Show Standard-Examin- Sunday November 20 1988 er Metro Air Force officials Quake ‘90 percent sure’ From 1C test was success By CAROL MacPHERSON apart as if a bomb went off” Cameras Friday showed the blast which created a crater and hurled debris more than two miles obliterated one of the munitions buildings and appeared to swallow the second while three others were left standing “The crater reaches to the edge of the other igloos but they were not seriously damaged or de- Standard Examiner staff Hill Air Force Base officials are 90 percent sure that the planned detonation of 500000 pounds of explosives inside an experimental munitions shelter Friday did not cause bombs in an adjacent shelter to blow up The detonation at the Utah Test and Training Range simulated the accidental explosion of half a million pounds of TNT to stroyed” Barry said see if the blast would trigger a He said workers will continue n inside surrounding to methodically search the entire shelters called Hayman igloos area for evidence of the blast but that were developed at Hill The said an official report on the suctest would be considered successcess of the experiment wouldn't ful if the bombs in the surroundbe ready for a month ing shelters did not detonate If the test of the Hayman igloo “It appears right now that none design proves sucessful Air Force of the bombs in the nearest shel- officials said it could save ter went off we’re 90 percent sure millions of dollars of that” Hill spokesman Len BarA Hayman igloo which is made of prefabricated concrete panels ry said Saturday Barry said although the bombs rather than poured on site is themselves have not been found projected to cost $100000 to the door of the second shelter was build while current shelters are found and it was not “blown in $350000 to $500000 range blor of magnitude 5 was reported in the San Rafael Swell area south of Price The quake was not located on the Wasatch Fault a north-sout- h fault which extends through most of Utah and is considered the an epicenter in the Bear Lake region since a quake of magnitude 6 shook Idaho’s Pocatello Valley in March 1975 Nava said the earthquake also was the largest reported in the state since Aug 14 when a tem SEVENTH GRADE Highest Honor Roll: Michelle L Burnett Mandv L Child Jennie Langeveld High Honor Rod: Justin D Andrews Michael Avnes Wendy Berg Jared M Bezzant Cheri A Bingham Jerric J Bowden Dana S Brix-e- v Lee W Bronson Jaime A Butlers Jadvn Chambers Mikal L Code Shelley M Cummings Jana J Deeter Lalani M Eastman Stacey M Ermer Britney R Fransen Halley Gtrardo Misty Harper Laurie J Hennessy Abigail Hess Jason T Hill Heidi L Hirsbrun-ne- r Sandy Hodge Jessica A Hoopes Heather A' Jackson Jenifer J Jacobson Jennifer L Jensen Sherf J Kippen Emily Knudson Jennifer L Kunau Lara Lund Amber N Melton Mandy M Meyer Natalie L Ne'son Melissa M Nivens Marvin L Ooperman A Brooke Palmer Megan L Philpott Jaime J Reeder Jamie N Richards James R Robinson Amy Ls' Rodda Christopher Roskelley Kalli J Rushton Shelly C Saxton Zac S Shellabarger Michelle Stmonsen Joshua P Smith Chad E Smuin Susan J Stokes Colev K Urry Andrea Vendeiro Lori L Wakley Ryder Waldron Kristi Wilde Shannon Willoughby Jennifer Wolfley Melinda R Young Mariann Zaugg tHonar Roll: Denise Bair Sarah N Baird Dustin L Call Carrie A Cardan Nile A Cope Julie A Foitek Dawn Gilbert Brandon L Gonzales Millie Green Jason R Hadley Cburtney Harris Amy Holt Angie L Howe Williams Jarvis Timothy A Jenkins Jenny R Jensen Jennifer M Job Taryn Kidd - Kailev Lewis Stacie Lewis Jamie L Mazeika- Sarah A Nielsen Jason V Olsen Michelle Olsen Kimberly K Parent Hollie Patterson Tamilvn 0 Ropelato Trevor Price Julie K Seamons Barbara D Sheoerd Misty L Taylor Joan Thomas Christa M Urry Kristin M Wall Clinton J Zaugg Amy A Zito EIGHTH GRADE Highest Honor Rod: Bonnie M Bass Andrea