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Show Trto. Swwlav. Audi 9, ms 3 C nw SM Ufc v 4-- J W Auociatad Pm CfrA K SnlftSdlTtr , , recorded L ripstrnvHi several build- and caused hundreds of thousands of THakn paiifi Area Cleans Up From Tornado I CHICAGO POWER TOOLS MILWAUKEE TOOLS ply company is examined by managers after storm struck. Tornado damage to Idaho Falls sprinkler irrigation pipe sup- dollars In property damage. No one was seri- ously injured. Tornado struck area Friday. Lmx oSean ROCKWELL TOOLS - Idaho Falls lDAHO FALLS. Idaho (AP) rasidents spent Saturday cleaning up damaged hdSnes, businesses and property from a tornado that of ripped through a northeast section the City Friday afternoon. The first recorded twister in the citys history caused damage that could run to seven figures, but no ot&jvas killed and no one seriously injured, $1 Million Damage did not yet have Mayor Thomas Campbell said he a firm estimate of damage, but it could run as high as accurate $1 million. He said he would have a more estimate Monday. A rare weather phenomenon in The tornado touched down briefly in the center of town, Idaho set down passed over Idaho Falls High School, then area was north of the city. The hardest-hi- t mile northeast of the city limits, and several more buildings were damaged about a half mile beyond that. Roof Damaged Idaho Falls Police Lt. Bruce Jones said there was some minor damage to the roof of the school and some windows apparently were broken. About 1,200 students were in the school when the tornado came f one-quart-er Manufacturers Representatives Is SeSng All Tools Left Over From The Chicago Trade Show list 248 Public Invlfodl Sale 189 Whlln They Last FBGG M AK IT A (TENSTAR) POWER MITER SAW Admission Dust Elector Spark Deflectors Complete with Eye Shields All Ball Bearing Safety Switch Adjustable Tool Rest Construction ' by-- Bonneville County Sheriffs Sgt. Gary Cantrell said an irrigation equipment firm received about E. English said $250,000 in damages. Deputy William several businesses, including a convenience food DUAL 1TDrtv TORQUE SALf WRENCH tpyeiii store, an auto wrecking firm, a car cleaning business and a mobile home lot reported losses in the thousands of dollars. the night to The twister interrupted power through of the city. northeast homes hundred several $s PISTON STRAIGHT LINE Sugg- - HEAVY DUTY BENCH MODEL Rta'l 119 Regional Briefs SK Sale Special Heber City Mayor Fires Police Chief DQILL PRGSSGS Cm Iran SmA 11 HR Dy RackAPMwi RmmH RelatUn A TtWn Special to The Tribune Heber City Police Chief Paul F. HEBER CITY Royall has been fired. Tnkle , Heber Mayor Lincoln Rashand took the action executive sessions by the city after two closed-docouncil earlier last week. Mayor Rasband declined comment on specific reasons for the dismissal but persons within the police department indicated a dispute had developed between the council and the police chief over department discipline Officer Keith Wride has been named acting chief. NIII COMMIT! or ROLL NOW SOCKET SIT TAPE While 12-SPE- ED They Last WE ALSO WRENCHES ALL 25P.1rDrtw PACK lleetrUM's Set of 4 PIPE CHUCK WITH WITH MORIS TAPIR HAVE OH FOUR DISPLAY FOR YOUR Sheriff to Hun Again Box Elder County BRIGHAM CITY tUPI) this Sheriff Art Redding says he will seek fall despite bitter opposition from the county commission. The three commissioners refused to sanction Sheriff Reddings attending the FBI National Academy for 11 weeks this winter. He went anyway, hut had to return to Utah every 3d days, or lose his salary. 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Pace, associate professor of church history and doctrine at Brigham awarded a plaque at a Y$ung University has been Forum Assembly as Professor of the Year. iThe award is given by the Blue Key Club and the ASBYU Academics Office to one professor each year, selected from Professors of the Month, of which there are six each year. PROVO V Flicks Building Approved Mormon Churrh REXBURG, Idaho (AP) officials have decided to go ahead with construction of jthe new Fine Arts Building on the Ricks College campus. to', E Johnson Construction Co., Colorado Springs, . w brthe contractor. to n 4 a t |