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Show Page A1Q - THE HERALD. Provo, Utah, Sunday, May 7, 1989 Swimming pool yly. 7f) A. sf i problems plague Wasatch facility J J By SONNI SCHWINN Heber City Correspondent HEBER CITY The Wasatch County Middle School community swimming pool has seriously deteriorated and must be repaired immediately. Parents - -- 7 have been concerned about their children's safety in the building but Dr. Henry Jolley, school superintendent, says there is no danger. An April 28 letter from Larry Reaveley, Reaveley Engineering, a Salt Lake City engineer consulting firm, said, "The wall structure, as it now exists, does '.V V not appear to be hazardous, given that no unusual wind gusts or earthquakes occur. The sprawled area is no more significant structurally than a small window would be," Herald Photo Bonnie Ellis School officials were alerted to possible structural deterioration by a local masonry contractor, Jack Mecham, who domesticated shorthair Siamese mother and This l1 was asked to make a bid to male kitten are available for adoption her 2031 Animal Utah S. State, repair damage caused by Shelter, County through the weather and chlorinated moisProvo. Contact the center during business hours. ture from the pool. However, he didn't know how extensive the structural damage might be. He said he told the school "I didn't want anything - With board, a National Hospital Thursday, free pregnancy Week theme of "Hospitals, tests will be offered in the to do with it because it was structurally so bad that there Wellsprings Of The Communimaternity area, 10 was no way I could fix it. I told Medty ."Utah Valley Regional Friday the annual Children's them they ought to get the kids ical Center and its 1,800 emHealth Circus will take place in out of there until they had a ployees will join with thousands UVRMC Clark Auditorium structural engineer come up. the week in nationwide of others 10 a.m.-- 7 p.m. More than 20 There's been so much rust long activities designed to prohospital departments will be damage, with that steam going mote the health and well being in this event. through there, that it's raised communi-ttes-they participating in the of .the citizens School-age- d children will learn those walls up and down like an serve. I Activities set for UVRMC on first aid facts, proper nutrition accordian." principles and much, much The pool was not closed, but iTu'esday will take place 10 more. There will be clowns, ja.m.-- l p.m. and again 3 p.m.-- 7 was called and inReaveley refreshments, and prizes. UVRMC in Clark the the structure. He despected Jp.m. Those activities include Saturday a Bicycle Safety scribed the damage in his leticholesterol testing ($3), blood course will take place in the ter, saying moisture to the glucose tests ($1), free blood north parking lot of UVRMC masonry has caused considerapressure checks, free body fat beginning at noon. This event ble deterioration. He said the Jchecks, free blood typing, free will be sponsored by UVRMC, exterior face of some of the ;heart rhythm strips, and free Provo City Police, and BYU masonry units have sprawled Security. away and one vertical rebar '.pulmonary function tests. (support) has been exposed and rusted. He said corrosion to the roof deck has worked through the steel reinforcing in the conI 40 of crete and increased the gap Wood, girl. 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