E1 Beringer Taryn Chadwick Sheryl A Cummings Rmdee Gibson Krissi S Greenwald Amy L Hancock JoDell Hotchkiss Heather M Jones Andrew W McCloy T iffany L Mora Holly N Morrill Christine Nielsen Heather Wellentine High Honor Rod: Jennifer L Anderson Ten-nllBarnes Amanda J Brown Chad J Bur-che- ll Erika Duersch Angie D Cameron Valeria L Frigaard Julianne L Garner Angie E Green Christopher Harvey Diana L Harvey Jodie L Hunt Brian S Jensen Corrie K Jensen Melanie Jones Jodi L Jorgensen Hollie L Knudson Candice Langston Nicole A Lelshman Joshua E Lewis Kamanu Loo Amy J Mullen Melissia D Pales Holly M Parent Timothy N Peterman Heidi Poulsen Christopher E Provost Marisa K Ratliff Jacob C Raymond Jason L Schoenfeld Clinton E Shepherd Jennifer A Shields Karissa M Smith Stephanie J Spindler Jeremy A Stephens Janel Stimpson Jardel Stratton Rene Thornton Daniel R Tippets Johanna H Wead Gordon M Wolfley Roy Y Wong Julie J Young Honor Rod: Rhonda Anderson Marie C Andrews Jenny L Augustine Aimie L Barfuss Stacey Bird Travis P Bird Cherlyn Cantrell Chariece N Chrisman Corilee K Fausett Mandy Gleason Kimberlee Halliday Annasta-- ci E Heiner April M Heiner Jeff N Hemer Jason A Holt Robert J Hunter Shad T Ingram Candi A Jensen Camie Johnson Jera L Jones Camille Langston Megan J Lilly Jill M London Patricia Myrup Stephanie A Pratt Cindy Raymond Amber D Reeder Jennifer Russell Karen L Shepard Allison J Starks Stacy R Ward Tina Warner NINTH GRADE Highest Honor Rod: Laura Baird Rachel Bird Jennifer Bodily Meloriie Burnett Crystal L Checketts Pvper N Douglas Brooks L Edrington Shay A Farr Brenda Garmire Angela Girardo Christopher E Gregory Daniel L Halbritter Taber J Johnson Craig C Kunz Jayson B Lyon Matt Manes April Mmiares Michael R Shepherd Wendee Slen-qui- sf Bradley J Talbot Ann Topper High Honor Roll: Particia C Aragon Kenya D Beard Heather Bemenderfer Heather L Bennion Annette E Brown Lisa K Brown Chad E Cameron Craig J Cardall Chad J Carter Grant Cottmgham Amy Ann Cramer Stacey Davis Michaei F Eames Staci A Erickson Joshua D Gatherum Valerie Goff Ryan L Hadley Mindy A Hallowed Wendy J Harris Cindy J Harvey Jeanne Hellstrom Laurie Hunt Lisa M Keirstead Michelle D King Melanie M Kofoed Ronald N Koford Anne M Layne Trent W Mansfield Brian C Merx Tina M Newev Melissa Nielsen Jennifer Odenwalder Michael S Pratt Andrea M Price Ten A Pugh Janis L Reid Natalie Saxton Earl C Shupe Syndi S Smalley Misty D Tanner Slefante Thurgood Corelvnn Kara E Urry Stacy L Wagstaff Carrie L Warlaumont Kendra L Warner Robert Warner Jolynn A Wasuita Janae L West Jennifer J Wheeler Stacy L Willard Mendy Young Honor Roll: Melissa Adams Tracie Arave Rebecca L Banks Jennifer L Berg Jennifer L Bridges Tiffanie L Cevering Culley E Cook Curtis A Cooper Tina Dimarco Jon M Hess Janica Kimber Keri Larsen Shauna D Larsen Eric M Mansell David F Marlin Tori L Mazeika Patricia Olsen Amy Porter Shannon M Price Nicole L Satterthwaite Terri L Stark Melissa J Sloops Christopher Tanner Heather Williams The 1906 earthquake in San Francisco was computed at 83 snowbasin Ogden City Recreation & STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Dates: Saturday January 14 21 28 February 4 and Roy Junior High School Richter scale measures the energy released by an earthquake A quake of magnitude 2 is the smallest normally felt by humans The' state's most active quake region chain-reactio- Honor roll she said 11 Costs: $25 for lessons and bus rides $12 for lessons with own transportation Ages: Open to all young people ages 8 through 17 you've been wanting to learn to ski and you're between the ages of 8 and 17 sign up now for the 38th annual Ski School With only 400 openings in this year’s Ski School you e need to act fast Reservations are on a d basis Each student in the Ski School will receive an hour and a half of group instruction from certified