Show Page S The Utah Statesman October21131 Wednesday Ladies A Afn EXERCISE and HAVE FI X! fimev program stimulation for improved mu- le tone flexihilitv halam e and release of stress tJdnce-fXprri- rardio-Aa'rul- Claves begin OCT 27th 43 S MAIN lupstairO Instructor: Diane Phone: talker 7528033 ISLAND MARKET 400 E Center 753-764- 0 CHICKEN BREASTS-7- 9 PUMPKINS ? Ib lb TOTINO’S PIZZA-9- 9 each I IDAHO RUSSET POTATOES 10 lb bag 99 -- SQHrfiN BRING THIS COUrON TO THE ISLAND MARKET 8 GET A 5 DISCOUNT ON OUR ALREADY LOW PRICED AD ITEMS EFFECTIVE OCT 2223 24 98 I 1 Small disaster experience assures readiness of USU (continued from page 3) ‘Cache county also has space for 346000 in buildings that could be converted into fallout shelters by adding lasers of dirt over them The civil defense has an agreement with contractors that we can use their equipment in an emergency or disaster “ said Cines USU sits on top of the East Cache fault which runs along east Cache Valiev at the base of the mountains In 1962 an earthquake along this fault hit Cache Valley with a magnitude of 5 4 recorded on the Richter scale at its strongest point in Richmond The 1971 San Fernando Valley earthquake in California registered a 6 5 Every increase of one number for instance from magnitude 5 5 to magnitude 6 5 means that the ground motion is 10 times greater Although the PhvMcil Plant has never had to handle a major disaster thev feel from their routine experiences with small disasters that thev are prepared When the power outage occurred last spring ihrv heard that it was to be for two davs “Immediately we went into action” said Peterson “()ur emergency generators were turned on to supply piwer for necessary alarms and communication One generator supplied heat by operating one boiler in the heat plant We even had enough (lower to run lights for a basketball game in the Spectrum that night although I wouldn't do it again “We did move people out of the campus buildings and secured all the buildings with extra security Our people handled the situation well without needing extra supervision We communicated bv radio since their were problems with the phones We have radios in our trucks and our own radio frequency” said Peterson The Phvsual Plant is also in charge ol the USU fire substation which regularly handles fires on i amjiuv and homes east ot c ampus I he station has one fire truck and is manned 24 hours a dav I he Logan fire station five minutes awav can also lx-- called ill All maor buildings at L SU are equiped with lire detectors and alarms Mans ol the basements have sprinkler systems 1 hr Business Building has a sprinkler system in its basement often a basement fire tan topple a whole building” said Peterson “Although fire fighters can usually- confine fires to one or two rooms While USU has never had a major disaster the Phvsical Plant handles enough routine emergent ics that thev feel prepared Shopping by mail has do's don'ts The mail order business has flourished to become one of the most convenient services available to consumers according to USU home economists They estimate $82 billion worth of goods will be purchased this year without entering a store The USU specialists say shopping bv mail can save time money and gasoline However a few basic cautions should be observed: order Paying cash for mail items is a needless risk Seorder or nding a check money will guard number credit card loss or theft mail against The waiting period is the mail order major drawback to time ing The ‘‘reasonable’’ unless for delivery is 30 days the advertisement states other wise Most mail order companies 10 will honor returns within is days after the product received When registering a comsent be plaint a letter should does this If to the company not solve the problem notify xhe Better Business Bureau |