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Show HERALD DAILY Tuesday, July 24, 2007 ness manager. He's currently that will last that no one else has." installing the state's first zinc roof on a private residence in Continued from Dl Though his roof work varies widely in style, size, and Park City. other spengler artisans in the And he doesn't only do ornamental features, the cost United States. home to do a roofs; Ovari can take on any ' can be as much as $100,000. Besides the exquisite beauty size project including finials, and fine craftsmanship in As a spenglermeister, Ovari cupolas, gutters, bay winOvari'S copper, zinc and even dows, and ornamental works. said he's learned high quality stainless steel metalworks, the work is something that can't Though complex math be compromised. He said he's other hallmark of sheet metal computations and engineering come into play when Ovari never had a complaint or had roofing is its durability. is commissioned to work on He has repaired to come back and fix someroofs in Europe damaged a round or thing in his 21 years in the by falling treqs that were still object or reconstruct a strucindustry. in fine condition. The best compliment he's ture's original framing on the Some castle and cathedral received was from a German fly, Christina Ovari said her roofs are as old as 400 years husband's craft is as much an client who initially told Ovari and continue to keep the elehe was the most expensive art as it a science. ments out, he said. "Our biggest challenge is to contractor he hired, but after In April, Ovari set up his educate people," she said. "In many years of satisfaction the trade in Utah with Christina the long run it's spendy but in customer commissioned him to do more work, the long term it's something acting as the company's busi D3 "At first we were the most expensive but over the years we were the cheapest," Ovari said the man told him. "That's just fine. I can sleep well and know that these details and this roof is done Copper well," he said. With as difficult and as a spenglermeis-ter'- s job is, only someone who truly loves the trade would continue to do it for so long, Christina Ovari said. "I'm very happy," Erno Ovari said. Or "I would not be labor-intensi- Y- here." For more information about Ovari's copper roofing, go to his Copper Exclusive's Web site at www.copperexclusive. com or contact Christina Ovari at . JERONIMO NISA Daily Herald 106th birthday on July 400-251- evacuated in Highland on Monday afternoon after a brush fire crept dangerously close. Firefighters arrived at the scene in the heavily wooded Bull River area to find flames Shooting nearly 60 feet into the air, said Joe McRay of the Lone Peak Fire District. The blaze only burned about five acres, McRay said, but was widely spread. Firefighters from Lehi and American Fork provided mutual assistance. McRay said it took firefighters about 30 minutes to get the fire under control and about three hours to extinguish it. ers were able to keep flames from damaging the homes, saving about $5 million in personal CELEBRATION TO MARK OPENING OF 4800 NORTH Residents are invited to join the Utah County Commission, Provo Mayor Lewis K. Billings, the Provo Municipal Council, the Miss Provo royalty, Cosmo Cougar and the mascots from Provo High School and Timpview High School for a program in honor of the opening of the 4800 North extension. The program will be at 8 a.m. on Wednesday at 4525 N. Canyon Road. The ceremony will include remarks from elected officials and from representatives of the city, the county and cable is to blame for a manhole cover that blew off at the intersection of 400 West and Center Street in Orem on Friday afternoon. Rocky Mountain Power spokeswoman Margaret Oler said heat from the cable caused air to become hot. The air needed an exit and the manhole cover provided it. "Heated air expands very rapidly. It can move objects," Oler said. At the same time, 1,300 Rocky Mountain Power Customers lost power. Power was restored to all but 45 of the customers by 7:17 p.m. Friday. Oler said due to the nature of the repair, the remaining 45 customers didn't have power again until 5 a.m. Saturday. I MANHOLE COVER BLOW An underground EXPLAINED "A friend of his was involved in the shoot out and got killed," Kasulones said. DeLuca's friend was killed in a shooting that was allegedly a suicide-bcop situation, and Kasulones said police had warned others to be aware that DeLuca could try something similar, but he had not. Thursday's arrest was without incident. I A family member of Delu-ca'- s said he had just gotten out o of the car after going shopping with his mother when police apprehended him. Continued from Dl and dangerous because of a shoot out that he was in. He said he read the wanted poster from the US- Marshal's office that was used in the investigation. J'Him and his partner shot at three cops in Akron, Ohio," Taylor said. As for the alleged shoot out, however, Kasulones said there was a shooting, but DeLuca wasn't there. sweethearts and were married for 72 years. They had six children, 21 grandchildren, 55 and two great great grandchildren. Aydelotte said the family Peace ! 1 Shaw Continued from Dl Grunander said of Fairbanks. 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Funeral services will be held July 25 in Orem and later this week in Cheyenne, Wyo. Utah is home to more than 100 centenarians. Mrs. Barrus was one of 19 who live in Utah County. "Her family was absolutely number one in her life," Branson said. Mrs. Barrus grew up in Star Valley, Wyo. Her parents were Thomas Fielding Burton and Alice Maud Call Burton. She married Rodney Barrus in 1922. The two grew up together, were high school We Arrest 3. Continued from Dl ceremonial ribbon cutting and energizing of the new traffic signal at 4525 N. Canyon Road, Provo Municipal Council Chairman George Stewart said he was pleased the road was finally going to open. He said friends and neighbors ask him when the project will open on a regular basis. The road was tied up for over five years in a property dispute with the Ivie family, who owned the land where the road is now located. Stewart said he looked forward to using the new road. 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