Snowbasin instructors each Saturday and then will ski on their own for balance of the class time The cost of the instruction is included in the Ski School fee Students must also buy a lift ticket each Saturday for the class On February 11 no lessons will be taught but lift prices will be discounted 50 per cent Equipment is not included Each student must provide his or her own skis boots and If poles Also not included in the registration fee are meals and lift tickets but discounted tickets for these two items are available Buses will depart from west of the Ogden Municipal Building at 9 am each Saturday during the Ski School and return at approximately 4:30 pm Lessons for those providing their own transportation will begin at 12:45 pm at the Snowbasin Ski School building Supervision for the Ski School is provided first-com- first-serve- Loose Biamonds at Special Prices by Ogden City Recreation Fees and registration are handled by the recreation department and not by the Standard-Examinor Snower basin See below for address and phone Ski School Tickets Each student must buy a lilt ticket each Saturday A Snowbasin Discount Card is free to all Ski School students this year which reduces the cost of lift tickets If you register for the Ski School you must get your Discount card in advance through the Ogden City Recreation office on November 17 from 3 to 6 pm or on January 12 or 13 from 4 to 7 pm These are photo ID Discount cards and the person that the card is for must be present and Optional discount tickets for live hot lunches are available for only $15 These are may be used only on Ski School days Purchase lunch tickets through Ogden City Recreation le Layaway For Christmas Regular Lift Prices All Area Adult Child Day $1 9 and Under) (11 Prices With Free Ski School Discount Card All Day $15 12 Day $12 Area Adult 1 Child (1 and Under) $10 $8 Lift All 12 Day $1 5 $13 All $11 REGISTRATION — FORM !8i CUP AND MAIL OR HAND DELIVER TO OGDEN CITY RECREATION 38th ANNUAL SKI SCHOOL REGISTRATION FORM Please complete one form per child EXAMPLE OF SAVINGS Fa" Value ADDRESS- - $1 9500 $28500 ct starting at Vi ct Marquise 100 ct Marquise U $99500 $299500 $i425oo CITY SKILL LEVEL ( $429500 ( ) A ) B ) Round & Fancy Cut Diamond Sale 32 Yare of Srvlc” W "32 Yaara 2434 Washington BIvtL Own Transportation lunch ticket ( ) ( ) 5 meal (good only on ski school days) $ hereby give my permission for my child (print name) to participate in the Ogden City Recreation hvision Ski School Program I understand that it is our personal family Furobligation and responsibility to provide the necessary medical insurance coverage for himher should heshe become inured while participating ther I the undersigned for and in consideration of the permission granted to me by the City of Ogden do hereby release forver disassigns for all claims damages demands actions and causes of the action at law or in equity arising by reason or in manner growing out of the action at law or in equity arising by reason or in manner growing out of participation in the above listed activity including damages not yet ascertained or developed if any there shall be whether arising In action or in tort I agree to aide and conform with the SKI SCHOOL RULES AND REGULATIONS Hours: Mon -- Sat 9:30-- 6 00 Fri 930-- 9 00 (parentguardian) Legal Guardian) Mail Registration Opens November 7 1988 American Heart Association $ 5 ENCLOSED Make checks payable to Ogden City Recreation Division Savings" Parent or were fighting for vdurlife - ( Some Experience C Expereinced TOtAL AMOUNT I 87S ZIP- REGISTRATION FEE: ) Ski School wTransportaion No Experience White Brilliant -- PHONE AGE CHILD’S NAME Comp R Rec by: Date (Date) or Deliver to: OGDEN CITY RECREATION DIVISION 1875 Monroe Blvd Ogden Utah 84401 Rec No Amount Call S 629-825- 3 for more Information Bus No 7C |