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Show $10809 Eianna Fire Destroys Safe, Two Are Homeless HANNA A disastrous $10,-000.00 $10,-000.00 fire destroyed the' River Park Cafe and Pool Hall, owned by Charles Fabrizio, who was in Salt Lake City at the time of the fire. The fire started in the basement, base-ment, with the exact cause as yet unknown, but believed to be either in the furnace or defective de-fective wiring. The floor joists were burning when it was discovered dis-covered and the smoke and fumes were so' bad it. was impossible im-possible to save but little of the furnishings. The building also contained living quarters, which were occupied oc-cupied by Mrs. Irene Johnson, who operated the cafe, and Esther Es-ther Bertola, age 13, who was living with Mrs. Johnson. Esther and Mrs. Johnson lost all of their clothing and personal belongings be-longings in the flames. Mrs. Johnson is supervisor of the Tabiona School lunch program and was in Duchesne attending a meeting at the time of the fire. The building had been newly remodeled and contained considerable con-siderable equipment necessary for the operation of the two businesses. It was partly covered by insurance, in-surance, according to the owner's own-er's son, Thomas Fabrizio. |