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Show The Duly Utah Chronicle, Tuesday, June 3, 1986 Page Four T '5 A I) is I Y' It 1 vtX' 1 0 . "' . ir V 1 .? f Or 5 4 " 1? KA i Chraoack photo by Sirvt Grift is Firefighters gave all they had to Monday's massive downtown blaze. Included among those fighting the fire members of SLC Station No. 15, located on the U. golf course. The blaze destroyed at were all eight least four buildings (including the St. Vincent DePaul Thrift Store, above), but nobody was reported hurt. 6 on-du- ty FlfT 1 11 c Nicholl said as the blaze raged. which at that time was consuming four buildings. feet in "When I arrived, flames were shooting 100-15- 0 the air and there was a large volume of heavy, black smoke," Nicholl said. "It's way too early to tell how it started," Nicholl said. The blaze appeared to have started behind the Red Iguana Restaurant and then quickly spread to the Salt Lake Lumber Co. building and the St. Vincent DePaul second-han- d store and soup kitchen. "The heat isn't necessarily a problem right now," interior seemed to be mostly unharmed. The Frank from page one r The Red Iguana was surrounded by the flames, but the Edwards Co. Building also escaped, with the exception of light fire damage in the rear. Some cars, however, parked behind the Edwards Building were destroyed. "We've been absolutely terrified of this happening for a long time," Nicholl said. "Anytime you've got so many old, abandoned wooden buildings like this, you've got trouble." Nicholl said the Salt Lake Lumber Co. had been vacant for at least "a couple years." FREE DENTAL CHECK UP INCLUDING 2 1I 6' I ft' Chronick photo by Todd CrotUnd Six ladder trucks and engines were deployed to fire downtown. The blaze Monday's a in wooden building near the started reportedly abandoned Salt Lake Lumber Co. building, above. 10 EVENTS Please submit items for Events weekdays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. two days before We Cater To FAMILY DENTISTRY James E. Russon D.D.S. and Associates 2 CALL GENTLE DENTAL CARE 311 So. State Suite 218 363-565- Free Off Street Parking tion Theory," Joe Johnson, JWB Room 240. publication. Items should be typed or legibly written on white paper or on a form from the Chronicle office, Union Room 240. Please include date, time and place. Tomorrow section may be deleted when news space is limited. For quick U. calendar information anytime, call 581-of U. U. Today a.m. Chemistry Seminar, "Lasers, Medicine and Chemistry," John Dixon, HEB Room 102. 11:45 a.m. Battle of the Bands, "The Whyte," Union Rocks. 12:30 p.m. Battle of the Bands, "Just the Facts," Union Rocks. 11 1:10 p.m. Max Dehn Seminar, "Riemann Hypothesis from Representa TAKE THE CHALLENGE 8 Concert and Dance, The p.m. Dynatones, Union Ballroom. p.m. "A Sharing Time," presented Street Theatre, Union Cork Room. by 8 Tomorrow 11:45 a.m. Battle of the Bands, "Educated Guess," Union Rocks. Noon Overeaters Anonymous Meeting Union Room 275. 12:30 p.m. Battle of the Bands, "The Freebees," Union Rocks. 3:10 p.m. Inverse Problems Seminar," Saito's Inverse Scattering For the Schrodinger," Fritz Keinert, LCB Room 315. 4 p.m. Chemistry Seminar, "Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Bidentate Halophosphines," Joe Morse, USU, HEB Room 102. JUNE THROUGH AUGUST SPECIAL OUR SUMMER PROGRAM FOR TRY 0 four-alar- m X-RA- Expires June 6, '86 L. "It would have been if this was July." ON-CAMP- US YOUR LIFE AFTER COLLEGE. CALL ARMY ROTC. THE 581-67- Discounts on Children's and School Exams June through August. Pre-Scho- 17 TWO-YEA- R PROGRAM. 15.00 (Lab Extra) Military Science 207 U.S. Military Orientation and Leadership 6 Routine Immunizations Credits course that allows a student to accelerate the Army ROTC training and qualify for Advanced ROTC in the Fall Quarter. This course is a composite of material that is normally studied during the Freshman and Sophomore year of Army ROTC Organization and Role of the Army, Drill and Ceremonies, Leadership and Management Techniques, Map Reading and other related subjects. Practical application in land navigation, rappelling and marksmanship also. FREE Avoid the Fall Rush A ARMY ROTC ol STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE IT Monday-Frida- y 8:30-5:0- 0 West of the Bookstore 581-64- 31 |