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Show Davis County Clipper Here is Thursday, complete list of winners and vote totals BretsSatts&snl tyraiBsSard 802 656 No ember 4, 1999 A5 elections in Tuesday's City Council Robert Ffc&lea 603 Owners of proposed Superfund site dispute link to contaminated water Their concern is contamination of the water table The biggest issue is the ground water. said Kent Gray, of the UDEQ There are a number of wells near by, Gray stressed that nothing has been found in the city's wells as of yet Randall said that the soil the refinery sits on includes a lot of heavy clay that chemicals such as petroleum would hae a hard time penetrating prompts meeting p A1 neighborhood were supposed to hae input into the design of the wall Also, there had been a request to build it as a replica of the original mud wall early settlers had constructed around the city The Mecham's contractor, however, is trying to squeeze this project in before winter hits and the couple would like to begin work on Fnday, if possible Hence, the reason for the hurry Another fatal accident on -15 Another fataliBOUNTIFUL ty involung a vehicle and a semitruck occurred Wednesday morning on here. According to Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Chris R. Jones, Richard L. Hardy. 51, Bountiful was pronounced dead at the scene in the 8,20 a m accident northbound Hardy entered at 1 100 North. He hit the rear trailer n wheels of a Salt by Glen F. Matthews, 66, Lake City Then Hardy lost control of his pick-u- p truck, hitting the guardrail. Jones said Hardy was not weanng a seatbelt and was ejected He was profrom his pick-u- p nounced dead at the scene. Matthews was uninjured No citations were issued This is the second fatality on in south Davis County m less than a month. dn-ve- BHS Corwyn and Anita inegar inherited the refinery, but there were no assets other than the propertv According to Randall, liability can be imposed on four different categories of people the current ow ner or evacuated after bomb threat BOUNTIFU- L- Bountiful High students and staff spent about an hour on the football field Monday as police searched for a bomb. None was found and students returned to class shortly after noon The school received the bomb threat about 11 10 a m , right after first lunch. According to School Resource Officer Wade Owsley, the caller at first indicated a bomb would go off later The caller phoned again, this time indicating that later was while the search took place Nothing was found and classes resumed about an hour later.. Police do not have a suspect yet, but are asking for the publics help. Owsley called the crime sick and said the perpetrator would be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law ADVERTISMENT- solved. and the children never held title to the property at anv time, inheriting no liability . the EPA must look to other sources as potentially responsible parties such as the companies that sent or transported the matenals "The inegar familv doesn t over expect any litigation this." Randall said - Wood Country to hold holiday open house It's a strange twist of CENTERVILLE fate that has brought Gary and Linda Lindsey, owners and operators of the Wood Country shop, to where they are today Little more than a ago their workshop was the garage in their Centerville home The first place of business was a parking lot on Mam Street that insurance agent Ann Fadel let them use But, things, they noted, just turned out this way. Wood Country, located in the Centerville industrial area west of the freeway, is certainly one of the most appropriately named businesses Walking in the front door at 595 N 1250 West, one is met with the pleasant odor of wood, mingling with a hint of scent from a display of decorative candles Gosing one's eyes, it's easy to imagine being in a mountain forest. But, instead of mountains and trees, one ft sees one of the most fullv stocked little has an it shops imaginable Although incredible variety of items available for sale, it doesn't, according to Linda, "look cluttered The floor area is small, but one could still spend hours looking through it We started out in our garage, making bird houses and Adirondack patio furniture, said Linda, but, finally decided to open a store We've been here about a fumi-turegi- lf items, unique picture frames. Alpine Trees, tor which they make the tree boxes, and. nght now, an incredible variety of snowmen ' We also carry the Russ Bern line of 'Bears' and home accessories. Linda reported ' including the new Russ Bern vintage edition bears, which, because of limited production have become collectables Along with bears, other animals, both stufled and made of resin, can be found Moose, said Linda, are getting to be particularly popular VVhile one would never guess from the work he turns out. Gary had no formal training as a carpenter or wood w orker I le started out in the construction business laving brick Then he started doing finish work m tnends and neighbors homes, gradually getting more involved in wood working and acquiring moretixils to do it with I guess you'd sav I was self taught. he said "It's a lot like this Based on a tour of the Coifyji can t help believe even ot evolution A r e a shoppers, jx (501)294-742- 4 own minds by simplv dropby ping Wednesday - Calendar Holder through Saturdav, 10 to 6 ot tage O O d Country 's Thursday - Birdhouse Friday - Russ Bear Saturday - Mffl CaHnet and Turkey Monday - Pina Shelf Tuesday - Borrowed Shelf Monday p m . or taking advan- Your Christmas Store Lodge Look Nook Moose 81 rd Houses Mountain Country Candles T.r & Orr ime-- re s Pears ire Fleur.) and morel Al Christmas Open 1 louse, held as part of the local Custom Furniture RftSS Designed just for you. Still time to order for Snowmen Gobbler Give-Awa- y Large Aesortmert promotion, N Or slated for the week of Nov rrte ? I CP mm Mi mm mm wm mm V tv h E ftax-v- the holidays. Fats' it et-- Cuaalvs S-- r:vv S; Drawing Held Everyday can make up their t. stv N Chtiefrmae Open House Nov. 13 Mon. Nov. 3 thru meanwhile, W 1250 West ' s , Naturebe would am N. one store, happv with this example g 585 flood evolved don't come from a formal plan We can work from a photo, a rough sketch or just any idea in your head. explained Gary If you can dream it up. we can build it Gary would never think of using particle board or even veneer Every piece of furniture is made on site of solid wood and comes fully finished Customers, he stated, get better quality at prices way under they'd pay m a furniture store Best of all, people are welcome to come into the shop and see the piece they've ordered as it's being built Gary noted Among the furniture items ordered out of Wood Country are shelves, benches, accent pieces, jelly cupboards, beds, armories, computer desks and centers, work desks and all types of patio furniture. We also work with bam wood. added Gary. There are a lot of people these davs who are into shelves, cupboards, benches and bird houses made of bam wood The gift shop is filled with an mixture of stuffed animals, decorativ e items, ornaments, accents and more, many displayed in furniture made at the store. Included in the inventory are a wide assortment of Mountain Country Candles. Tolan Flags, Eddie Walkei Christmas collectables, The Lodge Look home accents, a new line of Center Street (Provo Craft) Christmas Bob Mickelson. Ce rtsrvflltf, Utah things just sort of Mother specifications, even if those specifications Linda Lindsey holds onto snowman doll while she shows off some of the beautiful and unique tree decorations available at Wood Country Photo by business, Today, Wood Country specializes in building custom furniture according to customers' iv F X rw r mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mmk Open House Value Coupon Any Item of Your Choice. I' now. Students were then evacuated from classes to the football field Because Keith Winegar is deceased, the corporation is dis- operator ot a facility in violation, the owner or operator at the time of the disposal of hazardous materials, the party that arranged for the disposal at the site, and any transporter to that site that selected that site -- PAID lf Initiative defeat Continued from to reach the water table The refinery was owned by Keith Winegar and operated by the now dissolved Intermountain Waste Oil Corporation W inegar died m 1988 Randall said W inegar's children m order Continued from p A1 tf in. C3 Vn 1 1 r- - ' l ExiJir r'vd h i isj r , oj fur bir t' or i trnet5 4xTj j . , V5U" i rr 1 1 Gary Lindsey and his son Kevin work hard in the Wood Country wood shop. All of the furniture produced there is custom made. Photo by Bob ( ifn fui 1 i |