Finishing Touch On a S.L. Man's Well-Crafted Life

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An unassuming wood craftsman who put the finishing touches on some of the state's grandest buildings and staircases had his last earthly wish granted this month: a bird's-eye tour of his handiwork.

The view from a small helicopter a couple of thousand feet up may seem an unlikely perch for 78-year-old Bruce Roundy. But he couldn't think of a better way to see if all those clouds of sawdust and racket he'd made over the years amounted to anything.

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Finishing Touch On a S.L. Man's Well-Crafted Life

"Looking down on all of it all at once, it looked small enough to fit in my garage," Roundy said recently after taking stock of his life's work -- and his life -- flying a loop from Woods Cross to North Ogden, south to the Kennecott copper mine and back. "Seeing it...

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