the trial. In addition, ballots were not mailed to 17 or 18 members because of bad addresses. Local 1592 has about 1,200 mem- continue through the summer with crews working between 850 South and North Street. The east side of the ioad is closed for several blocks, and motorists can expect congestion and delays. Kaysville Storm drain installation on 500 East between 300 South and 200 North will cause some delays and temporary closures for another three or four weeks, ing” sign at the White House, spending Wednesday and Thursday fishing at Baker’s remote ranch near Pinedale, Wyo. “Mr. Baker and President Bush decided last fall to get away to Mr. Baker's cabin and let the Demo- two different sets of ballots, a pink lots, according to information stip- freeway Signs W lane rest Wa, VYYOrA 177 109. was one on April 20 and a revised tan ballot on April 23. The tan ballot, said the Department of Labor, “im properly reduced the balloting period from the required 15 days.” The union, however, only counted the tan ballots. Meanwhile, 150 union memberscast only pink bal- ~~ Or jot it down and send itin to Traffic Travails, 455 23rd Street, Ogden, Utah 84401 Ae A$ | ; ~ bothers you? What do you do to make your daily work commute more bearable? and 298 for Shoell and 283 for Montez. 5 Republican state. However, she said the rally and barbecue against a backdrop of the Grand Teton Mountains will not be confirmed until Monday. Mean- ranch. While the Democratic National Convention is under way in New From 1C en Syracuse[t NIf of 1,500 civic leaders in the heavily James Baker's western Wyoming Union Davis County Great Salt Utah GOP hoping to land Bush atfishing tournament for another week ortwo. Traffic is being reduced to one lane and temporary closures can be expected. Ogden, Monday, July 13, 778-2032 Layton Hills, Tuesday, July 14, 546-5000 _ Electi Event hours: 11 a.m.-9 p.m. From 1C from the union on charges ofdisloyalty brought by in president William Shoe Montez, w Shoell in the election and w is oneof the ones t nplaints about how it i said the charges agair were politically motivated “Shoell | lding a reelection until | ild levy unfounded charges against me and eliminate me from running against him again in a new election,” said Montez Thursd: The Department of Labor originally recommended that the union hold a new election June of 1991 and when t ecommendation was notf d the matter was taken to court and heard in November in Ogden by Admiunistrative Law Judge BernardJ. Gilday. The judge ruled ary of this year that a newelection be held. The union filed an exception to the ruling but was rruled by the Department of Labor’s assistant secretary standards two r labor-management weeks ag The decision from the internal trial makes Montez, who was a candidate along with John Benson for union president in the May and get membership approval for the expenditure. Shoell would not 1990 — and now invalid election brought against Shoell but were dismissed before being taken to trial. — ineligible to run in the new court-ordered election. But two other union members who also faced charges brought by Shoell at the same time as Montez say they will be challenging the union president “if a new election is ever held.” Joe Celli, who was elected administrative vice president in the 1990 election, and union delegate ZC NI!I fund; and one byCelli, Montez and Gentile against Shoell for conducting secret board meetings. eH a oa threats, attempting to incite a riot aj But most of the charges weredis- missed and the committee’s final ruling found the two members guilty only of negligence for leaving ‘tO, 1M an out-of-town District 13 caucus one dayearly and Gentile guilty of awe union, were brought < gainst him in interview. a capping internal inion trial in Salt Lake Montez received the trial findings, which recommendshis expulsion, from the trial committee this past Monday The three-person committee in But the men also expressed the fear that Shoell will ignore the court mandate to conduct a new its conclusion wrote that the de- fense of a “political vendetta... is the charge.” Chaired by nas Angelo, the committee then went to say that the “AFGE t tolerate as a member any person who engages in activities designed to weaken and destroy the and he (Montez) has therefore forfeited the nght to retain his membership.” Montez, who denies that he ever encouraged anyone to withdraw from the union, said the evidence against him was only hearsay and that the trial was nothing more than “a kangaroo court headed by a longtime union employee who could not have recommendedanything which would go against the local for fear of losing his employment Status. “Union politics at Local 1592 is comparable to the Los Angeles Police and Rodney King. The union made mego away like Jimmy Hoffa, except I’m not in a concretepillar,” said Montez Shoell refused this week to speak about the charges or theinternal uniontrial except to say “it was a Taal Pra OTTLALLA LET ber. pension recommended by Shoell, the two memberswill only receive a letter of censure that does not affect their standing in the union. “We will be challenging Shoell,” they both said during a Thursday very impartial process.” The dismissed charges included onefiled by Benson against Shoell and the entire executive board for contributing $250 to a retirement and negligence of duties. ruling,” said Department of Labor Spokes! iy O this week. Meanwhile charges of disloyalty, which primarily consisted of allegations 1 yntez encouraged members to withdraw from the to ‘Your diamond jew elrv purchase of $750 or more is interest-free for 12 months with our Extras Plan. Repayment tsare made as scheduled. Ifpa tsare not made as scheduled, amonthly periodic rate of 11/2 fat esponds s to toan Annualal Perce Pe tage Rate of 18°%. Al accounts must be in good standing and ar coming to union members, making And instead of the 13-year sus- not a valid defense Several other charges were also Fred Gentile, faced various charges this final “There is no appeal! comment. during the May internal union trial. These included conduct unbe- conduct unbecoming a union mem- ATaa aa ye NNN pet TU cc NN e n ei 1Le i\ “My election, just as he ignored telling the union membership of the judge’s ruling in February that called for‘a newelection. Judge Gilday, defending himself in May against a complaint of stalling on making a decision, said “it’s unconscionable that the membership wasn’t told of my decision. I made it in February,” he said. “Shoell’s attitude is that the membership doesn’t need to know anything,” said Celli. “He and the other six officers even hold meetings without me because I com- plain. But then I have only one vote against them so it doesn’t really matter what they do.” Celli also expressed concern about Shoell’s use of $10,000 in union money to conduct the inter- nal union trials against him, Gentile and Montez. That expenditure, however, was approved by the membership, he admitted. But along with Montez and Gentile, Celli brought charges against Shoell for spending $1,029 on air fare to Washington D.C. for him and another union official without membership approval. That charge was to be heard during the internal trials in May, but was settled before the trial. Celli said Shoell was ordered to go back Star The Associated Press keeping the crime scene secure af- p Clearfield Standard-Examiner "Ny it THE LINDQUIST FAMILY presents: THE 14TH ANNUAL SUMMERPOPS CONCERT & FIREWORKS 100-Piece Symphony Orchestra Robert C. 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