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WEEKDAYS 9 AM-- PM -- APPOINTMENTS SAT BUT NOT NECESSARY AVAILABLE .n t closes "Home Stc.im-- . ofthe $10.00 Dozen Roses (Except Holiday) and $99. 00 wedding Packages " IQ -- Packages 3ncude: Bride Bouquet Squirting a line of silicone caulk to waterproof the edge of the flashing, Ralph Keele of Layton Roofing puts the finishing tou- - Oil leak REGANStandard-Examme- r ches on the roof of the new Fuddruckers Restaurant in Layton, The restaurant is scheduled to open next week. traced to Chevron pipeline tal Protection ordinator. ' No contamination in Great Salt Lake Agencys project a Houston-base- d firm, U.S. Leak, drilled small holes in the ground at intervals along the pipeline route. When instruments detected elevated concentrations of the tracer near one of the bore holes, heavy equipment was brought in to remove the soil around the pipeline. The tiny leak was found about 3 co- Meanwhile, leak-detecti- Weve taken three samples along the ditch and they appear to have caught (the problem) quick enough, added Ted Diamant, the Salt Lake Health Departments emergency response coordinator. Chevron spokesman Wait Maguire said the pipeline, which delivers diesel fuel to the nearby Amoco Oil refinery, was shut down Friday after the seepage was discovered. It had been a suspect from the start, along with a parallel Amoco line to a Union Pacific station. We essentially stopped the How from that pipeline in the beginning," said Maguire. The last couple of days we emptied, cleaned and filled the pipe with water and an inert, nonflammable gas to detect the leak." The Associated Press NORTH SAL LAKE - Officials from a pinhole-size- d leak County pipeline made it to the Great Salt Lake. Diesel fuel leaking into a drainage canal that empties into Great Sait Lake has been traced to a Chevron Product Co. pipeline. The amount of fuel that seeped out of the steel pipeline has not been determined, but government and company officials said they were confident the wetlands around the lake were not harmed. ' I have not heard any evidence of it getting down to the Great Salt '.Lake, and that's great news, said loyce Ackerman, the Environmen ' Book Table Arrangement Groom Boutonniere Groomsman Boutonniere 2 Father's Boutonnieres "to A3" 83to I kata, 17 SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAME ism 1989 West Antelope Drive (2000 North) Layton, Utah J 'Mm Q3 Phone (80 1) 776-252- 0 SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAM quite visible sheen of fuel covering (he surface of water in the drainage ditch. ot City-Coun- ty say no oil in a Davis - Presentation Maid!ofh 2 Mother's Corsages I ROBERT :- p.m. Monday. Were 99 percent certain that was our source, said Ackerman. Thats a big step in making progress on this site. Now we can focus on finding the extent of the contamination and the cleanup. The cause of the leak also is unknown. It may have been a bad weld or - theres a lot of pipes down there - maybe somebody else digging down there nicked it Maguire said. When the leak was first discovered, Diamant said there was a Since Chevron shut off the pipeline and captured some of the escaping fuel with pumps and absorbent booms, the only oil we're seeing is what's discharged into the soils,, he said. Chevron has dug a trench around the leak site to intercept any additional' outward flows. Once the extent of the flow is pinpointed, Maguire said the company has several cleanup options, including excavation of the contaminated soils or the use of bioremediation techniques. Natural Gas High Efficiency Energy Savings All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates NATURAL We intend to put things back to normal, he said. We regret any inconvenience it caused. Thats our pipeline and we like to protect it. GAS BY iKearsley DESIGN 520 S. State, Clearfield SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAME 773-483- 6 292-- 1 636 SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAMI Group wants sign they live in Kaysville IB ountjruimDning ffy Another street in the area is named Fox Run Drive. It adds a lot of class to the RUTH MALAN Standard-Examine- r correspondent KAYSVILLE - Residents on ;450 South just off Mutton Hollow ;Road want everyone to know they I Spainhower. Directly across Mutton Hollow the street is called Clover Meadow Road and Spainhower said he would go along with Clover Meadow Circle for the But city officials pointed out some of the drawbacks. We do not recommend a different name on the other side, said City Administrator John Thacker. It is difficult to find streets by names, said Councilman Reed ilive in Kaysville. ", They want the street name its ;changed to make it clear that Council reconsiders curb if it had a name, said in Kaysville and not Layton. The street is the only one north of Mutton Hollow in Kaysville. Weve had a problem for the ; 'last three years," Steven Spainhower itold the city council Tuesday. We want people to know we are from c. Kaysville." Spainhower represents residents Jiving along the 450 South Nelson. Thompson said its not always ' practical to give a street a number because the city isnt set on a grid City Engineer Andy Thompson agreed there is some confusion with and the roads arent straight. Nelson made a motion to put up the street, but said putting the Kaysville logo diagonally across the cora sign with Kaysville written in the comer. ner of the sign should stop the confusion. Spainhower was told there is a Spainhower suggested the name sign with the Kaysville logo at 770 be changed to Kaysville Court with North, so he could look at it. The council approved the sign the number on the sign too. But he did say that Thompson's suggestion change leaving the same street number. "meets part of our concern. c. 1 4 OO Includes Shampoo AddIo Cond Expire March 460 2nd Sf. 6216656 & II !! I I J subdivision off Phillips Street is in a rural area where there is not much foot the council will have to let the them. The seven-lo- t long or color treated hair extra All work I color- ""j . I I & cond. . iinglepressmcluOessryie I $1 .00 off with od. JL J2? J performed by qualified sfudenfs directed 521 W. 600 N. College of Beaufy 5466166 by expert instructors Hgiftiij The council had approved the concept but now is reconsider- CHRISTOPHERS ing. Councilman Steve Whitesides wants to talk to the residents before the council changes its decision. I want to walk on the site. It would make me feel a lot more comfortable with it," Whitesides said. FOUR DOLLARS OFF THE FRIGS OF ANY OWNER ENTREE The plat was approved, but developer know what kind of curb to put in. OFFER VALID DINNER: MON-T- H Limit on coupon parson. Not valid toward Early Evening Special. Not valid In conjunction with any other promotion. Oder expire March 24, IMS pr UT 04010 L (801)129919544 n$QMB$tygooi $1.00 off with ad. side- 370 West 500 SoutoTBountifuL nHrsA.ty ihaTrcut1 r traffic, so residents say a walk isnt needed. 7 -7 7 7Tuesday KAYSVILLE - The city council approved the final plat for the Mountain Shadow Estates subdivision No. 6, but decided they might change the rolled curb approved several months ago. Mayor Art Johnson recommended the requirement go back to full curb and gutter. Developer Dale Green said it didn't matter to him what kind of curb he put in, but residents in the area wanted a rolled curb so it would be easy to drive tractors over |