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Show tyrm Damage Reaches $10,000 In District :lcan Fork and the surround -rict is rapidly rebuilding and r up from wind damage ing to from $8,000 to $10,000 rilt of the havoc wrought by V j tornado which struck this Tuesday evening between d 10:00 p. m. p-eatest damage was done at lerican Fork high school J(V;he entire roof of the large vJfium was stripped from the ; and the north gable end of " "ry toppled, onto the ceiling north rooms and into the py. art of the gymnasium prop-- prop-- ' ne damage was also done to EHn wall of the new section .junior High building now y. obstruction. A damage over the district 1 broken windows, uproot-irees, uproot-irees, damage to barns and coops and severe damage to US ; jid telephone lines. 3 of large trees over the , went down, some carrying "ind telephone lines and oth-Pfl oth-Pfl ing onto homes and other , "I buildings. Hundreds of elt C.s were blown out of private I An )lic buildings and homes. "VU jr company linemen toy Wed- night had virtually corn-emergency corn-emergency repair work on V,ines. Telephone service also tored, and power lines of the pVke & Utah Railroad were y service was repeatedly in-d in-d during the storm Tues-"iht, Tues-"iht, and telephone service abled. lean Fork evidently felt the J If if the storm and the high CI 1 situated on the hill north of -Prio;: as submitted to the furry of , "it with nothing whatever to IQ ts sweep. People in this of town said a person could e remained standing against ind when it reached its Qtly the north gable of the (; gave way under the air and then the roof was lack and lifted off the struc-gust struc-gust after gust lashed itself le building. complete roof, rafters and was stripped from the east ihe gym and strewn over the as car-l0T several rods- 0nly a neas portion of the roof on the jjje jgSt corner of the building was at f101 .Hierable damage was done to and floors in the dress-. dress-. . sections of the gumnasium '"s to the north half of the and ling and floor, lia Ofealso reported that the steel slaved ! f the roof are out of line ' siderable work will be neces-reconstruct neces-reconstruct and place the wi--- a sajg and proper con- jjSsSmeeting of the board of Jn and the architect Wednes-ifnlng Wednes-ifnlng the damage was esti-IpVit esti-IpVit between $5,000 and $6,000 ichool property. The board r& John Hunter as foreman to ''Sjjuct the building. ,ymnasium was constructed f Groonman of Provo under repared by Joseph Nelson as yrciiitect. yill at the building was dis-J dis-J ij!lWednesday ani Thursday nrjlhe uncertain conditions pre-Lift'the pre-Lift'the gymnasium and while jjyLjffici'als were making a sur-EpLietermine sur-EpLietermine just how much re--"jwas necessary to bring the nit back to a safe condition. Differ!'-' ,est enl of a tile chicken .Onein? tin Clvrfp Tiirlr W!K slf. i and several barns about re blown over. 'erable damage resulted to lops, according to reports "Tn. Tomato, cabbage, onion crops where individual v rflI:eVaU suffered the most. In s soil was blown completely g m the plants. |