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Show 8A Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, March 14, 1904 pgi TcKasmv cum CIE&XRS Commissioners Dont Like Bid Withdrawal FARMINGTON Claiming it opens the door for abuse in the future, Davis County Commissioners have expressed displeasure with a private contractor who withdrew a low bid on a Kaysville flood-contr- project. Ger-lac- Director Rick Mayfield told the commissioners last week Bolinder Con- estimated about of dirt and 80,000 cubic yards debris has been taken out of the pond basin which was wiped out in last Mays mudslide. He said crews are removing about 0 yards of material a 5,000-7,00- MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ifUM iHiiUiwt IHiiflt; rip-ra- May-fiel- aiu catrm ir css:: ' it 7sit7i i 1 ISIS Xia 734-CS- CCS7CN Mayfield to negotiate with the second low bidder and said they would then decide whether to grant Bolinders request for a re- fund of a $14,000 security bid bond. busi- In other ness, the commissioners approved a contract extension to remove an additional 100,000 cubic yards of material from the Farmington Creek debris basin pond. W.W. and W.B. Gardner: Excavating received the exten-- ! flood-contr- ( ol of Health Given RON' KNOWLTON Review Staff An audit reBOUNTIFUL port by Goldsberry and Associates has given the operation of the BARD landfill a clean bill of If inn ago had a shoe string accounting system and very little ' Y funds. Now the landfill operation has accrued nearly $500,000 toward the eventual closing of the facilit- Whole Cashews zl9?. V Walnuts Peanuts y- health. A representative from Golds-berrr- y and Associates said he found very few items during the audit that were unfavorable, which is very rare. Bountiful City Manager Tom Hardy credited BARD Manager Elmer Barlow with putting together a fine plan that has really strengthened BARDs position. Hardy said BARD three years The facility also operated in the black last year. Farmington Mayor Merrill Petty also credited Alan Low, who BARD hired as an accountant, for the turnaround in BARDsi financial position. The landfill took in $402,800 last year, an increase over 1982, when the landfill took in $380,700 in revenue. tr: f tr; 9 Day !D Deluxe Mix r r .M-Nr..- for Hlothor's D . U9 Almonds .- AII nuts in Their Honey Dew BOUNTIFUL The BountiWomen have announced the selection of George Evanoff as Honey Dew for the 1983-8- 4 Jaycee Women Year. This award is presented each year to the Jaycee member who provides the best support to the Jaycee Women programs and ji Layaway How ' Pistachios Jaycees Choose 5 BOSCH MAGIC MIXER W- - pprovea Free $29.95 $licer Shredder . attachment. Ffee $11.95 Cook Book. .3 sgggso R. tw... lb. . bags $452.50 V.ie' vision at each of the five Baby Sitting Clinic classes and assisted the Bountiful Jaycee Women and Jaycees with the flood vicn and the MDA tims Auction. Evanoff supported many of the family activities, socials and leadership training seminars held projects. the organization. EvanofTs greatest contribution by was his recent chairmanship of He became a Bountiful Jaycee the South Davis Junior Miss member in July, 1983. He is emPageant jointly sponsored by the ployed as an mechanical designHe resides Bountiful Jaycee Women and er at the Bountiful Jaycees. in Centerville with his wife jan-iHe helped with student super and their daughter Kristina. I . ful Jaycee : 00 Dr." James Clarke of Bountiful received an amount not to exceed $10,000 for supplies and p 200 feet equipment to along his property on Barton Creek. Clarke will handle the labor part of the project designed to place boulders in the stream to prevent erosion on the sides. $237,750 contract to Orman Construction of Willard for pairs on cements linings on Barton, Stone and Deuel creeks in Bountiful and Centerville. d said bid opening for the ' projects was on Feb. 22. Landfill Operation , ' day. The commissioners awarded a , ol Bill Mayfield ' ex- The commissioners asked ; flood-contr- sion of their contract not to ceed $300,000 for the work. a h Commissioner Harry B. said Bolinders request for withdrawal upsets the whole apple cart and opens the door to abuse in the future. Commissioner Harold B. Tippetts echoed Gerlachs sentiments. It rankles me that he wouldnt ad-- , dress it more carefully beforehand. , ol struction has asked to withdraw a bid of $276,000 on a culvert project in the King Clarion Subdivision. Mayfield said although the county has approved Bolin-- . der for the project, he did not feel capable of doing the job." Mayfield said Bolinder claims they dont have the equipment since most of the local construction equipment has been sub- leased out to other contractors for projects. He said the next low bidder for the King Clarion project bid is Whi- - with $296,296 bid. , County Planning Construction taker f Bowl-a-tho- $ 'J& I & t . Eaton-Kenwa- y. s, Employees Should Have W--2 Forms The family on the go gets a step ahead from KangaROOS and SCATS. Uppers of nylon and suede are generously padded and cushioned, arch insoles insure comfort. Mom, Dad and the kids ; will spring into action in style. Mens sizes to 13, her employers by should have received a they should contact their emForm W-Wage and Tax ployees). After making a reasonStatement, from their employ-er(s- ) able effort to obtain the Form Every person employed during mid-Februar- y, 1983 2, by January 31, 1984. Even if he or she worked only part of the year, a statement must be furnished. ' Form W-- 2 provides a record of the amount of wages that a person was paid, and the amount of federal income tax withheld. It also shows the amount of social security (FICA) tax that was withheld from your wages, and any uncollected em- FICA tax on tips. ,1 a taxpayer has not received a Form W-- 2 from each of his or Hon r to 6, womens sizes to 10. W-2- C 2. W-2- C Susp. Letter Size FILE cop-ploy- If Saturn 314 Full Boy's sizes 2Vi and having been unsuccessful, they can notify the local IRS office for assistance. Occasionally, a taxpayer receives a Wage and Tax Statement which contains the wrong Social Security number or incorrect dollar amounts. In case of an error, ask that your employer issue a; Form to replace the incorrect W-- A copy of the Form statement, and ies of any other statement re-ceived, should be filed with the tax return. W--2 1401 Armed SWIVEL CHAIR ' l 104.95 TT 100 Nylon Cai pet Carter v 39.95 Future Designs Rubbermaid Oak or Walnut Laminate, 60x30 STACK TRAYS 109.95 2.49 2551 mei Rt gmno 01a s? aynufruiD ! & Juduy H Charg gyrnuft 393-66- 06 546-08- 57 FASHION T. NEWGATE MALL LAYTON HILLS MALL PLACE MALL it COTTONWOOD v MALL UNIVERSITY MALL lt |