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Show ikcoe Salt Lake ur Utah — - Monday Morning — March ARS 20, 1961 ‘e ae Oeden Gale? Bad—But SPP e a Second Section : @ ~* me Not ‘Worst’ CD me OCDEN day storm WA Authorities Sun- the wind labeled in the severe Wasatch Front! areas of Weber and Davis counties Saturday as “bad” but by no means the worst. AREA insurance adjustors| said they did not believe property damages would near the 2% million dollar destruction toll reported in a wind storm| | in the area in October, 1959. One adjuster who declined to be identified said, ‘‘We won't know how much damage has been done until Monday when we begin receiving reports of smashed windows, and storm |doors, ripped roofs, upturned} fences, tennas, twisted downed television antrees, and that sort of thing.” GUSTS OF wind estimated in excess of wreaked 60 miles havoc in per hour the two counties and generally caused more damage than was first Mrs. believed. 3 Calvary Baptist Church, 3286 5. Porter Ave., Ogden, was perhaps most spectacularly dam- in- aged. | Year,” Nettie Jane Barber Wilcox, Utah’s recalls hardships of homesteading “Mother in cold of the Canada. Energetic, Cheerful, Friendly Kaysville Widow Takes Gusts weakened the A-frame roof early Saturday morning ave and leveled it about 11. a.m. ray The 2-year-old chapel was a ‘ch- total loss except for a classOW, room addition which remained iad standing. oh! SEVERAL BIG trees were ry! By Melba M. Ferguson ,cheerful disposition and her uprooted and branches broken ost friendly helpfulness to all, Sun‘Tribune Staff Writer ‘OU during the height of the storm. day was named Utah’s yeiS Electric power and telephone KAYSVILLE — A snowy- of the Year.” gh lines went down in both counhaired Kaysville widow, noted ties. MRS. NETTIE JANE Barre, About half a dozen stores in for her boundless energy, her Ogden lost |jglass windows or _ sustained other damage to store fronts, awnings and’ store signs. Two aw automobiles were crushed be- <page Gy = 7a st neath huge signs torn loose by the hurricane force winds. SOUTH OF Farmington in Davis County, winds ripped across Union Pacific tracks, toppling two empty livestock cars on a freight train. ber Wilcox, 79, 289 S. 2nd East, plate Shop Tonight tal | Kaysville, won the honor in judging of 12 finalists from throughout the state, said Mrs. Walter A. Kerr, Utah chairman, American Mothers Committee, Inc., the organization which sponsors the annual search for a _ representative mother from each state. de downtown CON ‘or eed Viother of Year’ Title |