Show a 1 $ I it ' 1 The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday June 24 1990 More than 2300 city residents would be killed and 10000 seriously injured if a quake were to hit Earth- riy Kimberley Murphy Tribune Staff Writer If an earthquake shakes the Wasatch front tomorrow residents of quake Preparedness Coordinator James Tingey told the committee at its monthly meeting held in the Capi- Salt Lake City may find themselves unprepared to meet disaster members of the Legislature's State and Local Affairs Interim Committee reaffirmed last week done for the thousands of buildings which are not reinforced Existing buildings in Utah are particularly vulnerable to damage he said with building losses alone exceeding $45 billion in a large Wasatch Front earthquake Comparatively total new construction in Utah now approaches one billion dollars buildings including both the Capitol and Temple Square The state spent $30 million for the recent renovation of the Salt Lake City and County Building and part of the funds were used to reinforce the clock tower in preparation for an earthquake But Tingey said more must be tol The cause was linked to lacking reinforcement of many of the city's - 4io - - -rt - trailp tI - ? vr : t 1 it- -- te t y ' c FREE POPCORN! T t 44 4 4 e & t- - - I 4 bc !N 1 10A :t 1- I' i vert(IS oft‘titb‘b ‘ - 0 0 LArGE CAPACITY - 0:7::7-- 111 NVCIASHE!7 - ' :''-7:'1i'tIt:- The following high schools have sent in announcements for reunions this summer — Tooele High Class of '55 will hold a daylong celebration Aug 18 beginning at 10 am with a tour of the train museum in Tooele followed by a tour of the Barrick Mine in Mercur at 1:30 pm Dinner begins at 7 pm at the Senior Citizens Center 59 E Vine followed by a program Cost of the dinner is $2750 per person Contact Terry Tate Bountiful or Dale or Alice Monosso Tooele — Orem High Class of '70 will gather July 6 at the Red Lion Hotel 255 S West Temple SLC at 7 pm Cost is $24 per person RSVP to Linda Bye Orem — East High Class of '80 begins a two-da1 event Aug on Friday at 6 pm with a social hour at the Red Lion Hotel followedby dinner and dancing A family picnic will begin Saturday at 11 am at Ensign El- ementary 775 12th Ave Bring your own picnic games Cost of the dinner is $25 per person Contact Todd Eldredge The descendants of Thomas and Mary Ann Benson Cordner some of the first residents of Orem will hold a picnic Saturday at Orem City Centre Park 300 E Center St at noon Contact Beth Cordner Duering SL AND 1 DRYER --- -) : S AT ITE S 1' if ‘' f o l' LY It I s d ' -P '' ILCilITILLO' i 7J0 4' - "- up-fro- nt " s 1- 1 LESS! : 1 :v - ' °' ' 11 : r 1 A-- t 1 IrSo 1 - 4 -- ''' ' 11 ' THE PAIR! x it ---- - lie b itreir:: FT'11rtzitinGEnATo n::::: - k :::: :7:::i:r 41---- '' - I --- 0--- IN ::: 2: '""'' --- 1 --: : 1 -- - : :- ' f: 1 1' - r- - 4:4-:-:::- Ne-he- at NOW JUST (01095 $ ':: 4 :::vS t - ?'"ige -- 14 1" Whhipool OUT1 24 ir ' ? 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(' Lot7 ::: ----- - l'' -- 'YAVI A- - - ti --- --- - FOR 'JUST - FOR I ''' ri- : I 10-1- y BUY THE PAIR PER MONTH —i" r fi ' ills ' ' 40e4emsc'A::s::::!i-777-- : '4 a 0 - 817 c 41111 ' "' 'Sp- ( dr ' s ow 0 !hi - PAY JUST 1 : :-- dispenser Dryer features 3 temp selections with ' porcelain enameled basket and automatic cool down with lint filter 11$ 0 SELL FOR Large capacity washer with 3 cycles 3 water temp 3 water levels and bleach - 4 I i High Schools Schedule '90 Reunions SPECIAL PURCHASE! k Ift4:ocZJ: r 1 xy 4 - — it - :II those plans can only take care of capacities the hospitals can handle" As a result Salt Lake City residents would have to rely on the National Disaster Medical System It would provide the vehicle necessary to transport injured to other state or hospitals via helicopter Other problems include inadequate earthquake instrumentation and educational planning the committee said "We are very poorly organized" --said Neal Stow director for the de- partment of facilities construction e and management 4'When's the last time you went through an earth- quake drill Fortunately many of 4 our schools are better prepared than some of our public buildings" However he said only "a handful of buildings" meet Uniform Building Code It is costly to determine if a building can withstand an earthquake he said It is even more costly to make the corrections As a result many buildings will crumble when the expected quake hits Mr Stow said Utah's earthquake instrumenta- - tion is also lacking said Walt Arabasz director of the University of Utah Seismic Station Salt Lake Valley has 79 instruments including ' seismographs This compares to some 1800 in California By upgrading the state's seismology stations information could be dis— persed at the time of occurrence With existing instrumentation it would take an hour before the epicenter and magnitude of the quake could be determined he said "Instrumentation stands out with a heavy price-tag- " Mr Arabasz said "We've got good people but the instrumentation we have today is Mad- - 1 t :o -- 4--- i " - ::: a 1 0Q 1 ake ' equate" - 1ol - "41 ' - : itr r ! 1) A t4$ $ CI' ' 1 1 : : 0 i J5tI4 ttlft: i41 ':-- 1 i‘- — : f i r :i:tsçi ' ' "'' - 0 :wet " 100006141 ' ji - ?:741' A FURNITURE SAVINGS o EVENT so BIG WE TO RENT A TENT TO HOLD ALL THE GREAT BUYS! i :111 :ri '771: ft 4 each year Hospital facilities mark another area of concern If disaster strikes Mr Tingey said the hospitals are "not even close" to being able to handle the possible number of casualties "Hospitals have to prepare emergency plans" he said "However ''' ' asatch Front Officials Tremble at Thought of Earth 1 B9 1 ' |