Show i Ogden ©©ITS Standard-Examine- r Thursday Evening July 19 1979 9B ss After Toraci CHEYENNE Wyo (UPI) — While the city awaits President Carter’s decision on it’s request for disaster aid residents continue to open their doors to victims of the tornado that left 1000 homeless and caused an estimated $319 million in damage More than 400 families have called the Salvation Army to offer their homes to residents of the 400 homes that were damaged or destroyed spokesman James Miller said Wednesday Only a few families have needed help finding shelter he said since most have been staying with friends or in motels at the expense of their insurance companies But most hotels are booked during the weekend for the Frontier Days rodeo he said and many victims staying at motels will have to move If President Carter approves the city’s request for $148 million in disaster relief the city will consider using temporary modular housing stored at a federal installation in Utah said Michael Snapp executive assistant to Mayor Don Erickson The city was informed Wednesday its plea for federal aid to rebuild the devastated area reached Carter’s desk late Tuesday No response from the president had reached city HEATHCLIFF officials by late Wednesday The $129 million damage figure released earlier by officials did not include $19 million in damage to insured miitary facilities state Civil Defense Coordinator Bill Reiling said Wednesday He said four insured military transin damage million $12 port planes sustained received $8 facilities and Air National Guard of which was million $7 in million damage covered by insurance Cleanup efforts continued in areas where homes were reduced to kindling by the tornado Bulldozers front loaders and dump trucks churned through the devastated neighborhoods clearing streets and sidewalks Residents tiled to salvage what they could In a special command post set up in a fire areas Police Capt house near the hard-hi- t David Simpson said only residents cleanup crews utility workers insurance claims adjusters or other persons “with a legitimate reason” were allowed into the two subdivisions and one trailer court carved up by the twister Moday afternoon Simpson said no sightseers would be allowed into the areas “There’s no sense in them coming out here because they’re not going to get in” he said “It’s creating traffic problems although it’s not too bad at this point” Mountain Bell spokeswoman Lois Leach said Wednesday about 60 spans of aerial wire were torn away in the storm but most of the telephone cable in the affected neighborhoods was underground “Yesterday morning (Tuesday) there were only 50 trouble reports” she said “Some people were saying that as they were digging through the rubble they could hear their phones ringing” About 0 homes which could use power were without electricity Wednesday but Cheyenne Light Fuel and Power spokesman Wayne Gustin said crews were making good progress in restoring it The troop strength of the National Guard called out at 4:19 pm Monday was reduced from a peak of 400 immediately after the storm to 14 Wednesday morning with another 14 on standby for evening duty One infant was killed in the storm and 57 were injured Two of the most seriously injured remained hospitalized C-1- 30 K3iDFi 9 tosooninid — Portable AMFM Stereo Cassette RecorderPlayer Realistic® SCR-1- Depend on CB When You Need Gas! by B by Realistic TRC-42- 2 n ii 15-2- HAVE Y0C UUi ZXOity? 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