The pronunciation of these words differ in Sweden, depending on things like geography, social class and age. The initial consonant sound, spelt 'sj-', 'sk-' and 'stj-' in these words, are pronounced similar to the English sound spelt 'sh-' as in 'ship', if you are from the north of the country. If you are from the south of the country, this same sound is pronounced more like the '-ch' of Scottish 'loch' or the 'j-' in the Spanish name 'José'. I would recommend that you use the southern way of pronunciation as this is more standard. As for the U sound you mention, you are perhaps referring to that certain souther varieties use a very slight w-sound (as in English wind) after the sje-sound. But to my ears that sounds a bit dialectal and rural and I would advice you not to use this pronunciation