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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, April II I 21, 1973 At Meeting With Hampton U. Employes Union Alleges Harassment problems yet refuse send elected The right meet with to tatives represen University of Utah adminisnot trators to air problems the right to wrangle over wages in collective bargainis all that a U. employing the es union is seeking, group's officials told Gov. Calvin L. Rampton Friday. to with s designated when the probems, even if the same, involve more than one person He pointed out that Itah law "is completely silent" as to what the relationship between unions and administrators should be. protested letters the U. has to union employes "re-sig- repres-sentative- this as unnecessary and a form of harassment, since it causes delays in getting the also The group circulated submitted who've check-of- n cards locals of the American Federation of State, County and Municipalnd F in p o vrep-e s regional (AFSCME) resentatives told the governor their members had suffered harassment and intimidation" at the hands of supervisors at both the American Fork Training School and at the U. Salt Laker Gets 10 Years in Death 1 Third District .Judge D. Frank Wilkins also ordered the defendant's commitment to be stayed until May. been had who Kelsey, charged with first degree murder in connection with the child's death, is presently being held m the Salt Lake County Jail. Stewart Michael Kelsev, '.Ml. who was convicted of second degree murder in connection with the death beating of Raymond Eagle. 4, the son of Diane Eagle. 26. 443 N. 1st West, was sentenced to serve 10 years to life in the Utah Slate Prison Friday. statewide Baker, Harry union representative, said that at the training school, members of Local kit) have been stymied in attempts to use grievance procedures, in part because they've been told to use a 1961) procedure which is out of date rt' Sr'ack etjes r PARKINS Von. -- Wray at the Laird Avenue dress and Bray at 1351 Main. adS. money gone. !PEOALLY YoU FAMILY NITE the ail orb kids$rt and Regular Skating 334 So. Main tig1 7 3S5-550- WUMtl I..JI Salt Lake's Metres family restaurant 1 J OPEN I 1:30 to I with soup salad and rolls . til 10 p.m 10 administration, Gov. Hampton said. CHINESE FOOD OFF (Pick up ordfrt) til 10 p.m. every day Refuse to Meet Mr. Baker said U. administo meet with repre- 23 East 21st South (Between Main and State) Phone 446 9352 7440 So. State 255 8162 j&r d sentatives on general problems, insisting that individual employes bring their problems to appropriate officials I "Vz m ms hi BV MEET Wyr Thur. thru Sun. The Human I.iisenible Childrens Theatre 4 ALL 9 H.l. Symphony office open until Or 5 p.m. Saturday Tickets: $2.50, $3.50 & $4.50 6 On Sale at 55 West First South less tor Students and Sr. Citizens. $10 for entire family. 328-562- LOXLCKAI 1 Saturday at 1pm I he Class F actory Arrow press Sq. $1 For if'e.a qrzup aiscoc'-t- s ca11 RESERVE YOUR TICKETS TODAY Billboard, New York, reported to its vast readership, "This sweeping work brings into play the forces of organ, orchestra, chorus and soloists in one of the more inspired liturgical compositions. The Gioy Ban, rk Acclaimed as " the most outstanding religious work ever written in the Western contemporary recording is Hemisphere." top-drawe- 4 2 'v said he had "confidence in President Aland added fred C. Emery that "hes not a !S- - jn ii meetings or there wouldnt be any. I:cv hi Si X PREVIEW! Utah Mtnmnm mi SNEAK president. n(f If - fwvvmtx flew individual, personal basis. AFL-CIwith which the Utah locals are affiliated, said, "Ive gone to meetings where they've told me there would be no meeting if I was there. I had to leave the paanM- DOORS OPEN AT 8 P.M. Repertory Theatre prisciHs & Tabernacle Box office open 7 p.m. tonite. he Human Fnscmble THE their trators have refused arniisw. liimti $1140 FISH & CHIPS sects available. SPECIAL EASTER CONCERT tiViis.wai 2:00 a.m. SPECIAL: Plenty of good Tonite Only ! HYGEIA CHIMES VIILSSE ifcfiuait claSSSS Validation after 6 p.m. freifarking "But at the university I cannot do much; that school is more autonomous and I can't set policy for them or OPEN MON. g kind of guy. But the governor explained that while he'll confer with President Emery about the chances of setting up a policy of allowing meetings on problems vith designated union representatives, he believed a final solution and final policy should not be set until a new U. president is selected and the new U. chief can be a wiser trio was arrested Thursday night by IRS and Federal Bureau of InvestigaGoeltz and tion agents The cape with about $50 in cash taken from the cashbox Two station employes heard the bell ring as they were working in the garage aria They entered the office t.. find the cashbox open and tin Ear Closes Pdoretor Dad. adissirr post office place Dutum,.a made Released recognizance were Francis Story Goeltz. 40. on 553 h at Kee.a m wead jrea s, Monday CHINA VILLAGE Gov. Rampton said he'd like to see a written outline of Mr. Bakers contentions, and with it hed confer with school officials to see if solutions can be worked out. union-bustin- Court on charges of possessing duplicate Internal Revenue Service the stickseizure stickers ers used by the IRS on property seized for nonpayment of taxes. be the Ave. (1200 South). Wray, 33. 2299-htand Karl Bray, 29. E. 5th South. G ;Cr i said. Gov. Rampton m 1044 Robert A thief stepped on the hell ringer at the Crestwood service station, 3S92 Highland Dr., but still mar aged to es- "There are two organisations attempting to recruit employes at the university. I repeal that the university will remain neutral and will neither aid nor hinder the recruiting by either group." e Grievances stymied ed union complaints that maintenance people are regubeing called on to larly work at skilled trades while are being paid at they Mr. Baker unskilled wages, E. Berger, County-me- Noisy Culprit Picks Up S50 EVERY DAY! includ- C. Lake in SCHOOL NO ONE WjiL President Emery comment"1 appreciate the governor's understanding and concern about the mutter, and we will talk at the ear- Spcrg skating Mr. Baker said Haul Sagschool administrator, had told them he would go by the book" on grievance procedures "and vet it seems strange that we've been told to use procedures that we believe are out of date. e about ed later. ers, on an and Salt were f liest opportunity Dated Procedures run started f Mr Berger suggested that "we're all big people able to sign our names on a card it mean and (the first time) " The letters ask the members to restate their intent to have their dues taken out of the their paychecks and members have said they see two of Representatives meet to 3 Utahns Face Charges CaRAF?!?! In Complaints by IKS Laird arraigned Friday fbR&Gr Three J. Federal District East, THRU SAT. participant. 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